Fayetteville Campus
P. O. Box 352362201 Hull RoadFayetteville, NC 28303
Phone Number
910-678-8473
Fax Number
910-486-3600
dailw@faytechcc.edu
FTCC serves nearly 30,000 students annually. The College offers 300+ academic awards, including associate degrees, diplomas and certificates, as well economic and workforce development courses and other training through corporate and continuing education programs.
Dr. Mark Sorrells
President's Welcome Message
Congratulations on making “The Smart Choice” for your education! Why is FTCC the smart choice?
Flexibility in Delivery of Instruction and a Wide Range of Program Offerings.
FTCC offers 300+ academic awards, including associate degrees, diplomas and certificates in nine broad subject areas: Business, Computer Information Technology, Engineering, Healthcare, Human Service Technology, Media and Fine Arts, Public Safety, Skilled Trades, and University Transfer. FTCC also provides economic and workforce development courses and other training through our corporate and continuing education programs. For flexibility, many programs are available 100 percent online. With so much variety to offer, FTCC truly offers something for everyone.
High-Quality Programs and Support Services.
Our faculty members care about your success and are highly skilled in their areas of expertise. Beyond the classroom, FTCC offers extensive support services, such as theStudent Learning Center, thePaul H. Thompson Library,counseling services, services specifically in support of ourmilitary and veteran students, and social activities through studentclubs and organizations. I encourage you to stay focused on your goals, work hard, and take advantage of these free services designed to make your journey at Fayetteville Tech both enjoyable and successful.
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FTCC's Mission, Purpose & Goals
Mission
“Serve our community as a learning-centered institution to build a globally competitive workforce that supports economic development”
Approved by the FTCC Board of Trustees: February 16, 2009
Modified: September 16, 2019
Last Reaffirmed: February 19, 2024
Institutional Goals – 2024-2029
- Increase the number of students earning degrees, diplomas, and/or certificates by responding to student and community needs and successfully preparing students for transfer to continue their education and/or their career goals
- Establish a culture of quality customer service and continuous improvement
- Ensure fiscal responsibility, accountability and financial stability
- Focus on improving the economic mobility of citizens in Cumberland County, and the region, through workforce preparedness that aligns with business needs that supports economic development initiatives
Adopted: September 16, 2013
Modified: September 16, 2019
Last Reaffirmed: February 19, 2024
Purpose Statement
The purpose of Fayetteville Technical Community College is to provide affordable vocational-technical, business and industry, general education, college transfer, and continuing education programs, which meet the needs and desires of its diverse students and the economic development needs for the community, region, and state. To improve the educational attainment levels of society, FTCC encourages life-long learning and strives to prepare students for further workforce and educational experiences.
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Institutional Accreditation
Fayetteville Technical Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Fayetteville Technical Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website.
Questions about FTCC’s accreditation?
Contact SACSCOC at:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
1866 Southern Lane
Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097
Phone: 404-679-4500
College Profile
FTCC is a public, state-supported, two-year, comprehensive communitycollegeserving Fayetteville and Cumberland County, North Carolina.
Established in 1961 as the Fayetteville Area Industrial Education Center, FTCC includes a 150-acre Fayetteville campus, a 10-acre Spring Lake campus, a location in the Liberty Training and Education Center (LTEC) on Fort Liberty, and various outlying educational centers.
In 2022-23, FTCC had 13,769 curriculum students, 15,986 continuing education students and 1,240 employees.
FTCC offers 300+ academic awards, including associate degrees, diplomas and certificates, as well economic and workforce development courses and other training through corporate and continuing education programs.
A Brief History
Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) enjoys a rich history that started through the vision of concerned business leaders in Cumberland County. They recognized the need for a local institution to provide job training for area industries and educational opportunities for high school graduates and adult learners.
From that vision and through the perseverance of these leaders, the Fayetteville Area Industrial Education Center (IEC) was established in 1961 at the old Central Elementary School.
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FTCC Annual Report
Where is FTCC located?
- From Lumberton
- From Raeford
- From Sanford
- From Triangle
From Lumberton
ComingNorth on I-95 from theLumberton area take I-95N continue on I-95 N to Fayetteville.
Take exit 46A-46B toward Fayetteville
Merge onto NC-87 N
Continue onto NC-87 N/US-401 BUS N
Take exit for N Carolina 24/N Carolina 87/Bragg Blvd
Turn left onto Bragg Blvd
Turn left onto Barrington Cross St
Continue onto Devers St
Turn Right onto Hull Rd
From Raeford
Comingfrom US-401 from Raeford TakeUS-401 N.
Take US-401 N/Fayetteville Rd
Turn left onto Raeford Rd
Slight left onto S Reilly Rd
Turn right onto NC-1400/Cliffdale Rd
Turn right onto Morganton Rd
Turn left onto Skye Dr
Continue straight onto Devers St
Turn left onto Hull Rd
From Sanford
Coming South onNC-87 from the Spring Lake area Take NC-24 E/NC-87 S/N Bragg Blvd toward Fayetteville.
Slight right onto Fort Bragg Rd
Turn right onto Hull Rd
From Triangle
Coming South on I-95 from the Triangle or Raleigh area Take I 40 east and then take I-95 south.
Take 301 exit or the first exit to Fayetteville.
Turn right on Grove Street.
You will dead end on Bragg Blvd.
Turn right on Bragg Blvd.
Take Bragg Blvd to Barrington Cross.
Turn left on Barrington Cross and go through one stoplight.
Go to next stoplight and you are on campus.
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Springlake Center
Spring Lake Campus
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Fort Bragg Center
Fort Liberty Center
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Consumer Information
Consumer Information
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Board Of Trustees
Board of Trustees
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