

WELCOME TO CALHOUN!
I am thrilled that you’re considering Calhoun Community College as the next stop in your educational journey! At Calhoun, we believe that education has the power to transform lives, and we are passionate about supporting you every step of the way.
This Viewbook is packed with everything you need to know about what makes Calhoun a special place to learn and grow. Inside, you’ll discover our simple five-step admissions process, exciting academic programs, financial aid opportunities, transfer pathways, dual enrollment options, workbased learning experiences, and much more! You’ll quickly see that Calhoun is not just a place to earn a degree; it’s a place to build lifelong connections, explore your passions, and develop the skills you need to excel in your career and beyond. Whether you’re interested in academics, athletics, leadership, student clubs and organizations, community involvement, or personal growth, Calhoun offers endless opportunities to help you thrive. We hope you choose to make Calhoun your college home. Together, we can achieve great things!


TRANSFORMING LIVES. SHAPING FUTURES.

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) enforces, among other statutes, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive Federal financial assistance.
Title IX states that: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES
Did you know that more than half of all college freshmen and sophomores in Alabama are enrolled in one of Alabama’s public two-year colleges?
General Studies
Coursework taken at Calhoun transfers to a four-year program, allowing students to complete a bachelor’s degree in the same amount of time it would have taken if they had gone to the four-year institution right out of high school. The seamless transition process ensures students do not waste any time or money. Most students who earn an A.S. degree go on to pursue a bachelor’s degree
Students who attend Calhoun for their first two years and plan to earn a bachelor’s degree can transfer from our institution to any of Alabama’s public, and most private, universities. With the help of the Alabama Transfers guide, Calhoun makes it easy to smoothly transfer to your college of choice. The AGSC/STARS transfer guide can be found here: alabamatransfers.com.
• Art
• Biology
• Biotechnology
• Business
• Chemistry
• Child Development
• Computer Science
• Criminal Justice
• Elementary Education
• English
• Environmental Stewardship
• General Education
• Graphic Design
• History
• Mathematics
• Music
• Music Technology
• Physics
• Pre-Engineering
• Pre-Nursing
• Psychology
• Religious Studies
• Social Work
• Sociology
• Theatre
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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES
It is ABSOLUTELY possible to get a job that pays well without spending four or more years at a traditional college or university. In fact, many people choose to bypass a four-year degree and end up with some of America’s highest-paying and most in-demand jobs.
These two-year Associate of Applied Science degrees can be used to open up a new career. The list below shows the AAS programs and concentrations, as well as the location(s) of the majority of classes for the specific degree. Academic classes can be taken in Decatur, Huntsville, Alabama Center for the Arts, or online.
Computer Information Systems
• Cyber Security
Programming
• Systems Engineering Technology
Health Sciences
• Career Mobility Nursing
Dental Assisting
Dental Hygiene
• EMS-Paramedic
• Medical Laboratory Technician
• Nursing
• Physical Therapist Assistant
• Respiratory Therapy .................
• Surgical Technology
• Airframe
• Powerplant
Business Administration • Accounting Technology
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Visual Communications
3D Modeling and Animation
Graphics and Digital Design
Multimedia Production Technology

Location Legend: D - Decatur Campus • H - Huntsville Campus • ACA - Alabama Center for the Arts. *Note: Not all degrees are campus specific. Some courses for some degrees may only be offered on one campus. Please check with an Academic Advisor or the Calhoun Schedule of Classes for more detailed information.
STUDY SMART . SAVE BIG!
Alabama Resident
$218/credit hour (Price is inclusive of all fees)
The student or person(s) supporting the student(s) is eligible for in-state tuition if residing in one of the following Tennessee counties: Franklin, Giles, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marshall, Moore, or Wayne.
Non-Resident
$349/credit hour (Price is inclusive of all fees)
*Tuition & Fees are subject to change. Access/Wellness Fee per semester - $10. Warhawk Book Pack Fee - $24 per credit hour (optional)
*Based on 2 years of attendance and 12 credit hours per semester. Statistics account for 2024-25 school
of North Alabama, University of Alabama at Huntsville and University of Alabama at Birmingham only.

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Scan the QR code for Financial Aid.

1. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): Complete at studentaid.gov with Calhoun’s School Code 001013. Apply for various types of aid such as Pell Grants, loans, and work-study (select work-study to qualify).
2. Scholarships: Apply by March 1 at calhoun.edu/scholarships. Submit your scholarship application by March 1st. Visit calhoun.edu/scholarships for details.
• Foundation: No specific ACT or GPA requirements for some.
• Academic: 3.0 GPA and ACT 20 or higher.
• Presidential Honors Program: 3.5 GPA and ACT 24 or higher. Apply by March 1 at calhoun.edu/honors.
3. Warhawk Student Ambassador Program:
• 3.0 GPA or higher, full-time status. Apply at calhoun.edu/warhawks.
4. Tuition Payment Plan: Enroll at calhoun.edu/payment.
5. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Grants: FREE funding for high-demand careers. Apply at wioa-alabama.org.
6. Work-Based Learning: EARN while you LEARN in an apprenticeship, internship, or co-op position. calhoun.edu/work-based-learning.
7. Veterans Benefits: Visit calhoun.edu/financial-aid/veterans-benefits to learn more.




IT ONLY TAKES 5 SIMPLE STEPS
All first-time students are required to meet with an advisor. For your convenience, in-person and virtual appointments are available. We recommend meeting with an advisor at least two weeks before registration begins to ensure you’re in the correct program of study and selecting the right courses. Academic Advisors can assist with degree planning, transfer options, career paths, choosing a major, and more.


ONLINE CLASSES
With nearly 5.8 million Americans currently enrolled in fully online degree programs, online education has clearly become one of the most popular higher education alternatives.
Calhoun offers over 150 online courses allowing students to complete the following degrees and certificates online:
Associate of Science in General Studies with these Concentrations:
• Business
• Computer Science
• Criminal Justice
• Elementary Education
• English
• General Education
• History
• Mathematics
• Pre-Nursing
• Psychology
• Social Work
• Sociology

Short Term Certificates:
• Accounting Essentials
• Architectural Design Technology
• Auxiliary Teacher
• Business
• Child Development
• Computer Information Systems
Computer Science Essentials
• Design Drafting
• Engineering Design Technology
• Medical Billing Essentials
• Medical Billing Specialist
• Programming Essentials
• Software Applications
• Tax Professional
Associate of Applied Science:
• Architectural Design Technology
• Engineering Design Technology
• Office Management
(With Medical Billing Career Path)
• Child Development
• Paralegal
• Programming
• Accounting Technology

Why take an online class?
• Convenience of working on your own schedule.
• Build your own schedule with accessible courses!
• Save gas and time!
• More comfortable learning environment!
• Lots of online classes to choose from!

Speak with your counselor or homeschool administrator to confirm your eligibility. Visit calhoun.edu/dualenrollment to apply today! JUMPSTART YOUR
Scan the QR code for student and parent resources!
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Thinking about taking college classes while you’re still in high school?
Dual Enrollment might be the perfect fit — and yes, summer classes are available!
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
10th, 11th, and 12th grade students with approval from their high school or homeschool are eligible.
WHAT ARE THE QUALIFICATIONS?
Students must have a 2.5 GPA or higher and meet the required ACT, SAT, or placement scores, along with all course prerequisites.
HOW DO I APPLY?
SUCCESSFUL TRANSFERS TRANSFORM LIVES
Get Your First Two Years Here, Then Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree with a Seamless Transfer!

HEAR FROM OUR STUDENTS

“So many people embraced me and helped me throughout the journey. At Calhoun, I found out I can. Establishing a foundation for education helped propel me as I moved forward in my academic career. It’s a great place to start!”
DEWIGHT COWLEY, MD
Huntsville, Alabama
Calhoun Graduate
“Thanks to Calhoun’s innovative approach and exceptional partnership with Athens State University, I was able to transfer smoothly, achieve success quickly, and build meaningful relationships with my peers and professors.”
Rylee Horn, 2023 CCC Graduate, current Athens State Student
Scan the QR code to make an appointment with an advisor!

“I chose to apply to the Co-Op program because I wanted the opportunity to gain on-the-job experience and see what kind of work my degree could be applied to.”
BRIANNA LEFOY
Madison, Alabama
Co-Op Graduate with ERC

“Calhoun has a lot to offer! The staff here truly cares and wants to see every student succeed. I was given the opportunity to gain work experience at Redstone Arsenal through the Co-Op program. Now, I am not only building my resume by working in my desired field, but I am also guaranteed gainful employment in a place full of opportunities the moment I complete my degrees!”
DELROY TULLOCH
Decatur, Alabama
Calhoun Co-Op Graduate; Employed with ASRI


ADULT EDUCATION
The Calhoun Adult Education Program provides academic instruction up to the college level . Areas of instruction include the following:
• Reading
• English
• Mathematics
• Social Studies
• Science
• English as a Second Language (ESL)
• Preparation for the Alabama High School Exit Exam
• Preparation for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
• Preparation for the General Educational Development (GED) High School Equivalency test
• Preparation for the Placement Test
• Preparation for WorkKeys Test
• Manufacturing Skills Standards Council
• (MSSC)
• Certified Logistics Technician (CLT)
• C++
• Microsoft
• Certified Production Technician (CPT)
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GAIN EXPERIENCE THROUGH WORK-BASED LEARNING
COOPERATIVE LEARNING:
Calhoun’s Co-Op program offers students the opportunity to work part-time (a minimum of 20 hours per week) in paid positions directly related to their academic majors while attending school full-time or part-time. Review the qualifications and complete the application at www . calhoun . edu/coop!
INTERNSHIPS:
Similar to co-op, interns work in a position directly related to their field of study for a limited time period. Internships tend to be unpaid, but the experience is invaluable and helps to build a resumé.
APPRENTICESHIPS:
Apprenticeships are industry-driven and initiated by an employer who is seeking additional skills for the current or future workforce. A specific curriculum is followed so that work responsibilities mimic classroom instruction. calhoun.edu/apprenticeships
Work-based learning also happens in the classroom. Industry tours, guest speakers, networking events, and service learning are just a few examples of ways to gain real-world exposure while still in college.

Scan the QR code to learn more about Work-based Learning.

Automotive Technology
CDL Training
Computer Information Systems
Industrial Maintenance
Lineman Training
Nursing
Physical Therapist Assistant
Surgical Technology
Welding Technology

CALHOUN WORKS!
Calhoun’s Workforce Solutions department delivers training for individuals looking to expand their current skills or certifications, explore a new career path, or both!
Scan the QR code to learn about Career Training!
Automotive Master Mechanic
Truck Driver and Heavy Equipment Operator
Network and Computer Systems Admin
Manufacturing Production Technician
Electrical Power Line Installer and Repair
Registered Nurse
Physical Therapist Assistant
Surgical Technologist
Welders, Cutters, Welder Fitter
$39,637 $49,994 $91,310 $112,913 $76,060 $64,437 $60,621 $50,073 $43,024
Calhoun also offers a variety of career and professional development training programs:
• Quality Certifications
• CDL/Truck Driver Training
• Cyber Certifications
• Healthcare Training
• Industrial Training
• Leadership Training
• Hospitality
several of our programs offer Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) grants, which provide free funding to qualifying students through the Alabama Career Center. For more information, contact your local career center or visit calhoun .edu/workforce-solutions .

CUTTING-EDGE CURRICULUM . PAID WORK EXPERIENCE .



“Accept the challenge and join the program. I had so many doubts before applying and didn’t think I would be smart enough. Remember, everyone starts somewhere—a blank canvas is easier to paint on.”
Marcus Sankey
Calhoun FAME Graduate, Mazda Toyota Employee
“I applied to the EPIC program to gain real-world experience while earning my degree. The most beneficial part of being an EPIC student is the additional training time I receive at work.”
Rebecca Malone Calhoun EPIC Graduate, IVXP Employee
“The AMP program has prepared me for a career in advanced manufacturing by gradually familiarizing me with the work environment, introducing it piece by piece.”
Ross Treloar
Calhoun AMP Graduate, M&J Precision Employee
The Aerospace Collaborative Education (ACE) program at Calhoun Community College combines an Associate of Applied Science degree in aerospace engineering with paid work experience at a sponsoring company. Students earn a competitive salary while gaining valuable experience with a global aerospace leader.
SCAN THE QR CODE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT FAME!
SCAN THE QR CODE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT EPIC!
SCAN THE QR CODE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT AMP!
SCAN THE QR CODE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ACE!


THE AFFORDABLE PATH TO YOUR DREAM ARTS CAREER
Turn your passion into your profession!
Located in Decatur, AL, the Alabama Center for the Arts serves as an educational hub for individuals to foster their creativity and artistic endeavors. Established to nurture emerging artists, the ACA provides a comprehensive learning environment for students pursuing degrees in fine arts, music, theater, and graphic design. The center is a partnership between Calhoun Community College and Athens State University offering students the opportunity to earn degrees on an Associate, Bachelor, or Master level.


The 43,000 square foot Visual Arts Center houses painting, drawing, and sculpture studios, graphic design labs, as well as state-of-the-art gallery spaces.
At 44,000 square feet, the Performing Arts Center features a 150-seat recital hall with a digital projector for films and lectures, a 300-seat black box theatre, a recording studio with two booths for sound engineering, sound-proof rehearsal rooms, a space for set construction, a music lab, computer lab, dressing rooms and smart classrooms.
Finally, the ACA features a modern residence hall, a 3-story building with a total of 49 apartments in various configurations: 11 studios, 19 one-bedroom units, and 19 two-bedroom units. These apartments include both ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant units and adaptable units, each with must-have amenities!
STUDENT SERVICES
From application to graduation, Calhoun is here for every step of your journey. Need help? We’ve got a service for that!
ADMISSIONS
Help with applying, processing required documents, graduation prep, and transferring to a 4-year college. calhoun.edu/admissions
CAREER SERVICES
Career planning, resume prep, job search support, interview skills, co-op programs & job fairs. calhoun.edu/careers
FINANCIAL AID
FAFSA help, grants, loans, work-study, VA benefits, and financial literacy support. calhoun.edu/financialaid
ADVISING
Academic planning, course scheduling, placement testing, and help understanding college policies. calhoun.edu/advising
CENTER FOR STUDENT DISABILITY, COUNSELING, & SUPPORT SERVICES
Classroom accommodations, adaptive resources, and free mental health counseling. calhoun.edu/ADA
OUTREACH & RECRUITING
One-on-one support from application through registration and beyond. calhoun.edu/5simplesteps
STAR INSTITUTE
Academic tutoring, study skills support, and help navigating your coursework. calhoun.edu/tutoring
STUDENT ADVOCATE
Help resolving any college-related issues when other solutions haven’t worked. calhoun.edu/student-services/ student-advocate-office
TESTING CENTER
Proctored exams in a quiet, supportive space on both campuses calhoun.edu/testing-center
VA SERVICES
VA benefits support and access to a dedicated campus lounge for veterans to connect and relax. calhoun.edu/financialaid
Learn more and connect with the resources you need at calhoun .edu/studentservices

BLAZE A TRAIL AT CALHOUN
While you may be the first in your family to attend college, you won’t be alone in blazing that trail at Calhoun! If If you are a first-generation college student, your college experience will be especially exciting for you and your family, from your initial application until you walk the stage at graduation. First-generation students are those whose parents did not complete a four-year college degree, and they often face unique challenges in navigating college life. Calhoun Community College understands these challenges and is here to support you on your path to success
“Both of my parents dropped out of high school and worked hard to provide for me and my brother. They always stressed the importance of getting a college degree because they knew it would open the door to better opportunities. Graduating with my M.Ed. is my door to opportunity, and I count it as one of my life’s greatest accomplishments.”
Nicole Ricketts Calhoun’s Coordinator of Student Advocacy and Accountability
“Being the first in my family to graduate is important to me because I want to show my son that you can do anything you put your mind to.”
Chelsea Teague Student
“Although my mother never completed her degree, she always instilled in me the importance of education. My grandmother taught multiple grades in a one-room schoolhouse in rural Tennessee with no college degree. It was always understood that I would go to college. My mother and grandmother were my driving force to become a lifelong learner!”
Dr. Rhonda Coffelt Calhoun’s Natural Sciences Department Chair
WARHAWKS ATHLETICS
CO-ED
• Bass Fishing
• Cheerleading
• Esports
MEN'S
• Baseball
• Basketball
• Cross Country
• Golf
• Soccer
WOMEN'S
• Basketball
• Cross Country
• Flag Football
• Golf
• Softball
• Soccer
• Volleyball
Success, respect for authority, physical growth, mental health, leadership, quick thinking, sacrifice, and self-discipline only scratch the surface of the areas in which athletics contribute. Come out for a beautiful day at the game!
Scan the Qr code to learn more about our sports programs, or visit Calhounathletics .com










CAMPUS LIFE


Your Calhoun experience is not limited to inside the classroom. Calhoun offers a wide array of clubs and organizations that are suitable for all walks of life and add fun to your college experience. Some of the many clubs and organizations include, but are not limited to:
• Gathering of Gamers Club
• Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
• Student Government Association
• Warhawks Student Ambassadors
• NASA Rover Team
• U.N.I.T.Y
• Broadcasting/Photography Club
• Environmental Club
• Drama Club
• International Club
• SkillsUSA
For a complete listing of our clubs and organizations, visit calhoun.edu/clubs or scan the QR code.




Calhoun Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Calhoun Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org)
Member of American Association of Community Colleges Alabama Community College System
Calhoun Community College is committed to equal opportunity in employment and education. The College does not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other protected class.
Effective August 16, 2010, Calhoun Community College is a completely tobacco-free college. If you should have any questions regarding this policy, feel free to contact Calhoun’s Vice President of Student Services.
Students who would like to request accomodations on the basis of disability should contact Disability Services at 256-306-2630 or ada@calhoun .edu
