Atlantic Cape Community College is excited to announce Natalie Devonish as the new Dean of our Worthington Atlantic City Campus and Executive Director of Workforce Development.
The Garden State Council of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) recognized Atlantic Cape Community College President Dr. Barbara Gaba as the 2019 Woman of Achievement for Cape May County.
Attend an upcoming community resource fair at one of our three campus locations and get information from a wide variety of organizations. This event is free and open to the public.
To encourage and promote civic engagement, particularly among our young people, the Department of State and Secretary of State Tahesha Way announced the launch of the 2019 New Jersey Ballot Bowl – A Statewide Non-Partisan Voter Registration Competition Led By and For Students. Students at campuses across the state will compete against one another to register the most students to vote.
Artists of all skill levels are invited to participate in the third annual Plein Air event held on Saturday, Sept. 28. Selected works of art will then be exhibited at the Atlantic Cape Art Gallery starting October 3rd.
Atlantic Cape Library Assistant Sue Skinner and Director of Academic Support Services Janet Hauge came up with the idea as a way of uniting faculty, staff, students, and the community in a fun weekly knitting group to benefit others.
Travel to Vermont! Tina Vignali is an English as a Second Language adjunct at the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City Campus. She writes a monthly travel-themed column for the CommuniCator. You can follow her trips around the block and journeys around the world in her travel blog Traveleidoscope.com.
The Atlantic Cape Buccaneers Baseball team served as ushers & greeters for the Atlantic City Rescue Mission Summer Gala and met keynote speaker, baseball legend Darryl Strawberry.
Complete all steps for Fall Enrollment in One Day! Apply, complete financial aid, take the placement test, meet with an advisor and register for classes all on the same day.
Atlantic Cape had five archers qualify to participate in the 2019 U.S. National Collegiate Championships. The event was hosted by Ohio State University and included over 50 college teams.
The Athletics Department held its second annual Baseball Commitment Ceremony. Letters of Intent were signed by local high school seniors who will attend Atlantic Cape in the Fall.
Already open for enrollment, these degree & certificate programs will equip students with the knowledge and skills to work as technicians in maintenance and operation of small UAS, often called drones.
The award recognizes arts educators and arts education advocates, whose leadership has helped nurture the development of students in the arts across the state.
New Orleans is probably the first place that comes to mind when you think of Mardi Gras, but did you know there are lots of other places that celebrate some version of Mardi Gras? Here are three that totally on my bucket list! By the way – Mardi Gras is on March 5 this year!
Proceeds from The Restaurant Gala fund scholarships for students attending the Academy of Culinary Arts. The 2019 theme, “Recipe for Success,” will celebrate the many important “ingredients” that come together to support ACA students.
Atlantic Cape Community College’s Spring “late-start” semester begins March 25 for students who want to add a class to their schedule or anyone interested in continuing their education in-person or online.
Every day we celebrate all of the strong and inspirational women in our lives. Atlantic Cape is presenting panels, movie screenings and more throughout the month of March.
Through our newly formed Center for Accessibility at Atlantic Cape, we will continue to ensure that students who experience disability have equal opportunity and access, on campus, and beyond.
Atlantic Cape offers over 100 different scholarships that encompass a variety of majors, interests, residency requirements and veteran status. Financial need is not required in order to be considered for many of our scholarships.