In December 1963, the State Department of Education granted approval for the establishment of Atlantic Community College, which became the second college to be organized by the state. The college opened to students in September 1966 in rented classrooms at Atlantic City High School. The groundbreaking for the nine building campus on 541 acres in Mays Landing took place in November 1966, with the first classes starting in the fall of 1968.
In the spring of 1982, major work was completed on a two-year, $7 million expansion project. This project included two new buildings, expanded student service facilities, the Academy of Culinary Arts and additional classroom and office space.
In that same year, the former Atlantic City Electric Company building, located in Atlantic City, was purchased by Atlantic County for the College. By 1984, a $4 million renovation project transformed the aging building into a beautiful modern facility. In 2001, the campus was named for the first County Executive (1975-1979) as the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City Center.
Since 1973, the College has been the main provider of community college education to Cape May County residents. In July 1995, the New Jersey Higher Education recommended that it enter into a partnership with a neighboring community college. Cape May County requested joint proposals which were due in February 1997 and, as a result, on January 1, 1999, ACC officially became a joint college between Atlantic and Cape May counties. The Board of Trustees approved a new name for the joint college: Atlantic Cape Community College (Atlantic Cape) in February, 1999. Located in Cape May Court House, adjacent to the Rutgers University Cooperative Extension Service Facility across from the Cape May Zoo, welcomed students to the new 68,000-square-foot facility in August 2005.
Atlantic Cape's 60th Anniversary April 14, 2024
Dr. Barbara Gaba | 2017 - Present |
Dr. Pete Mora | 2005 - 2016 |
Dr. John May | 1993 - 2005 |
Dr. William Orth | 1987 - 1993 |
Dr. Ronald Bush | 1984 - 1986 |
Dr. Lawrence Winchell | 1973 - 1984 |
Dr. Wallace Appleson | 1970 - 1973 |
Dr. Luther Shaw | 1966 - 1970 |
Dr. Walton Brown | 1964 - 1966 |
All three campuses of Atlantic Cape Community College have a full service library.
The Rewites Archive contains digitized copies of Atlantic Cape's award winning literary and art magazine that publishers poetry, drama, fiction, photography, drawings and paintings created by members of the college community. Issues are edited and published by students, with the support of the English department. The magazine has existed since the inception of the college; the first yearbook, published in 1968, lists the Laureate club among student activities.
This guide was developed by Robert Mast, Leslie Murtha, and Janet Hauge, Atlantic Cape Community College Libraries.
Published October 2021