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Community Colleges
Connecticut has invested heavily in its community college system. There are 12 campus locations across the state. Connecticut's Community Colleges are committed to teaching, training, and technology to help prepare the state's highly-skilled, high-tech workforce. Education and job training are more affordable and accessible for everyone because of Connecticut's investment in community college education.
Business and Industry Services:

Each of Connecticut's 12 community colleges is part of the Business and Industry Services Network (BISN) a collaborative program linking business, industry, state government, and education.
The colleges align workforce data, industry cluster performance and national trends to develop and deliver customized workforce training programs, business needs assessments, and consultation services.
Program content is customized to meet the needs and objectives of businesses – whether they have 10 or 10,000 employees, and programs can meet at our campuses or at the employment site.
The Business & Industry Services Network directors can help define your training needs, then design and deliver complete programs to meet those needs.
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Community Colleges

  Location Enrollment
Name of institution City County Total Full-Time Part-Time
Gateway New Haven New Haven 6,987 2,229 4,758
Housatonic Bridgeport Fairfield 5,903 3,772 2,131
Norwalk Norwalk Fairfield 6,471 2,262 4,209
Middlesex Middletown Middlesex 2,830 1,088 1,742
Naugatuck Valley Waterbury New Haven 6,661 2,557 4,104
Three Rivers Norwich New London 4,660 1,388 3,272
Tunxis Farmington Hartford 4,480 1,755 2,725
Capital Hartford Hartford 4,445 1,175 3,270
Manchester Manchester Hartford 7,166 2,900 4,266
Quinebaug Valley Danielson Windham 2,032 656 1,376
Asnuntuck Enfield Hartford 1,789 648 1,141
Northwestern CT Winstead Litchfield 1,606 478 1,128
  TOTAL 55,030 20,908 34,122
Spring 2009,  Source: Connecticut Community College System

Graduates

Program Graduates % Employed
3Qtr After Grad.
Liberal Arts & Sciences 1,394 72.2%
Health Professions 978 88.1%
Business Mgmt. & Admin. 950 77.3%
Home Economics 335 78.8%
Engineering Related Tech. 272 72.8%
Security & Protective Svcs. 247 78.1%
Visual & Performing Arts 140 59.3%
Legal Professions & Studies 79 72.2%
Computer & Info. Sciences 49 65.3%
Communications 41 75.6%
Public Administration 34 76.5%
Education 25 88.0%
Engineering 22 68.2%
2006-07 Total Graduates 4,691  
Source: CT Department of Labor & CT Department of Higher Education

Connecticut's 12 Community Colleges are committed to teaching, training and technology to help prepare the state's highly-skilled, high-tech workforce.Connecticut's 12 Community Colleges are committed to teaching, training and technology to help prepare the state's highly-skilled, high-tech workforce.Connecticut's 12 Community Colleges are committed to teaching, training and technology to help prepare the state's highly-skilled, high-tech workforce.
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