About The College
Mission and Goals
Westchester Community College is more than
just the county’s largest educational institution. It is a living,
breathing part of Westchester that goes beyond the influence of a typical
college and affects the lives of all who enter its doors. Click for Westchester Community College's
Mission and
Goals.
History
Westchester Community College was
founded in 1946 as the New York State Institute of Applied Arts and
Sciences in White Plains. In 1957, the County of Westchester bought the
360-acre John Hartford estate in Valhalla and designated 218 acres for the
community college.
Enrollment
There are approximately 12,000 full- and part-time college credit students. Continuing
education students bring the total number served by the college each
semester to more than 24,000. Precise statistics about the college's enrollment
history can be found in the
Institutional Research & Planning pages.
Westchester Community College
is accredited by the Middles States Commission on Higher Education
3624 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-2680 267-284-5013
www.msche.org
Faculty
Westchester Community College’s faculty and professional staff have received more SUNY Chancellors
Awards for Excellence than any other community college in the system. More
than 98% hold masters or doctorate degrees in their fields.
Student/faculty ratio is 16.1:1.
Veteran Friendly Campus
The college, which opened in 1946 in order to train and educate veterans, welcomes those who have served our country. We are considered a "Veteran Friendly Campus" due to our extensive services for those who have spent time in the military.
Degrees
The college offers more than 60 associate and certificate programs. We have three types of associate degrees in 36 subject areas: the Associate in Arts for students transferring to four-year institutions in the liberal arts; the Associate in Science for those transferring to four-year institutions for business, math, science or health careers; and the Associate in Applied Science for those preparing to seek immediate employment, change careers or transfer. In addition, certificate programs typically requiring between 15 to 33
credits are offered in approximately 20 career fields.
Publications Archive
For more information about
Westchester Community College
please visit our Publications
Archive. Here you will find downloadable versions of some of the
colleges official guidebooks and reports.
Continuing
Education
The Continuing Education
Division is the largest such unit in the entire SUNY system. It offers courses for people of all ages considering career choices or
changes or personal development; customized training for businesses;
innovative programming for older adults; an exciting arts and culture series
open to the public.
| Academic
Year |
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| Spring Semesters |
January -
May |
| Summer
Session 1 |
May - June |
| Summer Session 2
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June -
July |
| Fall
Semesters |
September - December |
Financial Aid
Financial
Aid is available to students who qualify. In addition, the Westchester
Community College Foundation offers $1 million in scholarships annually. Nearly one third of
Westchester Community College
students receive some form of financial aid.
Library
The Harold L. Drimmer
Library / Learning
Resource Center contains 198,000 volumes and 600 periodical titles, as well
as more than 19 million searchable records and entries from 97
electronically-linked libraries.
Career & Transfer Center
The
Career & Transfer Center helps
students assess career options, plan career and curriculum, take steps
toward transfer to a four-year college, prepare for job interviews, and
locate and obtain jobs before and after graduation.
Child Care
Virginia Marx
Children's Center at
Westchester Community College (Valhalla campus) provides year-round, fully licensed and
accredited care for children of students, faculty, staff and other working
parents. Ages six weeks - five years.
Sports
Intercollegiate teams for men are
fielded in soccer, basketball, lacrosse, golf, and baseball. Women's
intercollegiate teams include tennis, volleyball, basketball, and softball.
The
Westchester Community College Fitness Center provides access to cardiovascular equipment,
universal, nautilus, and light free weights, pool, and tennis courts.
College athletics
also include intramural sports.
Locations
Valhalla
(main campus); extension sites
in
New Rochelle,
Mount Vernon,
Yonkers,
Shrub Oak,
Mahopac,
Ossining,
Port
Chester and
Peekskill (Art Workshop) and
White Plains (Art Workshop).
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