Chattahoochee Valley Community College

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Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a 2-year college that offers undergraduate programs. This small college has an intimate campus and 9 buildings for students to study in. The rural location of the school provides many opportunities for hands-on learning, with smaller class sizes than at larger universities. Founded in 1973, Chattahoochee Valley Community College is located approximately 80 acres from Alabama's capital city, Montgomery. The nearest airport is Columbus Airport which is about 3 hours away by car or bus (or less if you take a commercial flight). There are no on-campus dorms so offsite housing arrangements will need to be made before arriving at CVCC.

Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a small, public two-year college located in Phenix City, Alabama. The institution was founded in 1973 and offers undergraduate programs only. It has an on-campus area of about 80 acres with 9 buildings and athletic fields for outdoor activities. There are no dorms or housing available on campus so students will need to find off-campus accommodations nearby.

Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a small, rural community college in Alabama. Founded in 1973, the school offers two-year programs only and has nine buildings on an 80 acre campus. There are no dorms or apartments on site at CVCC so students will need to make arrangements for off-site housing.

Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a small, intimate institution that offers undergraduate degrees and certificates. CVCC was founded in 1973 and has 9 buildings on 80 acres of land with no on-campus housing for students. With smaller class sizes, hands-on learning opportunities, and competitive rates, Chattahoochee Valley Community College is the right choice for those looking to get their degree or certificate without the huge school fees you would find at larger universities.

Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a rural, public 2-year college that offers small class sizes and hands-on learning opportunities. The college was founded in 1973 to serve the needs of students who live in Alabama’s Chattahoochee River Valley. CVCC offers associate degrees in arts, science and professions; certificate programs in allied health sciences and industrial technologies; technical diplomas for high school graduates interested in careers in manufacturing; workforce development training for those not pursuing higher education or career advancement.

Located in the city of Port Angeles, Washington, Peninsula College is a public 4-year college that was founded in 1965. The campus has grown from 18 acres to its current size of 137 acres and it offers a variety of degrees. There are many clubs and organizations for students to get involved with on campus as well. With an average class size of 25 students, the school provides personal attention to every student.

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  • School Name: Chattahoochee Valley Community College
  • Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a 2-year college that offers undergraduate programs. This small college has an intimate campus and 9 buildings for students to study in. The rural location of the school provides many opportunities for hands-on learning, with smaller class sizes than at larger universities. Founded in 1973, Chattahoochee Valley Community College is located approximately 80 acres from Alabama's capital city, Montgomery. The nearest airport is Columbus Airport which is about 3 hours away by car or bus (or less if you take a commercial flight). There are no on-campus dorms so offsite housing arrangements will need to be made before arriving at CVCC.

    Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a small, public two-year college located in Phenix City, Alabama. The institution was founded in 1973 and offers undergraduate programs only. It has an on-campus area of about 80 acres with 9 buildings and athletic fields for outdoor activities. There are no dorms or housing available on campus so students will need to find off-campus accommodations nearby.

    Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a small, rural community college in Alabama. Founded in 1973, the school offers two-year programs only and has nine buildings on an 80 acre campus. There are no dorms or apartments on site at CVCC so students will need to make arrangements for off-site housing.

    Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a small, intimate institution that offers undergraduate degrees and certificates. CVCC was founded in 1973 and has 9 buildings on 80 acres of land with no on-campus housing for students. With smaller class sizes, hands-on learning opportunities, and competitive rates, Chattahoochee Valley Community College is the right choice for those looking to get their degree or certificate without the huge school fees you would find at larger universities.

    Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a rural, public 2-year college that offers small class sizes and hands-on learning opportunities. The college was founded in 1973 to serve the needs of students who live in Alabama’s Chattahoochee River Valley. CVCC offers associate degrees in arts, science and professions; certificate programs in allied health sciences and industrial technologies; technical diplomas for high school graduates interested in careers in manufacturing; workforce development training for those not pursuing higher education or career advancement.

    Located in the city of Port Angeles, Washington, Peninsula College is a public 4-year college that was founded in 1965. The campus has grown from 18 acres to its current size of 137 acres and it offers a variety of degrees. There are many clubs and organizations for students to get involved with on campus as well. With an average class size of 25 students, the school provides personal attention to every student.


    Location: United States, Alabama

  • Number Of Students: 1,424
  • Acceptance Rate: 100%

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