The Andalusia Campus is the flagship location of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College, situated on 160 acres adjoining the college's golf course and public recreational areas like Dream Park and walking trails. This campus primarily focuses on academic transfer programs preparing students for baccalaureate degrees at four-year universities, alongside comprehensive health sciences education. It houses key facilities for general education and specialized healthcare training, serving students from Covington County and surrounding regions with a blend of traditional classroom instruction, online options, and hands-on clinical experiences.
The Greenville Campus, established in 1992 and strategically positioned near Interstate 65 just 50 miles from Montgomery, caters to students in Butler County with a focus on accessible academic and foundational career programs. This smaller campus emphasizes flexible learning formats to support working adults and local residents pursuing associate degrees or certificates, with strong support for transfer pathways and introductory technical skills in a convenient setting.
The MacArthur Campus in Opp, formerly Douglas MacArthur State Technical College and merged with LBWCC in 2003, spans 100 acres adjacent to the public library and features modern walking trails. It specializes in career and technical education, delivering high-demand, hands-on programs to train Alabama's workforce in trades and industrial skills, with a strong emphasis on practical training labs and industry partnerships for immediate employment outcomes.