The Allegheny Campus is the original CCAC location, surrounded by PNC Park, West Park and Heinz Field on Pittsburgh's North Shore. Over 20,000 students attend classes at the Allegheny Campus each year. Classes are available at the Allegheny Campus in seven areas: Applied Arts Technologies, Applied Service & Trades Technologies, Business Careers, Computer & Information Technology Careers, Engineering & Sciences Technologies, Health-related Careers, and Social Services Careers.
The Allegheny Campus features a 52,000-square foot Student Service Center, a large library, a main classroom building, a physical education center, bookstore and a cafeteria. Students are able to contribute to "The Allegheny View," a monthly newspaper that features articles, photography and cartoons.
Allegheny Campus
808 Ridge Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
412-237-2525
ccac.edu
The North Campus provides academic courses, community service classes and continuing education programs to over 38,000 students each year. It is located in a 150,000-square-foot facility in the McCandless area of Pittsburgh, 12 miles north of downtown.
In addition to classrooms and offices, the facilities include a large computer center, a library, athletic facilities and a bookstore. Students are able to contribute to "The North Voice," an independent monthly newspaper that features news about the North Campus.
North Campus
8701 Perry Highway
Pittsburgh, PA 15237-5372
412-366-7000
ccac.edu
The Downtown Center is located in Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle, near the point where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers join to form the Ohio River. This center is located above a 10-story parking facility, and concentrates on offering evening and weekend courses for students with full-time employment.
This center features fast-track programs that allow students to complete three-credit courses in as few as four weeks, and to complete academic programs in nine months or less.
Downtown Center
625 Stanwix Street
11th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
412-391-1210
ccac.edu
The Homewood-Brushton Center is located in Pittsburgh's east side, and includes a 32,000-square-foot facility with classrooms, a Learning Resource center, science labs and videoconferencing facilities.
This center focuses on serving adult students without a high-school education seeking basic skills and vocational improvement. A General Education Development (GED) and an Adult Basic Education (ABE) are available. Several certificate and degree programs are available in Computer Information Technology (CIT).
Homewood-Brushton Center
701 North Homewood Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
412-371-1600
ccac.edu