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ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Adirondack Community College (ACC) is part of the State University of New York and is a 2-year college accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

 
ACC offers extensive Associate degrees and Certificate programs and practices transfer agreements with numerous universities and Colleges. Campus highlights include:

Small classes
Accredited child care center
State-of-the-art- technology
Assorted clubs and athletics
Dedicated faculty
2 convenient locations

The college is situated in the foothills of the beautiful Adirondack Mountains, ACC is conveniently located in Queensbury, New York between Lake George and Saratoga Springs. Abundant in natural resources, the area is surrounded by numerous rivers and lakes, ski centers and the high peaks region of the Adirondack Mountains.

 The area is also home to cultural sites such as the well known Hyde Art Collection, the Lake George Opera Festival and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Adirondack Junior College earns high rankings in its academic programs, student satisfaction and career placement, as well as transfer success.

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The college is affiliated with the National Junior College Athletic Association and the Mountain Valley Collegiate Conference. Varsity-level soccer, tennis, basketball, volleyball, softball, and bowling are offered for women. Varsity-level baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball, bowling and golf are offered for men. The College operates in compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.

All prospective student-athletes must be enrolled full time (at least twelve credit hours) during the season of their competition and meet minimum academic eligibility requirements of passing at least twelve credit hours with a 1.75 GPA or better each semester. Transfer student-athletes must meet the same requirements for their course work. 2nd-season athletes must have accumulated at least twenty-four credit hours with a minimum 2.0 GPA.
 
 

Adirondack Community College  is a member of Region three of the NJCAA. The region encompasses all of New York State north and west of Kingston and totals approximately 31 member 2-year institutions, some of which represent national powers in such sports as wrestling, soccer and bowling. The program is affiliated in a more local way with the Mountain Valley Collegiate Conference, which is an association of 10 two-year colleges offering approximately 12 various sports programs to its men and women members. The Conference is one of the most competitive in the state.

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