CACC and AUM

Auburn University at Montgomery chancellor Dr. Carl Stockton, left, and Central Alabama Community College president Jeff Lynn sign a transfer agreement in a ceremony Wednesday.

Central Alabama Community College (CACC) president Jeff Lynn and Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) chancellor Dr. Carl Stockton signed a transfer agreement Wednesday in the Watson Robbins Taylor Center on the AUM campus. The agreement creates a collaborative transfer process that ensures the transfer of academic courses/credits and ongoing collaborative campus advising between CACC and AUM.

The concurrent enrollment program is intended to streamline qualified students’ completion of both their associate and their bachelor’s degrees in an accelerated manner. All concurrent AUM courses will be taught on CACC's campus and/or AUM's campus, during the time when students are completing their associate degree program. Once the students have completed the associate degree they will continue as AUM students to complete their bachelor’s degree.