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General Information About Capital Community College The Mission of Capital Community College is to provide access to higher education to the diverse residents of the greater Hartford region. The College, an integral part of Hartford’s cultural and economic district, does this by: Preparing individuals for transfer education and careers through associate and certificate programs in academic and technical disciplines and workforce training; Maintaining programs and support services that enable students to develop academic and professional skills that equip them for ongoing challenges and opportunities; Fostering a student – centered environment committed to learning and teaching, the collegial process, cultural enrichment, and the respectful and vigorous dialogue which nourishes active participation and service to the community.
Institutional statistical data was gathered from the U.S. Department of Education - Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics.Institution Type - 2-year, Public
Special Learning Opportunities - Distance learning opportunities
- Weekend/evening college
Student Services - Remedial services
- Academic/career counseling service
- Employment services for students
- Placement services for completers
- On-campus day care for students' children
Credit Accepted - Dual credit
- Credit for life experiences
- Advanced placement (AP) credits
Religious Affiliation - Not applicable
Federal Aid - Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Degrees/Certificates offered - Less than 1 year certificate
- 1-2 years certificate
- Associate's degree
Campus Setting - City: Midsize
Disability Services Student - 3% or Less
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Tuition & Fees 09-10 Tuition & Fees $3,200 Room & Board Charge $0 Books & Supplies Cost $1,250 -
Total Financial Aid Amounts Issued Pell Grants $4,247,080 Other Federal Grants $215,850 Scholarships & Fellowships $7,289,700 Discount Applied to Tuition/Fee $4,478,744 Average Grant Dollars Issued $614,998 Avg. Scholarship and Fellowships $3,644,850 -
Student Demographics Total Enrolled 5,315 Native American 12 Asian 192 African American 2,117 Hispanic 1,521 Enrolled FullTime Undergraduates 1,317 Enrolled FullTime Graduates




