Education & Engagement Center
RCC's EEC in the heart of Asheboro
Welcome to Randolph Community College’s Education and Engagement Center in downtown Asheboro — a space built to meet our community where it is and help it get where it wants to go. Located at 135 Sunset Ave., this 1,200-square-foot hub features two 12-person classrooms, a reception area, and room to grow by an additional 6,000 square feet as demand rises.
From English-language instruction to small-business education and support, this multi-use center is designed to deliver real impact and access. It’s a one-stop connection point for learning, resources, and opportunity — right in the heart of Asheboro.
For more information or to reserve a meeting space, call 336-328-1755 or email educationandengagement@randolph.edu.
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What classes do you offer?
What type of class are you interested in? We offer both Continuing Education (ex.6-10 week class with no diploma or degree earned) and Curriculum (diploma or degree program). We also offer ESOL classes, lifetime learning classes, and more!
Do you have a bookstore?
We don't have a bookstore at the Education and Engagement Center. You will need to contact the bookstore at the main campus in Asheboro. Once you have purchased books, you may request that they be sent to the Archdale Center for your convenience.
Do you offer placement testing?
For placement testing dates and times, please contact the Assessment Center at 336-633-0321.
The Education and Engagement Center is available when your company or organization is looking for meeting space. For more information, call 336-328-1755 or email educationandengagement@randolph.edu.
Pop-Ins — No appointment needed!
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On Monday, March 16, EEC staff will provide Financial Assistance Advising (including FAFSA help and information on VA benefits) from 10-11 a.m. and 12-1 p.m.
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The Academic Advising Pop-In is set for Wednesday, March 25, from 10-11 a.m. and 12-1 p.m. Students can explore RCC programs, meet with an advisor, and register for classes.
First Step Fridays — Held every other Friday (starting Feb. 27) from 10-11 a.m. and 12-1 p.m., these sessions provide hands-on support for both prospective and currents students whether it be applications or the enrollment process. Even better? No laptop needed! The Center has laptops on site.
Drop-In College Curious Hours — Designed to bring awareness to prospective and current students, those interested can drop in from 9 a.m. to -1 p.m. Monday-Friday and no appointment is necessary. Visitors can learn about degrees, diploma, and certificate programs, get help with admissions and enrollment programs, explore financial assistance and scholarship opportunities, and discuss career pathways and workforce training.