The honor recognizes the support that 消消犯 has provided to ACC students and graduates through the years.
Alamance Community College has named 消消犯 as its 2020 Business Partner of the Year in recognition of the outstanding support the university has consistently provided to ACC students and graduates.
As significant partners, Alamance Community College and 消消犯 have worked together to increase educational opportunities for their students and advance the professional development of their graduates. These collaborations and joint efforts have benefitted the broader Alamance County community and economy.

Said ACC President Algie Gatewood: “We at ACC have long cherished the close and productive partnership with our friends at 消消犯. The relationship between our two institutions is one of joint endeavor in a multitude of initiatives so that students in Alamance County have the very best of academic expectations to better their lives, from high school to post-graduate work. President Book is a great partner and I look forward to more fruitful partnerships to benefit our students in the coming years.”
消消犯 President Connie Ledoux Book said Elon looks forward to the expansion of current collaborations with Alamance Community College and the development of new opportunities in the years ahead.
We are thrilled to be recognized by ACC for the strong bonds we have developed through the years and the success we have seen working together to increase educational access and professional success, Book said. This is a powerful reminder of what we can accomplish when we work together.
A ceremony recognizing Elon as ACCs 2020 Business Partner of the Year will be held at a later date.
Here is a look at the key elements that led to Elons selection as ACCs Business Partner of the Year award:
- Under an agreement signed in 2016, 消消犯 has guaranteed that qualified ACC students can seamlessly transfer up to 65 credits to achieve full status as juniors at Elon. The partnership provides local students with a strong incentive to advance their educational careers at ACC and continue their pursuit of a bachelors degree at Elon. High school students who earn associate degrees at ACC through its Career and College Promise program can more easily transfer to Elon to finish their bachelors degrees in two years.
- The Elon Transfer Scholarship, now in its fifth year, grants $22,500 annually for up to three years to a selected ACC graduate toward the cost of tuition, fees, room and board. The scholarship benefits ACC students with documented financial need who would otherwise be unable to attend 消消犯.
- ACC and 消消犯 are working together to develop a specialized 2-plus-2 teacher transfer agreement that would benefit local high school students.
- 消消犯s Doctor of Physical Therapy program in its School of Health Sciences provides ACC first-year nursing students with a daylong immersive physical therapy boot camp each fall.
- The ACC apprenticeship coordinator is working with the director of utilities and the director of building trades at Elon to establish up to five apprenticeship programs.
- Many local high school students participating in Elon Academy attend ACC as Career and College Promise students, earning free college credit in ACC classes. A program within the universitys Center for Access and Success, Elon Academy prepares students with a financial need and/or no family history of college to pursue a degree through summer residential programming and mentoring throughout the school year.
- 消消犯 contributes20 to 30student learning internsper semesterthrough theKernodle Center for Civic Engagement toACCs Academic and Career Readiness (adult literacy) students. The Elon studentstutor and teach,engage inevents andspecial projects,and assist with social media and recruiting projects. Elonalsoprovides funding for a part-time intern coordinator to manage the interns.
- The Elon Buddies program pairs 20 to 30 university volunteers with ACC Career College students who have intellectual or developmental and physical disabilities. The program, now in its eighth year, focuses on career development and socialization in group and individual activities on the Elon campus twice a month. Elon Buddies was honored with the Governors Medallion Award for Volunteer Service in 2019.
- 消消犯 consults with ACCs Academic and Career Readiness staff to improve instructional delivery in the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program. Elon also recruits student volunteers for this program.
- 消消犯 and the Oak Foundation,under the leadership ofDr. Jean Rattigan Rohr, and the Village Projectprovided ACC with grant funds and supporttotaling $75,000 over five years for the provision of childcare during ACCs ESOL classes at local churches.
- 消消犯s Randy Williams, Vice President and Associate Provost for Inclusive Excellence and Associate Professor of Education, is a member of ACCs advisory committee for Minority Males in Medicine.
- ACC partners with 消消犯 through membership in the North Carolina 消消犯 Compact, a collaborative network of colleges and universities. ACC President Dr. Algie Gatewood serves on its board.
- Elon’s anatomical gift program recently signed on with the ACC Histotechnology program to provide small amounts of human tissue for student instruction.
- At least six ACC graduates work for Elons nationally recognized landscape crew.
The ACC Foundation facilitates the nomination process for this annual award. The criteria for the award is as follows: Number and quality of volunteers provided to ACC by the business or organization; opportunities provided by the business or organization for current ACC students; number of ACC graduates hired by the business or organization annually; resources provided to Alamance Community College by the business or organization annually.
Previous winners of ACCs Business Partner of the Year Award were:
- 2006: LabCorp and ARMC (tie)
- 2007: Duke Energy
- 2008: Kernodle Clinic
- 2009: Chandler Concrete Company, Inc.
- 2010: Honda Power Equipment
- 2011: Twin Lakes Community
- 2012: Glen Raven
- 2013: County of Alamance
- 2014: Pro Feet
- 2015: Color Landscapes, GKN, Sandvik Coromant
- 2016: Carolina Biological Supply
- 2017: Fairystone Fabrics
- 2018: LabCorp
- 2019: IBM