Office of Institutional Reseach > College at a Glance
Location
Enfield, CT
History


Established in 1969 as North Central Connecticut Area Community College. Renamed as Asnuntuck Community College in 1972.
Type of institution
Public, 2-year
President
Dr. Martha McLeod
Degrees & Certificates  
4,663 degrees and certificates awarded since 1974
Academic Programs
Offering 18 Associate Degrees and 29 Certificate Programs
Non-credit Certificates
Phlebotomy/EKG, Professional Coder, Medical Assistant, and Real Estate
Enrollment                     
1,808 in Fall 2009; 1013 FTE in credit
1,748 in Spring 2009; 914 FTE in credit
1,207 in non-credit
Service Regions
East Granby, East Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Somers, Stafford Springs, Suffield, and Windsor Locks
Student Body
Average age: 28.7
Women: 57%
Minorities: 14.5%
Faculty
Full-time:  25
Part-time: 96
Graduation Rate           
7 year average, 27%
Student Organization
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Art Club, Drama Club, Early Childhood Club, Poetry Club,Human Services Club, Student Activities, Student Union of Minorities at Asnuntuck(S.U.M.A), Freshwater Magazine, Radio Station WACC 107.7 FM, Student Senate
Tuition and Fees
$1,600 per semester for full-time, in-state students (12 credits or more).
Financial Aid
Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federalamd Stata aid (e.g., Stafford Loans). ACC Foundation offers scholarships to selected candidates through an annual application process.
 
Accreditation


New England Association for Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
Annual Budget             
Total budget is $12.5 million which $5.5 million is State Funding.
   



 

 

   
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Contact Information:
Qing Lin Mack

Director of Institutional Research
Asnuntuck Community College
170 Elm St.Enfield, CT 06082
860.253.3008

 
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