100 South Turner Blvd
Maxwell-Gunter AFB AL 36114-3011


 

 

 

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Community College of the Air Force Community College of the Air Force

Community College of the Air Force

CCAF is a worldwide multi-campus community college established to meet the educational needs of Air Force enlisted personnel.
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Maxwell AFB - Gunter Annex, Alabama

The Community College of the Air Force

Community College of the Air Force

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The Community College of the Air Force is a federally-chartered degree-granting institution that serves the United States Air Force's enlisted total force. We partner with over 108 affiliated Air Force schools, 82 Education Service Offices located worldwide, and more than 1,500 civilian academic institutions to serve approximately 300,000 active, guard, and reserve enlisted personnel, making CCAF the world's largest community college system. The college annually awards over 22,000 associate in applied science degrees from 68 degree programs.

We strive to meet the demands of the Air Force's expeditionary environment and at the same time help airmen achieve their educational goals by capitalizing on job-related training and education as part of flexible degree completion programs.

On the following pages you'll find information about our degree programs, our certification and licensure programs, and our regional accreditation. So whether you're a prospective or current student, an education counselor, a recruiter, or a commander, we've designed this website to provide valuable information about higher education opportunities with CCAF.

Vision:
The community college of choice, providing a path to higher learning for those with a calling to serve.

Mission:
Offer and award job-related associate in applied science degrees and other academic credentials that enhance mission readiness, contribute to recruiting, assist in retention, and support the career transitions of Air Force enlisted members.

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