Academic Calendar Semester
Accreditors Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges
Campus setting Distant Town
Carnegie classifiaction Associate's
Carnegie Classification Associates - Public Rural-serving Small
Coed Status 32% Men, 68% Women
Degrees Associate's degree
Federal aid Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Most Popular Areas of Study Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Most Popular Areas of Study Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Most Popular Areas of Study Security and Protective Services
Most Popular Areas of Study Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Most Popular Areas of Study Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Religious Affiliation None
Religious affiliation Not applicable
Typical Cost of Books $1450
Undergrad ages 39% 25 and over, 61% 24 and under
Undergrad population 1563
Undergraduate/Flat Fee $195
Undergraduate/In-state Tuition $2616
Undergraduate/In-state Tuition & Fees $2811
Undergraduate/Out-of-state Tuition $7950
Undergraduate/Out-of-state Tuition & Fees $8145
Undergraduate/Per Credit Hour Fee $94
Founded in 1970 and opened in 1971, Paul D. Camp Community College is a two-year public educational institution with campuses in Franklin and Suffolk, and a Center in Smithfield, VA. The college provides accessible, quality higher education, workforce training, and community development in our service region, while supporting success for a diverse student population, and fulfilling the needs of our employers. PDCCC offers a wide array of educational opportunities and workforce training including associate degrees for transfer and career preparation, certificates and career studies certificates; training for businesses and industries; and special interest classes for the community.