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Gateway Community College
NameGateway Community College
Established1968
TypePublic
LocationNew Haven, Connecticut, United States

Gateway Community College is a public community college located in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. It was established in 1968 as the Greater New Haven State Technical College, with the goal of providing vocational training and academic programs to the local community, in partnership with Yale University, University of New Haven, and Southern Connecticut State University. The college has since expanded its offerings to include a range of associate's degree programs, certificate programs, and continuing education courses, similar to those offered by Manchester Community College, Capital Community College, and Housatonic Community College. Gateway Community College is part of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system, which also includes Central Connecticut State University, Eastern Connecticut State University, and Western Connecticut State University.

History

The history of Gateway Community College dates back to 1968, when it was established as the Greater New Haven State Technical College, with the support of Governor John Dempsey and the Connecticut General Assembly. The college initially offered programs in engineering technology, business administration, and health sciences, in collaboration with Yale-New Haven Hospital, Hospital of Saint Raphael, and Quinnipiac University. Over the years, the college has undergone several transformations, including a name change to Gateway Community College in 1992, and the establishment of new campuses in North Haven, Connecticut and New Haven, Connecticut, with the help of National Science Foundation and United States Department of Education. Today, Gateway Community College is a thriving institution, serving over 8,000 students from across the region, including Fairfield County, Connecticut, New Haven County, Connecticut, and Middlesex County, Connecticut, with partnerships with University of Connecticut, Trinity College, and Wesleyan University.

Campus

The main campus of Gateway Community College is located in New Haven, Connecticut, on the site of the former New Haven Coliseum, with stunning views of Long Island Sound and New Haven Harbor. The campus features state-of-the-art facilities, including the Center for Healthcare Education, the Advanced Manufacturing Center, and the Gateway Community College Library, which is part of the Connecticut State Library system. The college also has a satellite campus in North Haven, Connecticut, which offers a range of programs and services, including adult education and workforce development programs, in partnership with Connecticut Department of Labor and Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development. Gateway Community College is also a member of the American Association of Community Colleges and the New England Board of Higher Education.

Academics

Gateway Community College offers a wide range of academic programs, including associate's degree programs, certificate programs, and continuing education courses, in fields such as business administration, health sciences, engineering technology, and liberal arts, with transfer agreements with University of Bridgeport, Post University, and Albertus Magnus College. The college is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education and is a member of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system, which also includes Norwalk Community College, Tunxis Community College, and Asnuntuck Community College. Gateway Community College also offers online and hybrid courses, as well as prior learning assessment and credit for prior learning opportunities, in partnership with Western Governors University and Southern New Hampshire University.

Student Life

Gateway Community College offers a range of student life activities and services, including student clubs and organizations, athletic teams, and counseling services, with support from National Alliance on Mental Illness and American Red Cross. The college also has a student government association and a student newspaper, which provides opportunities for students to get involved and engage with the college community, similar to those offered by Harvard University, Yale University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gateway Community College is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment for all students, with resources such as the Gateway Community College Foundation and the Connecticut Community Foundation.

Notable Alumni

Gateway Community College has a number of notable alumni, including politicians, business leaders, and community leaders, such as John DeStefano Jr., Toni Harp, and Rosa DeLauro, who have gone on to attend institutions such as University of Connecticut School of Law, Yale School of Management, and Harvard Kennedy School. The college is proud of its alumni and their achievements, and offers a range of services and resources to support their continued success, including career counseling and job placement services, in partnership with Connecticut Department of Labor and United States Department of Labor. Gateway Community College is also a member of the American Council on Education and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.

Category:Universities and colleges in Connecticut

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