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CCAC Launches Skilled Trades Academy Scholarship Program Funded by Metallica Scholars Initiative

The Community College of Allegheny County’s Workforce Development Division has announced the launch of a Skilled Trades Academy Scholarship Program designed to introduce high school students (ages 14 to 17) to the benefits of skilled trades careers.

CCAC First College in Pennsylvania to Receive Grant from Metallica Scholars Initiative

Grant award combined with additional support from Richard King Mellon Foundation to fund a new CCAC Skilled Trades Academy

Scholarships Now Available for Parents Attending CCAC

CCAC is offering scholarships to assist parenting students with personal and financial needs through grant funding provided by from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

CCAC Educational Foundation Hosts Scholarship Luncheon

The Community College of Allegheny County’s Educational Foundation hosted its annual scholarship luncheon on Tuesday, March 12, at the Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin Science Center.

Moe's Southwest Grill® Pittsburgh Franchisee Partners with Community College of Allegheny County for Free Employee Tuition

The locally owned and operated franchise locations of Moe's Southwest Grill® in Pittsburgh have offered unique employee perks like receiving the latest iPhone for free on the employee's hire anniversary, a "Never Work on Your Birthday" policy, and tuition reimbursement for years. This year, Big Plan Group, the owners of the Pittsburgh area Moe's Southwest Grill franchised restaurants, is taking employee appreciation initiatives to the next level by now offering employees free education at the Community College of Allegheny County.

CCAC Student Wins Prestigious National Court Reporter Foundation Student Intern Scholarship

Community College of Allegheny County student Katie Picciano has been named this year's winner of the National Court Reporter Foundation (NCRF) Student Intern Scholarship. The scholarship is a $1,000 award given annually to a high-achieving court reporting student who has completed the internship portion of their education. The NCRF scholarship program seeks to ensure that rising student court reporters and newly appointed court reporters receive encouragement and incentives to learn and strive for excellence. Recipients are nominated by their schools and must fulfill scholarship requirements.