Facts + Figures Enrollment Approximately 13,000 students enroll in credit and non-credit programs. Tuition and Fees $4,188 annually (full-time); $560 per 3-credit course Financial Aid and Scholarships NCC awards approximately $11.9 million in federal, state and private aid annually. The NCC Foundation awards $1 million in scholarships annually to current students and transferring NCC graduates. Degrees Granted Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science. Where Students Transfer NCC students are accepted to four- year institutions within Connecticut and nationwide, including Ivy League schools. Service Region NCC serves the 10-town region of lower Fairfield County and attracts students from throughout the tri-state area and overseas. Students hail from 62 countries and speak 40 languages. Student Life NCC is a non-residential college with over 40 student clubs, special interest groups and organizations. Student Age 24 and under 63% 25-34 22% 35-49 10% 50 and older 5% Gender Female 59% Male 41% Attendance Status Full-time 34% Part-time 66% Norwalk Community College Academic Programs Associate Degree Programs Allied Health Medical Office Management Nursing Physical Therapist Assistant Respiratory Care Art, Architecture & Design Architectural Engineering Technology Construction Technology Design for the Web Fine Arts Graphic Design Interior Design Studio Art Business Accounting Business Administration Hotel / Motel Management Insurance & Financial Services Legal Assistant Management Marketing Restaurant / Food Service Management Communication Arts Journalism Media Studies Film & TV Production Computer Science Computer Science Computer Security Education & Social Science Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Exercise Science Human Services Engineering Engineering Science Technological Studies General Studies Honors Program Liberal Arts & Sciences/ Concentrations Foreign Language Global Studies Liberal Arts Transfer Mathematics & Science Psychology Teaching Career Pathway Women’s Studies Veterinary Technology Pathway Transfer Degree Programs Biology Studies Chemistry Studies Communication Studies Criminology Studies English Studies History Studies Mathematics Studies Political Science Studies Psychology Studies Social Work Studies Sociology Studies Certificate Programs Allied Health Health Careers Pathways Medical Assistant Medical Office Specialist Art, Architecture & Design Graphic Design Business Accounting Culinary Arts Legal Assistant Communication Arts Digital Journalism Film & TV Production Computer Science Networking Relational Database Smartphone App Development Web Developer Early Childhood Education Administrative Option Child Development Associate Credential Education Option English as a Second Language Social & Behavioral Sciences Archaeology Gerontology Group Exercise Instructor Mental Health F ounded in 1961, Norwalk Community College (NCC) was the first public, two-year college established in Connecticut. The institution offers over 50 Associate Degree and over 20 Certificate programs. NCC provides a broad range of credit and non-credit programs leading to transfer, employment and lifelong learning. Norwalk Community College is the southwest Fairfield County leader and partner in the academic, economic and cultural lives of our communities, providing comprehensive, accessible, innovative and affordable learning opportunities to diverse populations. NCC is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. In addition, many individual programs are accredited by national professional associations including the Nursing, Respiratory Care and Engineering Technology curricula.