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Wallace State‐ Hanceville Community College Mission: Wallace State Community College, a degree granting public community college, is committed to enabling meaningful learning that transforms lives and communities. In support of the mission, Wallace State Community College is committed to: • promoting student success in learning environments that are student centered, innovative, engaging, and supportive • providing teaching excellence that inspires a quest for lifelong learning • respecting uniqueness and valuing diversity • forging strategic partnerships that advance community, workforce and economic development culturally enriching our communities • accountability and integrity Website: http://www.wallacestate.edu/ Contact Information: Vicki P. Hawsey, President Wallace State Community College 801 Main Street NW P.O. Box 2000 Hanceville AL, 35077‐2000 Phone: 886.350.WSCC Program/Services: Programs of Study: Academic Division: Art/Visual Communications Business Administration Business Education/Office Administration Accounting Administrative Assistant Medical Administrative Assistant Business Management Computer Science Programming Software Support Networking Web Technology Cyber security/Computer Forensic Criminal Justice Forensic Investigation Morgan County Workforce Development Resource Guide

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Morgan County Workforce Development Resource Guide Law Enforcement Genealogy Liberal Arts/Transfer Programs/General Studies: Music Education Paralegal Sports Medicine Theatre Health Division: Child Development Clinical laboratory Technician Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Imaging Diagnostic Medical Sonography Electroneurodiagnostic Technology Emergency Medical Services: Basic and Paramedic Gerontology Health Care Information Programs Health Information Technology: Medical Coding and Medical Transcription Human Services: Drug and Alcohol Associate, Mental Health Technician, Social Work Associate Massage Therapy Medical Assistant Practical Nursing Registered Nursing Occupational Therapy Assistant Pharmacy Technology Physical Therapist Assistant Polysomnographic Technologist Respiratory Therapy Technical Division: Agricultural Production/Horticulture Automotive Manufacturing Technology Automotive Service Technology Aviation/Flight Technology: Airplane Pilot Training, Helicopter Pilot Training Collision Repair Culinary Arts Commercial Sewing Cosmetology: Cosmetology Instructor Training, Nail Technology Diesel Mechanics Morgan County Workforce Development Resource Guide

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Morgan County Workforce Development Resource Guide Drafting & Design Technology Electronics Technology: Biomedical Equipment Technician, Computer Repair, Industrial Electronics, Industrial Maintenance, Telecommunications Heating & Air Conditioning Machine Tool Technology (Precision Machining)/Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Upholstery Welding o

Who Qualifies for these Services or Funds?: A complete listing of Tuition and Fees can be found on Wallace State’s website. Financial Aid information can also be found. To enroll students must have a GED or a high school diploma

Training for Existing Business & Industry and Workforce Development: Wallace State offers training for business and industry including short‐term skills training, continuing education, and online courses. An ATN Center is also located on Wallace State’s Campus and Wallace State is a part of CAWS‐ Cullman Area Workforce Solutions. o

Who Qualifies for these Services or Funds?: Training classes can be customized to fit industries’ needs, therefore costs vary. For more information, contact Dr. Philip Cleveland at 256.352.8229 or Philip.cleveland@wallacestate.edu.

Online Programs: Programs include: Degree Programs, Non‐credit Classes, Professional Development, Continuing Education, Career Certificate Programs and Personal Enrichment/Hobby Courses o

Who Qualifies for these Services or Funds?: A complete listing of Tuition and Fees can be found on Wallace State’s website. Financial Aid information can also be found.

Programs for High School Students: Programs include: Dual Enrollment/Honors Program, FastTrack Academy, STEM Camp. o

Who Qualifies for these Services or Funds?: Tuition and Fees apply for dual enrollment credit, however oftentimes funds are available to cover the cost of tuition and fees for dual enrollment. To qualify for the FastTrack Academy, recruitment for the program begins in March each year. Students interested in the program must complete the Fast Track Academy Application, submit an official high school transcript, submit an essay, and the school referral from (on the back of the application). General entry qualifications will include the following: a high school junior or senior, GPA of 2.5 or higher, a minimum of 11 high school credits at the end of the tenth grade year, and be on track for graduation.

Community Education/Adult Education: Programs include: Community Education Classes, a Senior Adult Program, and COMMAND Online Spanish. For Adult Education, programs Include: GED Prep Classes, English as a Second Language (ESL), and Employment Training and GED Testing o

Who Qualifies for these Services or Funds?: Adult Education Programs are free of charge. All other classes are offered for a fee.

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