Trojan to Trojan, CACC graduates can now easily transfer classes to Troy University

Cliff Williams / The Outlook Central Alabama Community College president Jeff Lynn, left, speaks with Troy University vice chancellor Ray White, right, as the schools signed an agreement allowing CACC students to continue their education at Troy.

ALEXANDER CITY — A small hurdle between an associate degree and a four-year college degree has become smaller for Central Alabama Community College (CACC) graduates.

Now CACC Trojan graduates can easily become a Troy University Trojan through an agreement of the two colleges signed this week.

Cliff Williams is a staff writer for Tallapoosa Publishers.