Gateway Community College Fact Book 2015-2016

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Gateway Community College Fact Book 2015-2016
Gateway Community
College
Fact Book 2015-2016
Prepared by
The Office of
Institutional Research
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Table of Contents
GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT A GLANCE .....................................................................................................3
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..4
History of GCC ....................................................................................................................................................5
Board of Trustees .................................................................................................................................................5
Mission and Purpose ............................................................................................................................................6
Program Accreditations .......................................................................................................................................6
President’s Statement ...........................................................................................................................................6
Facilities ..............................................................................................................................................................7
Academic Calendar ..............................................................................................................................................8
STUDENT PROFILE ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
ACADEMICS ............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Degree and Certificate Programs ...................................................................................................................... 16
STUDENT SUCCESS
18
NON-CREDIT PROGRAMS
26
FINANCIAL AID
27
WORKFORCE ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................................ 278
FINANCES ................................................................................................................................................................ 33
GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION .................................................................................................... 33
Board of Directors ............................................................................................................................................. 35
APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................................ 36
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GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT A GLANCE
LOCATION
HISTORY
TYPE OF
INSTITUTION
PRESIDENT
DEGREES &
CERTIFICATES
ACADEMIC
PROGRAMS
NON-CREDIT
PROGRAMS
ENROLLMENT
SERVICE TOWNS
STUDENT BODY
(Fall 2015)
FACULTY
GRADUATION
RATE (3 yr. Time
Frame)
ATHLETICS
New Haven, CT
On July 1, 1992, the New Haven location at Long Wharf, formerly known as
South Central Community College, combined resources with Greater New Haven
State Technical College in North Haven. This merged institution is now one of
twelve community colleges in Connecticut.
Public, 2 year
Dr. Dorsey L. Kendrick
13,678 degrees and certificates awarded since 1992
Offering 129 degree and certificate programs
Food Beverage Professional Server, Business & Office Assistant Certificate,
Bookkeeping Certificate Training, Bookkeeping National Certificate, Medical
Office Assistance Training Certificate, The Professional Medical Coding
Curriculum (PMCC), The American Academy Professional Coders (AAPC),
Pharmacy Technician Training Patient Navigator Training, Medical Terminology
Online, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Cross Sectional Anatomy,
Computed Tomography (CT SCAN), Patient Care Technician Training, Small
Engine Repair & Technology, Real Estate Principles & Practice, Desktop
Publishing |Digital Printing & Production, Precision Manufacturing Certificate,
A+ CompTIA Computer Technician Training, CompTIA Training Programs,
AutoCAD Certificate, Writing Training Programs, Connecticut Basic Boating,
Math & English Boot Camp
7,981 in Fall 2015; 4,413.23 FTE in credit
7,660 in Spring 2015; 4,234.00 FTE in credit
Bethany, Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, New Haven, North
Branford, North Haven, Orange, West Haven, Woodbridge
Average age: 26
Females: 58% Males: 42%
Full-Time: 28.6% Part-Time: 71.4%
African American Students: 25.1%
Hispanic Students: 24.5%
Degree Seekers: 82%, Certificate Seekers: 3.6%, Non-Cert/Degree Seekers:
14.5%
Veterans: 191
Full-Time: 107
Part-Time: 478 (Fall 2014 Human Resource Data)
st
1 Time, Full-Time
Cohort
Cohort
Cohort Fall Cohort Fall
Associate/Certificate
Fall 2012
Fall 2011
2010
2009
Seeking Students
9.50%
7.54%
8.05%
8.08%
Men's and Women's basketball are offered as NJCAA intercollegiate sports.
The following are offered as intramural sports:
Soccer, Dodge ball, Pep squad, Volleyball
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Most Popular: Phi Theta Kappa (Students must apply, be formally accepted and
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS inducted into the Honor Society), Student Government Association (SGA elects
TUITION AND
FEES
FINANCIAL AID
FINANCES
students to represent the student body), Black Student Association, Organization
of Latin American Students, Student Nursing Association. In addition to these,
there are more than 20 clubs and organizations available to students with a desire
to participate.
Annual Full-time (12 credits, in state)
Tuition: $3,600, Service Fees $432, Total $4,032
During the 2014-2015 academic year 11,261 students applied for financial aid
assistance, 7,882 students were offered financial aid, and 5,111 accepted
financial aid.
ASSETS
Fiscal Year 2014-15
Total Assets
Total Liabilities
Total Net Assets
$185,003
$10,905
$174,098
ACCREDITATION New England Association for Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
Introduction to Gateway Community College
Who we are….
 GCC is a 2 year, public institution of higher education whose mission is to
provide high quality instruction and comprehensive services in an
environment conducive to learning for individual growth and community
improvement.
 Gateway Community College provides residents and business of the Greater
New Haven area with innovative educational programs as well as social and
cultural opportunities.
 Each year more than 11,000 individuals choose from the more than 100
accredited degree and certificate programs at Gateway Community College
which they take for college credit, professional development and personal
enrichment.
 The college’s focus is on associate degrees and certificates in academic,
career, engineering technology, technical study programs, health career
fields and more.
 Gateway Community College is accredited by New England Association of
School and Colleges (NEASC).
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History of GCC
Gateway Community College (GCC) provides
the residents and businesses of the Greater New
Haven area with innovative educational
programs and social and cultural opportunities at
its locations in New Haven and North Haven.
On July 1, 1992, the New Haven location at
Long Wharf, formerly known as South Central
Community College, combined resources with
Greater New Haven State Technical College in
North Haven. This merged institution is now one
of twelve community colleges in Connecticut.
In the academic year 2012-2013, the College
served the educational needs of approximately
11,256 full- and part-time students through more
than 98 academic programs or program options
that lead to a certificate or to an associate degree
in the arts, sciences, or applied sciences. There
were 1487 more students enrolled in non-credit
courses and Business and Industry Services
programs. During the last academic year, 79
percent of students were enrolled in one of the
College’s degree or certificate programs or
program options. Courses are offered at
convenient times for both full- and part-time
study during the day, evening, and Saturdays.
The College’s 387 full- and part-time faculty
members and 145 staff are committed to
continuing the proud tradition of the institution.
The College looks forward to serving the
residents and businesses of South Central
Connecticut.
The downtown campus offers all credit and noncredit courses towards associate degrees and
certificates in academic and career programs.
The North Haven location currently houses our
automotive programs. All degree programs are
transferable to four-year colleges and
universities. Curricula have been designed with
local employment needs in mind.
The community also benefits from Gateway’s
numerous credit-free offerings. The Office of
Business and Industry Services and Workforce
Development Institute provide workforce
development, business development and
technology transfer programs. Courses and
programs are offered in response to the
educational, economic, and socio-cultural needs
of the region.
Mission and Purpose
The College community adopted the following
mission statement in February 1997:
Gateway Community College offers highquality instruction and comprehensive services
in an environment conducive to learning. We
respond to the changing academic, occupational,
technological, and cultural needs of a diverse
population.
To realize this mission, Gateway Community
College:
Offers a broad range of credit and credit-free
liberal arts and sciences, technical, and career
associate degree and certificate programs and
courses leading to transfer, employment, and
lifelong learning;
Encourages student success and inclusion
through stimulating learning opportunities,
innovative teaching, support services, and cocurricular activities;
Supports economic development through
partnerships with business, industry,
government, and our community by providing
workforce development, business development,
and technology transfer;
Strengthens our community through the
sponsorship of intellectual, cultural, social, and
recreational events and activities;
Engages students and community members as
active, responsible leaders.
Board of Trustees
Lewis J. Robinson, Jr., (Hartford)
Yvette Melendez, Vice Chair (South
Glastonbury)
Richard J. Balducci (Deep River)
Eugene L. Bell *
Naomi K. Cohen (Bloomfield)
Dr. Lawrence J. DeNardis (Hamden)
Nicholas M. Donofrio (Ridgefield)
Matt Fleury (Hartford)
Michael Fraser * (Brookfield)
Dr. Merle W. Harris (West Hartford)
Gary Holloway (New Canaan)
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Board of Trustees Cont.
Craig S. Lappen (Manchester)
Dr. Rene Lerer (Avon)
Glenn Marshall ** (Milford)
Dr. Jewell Mullen ** (Guilford)
Sharon Palmer ** (Stamford)
Stefan Pryor ** (New Haven)
Catherine C. Smith ** (North Branford)
Alex Tettey, Jr. * (New Haven)
Zac Zeitlin (Westport)
* Student Trustees
** Ex-Officio
Gateway Community College is accredited by
the New England Association of Schools
and Colleges Inc. (NEASC) through its
Commission on Institutions of Higher
Education.
Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
New England Association of Schools and
Colleges, Inc.
209 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 017301433 Phone (781) 271-0022
E-mail: [email protected]
Program Accreditations
The Automotive Programs (General Motors
(ASEP) and the Alternative Fuel Certificate
Program) are certified by the National
Automotive Technicians’ Education
Foundation Inc. (NATEF).
The Nutrition Dietetics Technology Program is
currently granted accreditation by the
Accreditation Council Education in Nutrition
and Dietetics, the accrediting agency for the
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 120
South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago,
Illinois 60606-6995, (312) 899-0040 ext. 5400
or (800) 877-1600; www.eatright.org.
The Joint Review Committee on Education
Programs in Radiologic Technology and the
Joint Review Committee on Education in
Nuclear Medicine Technology accredit the
Radiologic Technology Program (Diagnostic
Medical Sonography [pending], Nuclear
Medicine Technology, Radiography, and
Radiation Therapy Technology). (Recognized
by the American Registry of Radiologic
Technology, the Nuclear Medicine
Technology Certification Board, and the
American Society of Radiologic Technology.)
The Nursing Program is accredited by the
National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission, Inc. (NLNAC), 3343 Peachtree
Road NE, Suite 850 Atlanta, GA 30326. Tel:
(404)-975-5020 www.nlnac.org
The Early Childhood Education Program is
awarded Early Childhood Associate Degree
Accreditation by the National Association for
the Education of Young Children, 1313 L
Street, N.W., Washington, DC 2005.
The Early Learning Center is accredited by the
National Association Education for Young
Children.
The Drug and Alcohol Recovery Counselor
Program is approved by the Connecticut
Certification Board, a member of the
International Certification and Reciprocity
Consortium/Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse,
Inc.
GCC Mission Statement – To provide high
quality instruction and comprehensive service in
an environment conducive to learning. We
respond to the changing academic, occupational,
technological, and cultural needs of a diverse
population.
To come to Gateway everyday eager to learn,
willing to learn, open to sharing and relentless in
remaining focused on completion of
comprehensive “world-class” college to serve
the needs of the citizens in the New Haven
Region.
President’s Statement
Vision – “To provide the students with
knowledge, skills and access to success, in order
for them to be able to realize and maximize their
full human potential.”
Dr. Dorsey L. Kendrick
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Facilities
GCC’s state-of-the-art amenities…
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Gateway’s main campus, located at 20 Church Street in New Haven, is a four-story,
358,000-square-foot campus features 90 general purpose classrooms, 22 computer labs,
10 meeting spaces, a two-story Library & Learning Commons, a cafeteria, a bookstore, a
small business center, a culinary arts center, a health center, a fully licensed early
learning center, administrative offices and a variety of other features. The campus, which
was designed by Perkins & Will, is the largest public project in Connecticut — and the
largest project on any college campus in the state.
In addition to our state-of-the-art amenities, the campus upholds a strong commitment to
the environmental health of the faculty, staff and students, the community and the city of
New Haven. In June 2013, Gateway was presented with an Award of Merit from the
Connecticut Green Building Council and in February 2013, Gateway achieved official
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Gold certification from the
U.S. Green Building Council. LEED is an internationally recognized third-party
verification that a building was designed and built using strategies aimed at improving
performance in energy savings, water efficiency, carbon dioxide emissions reduction,
improved indoor environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to
their impacts. It has more than 50 LEED features.
The North Haven campus is located at 88 Bassett Road and consists of a three-story
building of 160,000 square feet on 20 acres of land. The campus houses our automotive
programs.
The College also offers credit courses at other public facilities such as East Haven High
School and Hamden High School. Various programs offer courses at off-campus sites for
field placement and clinical sites. Business and Industry Services offers courses at area
businesses or other sites.
To facilitate easy access to the College by employees and students, electronically
controlled entrance doors and handicapped parking spaces are available. In, addition,
each campus has a ramped entrance and elevator and handicapped access restroom.
The College also has TDD equipment available for use by hearing-impaired.
Gateway Community College Library
The library houses a variety of print and electronic resources in all subject areas - including over
50,000 print books and over 160,000 electronic books - all searchable via the library’s homepage
using the on-line public access catalog. The library also subscribes to over 80 full-text research
databases which are accessible through the library’s homepage and off-campus 24/7 on any
computer with internet access and your myCommNet login. Other resources include 119 print
periodicals, 75 computers with internet access and Office Suite, 8 collaboration pods, 7 group
study rooms, an assistive technology room, a presentation rehearsal room, laptops for use in the
library, graphing calculators, and wireless access. Professional librarians are available for
collaboration and support to assure the academic success of our students.
Librarians maintain statistics on database use.
The URL for the library website: http://www.gatewayct.edu/Library/Library-Home
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Academic Calendar
Fall 2015
Spring 2016
August 25 Semester Begins
August 27 Professional Day
August 31 First Day of Regular
Semester-Classes Begin
September 4 Last Day To Add Classes
September 5-7 Labor Day Recess
(College Closed)
October 23 Mid-Term Deficiency
Reports Due From Faculty
November 6 Last Day to Make up
Incomplete Grades from Spring 2015
November 13 Last Day to Withdraw
from Individual Classes
November 25 Faculty Planning Day
(No Classes)
November 26-29 Thanksgiving Recess
(College Closed, No Classes)
December 8 Reading Day
December 11 Last Day of Classes
December 12-18 Final Examinations
December 21 Final Grades Due From
Faculty by NOON
December 23 Semester Ends
January 18 Martin Luther King Day
(College Closed)
January 19 Professional Day
January 21 First Day of Regular
Semester- Classes Begin
January 28 Last Day to Add Classes
February 12-15 President’s Day Recess
(College Closed)
March 11 Mid-Term Deficiency
Reports Due from Faculty
March 21-27 Spring Recess (No
Classes)
April 1 Last Day to Make up
Incompletes from Fall 2015
April 8 Last Day to Withdraw from
Individual Classes
May 5 Reading Day
May 9 Last Day of Classes
May 10-16 Final Examinations
May 19 Final Grades Due From
Faculty by NOON
May 26 Graduation
May 30 Memorial Day (College
Closed)
June 1 Semester Ends
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Student Profile
Who we are…..
First-Time Freshman Attending GCC
Term
# of 1st Time
Students
Total # of
Students
% of 1st Time
Students
Fall 2015
Fall 2014
Fall 2013
Fall 2012
Fall 2011
1446
1436
1653
1638
1450
7,981
8,201
8,192
7,976
7,261
18.1%
17.5%
20.2%
20.5%
20.0%
Term
Degree
Seekers
Fall 2015
6,542
82.0%
Fall 2014
6,848
83.5%
Fall 2013
6,912
84.4%
Fall 2012
6,640
83.2%
Fall 2011
6,032
83.1%
Certificate
Seekers
284
3.6%
279
3.4%
363
4.4%
308
3.9%
278
3.8%
NonDegree/Cert
Seekers
1,155
14.5%
1,074
13.1%
917
11.2%
1,097
13.8%
951
13.1%
Total # of
Students
7,981
100%
8,201
100%
8,192
100%
7,976
100%
7,261
100%
Academic Goals of the Students at GCC
Source: SWRXF22
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Student Headcount by Ethnicity Table
Fall Semesters 2011 – 2015
Counts taken at the census date
ETHNICITY
2015
2,960
37.1%
2,001
25.1%
1,958
24.5%
267
3.3%
8
0.1%
456
5.7%
334
4.2%
54
0.7%
Caucasian
African American
Hispanic
Asian/Pac.Isl/Native American
Native American
Multiple Races
Unknown
Non Resident Alien
2014
3,447
42.0%
2,138
26.1%
1,823
22.2%
288
3.5%
19
0.2%
145
1.8%
299
3.6%
42
0.5%
2013
3,550
43.1%
1,944
23.5%
1.721
21.0%
256
3.1%
15
0.2%
175
2.7%
492
6.0%
39
0.5%
2012
3,401
42.6%
1,832
23.0%
1,608
20.2%
265
3.3%
11
0.1%
191
2.4%
623
7.8%
45
0.6 %
2011
3,250
44.8%
1,574
21.7%
1,294
17.8%
261
3.6%
10
0.1%
331
4.6%
541
7.5%
*
*Prior to 2012, the Non Resident Alien student counts were included in the other ethnic groups
Student Headcount by Ethnicity Chart
Fall Semesters 2011 – 2015
Student Headcount by Ethnicity
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
2012
2015
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
10
Source: SWRXF22
Student Enrollment by Gender Table
Fall Semesters 2011 – 2015
Counts taken at the census date
Male
Female
N/%
N
%
N
%
2015
3,353
42%
4,628
58%
2014
3,411
41.6%
4,790
58.4%
2013
3,412
41.7%
4,780
58.3%
2012
3,230
40.5%
4,746
59.5%
2011
2,945
40.6%
4,316
59.4%
Student Enrollment by Gender Chart
Fall Semesters 2011 – 2015
Source: SWRXF22
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Statistical Indicator of Scholastic Aptitude
Fall Term Average Score of New Students
Test Subject
Elementary Algebra
Arithmetic
Reading Comprehension
Sentence Structuring
2015
43.39
33.53
64.43
73.07
2014
42.59
34.67
67.34
75.32
2013
41.17
48.18
67.21
75.56
2012
40.11
48.25
67.88
75.38
Percentage of New Students Taking Developmental Courses
Fall Term Average
Percentage of 1st-year students in Developmental
Courses**
English as a Second/Other Language
English (reading, writing, communication skills)
Math
2015
2014
2013
2012
2.4%
44.1%
49.7%
2.8%
44.6%
52.4%
2.2%
44.0%
61.2%
2.9%
51.3%
63.6%
**Courses for which no credit toward a degree is granted.
Source: IPEDS
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Student Enrollment
(Counts taken at fall Census Date)
Fall 2015
Fall 2014
Fall 2013
Fall 2012
1600
3747
5347
2941.60
1857
3629
5486
3161.83
2045
3565
5610
3240.10
1981
3567
5548
3181.83
Full-Time Headcount
Part-Time Headcount
Total Headcount
Total FTE
686
1947
2633
1471.37
733
1981
2714
1547.70
644
1932
2576
1450.97
631
1797
2428
1356.13
Total Undergraduate Students
Full-Time Headcount
Part-Time Headcount
Total Headcount
Total FTE
% Change FTE Undergraduate
2286
5694
7980
4412.97
-6.3%
2590
5610
8200
4709.53
0.4%
2689
5497
8186
4691.07
3.4%
2612
5364
7976
4537.97
n/a
STUDENT TYPE
First Year
Full-Time Headcount
Part-Time Headcount
Total Headcount
Total FTE
Second Year
Enrollment – Number of Students by Service Area
SERVICE
TOWN
Fall 2015
N
%
Fall 2014
N
%
Fall 2013
N
%
Fall 2012
N
%
Fall 2011
N
Bethany
3.7%
303
3.7%
310
3.8%
343
4.3%
342
Branford 294
6.2%
502
6.1%
512
6.3%
511
6.4%
470
East Haven 494
1.6%
121
1.5%
143
1.7%
143
1.8%
137
Guilford 131
9.9%
801
9.8%
784
9.6%
783
9.8%
735
Hamden 794
55
0.7%
64
0.8%
71
0.9%
70
0.9%
60
Madison
New Haven 2,279 28.6% 2,398 29.2% 2,185 26.7% 2,257 28.3% 1,902
1.8%
153
1.9%
162
2.0%
169
2.1%
175
North Branford 145
237
3.0%
262
3.2%
306
3.7%
293
3.7%
320
North Haven
83
1.0%
81
1.0%
101
1.3%
109
1.4%
95
Orange
West Haven 995 12.5% 968 11.8% 1,055 12.9% 1,030 12.9% 990
54
0.7%
60
0.7%
59
0.7%
60
0.8%
57
Woodbridge
Total 5,591 70.1% 5,743 70.0% 5,727 69.9% 5,808 72.8% 5,323
30
0.4%
30
0.4%
39
0.5%
40
0.5%
40
% Change
%
(15-14)
0.6%
4.7%
6.5%
1.9%
10.1%
0.8%
26.2%
2.4%
4.4%
1.3%
13.6%
0.8%
73.3%
0.0%
-3.0%
-1.6%
8.3%
-0.9%
-14.1%
-5.0%
-5.2%
-9.5%
2.5%
2.8%
-10.0%
-2.6%
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The top 3 service areas are indicated in bold.
Recruitment activities include visits to high schools and vocational schools, hosting tours for guidance counselors, scheduled workshops, and
meetings with Job Corps personnel.
Source: SWRXF22
Admission Report
The majority of GCC students are continuing students. The fall average for continuing students is 58.9%. The spring average for continuing
students is 74.8%.
Freshmen-Undergraduate
Completed Applications
Fall 2015
2,329
Fall 2014
2,419
Fall 2013
2,791
Fall 2012
2,572
Applications Accepted
2,323
2,400
2,719
2,568
Applicants Enrolled
1,367
1,376
1,570
1,566
99.70%
58.80%
99.20%
57.30%
97.40%
57.70%
99.80%
61.00%
-3.70%
-13.30%
8.50%
-
Applications Accepted
-3.20%
-11.70%
5.90%
-
Applicants Enrolled
-0.70%
-12.40%
0.30%
-
Transfers-Undergraduate
Completed Applications
Fall 2015
1,679
Fall 2014
1,728
Fall 2013
2,059
Fall 2012
1,866
1,585
1,642
1,978
1,740
913
818
997
904
% Accepted of Applied
94.40%
95.00%
96.10%
93.20%
% Enrolled of Accepted
57.60%
49.80%
50.40%
52.00%
% Accepted of Applied
% Enrolled of Accepted
Percent Change Year over Year
Completed Applications
Applications Accepted
Applicants Enrolled
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Academics
What GCC offers…
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Associate degree programs: Depending upon the curriculum that best meets their needs, students can
earn an Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS) or Associate in Applied Science (AAS). The
AA and AS degrees are recommended for students planning to transfer to a four-year college or
university.
Certificate programs: Students can earn a Certificate of Completion by meeting the requirements
prescribed in approved program of study.
Non-degree: Students taking courses but do not wish to be in a planned program of study leading to a
certificate or degree. Any student may enter a degree program at a later time by meeting stated
requirements.
The college offers over 100 academic programs or program options that lead to either associate degree
or certificate.
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Degree Programs
ALLIED HEALTH
NUTRITION AND DIETETICS (AS)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CAREER (AS)
EXERCISE SCIENCE AND WELLNESS (AS)
PRE-DENTAL HYGIENE TRANSFER COMPACT (AS)
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY (AS)
NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY (AS)
RADIATION THERAPY (AS)
RADIOGRAPHY (AS)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CONTINUED STUDY (AS)
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION (AS)
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AS)
COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AS)
ART
STUDIO ART (AS)
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AS)
STUDIO ART: GRAPHIC DESIGN OPTION (AS)
GENERAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AAS)
AUTOMOTIVE
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AS)
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY: GENERAL MOTORS ASEP
(AAS)
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AS)
RAILROAD ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AS)
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (AAS)
RAILROAD ENIGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – SIGNALING
AND COMMUNICATION OPTION (AS)
AVIATION
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY (AS)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (AAS)
BUSINESS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (AS)
ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: ACCOUNTING OPTION (AS)
ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES (AS)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MANAGEMENT OPTION (AS)
GENERAL STUDIES
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MARKETING OPTION (AS)
GENERAL STUDIES (AS)
BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
BOT: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT OPTION (AS)
FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT (AS)
BOT: LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT OPTION (AS)
HOTEL-MOTEL MANAGEMENT (AS)
BOT: MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT OPTION (AS)
HUMAN SERVICES
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER (AS)
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
HUMAN SERVICES CONTINUED STUDY (AS)
ENGINEERING SCIENCE (UCONN, UNH, UNIVERSITY OF
HARTFORD, FAIRFIELD UNIV.) (AS)
HUMAN SERVICES: GERONTOLOGY OPTION (AS)
TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES (CCSU, CHARTER OAK STATE
COLLEGE)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
LIBERAL ARTS
LIBERAL ARTS (AA)
NURSING
Nursing (AS)
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
COMPUTER SCIENCE (AS)
COMPUTER SCIENCE: DATA SECURITY SPECIALIST (AS)
COMPUTER SCIENCE: MOBILE APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT (AS)
RETAIL MANAGEMENT/FASHION MERCHANDISING (AS)
SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE: NETWORKING OPTION (AS)
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TOXICOLOGY (AS)
DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHABILITATION
NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (AS)
DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHABILITATION COUNSELOR (AS)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
TECHNOLOGY
FIRE TECHNOLOGY AND ADMINISTRATION (AS)
The departments are indicated in bold.
16
Certificate Programs
ALLIED HEALTH
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION (C)
HEALTH CAREER PATHWAYS (C)
FAMILY SUPPORT AND RESPITE CARE (C)
FITNESS SPECIALIST (C)
INFANT AND TODDLER DEVELOPMENT (C)
NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY (C)
AUTOMOTIVE
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY
(C)
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER SERVICING (C)
ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLE (C)
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN (C)
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (C)
QUALITY CONTROL (C)
ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (C)
COMPUTER ASSISTED DRAFTING (CAD) (C)
ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES
BUSINESS
ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES (C)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (C)
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTANT’S ASSISTANT (C)
CULINARY ARTS (C)
BOOKKEEPING (C)
PROFESSIONAL BAKER (C)
MANAGEMENT (C)
MEETINGS, CONVENTIONS, AND SPECIAL EVENTS
MANAGEMENT (C)
BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY
HUMAN SERVICES
BOT: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (C)
HUMAN SERVICES (C)
BOT: OFFICE APPLICATIONS SKILLS UPDATE (C)
GERONTOLOGY (C)
BOT: CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNOLOGY (C)
PRE-SERVICE CORRECTIONS (C)
BOT: ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS AND CODING (C)
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION (C)
BOT: MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (C)
YOUTH WORKER (C)
BOT: INFORMATION PROCESSING TECHNICIAN (C)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE (C)
INTERDISCIPLINARY PEACE, COLLABORATION &
CONFLICT
INTERDISCIPLINARY PEACE, COLLABORATION &
CONFLICT (C)
COMPUTER SCIENCE: NETWORKING (C)
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHABILITATION
RETAIL MANAGEMENT/FASHION MERCHANDISING (C)
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY COUNSELOR (C)
SCIENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TOXICOLOGY (C)
TECHNOLOGY
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
CLEAN WATER MANAGEMENT (C)
ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP (C)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE CREDENTIAL (C)
TEACHER ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE (C)
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT (C)
ADVANCED WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT (C)
SOLAR TECHNOLOGY (C)
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
WATER MANAGEMENT (C)
The departments are indicated in bold.
17
Student Success
“Greatness is not where we stand, but in what direction we are moving”.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Academic Year
2010-2011 through 2014-2015
800
700
708
669
624
603
Graduates
600
566
500
400
300
200
177
169
167
170
158
100
0
2014-15
2013-14
2012-13
Degree
2011-12
2010-11
Certificates
Degrees Awarded by Program/Major
DEGREE
AAS
AAS
AAS
AAS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
PROGRAM/MAJOR
Automotive Technology (GM)
Automotive Technology (TOY)
General Automotive Technology
General Engineering Technology
Aviation Maintenance
Technology
Biomedical Engr Tech
BOT: Adm Asst
BOT: Adm Asst/Foreign
BOT: Legal Adm Asst
BOT: Medical Adm Asst
BOT: Word Processing
Bus Admin Management Option
Business Admin: Acct Op
Business Admin: Marketing
Business Administration
Computer Engineering Tech
20142015
2
0
7
0
20132014
6
0
10
1
20122013
2
2
3
2
20112012
4
2
0
1
20102011
2
3
0
0
Total
Awards
16
7
20
4
1
9
6
0
0
12
0
14
20
1
12
2
2
6
6
0
1
11
0
10
16
4
8
6
1
3
2
2
0
11
0
7
12
0
12
7
0
13
1
1
0
14
1
8
17
1
6
4
0
13
3
0
2
8
1
3
12
1
12
7
4
44
18
3
3
56
2
42
77
7
50
26
18
DEGREE
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AA
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
PROGRAM/MAJOR
Computer Sci: Networking Opt
Computer Science
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Dietetic Technology
Drug & Alcohol Recov Counselor
Early Childhood Educ: Career
Early Childhood Educ: Transfer
Early Childhood Special Ed
Electrical Engr Tech
Engineering Sci/Coll of Tech
Entrepreneurial Studies
Environmental Sci & Toxicology
Exercise Science & Wellness
Fire Technology & Admin
Food Service Management
General Studies
Hotel/Motel Management
Human Services: Transfer
Human Services:Career
Human Services:Gerontology
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Manufacturing Engr Tech
Mechanical Engineering Tech
Natural Sciences & Mathematics
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Nursing - CT - CCNP
Radiation Therapy
Radiography
Railroad Engineering Technology
Railroad:Signaling & Comm Opt
Retail Mgt/Fashion
Merchandising
Studio Art
Studio Art: Graphic Design
TOTAL AWARDS
20142015
6
18
9
14
20
6
19
1
7
9
3
3
3
1
3
115
3
16
11
2
152
5
1
4
7
133
6
22
4
10
20132014
7
19
8
9
7
11
25
3
11
8
1
2
10
1
3
112
3
7
8
2
161
3
1
3
5
104
3
22
0
9
20122013
10
13
9
14
13
8
32
1
14
6
5
2
1
1
2
129
5
9
5
3
139
3
1
2
8
87
4
17
0
3
20112012
7
8
10
15
13
8
21
2
7
5
4
2
1
1
2
135
1
19
1
1
133
3
2
3
3
83
8
21
0
0
20102011
4
10
9
8
6
7
17
0
6
5
3
0
1
1
1
161
1
14
0
0
115
1
0
0
7
84
5
18
0
0
Total
Awards
34
68
45
60
59
40
114
7
45
33
16
9
16
5
11
652
13
65
25
8
700
15
5
12
30
491
26
100
4
22
4
0
5
708
3
5
6
669
4
1
7
624
5
0
6
603
2
4
9
566
18
10
33
3170
Graduates receiving more than one award are counted in each of their program of study.
The top 3 programs, with the highest numbers of degrees awarded, are indicated in bold.
Source: IPEDS 2015
19
Certificates Awarded by Program/Major
DEGREE
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
CERT
PROGRAM/MAJOR
Alternative Energy Transp Tech
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Cert
Automotive Technology (GM)
Automotive Technology Cert
BOT: Admin. Assist Cert
BOT: InfoProcTechCert
BOT: Med AdmAsst Cert
BOT:Office Apps Skills Update
Bus Adm: Accountant'sAsst Cert
Business Adm: Bookkeeping Cert
Business Administration Cert
Child Dvlpmt Assoc Cred Cert
Clean Water Management Cert
Computer Assisted Drafting Ct
Computer Science Certificate
Computer Science Networking
Computer Servicing Certificate
Culinary Arts Certificate
Early Childhood Ed TchrAsstCrt
Early Childhood SpecialEd Cert
Electronics Technician Cert
Entrepreneurial Studies Cert
Environ Sci & Toxicology Cert
Fitness Specialist Certificate
General Automotive Technology
Gerontology Certificate
Health Career Pathways Cert
Human Services Certificate
Management Cert
Meetings,Conventions Mgmt
Network Administrator
Nuclear Medicine Tech
Professional Baker Cert
Quality Control Certificate
Retail Mgmt/Fashion Merch Cert
Solar Technology Certificate
Substance Abuse Counselor
Cert
Teacher Assistant Cert
Therapeutic Recreation Certif
20142015
0
0
3
0
0
0
11
3
4
1
6
1
0
8
7
2
3
2
1
0
16
0
0
3
13
2
1
14
6
0
3
1
1
2
0
1
20132014
0
0
0
1
1
0
10
1
17
2
5
1
0
4
11
1
3
3
0
1
18
1
1
10
8
0
0
2
1
2
0
0
1
1
2
5
20122013
2
0
0
1
2
0
9
1
6
1
3
1
2
2
1
2
9
7
1
1
21
0
0
2
6
2
2
6
4
1
0
0
4
1
0
0
20112012
1
1
0
0
1
0
13
1
10
0
0
1
6
2
4
0
9
6
2
0
34
0
3
1
4
1
0
5
2
0
0
0
2
1
5
2
20102011
0
1
0
0
2
1
8
0
5
0
1
3
0
1
1
2
6
1
0
0
17
1
1
1
0
3
39
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
Total
Awards
3
2
3
2
6
1
51
6
42
4
15
7
8
17
24
7
30
19
4
2
106
2
5
17
31
8
42
27
14
4
3
1
8
5
8
8
26
5
6
20
3
13
41
4
9
29
1
17
38
0
13
154
13
58
20
DEGREE
PROGRAM/MAJOR
CERT
Water Mgmt Certificate
CERT
Web Design Certificate
TOTAL AWARDS
20142015
10
5
167
20132014
18
2
169
20122013
19
4
177
20112012
4
2
170
20102011
10
0
158
Total
Awards
61
13
841
The top 3 programs, with the highest numbers of certificates awarded, are indicated in bold.
Graduates receiving more than one award are counted in each of their program of study.
Source: SWRXH08
Completion Rate by Program/Major
First-time, full-time students who graduated from the program within a 3 year time frame
Associate Degrees
AS
MAJOR DESCRIPTION
(MAJOR CODE)
Automotive Technology (GM)
(IA25)
Automotive Technology (TOY)
(IA26)
Aviation Maintenance Technology
(IA27)
Biomedical Engr Tech (IA42)
AS
BOT: Adm Asst (IB25)
100%
0%
0%
0%
25%
AS
BOT: Adm Asst/Foreign (IB24)
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
AS
BOT: Legal Adm Asst (IB45)
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
AS
BOT: Medical Adm Asst (IB51)
0%
0%
40%
0%
10%
AS
BOT: Word Processing (IB57)
Bus Admin Management Option
(IB63)
Business Admin: Acct Op (IA46)
Business Admin: Marketing
(IB66)
Business Administration (IA67)
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
5%
6%
6%
0%
11%
8%
17%
17%
0%
13%
0%
0%
0%
0%
5%
5%
3%
13%
10%
17%
0%
10%
20%
40%
25%
17%
11%
9%
15%
21%
0%
100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
25%
100%
50%
100%
0%
6%
12%
0%
6%
DEGREE
AAS
AAS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
Computer Engr Tech (IA89)
Computer Sci: Networking Opt
(IB64)
Computer Science (IA97)
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
(IA74)
Dietetic Technology (IB13)
Drug & Alcohol Recov
Counselor (IF07)
Early Childhood Educ: Career
4-Year Average Completion
Rate
2012
2011
2010
2009
100%
100%
50%
0%
0%
0%
0%
10%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
40%
50%
23%
63%
3%
0%
4%
13%
3%
26%
14%
25%
31%
63%
6%
21
DEGREE
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
MAJOR DESCRIPTION
(MAJOR CODE)
Early Childhood Educ: Transfer
(IB18)
Early Childhood Special Ed
(IA78)
Electrical Engr Tech (IB21)
Engineering Sci/Coll of Tech
(IB22)
Entrepreneurial Studies (IA77)
Environmental Sci & Toxicology
(IB23)
Exercise Science & Wellness
(IB67)
Fire Technology & Admin (IF05)
4-Year Average Completion
Rate
2012
2011
2010
2009
27%
0%
29%
14%
0%
0%
0%
0%
8%
0%
0%
0%
0%
10%
7%
9%
14%
0%
0%
13%
0%
0%
0%
50%
8%
25%
14%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
17%
0%
4%
100%
100%
0%
0%
33%
0%
0%
0%
2%
2%
3%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
18%
0%
2%
7%
7%
13%
12%
AS
Food Service Management (IB35)
General Automotive Technology
(IA10)
General Engineering Technology
(IB27)
General Studies (IB31)
General Studies: Exploratory
(IB29)
Hotel/Motel Management (IB36)
AS
Human Services: Transfer (IB40)
17%
0%
0%
30%
12%
AS
Human Services:Career (IB38)
0%
0%
0%
17%
4%
AA
Liberal Arts & Sciences (IA98)
33%
26%
28%
29%
29%
AS
0%
0%
25%
0%
6%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
20%
50%
0%
0%
0%
0%
AS
Manufacturing Engr Tech (IB52)
Mechanical Engineering Tech
(IB50)
Natural Sciences & Mathematics
(IB61)
Nuclear Medicine Technology
(IA92)
Nursing - CT - CCNP (IF30)
0%
0%
0%
25%
6%
AS
Radiation Therapy (IA93)
0%
0%
0%
100%
25%
AS
Radiography (IA91)
Railroad Engineering Technology
(IA96)
Railroad:Signaling & Comm
Opt (IA99)
Retail Mgt/Fashion Merchandising
(IB26)
Studio Art (IB59)
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
14%
0%
0%
0%
43%
40%
100%
0%
14%
20%
20%
17%
0%
0%
33%
0%
8%
10%
7%
6%
0%
6%
0%
0%
0%
0%
AAS
AAS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
Studio Art: Graphic Design (IB60)
Technology Studies/Coll of Tech
(IA37)
50%
8%
2%
0%
0%
18%
0%
4%
46%
18%
0%
The top 5 programs, with the highest average completion rate, are indicated in bold.
Graduates receiving more than one award are counted in each of their program of study.
22
Completion Rate by Program/Major
First-time, full-time students who graduated from the program with in a 3 year time frame
Certificates
DEGREE MAJOR DESCRIPTION (MAJOR CODE) 2012
CERT
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Cert (IJ17)
0%
CERT
Automotive Technology Cert (IJ97)
0%
CERT
BOT: Admin. Assist Cert (IJ11)
0%
CERT
BOT: InfoProcTechCert (IJ85)
0%
CERT
BOT: Med AdmAsst Cert (IJ10)
50%
CERT
Bus Adm: Accountant'sAsst Cert (IJ04)
0%
CERT
Business Adm: Bookkeeping Cert (IJ25)
0%
CERT
Business Administration Cert (IJ42)
0%
CERT
Child Dvlpmt Assoc Cred Cert (IJ53)
0%
CERT
Clean Water Management Cert (IJ19)
0%
CERT
Computer Assisted Drafting Ct (IJ50)
0%
CERT
Computer Science Certificate (IJ69)
0%
CERT
Computer Science Networking (IJ44)
0%
CERT
Computer Servicing Certificate (IJ03)
100%
CERT
Culinary Arts Certificate (IJ82)
0%
CERT
Early Childhood Admin & Ldrshp (IJ90)
0%
CERT
Early Childhood Ed TchrAsstCrt (IJ89)
0%
CERT
Early Childhood SpecialEd Cert (IJ75)
0%
CERT
Electronics Technician Cert (IJ94)
33%
CERT
Entrepreneurial Studies Cert (IJ73)
0%
CERT
Fitness Specialist Certificate (IJ74)
0%
CERT
General Automotive Technology (IJ20)
0%
CERT
Human Services Certificate (IJ83)
0%
CERT
Infant & Toddler Development (IJ02)
0%
CERT
Management Cert (IJ60)
0%
CERT
Meetings, Conventions Mgmt (IJ99)
0%
CERT
Professional Baker Cert (IJ86)
0%
CERT
Retail Mgmt/Fashion Merch Cert (IK03)
0%
CERT
Solar Technology Certificate (IJ18)
0%
CERT
Substance Abuse Counselor Cert (IJ95)
33%
CERT
Therapeutic Recreation Certif (IJ59)
100%
CERT
Water Mgmt Certificate (IJ71)
0%
CERT
Web Design Certificate (IK05)
0%
CERT
Youth Worker Certificate (IJ78)
0%
2011
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
50%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
2010 2009 4-Year Average Completion Rate
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0% 0%
13%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0% 0%
13%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
50% 0%
38%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
33% 0%
17%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
8%
0% 0%
25%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
The top 5 programs, with the highest average completion rate, are indicated in bold.
23
GRADUATION, TRANSFER AND RETENTION RATES
150% Graduation Rate
(1st Time, Full-Time, Degree/Certificate Seeking Students who graduated in a 3-year time frame)
1st Time, Full-time
Associate/Certificate
Degree Seeking Students
Fall 2012
Cohort
Fall 2011
Cohort
Fall 2010
Cohort
Fall 2009
Cohort
Fall 2008
Cohort
9.5%
7.5%
8.1%
8.1%
9.5%
150% Transfer Rate
(1st Time, Full-Time, Degree/Certificate Seeking Students who transfer to other institutions a 3-year time frame without
graduating)
1st Time Full-time Associate/Cert
degree Students
Fall 2012
Cohort
Fall 2011
Cohort
Fall 2010
Cohort
Fall 2009
Cohort
Fall 2008
Cohort
19.1%
18.1%
20.5%
18.1%
18.3%
Fall 2011
Cohort
55.9%
47.2%
Fall 2010
Cohort
53.4%
43.0%
Top 5 Four-Year Institutions that GCC students transfer to:
Southern Connecticut State University
University of Connecticut
Albertus Magnus College
University of New Haven
Central Connecticut State University
Fall-to-Fall Retention Rate
(Without Graduating In Between)
Associate degree students: Full-Time
Associate degree students: Part-Time
Fall 2014
Cohort
54.7%
43.8%
Fall 2013
Cohort
56.5%
44.9%
Fall 2012
Cohort
54.9%
44.5%
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Distance Education Enrollment
Courses Taken Entirely Online
Number of students enrolled
Course withdrawal rates
Course success rates (Grade C or better)
Fall 2015
Fall 2014
Fall 2013
Fall 2012
2,748
5.9%
69.7%
3,020
6.2%
54.1%
2,802
8.3%
68.0%
2,889
3.3%
68.1%
2013
88.9%
46.2%
100.0%
97.7%
100.0%
88.2%
2012
90.0%
54.5%
100.0%
98.8%
100.0%
95.0%
National Licensure Board Passage Rates*
Allied Health Division
Program
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Dietetic Technology
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Nursing
Radiation Therapy
Radiography
2015
100.0%
66.7%
100.0%
90.2%
83.3%
95.0%
2014
87.5%
83.3%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
81.8%
* Student completing some occupational programs and receiving an associate degree or a certificate are required to be licensed or
certified by an appropriate board or certification body at the state, regional or national level. The percentages of eligible students
passing their initial attempt at licensure are shown in the chart above.
Job Placement Rates**
Allied Health Division
Degree/Certificate
Certificate
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
Program
Fitness Specialist
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Dietetic Technology
Exercise Science & Wellness
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Nursing
Radiation Therapy
Radiography
2015
50.0%
100.0%
50.0%
50.0%
62.5%
Pending
100.0%
95.0%
2014
40%a
87.5%
53.0%
44.4%a
66.7%
75.2%
100.0%
100.0%
2013
0%a
44.0%
77.0%
0%a
50.0%
65.5%
100.0%
100.0%
2012
100.0%
70.0%
54.0%
100.0%
50.0%
84.1%
100.0%
65.0%
INSTITUTIONAL NOTES OF EXPLANATION:
The a represents 2 students who graduated from the Fitness Specialist and Exercise Science & Wellness programs that transferred to a
four-year institution instead of seeking employment.
The b represents 3 students ready to graduate in the Academic Year 2015/16 who will be transferring to a four-year institution.
** For each major for which the institution tracks job placement rates, the degree and program is listed.
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Non-Credit Programs
Certificates Awarded
THE GREAT CENTER at GCC
Non-Credit Certificate Program
AutoCAD
Comp Aided Drafting & Design
A+ Certification
Patient Care Technician
Bookkeeping
Business Professional
Digital Printing & Production
Desktop Publishing Graphics
Emergency Medical Tech
Small Engine Repair
Prof Food & Beverage Server
Medical Billing Associate
Network + Certification
Precision Manufacturing
Pharmacy Technician Assistant
Patient Navigator
Step Forward 1
Academic Skills Boot Camp
Transportation Career Trainee
Internet Web Site Developer
Total
Academic
Year
2014-15
1
0
8
19
11
5
2
0
18
15
14
9
0
0
9
10
9
0
19
0
Academic
Year
2013-14
2
0
8
12
11
5
2
0
28
15
14
13
0
5
9
10
9
11
19
0
Academic
Year
2012-13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
Academic
Year
2011-12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Academic
Year
2010-11
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Total
Awards
3
1
16
31
22
10
4
0
46
39
28
22
0
5
18
20
22
11
38
1
337
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Financial Aid


A full time student, taking 12 credit hours, spent approximately $ 1,800.00 per semester on tuition and
fees to attend Gateway Community College
During the 2014-2015 academic year, 11,261 students applied for financial aid assistance, 7,882
students were offered financial aid, and 5,111 accepted financial aid
Financial Aid Award
Fall 2013
(All Undergraduates)
Total number of undergraduates
Number of students who were awarded aid
Percentage of students awarded aid
Total amount of aid awarded
Average amount of aid awarded
Financial Aid Award
Fall 2013
(Full-Time, 1st-Time Undergraduates )
Total number of full-time, 1st-time
undergraduates
Number of students who were awarded aid
Percentage of students awarded aid
Total amount of aid awarded
Average amount of aid awarded
Financial Aid Award
Fall 2013
(All Other Undergraduates)
Total number of undergraduates
Number of students who were awarded aid
Percentage of students awarded aid
Total amount of aid awarded
Average amount of aid awarded
Number of
Students
Pell Grant
Recipients
Federal Student
Loan Recipients
8,186
$
$
Number of
Students
3,760
46%
16,553,180
4,402
Pell Grant
Recipients
$
$
351
4%
1,147,300
3,269
Federal Student
Loan Recipients
835
$
$
Number of
Students
513
61%
2,387,818
4,655
Pell Grant
Recipients
$
$
55
7%
179,683
3,267
Federal Student
Loan Recipients
7,351
$
$
3,247
44%
14,165,362
4,363
$
$
296
4%
967,617
3,269
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Student Aid
Academic Year
2015-16
Academic Year
2014-15
Academic Year
2013-14
Academic Year
2012-13
Total Federal Aid Awarded
$15,200,000
$14,812,123
$14,523,829
$13,675,703
Grants
$14,000,000
$13,437,795
$13,181,858
$12,513,602
Loans
$1,200,000
$1,160,995
$1,153,550
$1,012,225
Work Study
$213,333
$213,333
$188,421
$149,876
Total State Aid Awarded
$833,000
$811,277
$802,398
$1,290,737
Total Institutional Aid Awarded
$2,730,000
$2,670,538
$2,608,263
$2,413,990
Grants
STUDENT FINANCIAL AID
$2,530,000
$2,549,650
$2,526,280
$2,263,000
Work Study
$200,000
$120,888
$81,983
$150,991
Total Private Aid Awarded
$60,000
$0
$0
$0
Grants
$60,000
$0
$0
$0
Loans
$0
$0
$0
$0
Student Debt
Percent of students graduating with
debt*
Average amount of debt for students
leaving the institution with a degree
Average amount of debt for students
leaving the institution without a degree
Academic Year
2015-16
Academic Year
2014-15
Academic Year
2013-14
Academic Year
2012-13
10%
9%
9%
11%
$5,753
$5,753
$6,502
$5,633
$3,646
$3,646
$3,592
$4,302
Source: IPEDS
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Workforce Analysis
Who the employees are…
Total Full-Time Workforce (Table)
(Fall 2014)
Category
Male
Female
Total #
Percentage
4
45
21
7
3
2
20
102
4
62
29
31
24
0
5
155
8
107
50
38
27
2
25
257
3%
42%
19%
15%
11%
1%
10%
100%
Executive/Administrative/Managerial
Faculty
Professional, Non-Faculty
Technical/Paraprofessional
Secretarial/Clerical
Security
Service/Maintenance
Totals
Total Full-Time Workforce (Chart)
(Fall 2014)
Percentage of Full-Time Workforce by Category
50%
42%
40%
30%
19%
20%
15%
11%
10%
10%
3%
1%
0%
Executive/Administrative/Managerial
Faculty
Professional, Non-faculty
Technical/Paraprofessional
Secretarial/Clerical
Security
Service/Maintenance
Source: Fall 2014 Human Resource Data
*The Allied Barton security guards, working on our campus, are not included in this count.
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Full-Time Workforce by Ethnicity (Table)
(Fall 2014)
Race/Ethnicity
# of Full-Time Employees
% of Full-Time Employees
Hispanic
22
9%
Black/African American
37
14%
White/Caucasian
175
68%
Native Hawaiian
1
0%
American Indian
1
0%
Asian
12
5%
Multiracial
2
1%
Race/Ethnicity Unknown
7
3%
257
100%
Total
Full-Time Workforce by Ethnicity (Chart)
(Fall 2014)
% of Full-Time Employees
White/Caucasian
68%
Black/African American
14%
Hispanic
9%
Asian
5%
Native Hawaiian
0%
American Indian
0%
Multiracial
1%
Race/Ethnicity Unknown
3%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Source: Fall 2014 Human Resource Data
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Faculty
by Rank, Gender and Employment Status
Faculty Rank
Gender
Professor
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
Grand Total
Fall 2015
FT
PT
27
34
10
11
4
11
1
1
189
2
261
42
189
59
261
101
450
Fall 2014
FT
PT
28
39
7
8
7
12
2
1
1
191
2
287
45
191
62
287
107
478
Fall 2013
FT
PT
29
32
7
13
7
10
3
3
2
179
2
291
48
179
60
291
108
470
Fall 2012
FT
PT
27
32
6
14
6
7
5
7
1
185
3
273
45
185
63
273
108
458
Source: Fall 2014 Human Resource Data
Full-time faculty members are those employees teaching 24 contract/credit hours and performing additional responsibilities. Department
Chairpersons and Program Coordinators are considered full-time faculty members with release time for their special duties.
Faculty by Highest Degree
Rank
Professor
Doctorate degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Associate Professor
Doctorate degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Assistant Professor
Doctorate degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Instructor
Doctorate degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Fall 2015
Fall 2014
Fall 2013
Fall 2012
10
49
1
11
53
2
11
48
2
10
46
3
0
18
2
1
11
2
1
17
1
2
17
0
2
11
1
2
15
1
1
13
2
0
9
3
1
1
0
2
1
0
3
3
0
3
9
0
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Faculty by Highest Degree
Continued
Lecturer
Doctorate degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Grand Total
Fall 2015
0
2
0
98
Fall 2014
0
3
0
104
Fall 2013
0
3
0
105
Fall 2012
0
4
0
106
Highest Degree Earned: Professional License
Rank
Professor
Fall 2015
Fall 2014
Fall 2013
1
Fall 2012
1
Associate Professor
1
1
1
1
Assistant Professor
1
1
2
2
2
2
100
106
107
108
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
Grand Total*
*One faculty member, who does not have the academic credentials beyond an Associate degree, has been employed since 2013.
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Finances
Financial Resources (Statement of Financial Position and Net Assets)
Fiscal Year
2014-15
$185,003
$10,905
$174,098
ASSETS
Total Assets
Total Liabilities
Total Net Assets
Fiscal Year
2013-14
$191,892
$10,751
$181,141
Fiscal Year
2012-13
$200,979
$10,336
$190,643
Percent Change
1 year
-3.60%
1.40%
-3.90%
Financial Resources (Statement of Revenues and Expenses)
OPERATING
REVENUES
Total Operating
Revenues
Total Operating
Expenditures
Change in net assets
from operation
Non-operating
revenues
Income before other
revenues, expenses,
gains, or losses
Capital
Appropriations
Other assets
Total
increase/decrease in
net assets
Fiscal Year 2015-16
Fiscal Year 2014-15
Fiscal Year 2013-14
Fiscal Year 2012-13
$
28,962.00
$
29,625.00
$
30,246.00
$
27,802.00
$
63,760.00
$
70,154.00
$
69,855.00
$
67,545.00
$
(34,798.00)
$
(40,529.00)
$
(39,609.00)
$
(39,743.00)
$
33,440.00
$
29,291.00
$
29,267.00
$
26,145.00
$
(1,358.00)
$
(11,238.00)
$
(10,342.00)
$
(13,598.00)
$
317.00
$
1,079.00
$
2,034.00
$
3,878.00
$
(239.00)
$
1,664.00
$
(7,043.00)
$
(9,502.00)
$
(9,900.00)
$
$
$
1,358.00
-
Source: IPEDS
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Gateway Community College Foundation
Financial Statement
(For the year ending December 31, 2013)
Revenues, gains and other support:
Contributions
Investment income
Net realized and unrealized gains on
investments
Hall of Fame reception
Kitchen tour
Chefs of Our Kitchen
Helping Hands fundraiser
Other income
Unrestricted
Temporarily
Restricted
Permanently
Restricted
$
$
64,002
13,734
$
$
323,509
11,748
$
$
33,777
$
5,177
$
82,338
$
$
24,960
750
$
674,193
$
893,754
Total
-
$
$
456,915
25,482
-
$
38,954
$
82,338
-
-
(674,193)
-
$
12,725
69,404
$
$
$
24,960
12,725
750
Net assets released from restrictions:
Restrictions satisfied by payments
Total revenue, gains and other support
Expenses:
Support to the College:
Scholarships and awards
Faculty development
Furniture, fixtures and equipment for
new campus
Other programs
Hall of Fame reception-Direct cost
Other fundraising programs-Direct
costs
Capital campaign fundraising
General and administrative
Total Expenses
Change in net assets
Net assets beginning of year
Net asset end of year
$
$
(321,034)
$69,404
$
642,124
-
$
$
111,975
15,369
$
$
111,975
15,369
-
$
$
$
350,000
163,504
47,336
-
-
$
$
$
350,000
163,504
47,336
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
18,234
47,039
69,196
822,653
71,101
33,868
104,969
-
-
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
18,234
47,039
69,196
822,653
(180,529)
2,140,354
1,959,825
$
$
$
(321,034)
1,539,654
1,218,620
$
$
$
69,404
566,832
636,236
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Gateway Foundation Board of Directors
Members of the Board of Directors are community leaders from all walks of life with a strong commitment to Gateway
Community College and student success. The Executive Committee consists of the Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary and
Treasurer. Standing Committees include Finance, Scholarship, Nominating, and Resource Development. According to its
by-laws, the Board meets at least six times per year.
OFFICERS
Thomas Griggs Jr., Chair
International Festival of Arts and
Ideas
Paul McCraven, Vice Chair
First Niagra Bank
Helene Robbins, Treasurer
Wells Fargo Bank
Mimi Lines, Secretary
Robinson & Cole
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Thomas Beirne
Halsey Associates
Richard Borer
Easter Seals Goodwill Industries
Donna M. Borrelli
Hamden Travel
Hiram Brett
Brett Associates
Althea Marshall Brooks
New Haven Board of Education
Sharon A. Burns
Walmart
Dan Caron
Alexion Pharmaceuticals
Kim Carpenter
Covidien (retired)
John Emra
AT & T
Martha J. Fernald
CLH Holdings, Inc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONT.
Charles Frey
Community Leader
Sally Glick
Chamber Insurance Trust
Lindy Gold
CT Dept. of Economic &
Community Development
Allen Hadelman
Hadley, Inc.
Robert C. Hinton
Pullman & Comley, LLC
Roberta Hoskie
Outreach Realty
Robert Landino
Centerplan Companies
Carol R. Marinaccio
Norwalk High School
Patricia (Parish) Pierce
Community Leader
Pedro Soto
Space-Craft Manufacturing, Inc.
Susan Stone
Community Leader
Ex-Officio
Dr. Dorsey Kendrick
Mary Ellen Cody
Faculty Representative
Mark Lynch
Student Representative
Christina (Kitty) Alexander
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INDEX
A
Academic Calendar, 8
Accreditation, 6
Admission Report, 14
M
Mission Statement, 6
N
B
Non-Credit Programs, 26
Certificates Awarded, 26
Board of Trustees, 5
C
Certificates, 17
Awarded, 20
Completion Rate, 23
P
Pass Rates
Allied Health, 25
Placement Rates, 25
D
Degrees, 16
Awarded, 18
Completion Rate, 21
E
Enrollment
Town, 13
Ethnicity
Employees, 30
Students, 10
S
Students
Graduation, Transfer and Retention Rates, 24
Financial Aid, 27
First-Time Students, 9
Gender, 11
Goals, 9
Scholastic Aptitude, 12
F
Faculty
Degrees, 31
Rank, Status and Gender, 31
Facilities, 7
Finances, 33
G
Gateway At A Glance, 3
L
Library, 7
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