The Columbus Campus specializes in career and technical education with 14 specialized programs, alongside academic transfer courses in 25 areas. It emphasizes practical skills for local industries, entrepreneurship, and customized business training to support the Platte Valley region's economy.
This campus serves students seeking quick entry into the workforce or preparation for bachelor's degrees, with strong community partnerships for internships and job placement.
The Grand Island Campus focuses on 22 career education programs and transfer courses in 18 subjects, catering to the Hall County area's manufacturing, healthcare, and agricultural needs with modern facilities for hands-on learning.
It supports workforce development through partnerships with local businesses, offering certifications that lead directly to employment in central Nebraska's growing sectors.
The Hastings Campus offers the widest range with 28 career programs and transfer options in 17 areas, emphasizing health professions, trades, and liberal arts to serve Adams County and surrounding rural communities.
With advanced simulation labs and industry collaborations, it prepares students for high-demand jobs and further education.
The Holdrege Center, known for its agriculture focus, provides accessible general education, workforce training, and interactive distance learning classes tailored to Phelps County's farming and rural economy.
It supports local farmers and workers with short-term certificates and pathways to main campus degrees.
The Kearney Center emphasizes ESL, general studies, and career training for Buffalo County's diverse population, including Hispanic communities, with extended hours for working adults.
It bridges to four-year universities like UNK and supports local economic growth.
The Lexington Center serves Dawson County's meatpacking workforce with targeted health, language, and technical programs, focusing on quick certifications for immigrant and local students.
It partners with industry for job-ready skills in the region's food processing hub.
The Ord Learning Center offers flexible scheduling for Valley County's rural students, focusing on core academics, ag-related training, and online/hybrid options to minimize travel.
It facilitates access to CCC's full resources while addressing local needs in farming communities.