H Councill Trenholm State Community College
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Overview & Academics
H Councill Trenholm State Community College is a public, two-year institution in Montgomery, Alabama. Established to provide accessible postsecondary education, Trenholm State offers a wide range of academic and technical programs, including certificates and associate degrees. The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, ensuring a high standard of educational quality. Programs prepare students for immediate employment or transfer to four-year institutions and emphasize workforce development, technical training, and academic excellence.
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Admissions
- Open admission policy welcomes all applicants with a high school diploma or equivalent (GED).
- Application process includes completion of an online application, submission of transcripts, and placement testing as needed.
- No standardized test (ACT/SAT) required for general admission, but may be needed for specific programs.
- Academic and career counseling available for prospective students.
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Cost
- Affordable tuition rates, with lower costs for in-state residents.
- 2023-2024 estimated tuition and fees:
- In-state: approximately $4,700 per year (full-time enrollment)
- Out-of-state: approximately $8,500 per year (full-time enrollment)
- Additional expenses may include books, supplies, and transportation.
- Financial aid options: Pell Grants, federal and state grants, scholarships, and work-study.
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Student Population
- Serves around 1,800-2,000 students annually.
- Diverse student body, with strong representation of African American and non-traditional-age students.
- Many students enroll part-time to accommodate work and family commitments.
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Rankings & Distinctions
- Designated as a Historically Black Community College (HBCC).
- Recognized for workforce development and community partnerships.
- Strong performance in job placement and industry certification completion.
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Campus & Culture
- Main campus at 1225 Air Base Blvd, Montgomery, with an additional location (Patterson Site) in the city.
- Modern facilities, career and technical labs, computer centers, and student commons areas.
- Commitment to an inclusive, supportive, and service-oriented campus environment.
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Athletics & Traditions
- Not a member of intercollegiate athletic conferences; focus is more on academics and workforce training.
- Intramural activities, recreational opportunities, and fitness resources are available for students.
- Annual campus events and recognition ceremonies celebrate student achievement and community impact.
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Mission
The mission of H Councill Trenholm State Community College is to provide accessible educational opportunities, technical training, workforce development, and lifelong learning to diverse student populations in the central Alabama region. The college emphasizes student success, community engagement, and partnerships with local industries.
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Leadership & Current Developments
- Guided by an experienced president and administrative team, supported by the Alabama Community College System.
- Recent initiatives include partnerships with business and industry, expanded dual enrollment, and development of new technology-focused programs.
- Investments in facilities and upgraded labs to support 21st-century career preparation.
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Programs
- Offers certificates (less than one year, one but less than two years) and associate degrees (AAS, AA, AS).
- Popular areas of study:
- Health Sciences (Nursing, Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Technology)
- Business Administration & Office Technology
- Automotive & Diesel Technology
- Information Technology & Cybersecurity
- Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management
- Welding, HVAC, Electrical Technology
- Academic transfer programs for students seeking to continue at four-year universities.
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Campus Life
- Support services: academic advising, library resources, tutoring, counseling, and disability services.
- Accessible campus with services to support first-generation, adult learners, and students balancing academics with work/life responsibilities.
- Safe, welcoming environment fostering personal growth and leadership development.
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Student Organizations
- Student Government Association (SGA)
- Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
- SkillsUSA and other career-focused clubs
- Special interest groups reflecting a range of cultural, professional, and social interests
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Admission Stats
- Admission is open and non-competitive; all qualified applicants are accepted.
- Student recruitment highlights outreach to recent high school graduates, adult learners, and workforce-focused students.
- Yearly new student enrollment typically between 600-900, with rolling admissions throughout the academic year.


