Alabama Community College System
The Alabama Community College System (ACCS) consists of 24 community and technical colleges in Alabama, which offers 2-to-4-year transfer, dual enrollment, technical training, adult education, and community education.[1]

The Alabama Community College System was founded 1963 when the public two-year colleges in Alabama were linked into a single system governed by the State Board of Education. The system was separed from the State Board of Education and put under control of the Department of Postsecondary Education in 1982.[2]
Community and Technical Colleges
- Bevill State Community College
- Bishop State Community College
- Calhoun Community College
- Central Alabama Community College
- Chattahoochee Valley Community College
- Coastal Alabama Community College
- Drake State Community and Technical College
- Enterprise State Community College
- Gadsden State Community College
- Ingram State Technical College (For Incarcerated Adults)
- Jefferson State Community College
- Lawson State Community College
- Northeast Alabama Community College
- Northwest-Shoals Community College
- Reid State Technical College
- Shelton State Community College
- Snead State Community College
- Southern Union State Community College
- Trenholm State Community College
- Wallace Community College – Dothan
- Wallace State Community College – Hanceville
- Wallace Community College – Selma
- Lurleen B. Wallace Community College
Two-Year Military Colleges
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