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February 25, 2021 Community colleges in southwestern Connecticut are offering students a guaranteed pathway to bachelor s degrees thanks to a new agreement reached with Lees-McRae College. Dr. Thomas G. Coley, Regional President at Shoreline-West Connecticut State Community College and Dr. Lee King, President of Lees-McRae College signed a memorandum of understanding on February 24 at a virtual signing event that helps students transfer and obtain a bachelor s degree.
Subscribe Other signers to the agreement included Dr. William T. Brown, CEO, Gateway Community College (GCC); Dr. Dwayne Smith, CEO, Housatonic Community College (HCC); and Cheryl C. DeVonish, Interim CEO, Norwalk Community College (NCC); as well as representatives from LMC, including Kevin J. Phillips, VP for Enrollment Management; Wayne M. Leon, Executive Director of Distance Learning and Transfer Programs; and Amanda Merritt, Director of Admission.
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Representatives from area community colleges and Lees-McRae College virtually sign an agreement creating a pathway for students to attain Bachelor’s degrees.
Community colleges in southwestern Connecticut are offering students a guaranteed pathway to bachelor s degrees thanks to a new agreement reached with Lees-McRae College. Dr. Thomas G. Coley, Regional President at Shoreline-West Connecticut State Community College and Dr. Lee King, President of Lees-McRae College signed a memorandum of understanding on February 24 at a virtual signing event that helps students transfer and obtain a bachelor s degree.
Other signers to the agreement included Dr. William T. Brown, CEO, Gateway Community College (GCC); Dr. Dwayne Smith, CEO, Housatonic Community College (HCC); and Cheryl C. DeVonish, Interim CEO, Norwalk Community College (NCC); as well as representatives from LMC, including Kevin J. Phillips, VP for Enrollment Management; Wayne M. Leon, Executive Director of Distance L
Norwalk opens second free COVID testing site
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Community Health Center opened a second free COVID-19 testing location in Norwalk at the Norwalk Community College. The first location, at Veteran’s Park, remains open. Both locations operate from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. No appointment, insurance, symptoms, or doctor’s note is required to get tested.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
NORWALK The city has opened a second free COVID-19 testing site at Norwalk Community College.
The site opened Tuesday and will operate daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The free testing at Veteran’s Park will also continue daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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A new COVID-19 testing site operated by Community Health Center will open on Tuesday Dec. 29 at Norwalk Community College (NCC), according to a press release. The site’s hours mirror those of Norwalk’s existing Veterans Park location: Monday thru Sunday 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Testing is free for drive-ins or walk ups, no appointment is needed, those being tested need not be showing symptoms, and repeat testing as needed is permissible. Access to the site is at the NCC West Campus north end lot, 181 Richards Ave.