Welcome to Bevill State Community College
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Bevill State Community College is a part of the State of Alabama's system of community, junior, and technical colleges authorized by the Alabama Legislature. The college was created in 1992 by consolidating the campus in Sumiton (formerly Walker State Technical College, opened in 1966), Fayette (formerly Brewer State Junior College, opened in 1969), and Hamilton (formerly Northwest Alabama Community College, opened in 1966 but merged in 1993). In 1998, Jasper (formerly Walker College, opened in 1938) completed the four main College campuses. In 2007, the College built the Pickens County Educational Center in Carrollton.

Bevill State offers academic transfer courses, career technical education, health sciences programs, adult education classes, workforce training, corporate education and community education.

Come visit our site for more information at www.bscc.edu.

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CARCAM Mission: 

CARCAM responds to rapid advanced manufacturing sector growth by establishing and implementing innovative methods to develop a highly-skilled, diverse technical workforce and provide state-of-the-art professional development.

Who Are We?

The CARCAM consortium is one of 42 regional National Science Foundation ATE Center’s. We are educating today’s workforce in cutting–edge technology. Our curriculum is specifically designed and developed with input from business and industry and implemented in today’s highly advanced technical manufacturing industry. 


Why CARCAM?

With the skills learned at CARCAM colleges, Students are ready for today's top manufacturing technology careers.

 


 

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