Allied Health
The Allied Health Division prepares students for a wide variety of careers in healthcare settings. Students obtain the education and skills required for successful employment in these fields through degrees in Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology, and other health related professions. The Associate Degree Nursing program is accredited by ACEN and the Medical Laboratory Technology and Phlebotomy programs are accredited by NAACLS.
Applied Technology / Workforce Development & Training
The Applied Technology / Workforce Development & Training Division prepares students to enter or advance in high-wage, high-demand careers through short-term certificates and applied degree programs. Students gain hands-on, industry-aligned skills that support immediate employment and career advancement in fields such as advanced manufacturing, construction technology, welding, and other technical professions.
Arts & Sciences
The Arts & Sciences Division provides students with a strong foundation in the liberal arts, natural sciences, mathematics, and fine arts. These programs develop critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills while preparing students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities or continued academic and professional success.
Business & Information Systems
The Business & Information Systems Division offers a diverse array of associate degrees and certificate programs in business, computer technology, and medical technology systems. The division emphasizes hands‑on learning in state‑of‑the‑art computer labs, covering business management, computer applications, information systems, medical coding and related fields. Programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
Career & Technical Center
Career & Technical Centers are available on all three campuses, providing vocational and technical courses for high school students. Each campus offers specific programs designed to prepare students for entry into technical careers. These centers allow students to gain practical skills while completing high school coursework aligned with college standards. Students may also earn industry-recognized credentials, certificates of proficiency, or other college credentials that provide a head start on their education and career pathways.
Adult Education
The Adult Education program serves residents of Phillips and Lee Counties. Students may participate in Adult Basic Education (ABE), General Adult Education (GAE), or Integrated Education and Training (IET) programs, which provide preparation for the GED test and help strengthen essential academic and workforce skills.