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WELCOME to Wallace State
At Wallace State, students of all ages find the inspiration to dream, and the courage and support to make their dreams come true. From major league pitchers Derek Holland and Craig Kimbrel, to NASA Rocket Scientist Mary Hovater, to university business school dean Dr. Lance Nail, to former Miss Alabama Shannon Camper Gryska, to professional golfers Brett Wetterich and Fredrick Jacobson, to country music singer Jimi Westbrook of Little Big Town, to meteorologist Jason Simpson….doctors, authors, lawyers, welders, nurses, chefs, scientists, counselors, entrepreneurs…for every profession imaginable, from the ordinary to the extraordinary, Wallace State has given someone a start to a dream.
We are delighted that you are considering Wallace State as the place to start your educational journey, and we look forward to helping you achieve the success you deserve and desire.
As a proud graduate of a community college myself, I will forever be a passionate advocate for the accessible, affordable, and excellent education our community colleges provide. And I am especially proud of the extraordinary accomplishments of students and faculty at Wallace State that have made our college a national pacesetter.
Wallace State is a nationally recognized, entrepreneurial learning college, known for the innovative, collaborative, world class edu-cational services we offer. Our students enjoy the highest results in learning, achievement upon graduation or transfer, licensure rates, job placement and future success.
Perhaps equally important, students often tell me that they appreci-ate the unique warmth of our campus and the personal encourage-ment they receive from our faculty and staff. A student-first philoso-phy always guides our planning and initiatives. We have a common goal, shared by faculty, staff and students, and supported by our community, to be outstanding in everything we do. Together we can accomplish incredible things.
I extend to you a personal invitation to visit our campus and ex-perience the fantastic environment, and extraordinary educational opportunities you will find here!
Dr. Vicki Karolewics Wallace State Community College President
Morgan Smith, former WSCC dual enrollment student and Wendy’s spokesperson
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A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Dr. Tomesa Smith
Vice President for Students/Learning
Dr. Beth Bownes Johnson
Dean of Academic Affairs
Dr. Vicki Hawsey Karolewics,
President
Lisa German
Dean of Health Sciences
Jimmy Hodges
Dean of Applied Technologies
Melinda Edwards
Dean of Institutional Outreach
Dr. Johnny McMoy
College Dean
Jason Morgan
Director of Financial Services
Jennifer Hill
Assistant Dean of Enrollment Management
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OPENING doors to...
At Wallace State you have opportunities to explore your interests, find your talents, and chart a path for your future in a supportive environment where faculty, staff and administration will challenge you while giving you the tools you need to succeed.
Our success, and the success of our students in the job market, where they achieve outstanding placement rates, and at universities, where they consistently outperform students who began there, is the testimony of our tradition of excellence.
When you enroll at Wallace State, you have limitless
opportunities in education and personal growth,
from earning a degree on campus to transferring
to a university. Our alumni are environmentalists,
doctors, scientists, welders, veterinarians, FBI
officers, medical professionals, golfers, machinists,
professional baseball players, chefs, communicators,
researchers, educators, lawyers, pilots, judges,
meteorologists, politicians, entrepreneurs, economic
developers, rocket scientists, and the list goes
on and on. Their success, and the success of our
students in the job market, where they achieve
outstanding placement rates, and at universities,
where they consistently outperform students who
began there, is the testimony of our tradition of
excellence. It is evidence that you, too, can go from
Wallace State to a world of possibilities.
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PossibilitiesFAST TRACK Academy Graduation 2015
DID you know?
W A L L A C E S T A T E H I G H L I G H T S• Twice ranked among the Top 120 community colleges in the
U.S. (Aspen Institute).
• Ranked No. 20 in the U.S. in the number of Health Care
graduates we produce (Community College Week). Wallace
State offers the most two-year health programs among
community colleges in Alabama.
• Ranked No. 2 in the South for Workforce Development
training (Southern Business and Development Magazine).
• Rated the first choice community college among Alabama high
school seniors taking the ACT.
• Member of the prestigious Achieving the Dream national reform
network, focused on student success. Initiatives such as Learning
Communities, the Common Read, and the Arts in April series of
cultural events contribute to this effort.
• National model Fast Track to College and Fast Track to
Industry Academy, dual enrollment programs for high school
students, allows participants to attend all classes on Wallace
State’s campus and, in the case of Fast Track to Industry (FTI), get
on-the-job experience. REHAU Academy offers an apprenticeship
program to FTI students. A Wallace State Fast Track Academy
location is also located at J.B. Pennington High School in Blount
County. The college continues to maintain vital traditional dual
enrollment and early college enrollment programs.
• Declared a Military Friendly School by Victory Media.
• One of 10 community colleges in the U.S. chosen to participate in
the American Association of Colleges and Universities Roadmap
Project for its leadership related to student outcomes.
• New Poultry Science partnership with Auburn University; new
Engineering Technology program; and a new joint admission
partnership with UAB.
• Lion Central One-Stop Center for student enrollment and
advising provides enhanced services to students.
• New School of Nursing and Center for Science provides a
hospital-like setting for collaborative, cross disciplinary and
simulation-based learning.
• New fully online Associate in Science and Associate in Arts
programs, as well as online Associate in Applied Science
degrees in Health Information Technology, Computer Science,
and Business Administration.
• WSCC graduates gain competitive jobs and high praise from
employers. Licensure rates rank at or above state and national
averages, and our students score above the national average on
the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Performance (CAAP).
• New Associate in Applied Science degree in General
Technology provides an additional pathway for students in
Agriculture Horticulture, Automotive Service Technology,
Collision Repair, Diesel Technology, HVAC/R, and Welding to
earn an Associate Degree. These programs were previously
certificate only.
• Seamless transfer of credit to the state’s public universities
and other colleges guaranteed through participation in STARS.
Additional special partnerships and articulation agreements with
Auburn (Poultry Science), UAB, Athens State University, University
of Alabama (Nursing), and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
(Aviation).
• International educational opportunities are offered annually to
students and community members.
• TAACCCT U.S. Department of Labor grant provides free
1-on-1“success coaching” (a.k.a. life coaching) to first-time
full-time students in eligible programs. Students may get college
credit for previous work and learning experience through Prior
Learning Assessments.
• Nationally recognized athletic programs, including two-time
national champion softball team. Craig Kimbrel, All-Star closer
with the San Diego Padres; Derek Holland, starting pitcher for
the Texas Rangers; and Jake Elmore, infielder with the Tampa Bay
Rays, among others are products of the Wallace State baseball
team, which has made six JUCO World Series appearances. PGA
golfer Fredrik Jacobson is a former Wallace State golfer.
• Other notable alumni: Kip Moore, country music singer (also
played basketball and golf for WSCC); Jimi Westbrook, singer
with Little Big Town; Mary Hovater, NASA rocket scientist; Jason
Simpson, WHNT 19 chief meteorologist; Dr. Lance Nail, Dean of
the School of Business, University of Southern Mississippi, just to
name a few
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Kip Moore
Jake ElmoreCraig Kimbrel
Jimi Westbrook
Fredrik Jacobson
T H E C A M P U S
In a history that spans nearly 50 years, the college has grown to encompass a 300-acre campus, with more than 40 buildings. The common
denominator has always been the college’s commitment to its students and the genuine care and support provided by its faculty and staff.
While some have compared the WSCC campus to larger universities, students won’t feel like they’ll get lost in the crowd here.
The newest facility on campus is the Nursing and Center for Science building, a 115,000 square-foot facility that includes the latest
teaching tools for simulation of real-life emergencies and procedures that occur in the medical field. The building also includes
classrooms, lecture halls, computer labs, business center, café and common areas for all Wallace State students.
The 12-story James C. Bailey Center dominates the campus. It is the hub for all student services, including Lion Central, the one-stop
enrollment center where students can meet with advisors, speak with admission and financial aid representatives, apply for parking permits
and receive their student IDs. The Bailey Center is also used for administrative offices and classrooms.
Other buildings on campus include three residence halls, the Wallace State Library, Student Center, Science Complex and the seven-
story Bevill Building, the Health Science Building and the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts, which houses the college’s
multi-million dollar art collection. The 5,000-seat Tom Drake Coliseum is home to the nationally-recognized women’s volleyball and men’s
and women’s basketball teams, and is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the southeast. Wallace State also recently constructed and
unveiled a new disc golf course, the only disc course on an Alabama Community College campus.
Wallace State also operates off-campus centers at J.B. Pennington High School in Blountsville, Brewer High School in Somerville, Addison
High School, Hayden High School, and as of January 2016 a new campus center in Oneonta.
The main campus is located on U.S. Highway 31 in Hanceville, AL, approximately 10 miles from Exit 291 on Interstate 65. WSCC is located
about an hour away from both Birmingham to the south and Huntsville to the north.
Visit www.wallacestate.edu for directions or a virtual tour of the campus.
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Wallace State is the “crown jewel” of the state’s community college system. With abundant green spaces, running, biking and walking paths, two lakes, and plenty of room for outdoor recreational areas, the nationally-recognized college maintains a welcoming atmosphere where engagement in learning takes place at all levels in state-of-the-art environments designed for student success.
The College is home to a multi-million dollar art collection donated by Evelyn Burrow. The Evelyn Burrow Museum is located on campus in the Ottis and Evelyn Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts and also hosts regular visiting exhibitions, such as this one of large-scale fine art photography.
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PROGRAMS of study
ACADEMIC
Business Administration
Business Education & Office Administration*
Accounting
Administrative Assistant
Medical Administrative Assistant
Paralegal
Computer Science*
Programming
Software Support
Networking
Web Technology
Cybersecurity/Computer Forensics
Liberal Arts/General Studies*
Business Administration
Child Development
Criminal Justice
Music Education
Pre-Engineering
Religious Studies
Sports Medicine
Management and Supervision
Business Management
Financial Management
Office Management
Entrepreneurship
Sports Medicine
Visual Communication
Many more majors and unlimited university transfer opportunities available through STARS, the statewide articulation agreement. Visit the Wallace State Advising Center to learn more.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES
Agricultural Production/Horticulture
Sustainable Agriculture
Poultry Science 2+2
Automotive Service Technology
Undercar/Chassis Specialist
Underhood/Drivability Specialist
Aviation Flight Technology
Commercial Airplane & Helicopter
Private Airplane & Helicopter
Instrument Pilot Airplane & Helicopter
Certified Flight Instructor
Collision Repair
Non-Structural
Refinishing
Structural
Culinary Arts
Diesel Technology
Preventive Maintenance
Diesel Engine Specialist
Electronics Technology
Biomedical Technician
Communications
Mechatronics
Basic and Advanced Automation and Controls
Basic Biomedical Concepts
Basic Electronics
Engineering Technology
Mechanical/Civil
Architecural
Building Construction
Construction Science
Civil/Mechanical
Basic AutoCAD
3D Graphics
Advanced Design
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Machine Tool Technology
Precision Machining
Computer Numerical Control
Injection Mold Technologies
Level I and Level I MTT
Tool & Die
Salon & Spa Management
Cosmetology Instructor Training
Esthetics
Nail Technology
Therapeutic Massage
Welding
SMAW Fillet Welding & Cutting Processes
GTAW Structural Plate
GMAW/FCAW Structural Pipe Welding
SMAW Structural Plate
SMAW Fillet and Groove Welding
SMAW Structural/Pipe Welding/Pipe Fitting
GMAW/FCAW Structural Plate
GTAW Orbital Pipe Welding
HEALTH SCIENCES
Associate Degree Nursing (RN)
Child Development
Clinical Laboratory Technician
Dental Assisting
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Imaging
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Emergency Medical Services
Basic Paramedic
Health Information Technology*
Medical Coding
Medical Transcription
Human Services
Drug and Alcohol Associate
Gerontology
Mental Health Associate
Social Work Associate
Medical Assistant
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Patient Care Specialist
Pharmacy Technology*
Physical Therapist Assistant
Polysomnography
Practical Nursing (LPN)
Respiratory Therapy
Therapeutic Massage
*online or hybrid program offering
GTAW Structural Plate
GMAW/FCAW Structural Pipe Welding
SMAW Structural Plate
SMAW Fillet and Groove Welding
SMAW Structural/Pipe Welding/Pipe Fitting
GMAW/FCAW Structural Plate
GTAW Orbital Pipe Welding
HEALTH SCIENCES
Associate Degree Nursing (RN)
Child Development
Clinical Laboratory Technician
Dental Assisting
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Imaging
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Emergency Medical Services
Basic Paramedic
Health Information Technology*
Medical Coding
Medical Transcription
Human Services
Drug and Alcohol Associate
Gerontology
Mental Health Associate
Social Work Associate
Medical Assistant
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Patient Care Specialist
Pharmacy Technology*
Physical Therapist Assistant
Polysomnography
Practical Nursing (LPN)
Respiratory Therapy
Therapeutic Massage
*online or hybrid program offering
G E T I N A W A L L A C E S T A T E O F M I N D .
YOUR DEGREE is within reach. . .
STUDENT life
Along with providing a top-rated education in a safe
and friendly atmosphere, Wallace State strives to offer
its students numerous social, civic, athletic, cultural, and
entertainment opportunities for a well-rounded college
experience.
Our faculty and staff go out of their way to provide support
and encouragement for students and to enhance their
educational experience in ways that provide inspiration and
personal growth. That includes offering engaging activities
for socializing with friends, as well as challenges and
opportunities for personal accomplishments.
The college takes extra steps to build educational
opportunities into the curriculum through the Learning
Communities program. Courses designated as a Learning
Community (usually a 9:30 a.m. class) allow students to
attend campus or community events and process their
experience as part of their class.
Area high school students can experience campus life as
they participate in the Wallace State Dual Enrollment, Fast
Track for Industry and Fast Track to College programs.
With more than 30 student clubs and organizations,
students have ample opportunities to find their place
among others with similar interests and contribute to their
college and local communities. Several Wallace State
student organizations support community activities such as
the American Red Cross, Christmas Love, March of Dimes
Walk America, American Heart Association Heart Walk,
American Cancer Society Relay For Life, Humane Society
and Caring For Kids.
Other activities offered at Wallace State include intramural
sports, student government, drama club, student
newspaper and more. Homecoming, Spring Fling, concerts,
film screenings and other special events provide even more
occasions for social interaction.
Wallace State’s Honor Code sets the college apart from
other community colleges and puts us in the same class
as the nation’s most revered elite institutions. By asking
students to voluntarily commit to upholding standards of
mutual trust, compassion, and respect for oneself, one
another, and the community, the Honor Code establishes
an open environment for learning and growing through
personal and community responsibility.
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The Student Services division is here to ensure that you make the most of your time when you join the Wallace State college community. Wallace State is committed to providing students with an excellent support system that bridges every gap students may encounter as they progress. Students have access to:
• Academic advising, counseling, and testing services in the
Advising Center.
• Assistance and information about applying for Financial Aid.
• Lion Central, a one-stop enrollment center in the Bailey
Center where students can meet with admissions, financial
aid, advising, and more.
• Wireless hotspots available throughout campus in the library,
Student Center, and Bailey Center as well as abundant
computer labs.
• A wide variety of continuing education, personal enrichment
and community education classes.
• Wellness Center, a state-of-the-art fitness facility to help
students have fun and stay in shape.
• Conveniently located men’s and women’s residence halls
equipped with desks, bookshelves, double beds, walk-in
closets, and private bathrooms.
• WSCC Police Department with a 24-hour presence on
campus.
• The Wallace State Library, which provides traditional as well
as multimedia resources and a computer lab for patron use.
A genealogy research collection is also located in the library.
• The Tutoring Lab open to all students and providing–
assistance in a variety of subjects free of charge.
S T U D E N T S E R V I C E S
C L U B S & O R G A N I Z A T I O N S
Alabama Student Nurses Association
Ambassadors
BASS Club
Campus Ministries
Cheerleaders
Child Development Club
Choir, Singers and Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Circle K Club
Culinary Arts Club
Computer Science Club
Cosmetology Club
Cullman-Blount County Young Democrats
Drama Club
Homecoming Queen and Court
Intercollegiate Athletics
International Study
Intramural Athletics
Jazz and Concert Bands
Lambda Beta
Lambda Nu
Lex Adjustor Majus
Lex Corpus
Math and Physics Club
Pep Band Auxiliaries
Phi Beta Lambda
Phi Theta Kappa
Relay For Life
Student Physical Therapy
Scholars’ Bowl
Sigma Kappa Delta
Skills USA/VICA
Sonography Club
Student Government Association
The Mane Issue Student Newspaper
Miss WSCC Pageant
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ATHLETICS
Wallace State has a tradition of athletic excellence that includes
Olympic medalists, national champions, numerous conference
titles and hundreds of
All Americans.
The Wallace State
Lions compete in
Division I of the
Alabama Community
College Conference
and the National
Junior College
Athletic Association.
Many of our athletes
go on to play at the
university level in the
sport of their choice.
Some even sign
professional
contracts. MLB All-Star Craig Kimbrel of the San Diego Padres,
World Series pitcher Derek Holland of the Texas Rangers, Zelous
Wheeler, formerly of the New York Yankees organization and
currently playing in Japan, and Jake Elmore of the Tampa Bay Rays
organization are all currently playing professional baseball.
PGA golfers include Brett Wetterich and Fredrick Jacobson.
Former Wallace State athlete Ricardo Lockette is a receiver for the
Seattle Seahawks.
Wallace State coaches are not only among the nation’s best,
but they also take great pride in the academic success of their
athletes. Special tutoring and study sessions are available for all
athletes to ensure excellence in academics as well as athletics.
Wallace State teams are recognized among the top teams
academically by the NJCAA, and many student athletes receive
Academic All-American honors each year.
The impressive athletic facilities at Wallace State are among the
best in the nation. Tom Drake Coliseum is one of the largest
two-year college basketball and volleyball facilities in the United
States, with seating for more than 5,000. The college’s baseball,
softball and soccer facilities are among the finest in the Southeast.
Wallace State’s athletes also have access to state-of-the-art
training through the Wellness Center, which houses an extensive
weight room, treadmills and cardiovascular equipment,
racquetball courts, basketball and volleyball practice courts,
batting cages, aerobics and cheerleading rooms, men’s and
women’s locker rooms, classrooms, and offices.
Baseball
Seven-time Conference Champs, Six appearances at World Series
Men’s Basketball
Three-time Conference Champs (2010, 2012, 2014)
Women’s Basketball
2011 ACCC Champs, Six-time Conference Champs, Five National
Tournament Appearances
Women’s Volleyball
2014 ACCC Champs, Six-time Defending State Champs, 13-time
Conference Champs, 15 National Tournament Appearances
Softball
Two-time National Champions (2008, 2013), Two-time National
Tournament Runner-up, Nine-time State Champs
Men’s Golf
Finished 5th Nationally in 2015, Twelve-time Conference Champs,
Three-time National Tournament Runner-Up
Co-ed Cheerleading
Two-time National Champions (2004, 2006)
For the latest Wallace State athletic schedules, visit www.wallacestate.edu. For more
information on athletic programs, contact Deborah Spann at 256.352.8121.
W S C C S P O R T S
TUITION and Financial Aid
Credit Hours
Tuition $111/Hour
Bond Surety Fee
Building Fee
Facility Renewal Fee
Technology Fee
Total Tuition & Fees
1 115 .0 0 1 .00 1 0 .00 9 .00 9 .00 144 .00
2 230 .00 2 .00 20 .00 18 .00 18 .00 288 .00
3 345 .00 3 .00 30 .00 27 .00 27 .00 432 .00
4 460 .00 4 .00 40 .00 36 .00 36 .00 576 .00
5 575 .00 5 .00 50 .00 45 .00 45 .00 720 .00
6 690 .00 6 .00 60 .00 54 .00 54 .00 864 .00
7 805 .00 7 .00 70 .00 63 .00 63 .00 1 ,008 .00
8 920 .00 8 .00 80 .00 72 .00 72 .00 1 ,152 .00
9 1 , 035 .00 9 .00 90 .00 81 .00 81 .00 1 ,296 .00
10 1 , 150 .00 10 .00 10 0 .00 90 .00 90 .00 1 ,440 .00
11 1 , 265 .00 11 .00 11 0 .00 99 .00 99 .00 1 ,584 .00
12 1 , 380 .00 12 .00 12 0 .00 108 .00 108 .00 1 ,728 .00
13 1 , 495 .00 13 .00 13 0 .00 117 .00 117 .00 1 ,872 .00
14 1 , 610 .00 14 .00 14 0 .00 126 .00 126 .00 2 ,016 .00
• Presidential Scholarships
• Academic Excellence Scholarships
• Career Technical Scholarships
• Allied Health and Nursing Scholarships
• Leadership Scholarships
• Performing Arts Scholarships
• Athletic Scholarships
• Senior Adult Scholarships
• Alumni Association Scholarships
• Future Foundation Scholarships
More than 80 percent of Wallace State students are eligible for some form of financial aid in the form of Pell grants, the Federal
student loan program, scholarships, and work study opportunities. Details available online at wallacestate.edu/Financial-Aid.
The following scholarships are offered through Wallace State:
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Tuition chart is for planning purposes. Rates are subject to change. Visit www.wallacestate.edu for the most current tuition information.
ADMISSIONS Checklist
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❒ Admissions Application An Application for Admission must be completed, signed and submitted to the Admissions Office. Forms are available in the Admissions Office or may be completed online.
❒ Official Transcripts Request a copy of your official transcripts from all high schools and colleges you have attended be sent to Wallace State Community College Admissions Office. Your transcript must include your official graduation date. If you have passed the GED examination, a copy of your certificate must be submitted to the Admissions Office.
❒ Apply for Scholarships and Financial Aid The first step to apply for Financial Aid is to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) along with addi-tional paperwork required by the Wallace State Financial Aid Office, and a WSCC Scholarship Application. The FAFSA must be completed online at www.fafsa.gov. You are encouraged to apply for Financial Aid by May 1 if you plan to attend WSCC in the Fall Semester or by October 1 if you plan to attend WSCC the following Spring Semester. The application deadline for WSCC scholarships is February 15 for fall term scholarships.
❒ Attend Lions’ Pride Lions’ Pride Orientation sessions are conducted on specified dates prior to the start of the semester. At the conclusion of Lions’ Pride, you will be given the opportunity to meet with an advisor and discuss your educational plan. As part of this process, you will be authorized to register in the Office of Admissions or online.
❒ Take the Compass Placement Test The purpose of COMPASS testing is to place you in the classes most appropriate to your academic ability. You may need to enroll in transitional classes before taking other higher-level courses. If you received a 20 or higher ACT English score and/or a 20 or higher ACT Math score within the last two years, this test may not be necessary. Walk-in tests are given daily from 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.
❒ Advisement All students must complete the advisement process with their assigned advisor prior to registration for classes. You will need to bring your ACT scores or COMPASS placement scores with you.
❒ New Student Orientation All entering freshmen are required to enroll in an orientation class designed to assist students in the transition to college (ORI101, ORI103, or WKO101).
❒ Register for Classes After you have determined your class schedule with an advisor, you are ready to complete your registration. Tuition and fees are paid online or in the Cashier’s Office.
❒ Purchase Books About a month before classes begin, your textbooks will be available for purchase in the WSCC Bookstore. Cash, checks, VISA and MasterCard are accepted.
❒ First Week of Class!
LION CENTRAL OFFICE HOURS:
Mon - Wed: 7:30am - 6:00pm
Thurs: 7:30am - 4:30pm
Fri: 7:30am - 2:00pm
Phone: 256.352.8238
Email: [email protected]
Located in the lobby of the James C. Bailey Center. Start at
Lion Central for questions about Advising, Admissions and
Financial Aid.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
Visit wallacestate.edu/Register- Now for step-by-step instructions
on registering for classes.
Visit myWallaceState at wallacestate.edu/mywallacestate for
student records, catalog, class schedules, and more.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
It is the policy of the Alabama Community College System and Wallace
State Community College, a postsecondary institution under its control,
that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national
origin, disability, age or sexual orientation, be excluded from participation
in, be denied benefit of, or be subjected to discrimination under any
program, activity or employment. The College will not retaliate against
any person because they have engaged in a protected activity opposing
the College or because they have made a complaint, testified, assisted,
or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding or hearing
alleging discrimination on a basis specified above.
ACCREDITATION
Wallace State Community College is accredited by the Southern Associa-
tion of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate
degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane,
Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the
accreditation of Wallace State Community College.