Calhoun Hollow, Montgomery County, Missouri, a valley Calhoun Mine, Lumpkin County, Georgia, on the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark

With over 150 in-person, online, and hybrid programs, Calhoun Community College offers an opportunity for every type of student to launch their career, across North Alabama and beyond.

Historian Charles Wiltse noted Calhoun's evolution, "Though he is known today primarily for his sectionalism, Calhoun was the last of the great political leaders of his time to take a sectional position—later than Daniel Webster, later than Henry Clay, later than Adams himself."

John C. Calhoun, American political leader who was a congressman, the secretary of war, the seventh vice president (serving under presidents John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson), a senator, and the secretary of state of the United States.

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With a wide range of academic programs and career training, Calhoun is your gateway to a brighter future and a stronger regional workforce.

Offering more than 100 associate degree options and career and certificate programs, Calhoun serves approximately 10,000 students at its 110-acre Decatur campus; its Huntsville-Cummings Research Park site and the Alabama Center for the Arts.