Alumni Newsletter
Keeping our Alumni informed of Atlantic Cape activities
Winter 2008 Issue
- Former ACA Student Wins Jersey Seafood Challenge
- Carême’s Reopens for Lunch; Special Price Available through Feb. 11
- Tickets on Sale for April 3 Restaurant Gala
- Alumni Updates
- Master Plan Charts Exciting Future for Mays Landing Campus
- Alumni Compete in Archery Shoot
- Café Series Announces Three Exciting Performances
- Two Academy of Culinary Arts Grads Not the Retiring Types
- Annual Appeal Aids ACCC Students
- New Scholarship Honors Late ACA Graduate, Benefit Planned
- ACCC Presents ‘Dear America,’ Free Play March 9
- Explore All-American Cooking with Academy Workshop Series
- Veteran Broadcaster Teaching Communication Classes
- Tasty Workshops on Tap at ACA
- Fun Personal Enrichment Classes Scheduled for Spring
- Academy Students Earn Eight Medals at Prestigious NY Food Show
- Benefits of Alumni Membership
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Alumni & Friends
Atlantic Cape salutes its sustaining sponsors
Master Plan Charts Exciting Future for Mays Landing Campus
After unveiling Blueprint 2020: Building a Better Future for ACCC, the college’s board of trustees has identified priorities of the master plan. The top projects, all on the Mays Landing Campus, include construction of a science and technology building and related renovations to vacated structures; construction of a student center; and development of a new entranceway and loop road on the campus.
The college completed a yearlong study with Kimball and Associates in 2007 to develop the plan. The resulting document included a far-reaching vision of what could take place on the Mays Landing Campus through 2020. It took stock of the current buildings and land, potential development uses and adjacent and nearby properties for possible acquisition. It outlined new enhancements and income-generating projects, including a career/conference center and a university center where four-year colleges offering degree completion programs would be housed.
In 2007-2008, to jumpstart the process while funding sources are identified, the college is exploring infrastructure issues and hiring a company to explore which permits might be required by the N.J. Pinelands Commission for upcoming projects.


