Study at Caldwell Community College and Technical InstituteCaldwell Community College and Technical Institute was founded in 1964 as Caldwell Technical Institute. Dr. H. Edwin Beam was the first president of the college. The college adopted its current name in 1970. It is often referred to as CCC&TI. The main campus of this public, community college is located in Hudson, North Carolina, united states. It has another campus, known as the Watauga campus, located in Boone, North Carolina. CCC&TI is part of the North Carolina Community College System. It enrolls approximately 4, 000 students annually. The college offers more than 100 degree and diploma programs in diverse Course Topics. The athletic teams of CCC&TI participate in various sports including men's and women's basketball, men's golf, and women's volleyball. The men's sports teams are known as the Cobras, and the women's teams are called the Lady Cobras. Profile of Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute The campus of CCC&TI is in Hudson, NC, which is a medium-sized suburb. The school is a public institution. Degrees at CCC&TI include, at the school's highest level, the Associate's degree. Course Topics The school is known for its programs in landscaping and horticulture and family and social work. CCC&TI Selectivity Its open admissions system makes CCC&TI an attractive choice for many applicants. Faculty The school maintains a faculty/student ratio (full-time) which is better than most colleges. Student Enrolment In 2007, CCC&TI had 3, 728 students enrolled (2, 174 full-time equivalent). CCC&TI Programs and Degrees
Contact: CCC&TI Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute 2855 Hickory Blvd. Hudson, NC 28638 General Phone: (828) 726-2200 http: //www.cccti.edu |