| General Facts
Preparing
Tomorrow's Leaders... One Student at at Time
As Connecticut’s fastest-growing college
we offer degree and certificate programs in Business Studies,
Computer Technology, Human Services, Early Childhood Education,
Medical Assisting, Respiratory Care, and Nursing that are responsive
to the needs of the marketplace and the citizens of Connecticut.
Goodwin College continues to offer programs
that adapt quickly to the changing priorities of business and
industry. This interdependence between education and enterprise
contributes to building a strong foundation for students to pursue
meaningful careers and advanced study, to become responsible citizens,
and to enhance their quality of life, as well as that of the community.
History
Goodwin
College was founded in 1999. Its history dates back to its beginnings
in 1962 as Data Institute, a private career school. Goodwin College
is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges
through the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. Goodwin’s
main campus is on Burnside Avenue in East Hartford, Connecticut,
and includes two historic mansions and an academic building. Courses
are also offered on Main Street in East Hartford and in Waterbury
and Hamden.
Mark Scheinberg, former owner of Goodwin College,
contributed the institution to the community in 2004. Goodwin
College is a nonprofit 501(c) 3 institution. Mr. Scheinberg remains
as President.
Philosophy
Most Goodwin students are working adults, supporting themselves
and their families. Focused core classes, early on, allow students
to immediately work in their fields while completing general education
degree requirements.
We pursue academic excellence by providing
a diverse student population with a highly qualified faculty,
excellent student services, and an array of viable programs that
meet the needs of our students. Our faculty embraces change, pursues
academic achievement, and is passionate about teaching.
Programs
Eighteen accredited degree and certificate programs provide career
advancement and transfer to the baccalaureate level. Associate’s
degrees are offered in nursing, health sciences, respiratory care,
medical assisting, human services, early childhood education,
computer systems and business studies. Certificate programs include
histotechnician, medical office, medical billing and coding, office
administration, entrepreneurship, non-profit management, and youth
development. An English as a Second Language program is offered
through the Department of Continuing Education. New programs are
planned in Homeland Security, Criminal Justice, and Environmental
studies.
Growth
With a 40% increase in enrollment in 2004 and 35% in 2005, Goodwin
College is the fastest growing institution of its size in the
State of Connecticut. Many students who have not succeeded at
other schools thrive at Goodwin. Classes are small and intensely
focused, and the college staff and community offer hands-on, personalized
peer and institutional support.
- Spring 2006 Enrollment: 1,348 students
- Over 2,400 students attended in 2005
- Average age: 32
- Percent of students receiving financial
aid: 81
- Percent of students qualifying as low income
57
- Student retention rate: 71 percent
- Job placement rate for graduates: 78 percent
- 81% of students are women, 19% are men
- Minority enrollment: 53%
- Full-time: 11% Part-time: 89%
- Percent of Students attending in Evening
or Weekend: 54%
- Students commute from over 90 towns in Connecticut
as well as Massachusetts
- 75% of students reside in Hartford County
- Student/Teacher Ratio: 13:1
Faculty & Staff
Faculty: 105 full- and part-time faculty. 100% of contracted faculty
holds advanced degrees and/or professional certification.
Professional, administrative, technical,
office, and service staff: 64 Full and part-time
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