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n e w h a v e n b i z . c o m | J u n e / J u l y 2 0 2 0 | n e w h a v e n B I Z 29 2 0 2 0 B O O K O F L I S T S : E D U C AT I O N Connecticut Community Colleges (Ranked by total headcount enrollment, fall 2019) Largest Community Colleges (Ranked by total headcount enrollment, fall 2019) Rank Fall 2019 enrollment (a) Major programs Online courses? Online degrees? Faculty full time/ part time Graduation rate President 1 Gateway Community College 20 Church St. New Haven 06510 203-285-2000; www.gatewayct.edu 6,864 General education, liberal arts and sciences, business, nursing, allied health, humanities, automotive and engineering technologies Y N 97 380 11% Paul Broadie II 2 Naugatuck Valley Community College 750 Chase Parkway Waterbury 06708 203-575-8000; www.nv.edu 6,115 General studies, business management, liberal arts and sciences, psychology studies, business studies, accounting, business admin. finance, social work studies, IT early childhood education Y Y 97 446 17% Daisy Cocco De Filippis 3 Manchester Community College Great Path Manchester 06040 860-512-3000; www.manchestercc.edu 5,511 Health careers, hospitality, technology Y N 95 304 20% Tanya Millner- Harlee 4 Housatonic Community College 900 Lafayette Blvd. Bridgeport 06604 203-332-5000; www.hcc.commnet.edu 4,836 Business, criminal justice, health care Y N 71 229 12% Paul Broadie II 5 Tunxis Community College 271 Scott Swamp Rd. Farmington 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 Y Y 56 245 12% Darryl Reome 6 Three Rivers Community College 574 New London Turnpike Norwich 06360 860-215-9016; www.threerivers.edu, www.ewib.org 3,745 Engineering, nursing, Ggneral studies, business and design, manufacturing, allied health, real estate and security Y Y 68 203 15% Mary Ellen Jukoski 7 Capital Community College 950 Main St. Hartford 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 8 Middlesex Community College 100 Training Hill Rd. Middletown 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 9 Asnuntuck Community College 170 Elm St. Enfield 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) 10 Quinebaug Valley Community College 742 Upper Maple St. Danielson 06239 860-932-4000; www.qvcc.edu 1,335 Liberal arts and sciences, general studies, business administration, advanced manufacturing Y N N/A N/A N/A Rose Ellis 11 Northwestern CT Community College Park Place East Winsted 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 N/A 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. 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.