CCC&TI

CCC&TI

Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute serves students in Watauga and Caldwell counties.

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CCC&TIFounded on April 2, 1964, the two-year college has had it main campus in Hudson since 1967. The school serves as a focal point for both technical training and adult education in the region. It is an important resource for people who dropped out of school and want to complete their education and improve their job skills. Job training programs, such as operated by WAMY Community Action Inc. in Watauga, rely on CCC&TI to help their participants.

Key phone numbers (all 828 area code):

  • Watauga Campus.....297-2185
  • ABLE Center........297-5253
  • Watauga Business Center....264-5360

For more info visit: http://www.caldwell.cc.nc.us/

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