Eastern Gateway Community College

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Eastern Gateway Community College
Type Public community college
Established1968;56 years ago (1968)
Parent institution
University System of Ohio
Accreditation HLC
President John Crooks
Students15,300 (Fall 2023) [1]
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusSuburban
Colors    Blue & white [2]
Nickname Gators
MascotEdugator
Website www.egcc.edu

Eastern Gateway Community College is a public community college with its main campus in Steubenville, Ohio, and a second campus in Youngstown. Although the college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, its accreditor placed the college on probation in 2021 for concerns about "assessment, HR record keeping and data collection and analysis." [3] The college began experiencing severe financial distress in 2023 and will likely close in the summer of 2024. [4]

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History

The school was founded in 1966 as Jefferson County Technical Institute, opening its doors for the first time in 1968 to serve the residents of Jefferson County, Ohio. It later changed its name to Jefferson Technical College in 1977. In 1995, the technical college became a community college and the name changed once more to Jefferson Community College. In 2009, the college expanded its service district to include three Ohio counties in addition to the original Jefferson: Columbiana, Mahoning, and Trumbull. This resulted in a further name change and the college became known as Eastern Gateway Community College in October 2009.

The college briefly drew national attention in 2020 when its board of trustees fired the college's president. He had been placed on administrative leave and was subsequently fired by a unanimous vote of the board for "dereliction of duty and inappropriate management." [5]

In late 2021, the college was again the focus of national attention when its accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission, placed the college on probation due to concerns about a new relationship with a for-profit company that focused on increasing student enrollments in online courses. Through its relationship with the Student Resource Center, EGCC nearly doubled its class sizes in online courses and eliminated textbooks in those courses. These new enrollments came primarily from union members or their family members as the program was largely aimed at allowing them to attend the college for free. In a November 2021 news article, Inside Higher Ed reported that "43,890 of the 46,606 [students enrolled at the college] are union members or family of union members." [6] The Student Resource Center received 50% of the profits from these new enrollments which was "slightly more than $7 million" in the 2020 fiscal year. [6] Concerns about the quality of teaching at the college during this rapid expansion prompted the college's accreditor to place it on probation because "there is no evidence Eastern Gateway's free-college-for-union-members business model provides a high-quality education." [7] Two months later, these same concerns led the U.S. Department of Education to open its own investigation into the use of federal financial aid at the college. [8] In 2023, the college shut down the free-college-for-union-members program. [9]

On February 29, 2024, Eastern Gateway announced it was pausing enrollment. With the announcement, Eastern Gateway is partnering with Youngstown State University on transferring existing students to YSU or other colleges. YSU also announced it is considering opening its first satellite campus in Steubenville to serve students in the area. [10] About a month later, the college's board of trustees announced that the college's financial challenges were so severe that the college would likely close in June. This occurred despite an emergency infusion of $6 million from the state. The trustees also announced that the college was resigning from the Higher Learning Commission, the college's accreditor, effective on November 1. [4] Faculty received notices on March 28 stating that their contracts were not going to be renewed due to financial constraints. [11]

Admissions

The college uses open admissions.

Academic programs

Eastern Gateway Community College offers 60 majors in the areas of business technologies, information technologies, engineering technologies, health and public services. The degrees offered are Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Technical Studies, and Associate of Individualized Studies. [12]

Tuition and fees

Tuition for in-state students enrolled during the 2017–2018 academic year was $117 per credit hour. [13] Tuition is waived for students living in Jefferson, Mahoning, Trumbull, and Columbiana counties. [14]

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