
Since opening its doors in 1966, the Community College of Allegheny County CCAC has provided a foundation for regional growth and prosperity by providing critical workforce training and skill development for the people of southwestern Pennsylvania. While staying true to its mission of providing affordable access to quality education, the college finds itself at a crossroads. Todays competitive and diverse workplace requires CCAC graduates to obtain cuttingedge training and education. The most ch
The Campaign for the Community College of Allegheny County Total Need 30 million Workforce10 million I. The campaign will provide funds for workforce development, student support and program enhancements, community training and capital improvements, focusing on areas of greatest need. Programs designed to increase proactive development of industrydriven programming to enable CCAC to more effectively serve prospective and incumbent workers and businesses. Priorities include the development ando
Facility III. Infrastructure Upgrades6 million Program Enhancements II. Support9 million Student Initiatives designed to provide portals of opportunity and postsecondary access and success for students from varied backgrounds. Priorities include both the development of new programs and the expansion of existing programs and projects such as A multifaceted plan to upgrade and replace aging equipment and infrastructure. Priorities include the development andor expansion of projects such as Gro
imagine a strong future achieve that future through hard work support is the essence of CCACs responsibility to the community. The campaign for CCAC will need to draw upon the talents and resources of many individuals and organizations in our region, requiring investments of time, money and other capital. CCAC has identified 30 million in institutional needs that will assist the college in creating opportunities to transform educational programming and workforce training for the people of Alle
To expand the colleges reach into the community, CCAC has embarked upon an ambitious, multifaceted plan to expand and enhance its programs, services and facilitiesan expansion that is required to serve the future and changing needs of southwestern Pennsylvania and beyond. But just as these initiatives cannot thrive without the support of the student community, the college cannot flourish without the support and enrichment of the philanthropic community. Operational funding for the college is pro
Steering Committee Sy Holzer, Chair PNC Bank, Pittsburgh Thomas A. Christopher 67 10 National Chair Follett Higher Education Group Michael S. Adamcyk 76 H.J. Heinz Company Honorable Jay Costa Jr., JD 77 Pennsylvania State Senate Stephen F. DAngelo dck worldwide, LLC Peter M. DeComo 73 09 ALung Technologies, Inc. Lawrence V. Gleason Merril Lynch Rick Henry WTAETV Amy M. Kuntz PNC Institutional Investments Angela J. Longo 84 Lydias Place Betty J. Lyons 93 97 Franklin Primary Center David J. M
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