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In 1992, Waterbury State merged with Mattatuck Community College to form Naugatuck Valley Community-Technical College. [2] [1] It became Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC) in 1999. [1] NVCC is a two-year public college that is part of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities system. Richard L. Sanders was its president from its ...
The geographic region includes colloquial subregions—rural Northwestern Connecticut and the area associated with the city of Torrington, also known as the Upper Naugatuck River Valley or simply Litchfield Hills—which have also variously corresponded to designated government councils both past and present.
A commuter school with no dormitories, the college's primary service area includes ten towns in southwest Fairfield County. [2] Housatonic Community College in Bridgeport, Gateway Community College in New Haven and North Haven, and Naugatuck Valley Community College in Waterbury are the nearest of the state's other community colleges.
The Lower Naugatuck Valley refers to the area focused on the city of Derby. The towns within the watershed area of the lower valley are Shelton, Seymour, Woodbridge, Ansonia, and Derby. The towns of Beacon Falls, Oxford, and Naugatuck, usually grouped together in the central valley region, are also sometimes assigned to the lower valley region.
The college, four regional state universities, and Charter Oak State College are governed by the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education, [8] established in 2011 [9] to license and accredit the institutions and their programs, approve budgets, support planning, and coordinate technology operations.
Connecticut's 5th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Connecticut.Located in the western part of the state and spanning across parts of Fairfield, Litchfield, New Haven, and Hartford Counties, the district runs from Meriden and New Britain in central Connecticut, westward to Danbury and the surrounding Housatonic Valley, encompassing the Farmington Valley ...
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The college operated under provisional approval until it was first accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges in 1977. Asnuntuck was subsequently reaccredited after comprehensive reviews in 1980 and 1985; an interim report was submitted to the New England Association in 1990, and accreditation was reaffirmed through 1995.