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Type | Publiccommunity college |
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Established | 1967/1992 |
Parent institution | Connecticut State Colleges & Universities |
Accreditation | NECHE |
Academic affiliations | Space-grant |
Campus Chief Executive Officer | G. Duncan Harris |
Students | 3,302[1] |
Location | ,, United States |
Mascot | The Commodores |
Website | capitalcc |
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Capital Community College is apubliccommunity college inHartford,Connecticut. The only public fully undergraduate institution in the City of Hartford, Capital's roots date to 1967 with the founding ofGreater Hartford Community College. In 1992 Capital merged withHartford State Technical College to becomeCapital Community-Technical College in a state-mandated consolidation. In 2000, the college's name was changed to Capital Community College.
The college isaccredited by theNew England Commission of Higher Education and enrolled 3,302 students in fall 2016.[1] It claims to be one of the most ethnically diverse campuses in New England. Sixty-seven percent of students are African American and Latino. Its programs of study include the associate degree in Nursing—the largest degree program for the preparation of Registered Nurses in the State of Connecticut.
The college made a significant step in helping the redevelopment in downtown Hartford by opening up a new campus at the formerG. Fox & Co. department store on Main Street in the heart of downtown. The 1,913,000-square-foot (177,700 m2) building served as the home of the department store until it closed in 1993. The entire building was renovated and in 2002 the college moved into the building as well as numerous state and city offices and numerous retail clients on the ground level.
Before opening up in downtown Hartford the college had two campuses in the city, one on Woodland Street and another on Flatbush Avenue.
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