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1 THE COMMUNITY COLLEE SYSTEM 145 ASTON COLLEE (Dallas) [1963- ] 150 COLLEE OF THE ALBEMARLE (Elizabeth City) [1960-] 155 LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEE (Kinston) [1969- ] [formerly: Lenoir County Community College, ] [formerly: Lenoir County Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Lenoir County Industrial Education Center, ] 160 DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEE (Lexington) [1965- ] [formerly: Davidson County Industrial Education Center, ] 100 Learning Resources Center RICHMOND COMMUNITY COLLEE (Hamlet) [formerly: Richmond Technical College, ] [formerly: Richmond Technical Institute, ] SANDHILLS COMMUNITY COLLEE (Carthage) [1963- ] ALAMANCE COMMUNITY COLLEE (Haw River) [formerly: Technical College of Alamance, ] [formerly: Technical Institute of Alamance, ] [formerly: Burlington-Alamance County Industrial Education Center, ] SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEE (Whiteville) [1964- ] :63
2 WESTERN PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEE (Morganton) [1964- ] ISOTHERMAL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Spindale) [1964- ] 190 WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEE (oldsboro) [1967- ] [formerly: Wayne Technical Institute, ] [formerly: oldsboro Industrial Education Center, ] COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEE (Jacksonville) [1969- ] [formerly: Onslow Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Onslow County Industrial Education Center, ] CALDWELL COMMUNITY COLLEE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE (Lenoir) [1970- ] [formerly: Caldwell Technical Institute, ] CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEE (Sanford) [formerly: Central Carolina Technical College, ] [formerly: Central Carolina Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Lee County Industrial Education Center, ] TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEE (Murphy) [1978- ] [formerly: Tri-County Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Tri-County Industrial Education Center, ] VANCE-RANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEE (Henderson) [1976- ] [formerly: Vance-ranville Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Vance County Technical Institute, ] :64
3 UILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Jamestown) [1983- ] [formerly: uilford Technical Institute, ] [formerly: uilford Industrial Education Center, ] NORTH CAROLINA VOCATIONAL TEXTILE SCHOOL (Belmont) [not a community college or technical institute, this school is administered by the Dept. of Community College] RANDOLPH COMMUNITY COLLEE (Asheboro) [formerly: Randolph Technical College, ] [formerly: Randolph Technical Institute, ] CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY COLLEE (Wilmington) ] [formerly: Cape Fear Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Wilmington Industrial Education Center, ] 285 PITT COMMUNITY COLLEE (reenville) [1979- ] [formerly: Pitt Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Pitt Industrial Education Center, ] 290 SURRY COMMUNITY COLLEE (Dobson) [1964- ] ROWAN-CABARRUS COMMUNITY COLLEE (Salisbury) [formerly: Rowan Technical College, ] [formerly: Rowan Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Industrial Education Center, ] CATAWBA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEE (Hickory) [formerly: Catawba Valley Technical College, ] [formerly: Catawba Valley Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Catawba Valley Industrial Education Center, -1963] :65
4 305 WILSON COMMUNITY COLLEE (Wilson)[2007- ] [formerly: Wilson Technical Community College, ] [formerly: Wilson County Technical College, ] [formerly: Wilson County Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Wilson Industrial Education Center, ] 310 WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEE (Wilkesboro) [1964- ] FAYETTEVILLE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Fayetteville) [formerly: Fayetteville Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Fayetteville Area Industrial Education Center, ] DURHAM TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Durham) [1986- ] [formerly: Durham Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Durham Industrial Education Center, ] ROBESON COMMUNITY COLLEE (Lumberton) [formerly: Robeson Technical College, ] [formerly: Robeson Technical Institute, ?] ROCKINHAM COMMUNITY COLLEE (Wentworth) [1963- ] CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEE (Charlotte) [1963- ] WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Raleigh) [formerly: Wake Technical College, ] [formerly: Wake Technical Institute, ] [formerly: W.W. Holding Industrial Education Center, ] [formerly: Wake County Industrial Education Center, , a county institution] :66
5 JOHNSTON COMMUNITY COLLEE (Smithfield) [1986- ] [formerly: Johnston Technical College, ] [formerly: Johnston Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Johnston County Technical Institute, ] SOUTH PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEE (Ansonville) [2000- ] [formerly Anson Community College, ] [formerly: Anson Technical College, ] [formerly: Anson Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Ansonville Technical Education Center, ] ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Asheville) [formerly: Asheville-Buncombe Technical College, ] [formerly: Asheville-Buncombe Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Asheville-Buncombe Industrial Education Center, ] BEAUFORT COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEE (Washington) [1979- ] [formerly: Beaufort County Technical Institute, ] 370 BLADEN COMMUNITY COLLEE (Dublin) [formerly: Bladen Technical College, ] [formerly: Bladen Technical Institute, ] BLUE RIDE COMMUNITY COLLEE (Flat Rock) [formerly: Blue Ridge Technical College, ] [formerly: Blue Ridge Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Henderson County Technical Institute, ] CARTERET COMMUNITY COLLEE (Morehead City) [formerly: Carteret Technical College, ] [formerly: Carteret Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Carteret County Industrial Education Center, ] :67
6 385 CLEVELAND COMMUNITY COLLEE (Shelby) [formerly: Cleveland Technical College, ] [formerly: Cleveland County Technical Institute, ] 390 CRAVEN COMMUNITY COLLEE (New Bern) [1972- ] [formerly: Craven Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Craven County Industrial Education Center, ] EDECOMBE COMMUNITY COLLEE (Tarboro) [formerly: Edgecombe Technical College, ] [formerly: Edgecombe Technical Institute, ] FORSYTH TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Winston-Salem) [formerly: Forsyth Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Winston-Salem Forsyth Industrial Education Center, ] 410 HALIFAX COMMUNITY COLLEE (Weldon) [1976- ] [formerly: Halifax County Technical Institute, ] 415 HAYWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEE (Clyde) [formerly: Haywood Technical College, ] [formerly: Haywood Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Haywood Industrial Education Center, ] 420 JAMES SPRUNT COMMUNITY COLLEE (Kenansville) [1986- ] [formerly: James Sprunt Technical College, ] [formerly: James Sprunt Institute, ?, 196?-1979] [formerly: rove Academy, ] 425 MARTIN COMMUNITY COLLEE (Williamston) [1976-] [formerly: Martin Technical Institute, ] :68
7 MAYLAND COMMUNITY COLLEE (Spruce Pine) [formerly: Mayland Technical College, ] [formerly: Mayland Technical Institute, ] McDOWELL TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Marion) [formerly: McDowell Technical College, ] [formerly: McDowell Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Marion-McDowell Industrial Education Center, ] MITCHELL COMMUNITY COLLEE (Statesville) [1973- ] [formerly: Mitchell College, , a private institution] MONTOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEE (Troy) [1987-] [formerly: Montgomery Technical College, ] [formerly: Montgomery Technical Institute, ] NASH COMMUNITY COLLEE (Rocky Mount) [formerly: Nash Technical College, ] [formerly: Nash Technical Institute, ] 100 Learning Resources Center 455 PAMLICO COMMUNITY COLLEE (rantsboro) [formerly: Pamlico Technical College, ] [formerly: Pamlico Technical Institute, ] 460 PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEE (Roxboro) [formerly: Piedmont Technical College, ] [formerly: Piedmont Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Person Technical Institute, ] :69
8 465 ROANOKE-CHOWAN COMMUNITY COLLEE (Ahoskie) [formerly: Roanoke-Chowan Technical College, ] [formerly: Roanoke-Chowan Technical Institute, ] 470 SAMPSON COMMUNITY COLLEE (Clinton) [formerly: Sampson Technical College, ] [formerly: Sampson Technical Institute, ] [formerly: Sampson County Technical Institute, ] 475 SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEE (Sylva) [formerly: Southwestern Technical College, ] [formerly: Southwestern Technical Institute, ] 480 STANLY COMMUNITY COLLEE (Albemarle) [formerly: Stanly Technical College, ] [formerly: Stanly Technical Institute, ] 485 BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY COLLEE (Supply) [formerly: Brunswick Technical College, ] [formerly: Brunswick Technical Institute, July 1, 1979-Oct. 5, 1979] :70
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