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EDUCATION BOOK OF LISTS 2020 | 45 Largest community colleges in Greater Hartford (Ranked by total headcount enrollment, fall 2019) Rank College Fall 2019 enrollment (a) Major programs Online courses offered? Online degrees offered? Faculty full time/ part time Graduation rate President 1 Manchester Community College Great Path Manchester, CT 06040 860-512-3000; www.manchestercc.edu 5,511 Health Careers, hospitality, technology Y N 95 304 20% Tanya Millner-Harlee 2 Tunxis Community College 271 Scott Swamp Road Farmington, CT 06032 860-773-1300; www.tunxis.edu 3,781 Advanced manufacturing, business, criminal justice, dental hygiene, dental assisting, early childhood education, engineering science, graphic design, human services, Pathway to Teaching Careers, Transfer Tickets, Healthcare Career Workforce certificates Y Y 56 245 12% Darryl Reome 3 Capital Community College 950 Main St. Hartford, CT 06103 860-906-5000; www.capitalcc.edu 3,102 Accounting, architectural engineering, biotechnology, mobile application developer, nursing, cyber security, health science, construction management, music industry, early childhood education Y Y 63 195 10% Duncan Harris 4 Middlesex Community College 100 Training Hill Road Middletown, CT 06457 860-343-5719; www.mxcc.commnet.edu 2,424 General studies, criminal justice, human services, business administration, early childhood education, veterinary technology, ophthalmic design and dispensing, digital media production, radiology Y Y 42 116 25% Steven Minkler 5 Asnuntuck Community College 170 Elm St. Enfield, CT 06082 860-253-3000; www.asnuntuck.edu 1,799 Accounting, advanced manufacturing machine technology, business administration, criminal justice, early childhood education, general studies, human services, liberal arts Y Y 35 100 39% Michelle Coach (b) 6 Northwestern Connecticut Community College Park Place East Winsted, CT 06098 860-738-6300; www.nwcc.commnet.edu 1,308 Nursing, veterinary technology, business and management administration, computer systems technology, liberal arts and science Y N 28 68 NA Michael A. Rooke Source: Each college via survey and websites. Notes: Graduation rate is according to the federal definition (first-time, first-year undergraduate students who complete their program within 150% of the published time for the program). For community colleges, this is three years. Graduation rates are higher when considering students who attend longer than three years. 2019-2020 in-state standard tuition for 12+ credits per semester is $1,992 and fees are $246; out-of-state tuition is $5,976 and fees are $738. NA= Not available. (a) Enrollment figures reflect what the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) Board of Regents refers to as headcount; CSCU has a special formula for calculating full-time equivalent enrollment. (b) Interim CEO. —Compiled by Heide Martin. Largest private schools in Greater Hartford (Ranked by 2019-2020 enrollment among schools that offer a high school diploma) Rank School 2019-2020 enrollment Grade levels Students per teacher Type of school Religious affiliation Tuition Head of school/ Year established 1 Woodstock Academy (a) 57 Academy Road Woodstock, CT 06281 (b) 860-928-6575; www.woodstockacademy.org 1,150 9-PG 14 Coed boarding None $15,500 (day) $51,500 (boarding) Christopher J. Sandford Head of school 1801 2 Choate Rosemary Hall 333 Christian St. Wallingford, CT 06492 203-697-2000; www.choate.edu 854 9-PG 12 Coed boarding None $59,990 (boarding) $46,190 (day) Alex D. Curtis Head of school 1890 3 The Loomis Chaffee School 4 Batchelder Road Windsor, CT 06095 860-687-6000; www.loomischaffee.org 690 9-PG 12 Coed boarding None $59,640 (boarding) Sheila Culbert Head of school 1914 4 Xavier High School 181 Randolph Road Middletown, CT 06457 860-346-7735; www.xavierhighschool.org 662 9-12 12 Boys day Roman Catholic $14,600 -$15,100 David C. Eustis Jr. Headmaster 1963 5 Hamden Hall Country Day School 1108 Whitney Ave. Hamden, CT 06517 203-752-2600; www.hamdenhall.org 574 PK-12 12 Coed day None $42,990 (c) Robert J. Izzo Head of school 1912 6 East Catholic High School 115 New State Road Manchester, CT 06042 860-649-5336; www.echs.com 560 9-12 20 Coed day Roman Catholic $13,230 Ryan Hinton Principal 1961 7 Kingswood Oxford School 170 Kingswood Road West Hartford, CT 06119 860-233-9631; www.kingswoodoxford.org 515 6-12 7 Coed day None $37,700 (middle school) $41,700 (high school) Thomas Dillow Head of school 1909 8 Sacred Heart Academy 265 Benham St. Hamden, CT 06514 203-288-2309; www.sacredhearthamden.org 504 9-12 18 Girls day Roman Catholic $12,300 Sr. Sheila O'Neill President 1946 9 Northwest Catholic High School 29 Wampanoag Drive West Hartford, CT 06117 860-236-4221; www.northwestcatholic.org 495 9-12 15 Coed day Roman Catholic $15,350 Christian J. Cashman President 1961 10 St. Paul Catholic High School 1001 Stafford Ave. Bristol, CT 06010 860-584-0911; www.spchs.net 433 9-12 13 Coed day Roman Catholic $11,325 Cary Dupont President 1966 11 Mercy High School 1740 Randolph Road Middletown, CT 06457 860-346-6659; www.mercyhigh.com 425 9-12 14 Day Roman Catholic $15,200 Mary A. McCarthy President 1963 12 Suffield Academy 185 N. Main St. Suffield, CT 06078 860-386-4400; www.suffieldacademy.org 415 9-PG 9 Coed boarding None $63,200 (boarding) $43,250 (day) Charles Cahn III Headmaster 1833 13 Avon Old Farms 500 Old Farms Road Avon, CT 06001 860-404-4100; www.avonoldfarms.com 410 9-PG 11 (d) Boys boarding None $63,600 (boarding) $48,300 (day) Jim Detora Headmaster 1927 Source: Boarding School Review, Private School Review, schools via survey and websites. Notes: PG=Post-graduate year; PK=Pre-kindergarten. (a) Students from the towns of Woodstock, Pomfret, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Eastford, and Union may attend as day students through town-payed tuition contracts. Additional students attend as both day and boarding students and come from the U.S. and abroad. (b) South campus at 150 Route 169, Woodstock and Bentley campus at 423 Route 169, Woodstock. (c) For upper school. (d) Ranges from 10-15. —Compiled by Heide Martin. LARGEST COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN GREATER HARTFORD LARGEST PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN GREATER HARTFORD (Ranked by total head count enrollment, fall 2019) (Ranked by 2019-2020 enrollment among schools that offer a high school diploma) Source: Boarding School Review, Private School Review, schools via survey and websites. Notes: PG=Post-graduate year; PK=Pre-kindergarten (a) Students from the towns of Woodstock, Pomfret, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Eastford, and Union may attend as day students through town-payed tuition contracts. Additional students attend as both day and boarding students and come from the U.S. and abroad.(b) South campus at 150 Route 169, Woodstock and Bentley campus at 423 Route 169, Woodstock. (c) For upper school. —Compiled by Heide Martin.