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Book of Lists 2014 www.HartfordBusiness.com septemBer 22, 2014 • Hartford Business Journal 55 Education Connecticut community colleges (Ranked by fall 2013 total enrollment) Rank Company Fall 2013 enrollment Major programs Faculty full -time/ part-time Graduation rate President 1 Gateway C.C. 20 Church St. New Haven, CT 06510 203-285-2000; www.gatewayct.edu 8,192 90 programs in the divisions of engineering technologies and nursing and the departments of allied health, business, college advamcement studies, humanities, fine arts and more. 110 390 NA Dorsey L. Kendrick President 2 Manchester Community College Great Path Manchester, CT 06040 860-512-3000; www.mcc.commnet.edu 7,571 Over 50 degree programs in divisions of business engineering & technology; mathematics, science and health careers; liberal arts, social science and hospitality 105 391 18% Gena Glickman 3 Naugatuck Valley C.C. 750 Chase Pkwy. Waterbury, CT 06708 203-575-8000; www.nv.edu 7,294 Over 100 programs including the seven major industry sectors: allied health, bioscience, energy, financial services, hospitality, information technology and advanced manufacturing 105 283 12% (1) Daisy Cocco De Filippis 4 Norwalk C.C. 188 Richards Ave. Norwalk, CT 06854 203-857-7000; www.norwalk.edu 6,659 (2) Major categories: liberal arts and sciences, business, computer science, nursing and allied health, mathematics, social and behavioral science, culinary arts, early childhood education and more 103 275 NA David L. Levinson President and Vice- President for the Community Colleges of the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education 5 Housatonic C.C. 900 Lafayette Blvd. Bridgeport, CT 06604 203-332-5000; www.hcc.commnet.edu 5,183 19 associates programs (11 certificate programs) including accounting, aviation maintenance, banking, business administration, business office technology, technology pathway program NA NA NA Anita Gliniecki 6 Three Rivers C.C. 574 New London Tpke. Norwich, CT 06360 860-215-9000; www.threerivers.edu 4,757 Nursing, liberal arts, manufacturing and engineering technologies 87 250 13% (1) Mary Ellen Jukoski President 7 Tunxis Community College 271 Scott Swamp Rd. Farmington, CT 06032 860-255-3500; www.tunxis.edu, 4,590 Business administration, criminal justice, dental hygiene, engineering, general studies, graphic design, pathway to teaching careers, honors computer science/mathematics 60 234 NA Cathryn L. Addy President 8 Capital C.C. 950 Main St. Hartford, CT 06103 860-906-5000; www.capitalcc.edu 4,178 Nursing, social service, early childhood education, criminal justice, medical assistant, management, liberal arts, accounting, computer information systems, music, communications media and more 151 299 9% (3) Wilfredo Nieves President 9 Middlesex C.C. 100 Training Hill Rd. Middletown, CT 06457 860-343-5800; www.mxcc.commnet.edu 2,905 Business, new media, general studies, liberal arts & science, science, allied health, engineering, biotechnology, veterinary, manufacturing, criminal justice, human services and more 48 186 NA Anna Wasescha President Source: Individual community colleges and their websites, Connecticut State Colleges and Universities website at www.ct.edu and National Center for Education Statistics - College Navigator at nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator Note: 2014-2015 In-state standard tuition for 12+ credits per semester is $1,716 and fees are $217 and out-of-state tuition is $5,148 and fees are $631. (1) 2010 cohort for first time full-time college students in Fall 2010. (2) Does not include approximately 8,500 enrolled in non-credit courses. (3) % first-time/full time/ degree-certificate seeking students graduating within 3 years. —Compiled by Roger Magnus. ACCELERATED PROFESSIONAL DEGREES ARE MORE CONVENIENT THAN EVER! 4 Start anytime, any month in the year 4 One course at a time, one class per week 4 Evenings, Saturdays and Online We have faith in your future. NEW HAVEN | EAST HARTFORD NEW DIMENSIONS PROGRAM and ACCELERATED DEGREES FOR ADULTS LEARN MORE: albertus.edu/newdimensions or 800-394-9982 UCONN'S IMPACT on Connecticut's economy $ 3.4 Billion