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  1. Nassau Community College Catalog. One Education Drive, Garden City, New York 11530-6793 - 516.572.7501 Nassau Community College A Part of the State University of New York System (SUNY)

  2. Early Admission. Enrichment. Contact us by phone or email, Monday–Friday, 8:00am–4:30pm, to inquire about admissions or check the status of your new freshman or transfer application. Non-degree and Visiting students should contact the Registrar's Office about the status of an application.

  3. Nassau Community College was created as part of the State University of New York (SUNY) in 1959. When the college opened on February 1, 1960, it had 632 students, and classes were held in an old courthouse. When Mitchel Air Force Base closed, the college obtained substantial property, including buildings to develop its new campus; the area is ...

  4. Since it opened in 1960 with 632 students, Nassau Community College has provided an education that enjoys a nationwide reputation for academic excellence and ease of transferability to four-year schools. Today we offer over 75 programs on a 225-acre campus that blends modern architecture with picturesque older structures with superior classroom ...

  5. The Nassau Community College Allied Health Sciences Department pinning ceremony took place earlier this month at the David S. Mack Center for Training and Intelligence, Nassau County Police Department. The pinning ceremony signifies the completion of this level of education and official initiation into the profession.

  6. Financial Aid. Phone: 516.572.7396. FinancialAid@ncc.edu. Office Hours. The mission of the NCC Office of Financial Aid is to ensure that students have access to a college education by educating students and parents about federal, state, institutional and private aid opportunities, and helping them obtain all the financial resources for which ...

  7. Nassau Community College was created as part of the State University of New York by the Nassau County Board of Supervisors on February 9, 1959. When the College opened in a wing of the County Court House in Mineola on February 1, 1960, it had only 632 students.