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You can help raise the final $2.5 million
needed to make this regional dream come true


Adirondack Community College is embarking on its most exciting, ambitious and regionally important project to date — the construction of a brand new center on the ACC campus devoted exclusively to bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.

Scheduled to open in early 2009, the J. Buckley Bryan, Jr. ACC ’87, ’94 Regional Higher Education Center — the first of its kind in the SUNY system — will provide an opportunity for more area residents than ever before to earn advanced degrees without traveling any farther than Queensbury.

The new Center will enable our current advanced degree partners, SUNY Plattsburgh and Empire State College, to offer more classes at more convenient times; and provide classroom space for other four-year colleges and universities that have expressed interest in offering advanced degrees on the ACC campus.

The ACC Foundation and a committee of community volunteers are now working to raise the final $2.5 million of the total $7 million project cost. Learn how you can help by clicking here.
Link To Watch Campaign Video
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