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We are so happy to have you as a part of the Northeast Family
Check out our Programs

Career and Technical Education

Health care

"Start Your Future Here"

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wORKFORCE dEVELOPMENT

Nursing

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Discover paths in RN, LPN, and RN-BSN

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Health care

Gain hands-on skills and be ready for the National Registry Exam

cARREER AND tECHNICAL EDUCATION

Medical Laboratory Technology

Ready to make an impact in healthcare?

Emergency Medical Services

Prepared to serve, ready to respond!

Medical Assisting

Built for Care. Trained for Action!

Advanced Design and Manufacturing

Design it. Build it. Innovate it!

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Building Construction

Where opportunities get built!

iNDUSTRY tRAINING

Mechatronics and Robotics

Master the machines that move the world!

cARREER AND tECHNICAL EDUCATION

Industrial Systems Technology

Power the Systems. Run the Future

IST: Machine Tool Technology

Making the parts the run the world.

IST: Welding

Weld it. Build it. Lead with skill!

Salon and Spa Management

Making Northeast Alabama beautiful on client at a time.

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Upcoming Classes

cARREER AND tECHNICAL EDUCATION

Learn more with us.

Business and Industry

Let's us help you strengthen your team

CDL Truck Driving

Your office doesn't have four walls. It has 18 wheels

wORKFORCE dEVELOPMENT

Nursing at NACC

Compassion in Action. Skill at the Bedside. Confidence in Every Decision.

  • Prepares students for high-demand careers as LPNs and/or RNs
  • We also provide the opportunity to work on your BSN at the same time as your RN through partnerships with four year institutions
  • Hands-on training in patient care, clinical judgment, and evidence-based practice
  • High-fidelity simulation labs and diverse clinical experiences
  • Develop skills in assessment, medication administration, and care planning
  • Build leadership, teamwork, and professional communication abilities
  • Eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam upon program completion

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Diagnostic Medical Sonography at NACC

See the Difference. Make the Diagnosis. Change Lives.

  • Prepares students for high-demand careers in diagnostic imaging
  • Hands-on training in ultrasound physics, anatomy, and scanning techniques
  • Learn to produce and interpret high-quality diagnostic images
  • Clinical experiences with regional healthcare partners
  • Develop patient communication, professionalism, and critical-thinking skills
  • Eligible to pursue national credentialing exams upon program completion

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Medical Laboratory Technology at NACC

Why Choose MLT?

  • Five semesters. One life-changing degree. Complete your Associate in Applied Science in just two years.
  • Learn by doing. Get real-world skills with hands-on lab practice on campus and clinical rotations in area hospitals and healthcare facilities.
  • In-demand skills. Master hematology, microbiology, clinical chemistry, immunohematology, and more — everything employers are looking for.
  • Certification ready. Graduate prepared to take the ASCP Board of Certification exam and step straight into the workforce as a nationally certified MLT.
  • Small classes & big support. You’ll know your instructors — and they’ll know you.

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Emergency Medical Services at NACC

Answer the Call. Save Lives. Lead with Skill.

  • Prepares students for high-demand careers in emergency and prehospital care
  • Hands-on training in patient assessment, trauma care, airway management, and emergency response
  • Simulation labs and real-world clinical experiences with regional partners
  • Learn to make critical decisions in high-pressure situations
  • Develop skills in medical documentation, teamwork, and professional communication
  • Pathway from EMT to Paramedic with eligibility for national certification

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Medical Assisting at NACC

Answer the Call. Save Lives. Lead in the Moment.

  • Prepare for fast-paced careers in prehospital emergency care
  • Train in patient assessment, trauma response, and lifesaving interventions
  • Gain hands-on clinical experience in real-world emergency settings
  • Learn advanced airway management, cardiac care, and medical emergency protocols
  • Develop critical thinking, leadership, and crisis decision-making skills
  • Pathways available from EMT to Paramedic certification

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Advanced Design and Manufaturing at NACC

Design it. Build it. Innovate it!

  • Prepares students for high-demand careers in modern manufacturing and digital production
  • Hands-on training in CAD, CAM, additive manufacturing, and quality systems
  • Learn to move from concept to finished product using industry-standard technology
  • Develop skills in 2D drafting, 3D modeling, technical drawing interpretation, and precision measurement
  • Gain experience in reverse engineering and prototype development
  • Opportunities to earn nationally recognized industry credentials and software certifications

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Building Construction at NACC

Build Your Future, Literally.

If you’re ready to work with your hands, think with your head, and create something real, Northeast Alabama Community College’s Building Construction program is the place to start. From day one, you’ll be learning by doing—framing walls, reading blueprints, using tools and technology found on today’s job sites, and gaining the skills employers are searching for right now. Whether you dream of building homes, managing construction projects, or starting your own business one day, we’ll help you turn that spark of ambition into a solid foundation.

  • Carpentry
  • Electrical
  • General
  • Heating and Cooling
  • Masonry and Concrete
  • Plumbing

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Mechatronics and Roboticsat NACC

Build Smart Systems. Power Mondern Industry.

  • Train for high-demand careers in advanced manufacturing and automation
  • Learn to install, program, and troubleshoot robotic and automated systems
  • Gain hands-on experience with PLCs, sensors, motors, controls, and industrial robotics
  • Integrate mechanical, electrical, and computer systems into smart production environments
  • Develop real-world skills in diagnostics, system optimization, and preventative maintenance
  • Prepare for careers in robotics, automation, mechatronics, and industrial maintenance

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Industrial Systems Technology at NACC

Master the Machines That Move the World.

If you like solving problems, working with advanced technology, and being the person who keeps everything running, Industrial Systems Technology at Northeast Alabama Community College is built for you. This program prepares you to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and automated systems that power today’s industries. From manufacturing facilities to processing plants, skilled technicians are the backbone of modern production—and they are in high demand across Northeast Alabama and beyond. Concentrate in any of these areas.

  • Electrical and Instrumentation
  • Maintenance Mechanic
  • Multi-Skilled Maintenance Technician

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Machine Tool Technology at NACC

Precision in Motion. Power in Your Hands.

  • Prepares students for high-demand careers in precision machining and advanced manufacturing
  • Hands-on training in manual machining, CNC operation, and G-code programming
  • Learn to read blueprints, interpret technical drawings, and hold tight tolerances
  • Develop skills in setup, tooling selection, measurement, and quality control
  • Train using industry-standard equipment found in modern production facilities
  • Pathways to industry-recognized credentials and immediate workforce entry

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Welding at NACC

Build it. Weld it. Lead with Skill!

The Welding Technology program at Northeast Alabama Community College prepares students for high-demand careers in structural, pipe, and fabrication welding. Housed in our new Workforce Development Skills Training Center, students train in modern welding booths and fabrication spaces using industry-standard equipment designed to meet real-world workforce needs. Whether you are entering the workforce for the first time or upgrading your skills, NACC’s welding program provides hands-on training aligned with Alabama industry and American Welding Society (AWS) standards.

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Salon and Spa Management at NACC

Create. Care. Transform

  • Prepare for in-demand careers in beauty, wellness, and personal care
  • Hands-on training in cutting, coloring, skincare treatments, and therapeutic techniques
  • Learn client consultation, safety, sanitation, and professional standards
  • Build real-world experience in supervised lab and clinical settings
  • Develop customer service, business, and entrepreneurial skills
  • Prepare for state licensure and immediate entry into the workforce
  • Cosmetology
  • Esthetics
  • Nails
  • Therapeutic Massage

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CDL Truck and Bus Driving at NACC

What you need to get started

  • Valid driver's license
  • At least 18 years of age for a Class A or B CDL
  • Ages 18-20, must have the K endorsement on permit
  • Successfully pass a DOT physical
  • Successfully pass a chain-of-custody drug screen and present results
  • Class A or B Commercial Leaner's Permit
  • Present an acceptable Motor Vehicle Report (MVR)

The CDL Truck Driving Program at Northeast Alabama Community College will prepare you to operate a tractor trailer and pass the commercial driver’s license (CDL) exam safely and effectively. The 160-hour program runs for 3-4 weeks. Includes theory and skills per FMCSA rules. Education verifications please email georgej@nacc.edu.

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Northeast Alabama Community College Interactive Map

Click on the icons to explore campus

IS: Industrial Systems Technology Center

Mustang Soccer Field

LS - Nathaniel Ledbetter Standum | Mustang Field

WT: Workforce Development Skills Training Center

Soccer Locker Room

PA: Charles M. Pendley Administration Building

LY: Tom Bevill Lyceum

TF - Mustang Training Facility

LI: Cecil B. Word Learning Resources Center

SC: Student Center

SS: CLOSE

Annex Building

KX: CLOSED

GY: William M. Beck Health and Fine Arts Building (GYM)

EN: English Building

MT: Math, Science, & Engineering Technology Center

BE: Harry Campbell Business Education Building

WA: George C. Wallace Administration Building

AH: Allied Health Building

HE: Health Education Building

WD: Workforce Development Building

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Do you need Help?

Dr. Myrna Williamson, EdD, MSN, RN Dean of Health Sciences Email: williamsonm@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2299 Office Number: Health Education Building 221

Amanda Jones DMS Program Director Email: jonesa@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2824 Office Number: Allied Health Building

Do you need Help?

Barbara Kilgore BFA, MA, MFA Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training Email: kilgoreb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2303 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 157

Chris Mize Industrial Electronics Instructor Email: mizesc@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2285 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, Room 133

Do you need Help?

Dr. Myrna Williamson, EdD, MSN, RN Dean of Health Sciences Email: williamsonm@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2299 Office Number: Health Education Building 221

Amanda Wright DMS Program Director Email: wrighta@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2823 Office Number: Allied Health Building

Do you need Help?

Dr. Myrna Williamson, EdD, MSN, RN Dean of Health Sciences Email: williamsonm@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2299 Office Number: Health Education Building 221

Dr. Janet Gardner, DNP, MSN, RN Nursing Education Director Email: gardnerj@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2305 Office Number: Health Education Building 218

Do you need Help?

Barbara Kilgore BFA, MA, MFA Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training Email: kilgoreb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2303 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 157

Kristin Lacey Program Director: Instructor Email: laceyk@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 259-1512 Office: Salon and Spa Institute, Scottsboro

Kristi Clifton Instructor Email: cliftonk@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 259-1512 Office: Salon and Spa Institute, Scottsboro

Taytum McGill Instructor Email: mcgillt@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 259-1512 Office: Salon and Spa Institute, Scottsboro

Do you need Help?

Barbara Kilgore BFA, MA, MFA Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training Email: kilgoreb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2303 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 157

John Fowler Welding Instructor/Advisor Email: fowlerj@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2811 Office Number: IS, Room 103

Blake Shankles Welding Instructor/Advisor Email: shanklesb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2826 Office Number: IS, Room 103

Do you need Help?

Barbara Kilgore BFA, MA, MFA Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training Email: kilgoreb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2303 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 157

Kelly DeAngelis ADM Instructor Email: deangelisk@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2286 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 105

Do you need Help?

Barbara Kilgore BFA, MA, MFA Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training Email: kilgoreb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2303 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 157

Galen Andrews Instructor/Advisor Email: andrewsg@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2408 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, Room 140

Do you need Help?

Barbara Kilgore BFA, MA, MFA Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training Email: kilgoreb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2303 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 157

Hugo DeAngelis Machine Tool Instructor Email: deangelish@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2813 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, Room 119

Do you need Help?

Barbara Kilgore BFA, MA, MFA Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training Email: kilgoreb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2303 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 157

Chris Peek Lead Instructor Email: peekc@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 999-0962 Office: Scottsboro

Shawn Guffey Instructor Email: guffeyshawn@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 999-0962 Office: Scottsboro

Sharon Caperton Instructor - School Bus Driving Email: capertons@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Office: Scottsboro

Do you need Help?

Barbara Kilgore BFA, MA, MFA Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training Email: kilgoreb@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2303 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, room 157

Kevin Sanders Program Coordinator: Construction and Plumbing Instructor Email: sandersk@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2349 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, Room ?

Shane Jenkins Program Coordinator: HVAC-R Instructor Email: jenkinsj@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2827 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, Room 120

Adam McCamy Industrial Electronics/Electrical Email: mccamya@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2348 Office Number: Workforce Development and Skills Training Center, Room 167

Do you need Help?

Dr. Myrna Williamson, EdD, MSN, RN Dean of Health Sciences Email: williamsonm@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2299 Office Number: Health Education Building 221

Marilyn Dalton Instructor|Advisor Email: daltonm@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2255 Office Number: WD 248

Do you need Help?

Dr. Myrna Williamson, EdD, MSN, RN Dean of Health Sciences Email: williamsonm@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2299 Office Number: Health Education Building 221

Scot Westbrook EMS Program Director Email: westbrooks@nacc.edu Phone: 1 (256) 638-4418 Ext. 2311 Office Number: WD 258

MT: Math, Science, & Engineering Technology Center

The MT building is where you will find all your Math, Science, and Engineering Technology Classes. There is also a great hangout space in the lobby and an amazing study space on the first floor. Free tutoring is available in MT 104.

This Building is Closed!

SS: Social Science & Criminal Justice Building

This building is closed!

  • History is now in the Library.
  • Psychology is now in the English building
  • Criminal Justice is now in Business Ed.
  • Speech classes are now on the first floor of the MT building.

Annex Building

The Annex Building is the home of the NACC Bookstore, Textbooks Etc.

LI: Cecil B. Word Learning Resources Center

The Library, as we call it, is your source for research help and leisurely book reading. It has many hang-out spaces, books, periodicals, computers, charging stations, and more. Be sure to check out the art hall and the exhibits in the archive space upstairs. You will also find the Child Development Program in this building.

WD: Workforce Development Building

The Workforce Development building is home to Advanced Design and Manufacturing and The Alabama Technology Network (ATN) Center. This building also has a kitchen, dining space, and several classrooms.

New Mustang Softball Complex

This is the home of NACC Women's Softball, which will begin in the fall of 2024. It will house a state-of-the-art softball field and practice facility.

BE: Harry Campbell Business Education Building

In the Business Education Building, you can find the Technology Learning Center (TLC) lab, which has computers, printers, and even some snacks to help you get your schoolwork done. There is a great group space called the Zoom Room and a recording room to record all your assignments for class! There are also classrooms and computer labs in this building, where many business classes are taught. BE is also home to the Office Administration Classes. It is also home to NACC Esports Team "Mustang Gaming"

Trouper and Roscoe's Grave and Memorial

The NACC walking/nature trail begins on the north end of campus and circles a four-acre lake. Just before you get to the Y in the trail, you will find the final resting place of Trouper and Roscoe, the beloved NACC campus mascots. This is a great place to stop, sit, and reflect.

EN: English Building

The English building houses all your English and literature classes. It also houses the Student Government Association and Sigma Kappa Delta Honor Society. Visit the English Writing lab in EN 120 for free tutoring.

WA: George C. Wallace Administration Building

This is the Wallace Administration building. You can pay your bills, meet with an advisor, explore careers, and work on financial aid all in this one location.

GY: William M. Beck Health and Fine Arts Building (GYM)

The Gym houses our Visual arts, Music, and Adult Education departments, as well as our Gymnasium, weight room, and Music Auditorium. In this building, we hold events like the Holiday Gala and intramural sports.

The PEARSON TESTING CENTER is located in room 227!

Future home of the NACC Soccer Field

This is the home of NACC Men's soccer field in the future.

SC: Student Center

The Student Center is home to

  • Kahava Cafe
  • College Cafe
  • Admissions Office
  • Dual Enrollment
  • Campus Police
  • Student Services - Center For College Success
  • The Dean of Students office
Did you know you could check out a computer from our kiosk in the Student Center?

The daring spirit and ambitious dreams of Northeast Alabama Community College could never be represented by a single mascot, and that’s why we have two. Roscoe, the wandering Labrador, and Trouper, the wild yet gentle Mustang, friends to this campus for years, embody the ideals of friendship, family, and community NACC hopes to share with all who come to this campus. We are tasked to be educators, and so Roscoe and Trouper have been educated here, too, in their way, learning how to be the best versions of themselves – what all of us want for each other, and what NACC seeks to achieve with every student who attends. It’s this desire for personal and educational excellence that has made NACC one of the best community colleges in the South. Roscoe, a stray who wandered onto our campus, into our classrooms, and then, yes, into our hearts, belongs to everyone here now. He has brought us together and allowed us an unexpected and surprising friendship we value beyond words. Trouper, an authentic Western Mustang who was once too wild to ride, is still proud and strong but now also a living symbol of the worlds that can open up to us when we allow ourselves the virtue of companionship with others who may be different from us. They have both brought such joy to this campus and have brought us closer to the communities we serve. To even call them mascots seems a disservice, because they represent who we are: a home for those who are looking for one. Like Roscoe and Trouper, come to NACC on as many legs as you have. You are welcome here. We didn’t find them, after all: they found us. --Daniel Wallace

Trouper and Roscoe Statue
Mustang Soccer Facility

This building contains the Mustang Soccer Team Locker room, Golf simulators, and the coaches' offices.

HE: Health Education Building

The HE building is home to our Nursing, Medical Assisting, and EMS Programs. It has many classrooms and state-of-the-art simulation labs for our medical students.

PA: Charles M. Pendley Administration Building
  • The Pendley Administration building houses the
  • President's office
  • Dean and Associate Dean of Instruction
  • Dean of Workforce Development
  • Technology
  • Computer Science Department
  • Registrar's office
In this building, you will also find some computer labs and classrooms.
TC: Technology Training Center

Future home of the Medical Laboratory Technology Program and the Diagnostic Medical Sonography

IS: Industrial Systems Technology Center

The Industrial Systems Technology Center houses the Welding Program

NACC Tennis and Pickleball Courts

The NACC Tennis and Pickleball courts are great places for students to exercise and enjoy fun competitions. These courts are open any time school is in session. Join the Mustangs intermural Pickleball League. Games are held on Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

New Workforce Development Center

The new 50,000-square-foot facility will house advanced laboratory space for programs centered on advanced design and manufacturing, industrial systems technology and maintenance, precision machining and building construction technology. The center will have flexible space to interchange up to six programs as the local workforce needs. State-of-the-art lab space will be used to train students in the uses of computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools, modern advanced automation systems, electrical and mechanical troubleshooting processes, 3D printing and modeling equipment, and many crafts areas specific to the building construction industry, such as HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, industrial electronics, mechatronics and more. The facility will also feature a community meeting room to host industry partners, space for Skills U.S.A. and administrator office space.

NACC Walking Trail

The NACC walking/nature trail begins on the north end of campus and circles a four-acre lake. The trail itself is .7 miles in length and leads past an outdoor classroom and picnic area. Northeast personnel, students, and the community are welcome during daylight hours.

LY: Tom Bevill Lyceum

The Lyceum is home to the NACC theater program. It houses Theater classes and all our plays. Many events are also held in the Lyceum and its large lobby.