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George C Wallace State Community College-Hanceville

Hanceville, AL

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About George C Wallace State Community College-Hanceville

Wallace State Community College is a public community college in Hanceville, Alabama. Founded in 1966 as the George C. Wallace State Trade School of Cullman County, the college currently enrolls approximately 6,000 students and offers more than 50 associate degree and certificate programs in academic, health, and technical programs.

History
The college was founded in 1966. It is named for former Alabama governor George C. Wallace , who greatly expanded Alabama's community college system.
Campus
The college campus is in Hanceville, Alabama. The campus is approximately 300 acres. It includes the 13 floor Bailey Building, that is home to the administration. The Tom Drake Coliseum hosts graduation, basketball, and volleyball, seats 5,000. The college also has an Academic Center and a Technical Center in Oneonta, Alabama . The Oneonta Center was opened in 2016.
Organization and administration
Wallace State maintains a partnership with Athens State University , which enables students to complete junior- and senior-level classes leading to a baccalaureate degree on the Wallace State campus.
Academics
Wallace State is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science degrees. Many programs have additional accreditation from organizations appropriate to the particular disciplines.

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