Three Rivers College (Connecticut)
Three Rivers Community College is a public community college in Norwich, Connecticut. It was formed in 1992 by the merger of Mohegan Community College and Thames Valley State Technical College and is named after the three major rivers in the region: the Shetucket, the Yantic and the Thames. It is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.
History
Mohegan Community College was formed in 1970 by founding president Robert N. Rue. Mohegan opened to students in September of 1970 and the inaugural address was given by Gorton Riethmiller, president emeritus of Olivet College where Rue's administrative career had begun. There were initially two campuses of Mohegan, one in Norwich and one in New London. Mohegan developed a strong nursing program, which began in 1971; it was awarded funds by the Connecticut State Health, Education and Welfare Department for scholarships and loans to students in 1977. The first commencement for Mohegan took place in May of 1972. A permanent new home for Mohegan on Mahan Drive in Norwich was also announced in May of 1972, when the State Bond Commission issued more than $3 million to purchase what was then the Notre Dame Girls High School.2023 was the last commencement under the name Three Rivers Community College. On July 1, 2023, it, along with the other 11 community colleges, merged into a single state institution. It is now the Three Rivers campus of Connecticut State Community College.
Three Rivers Community College also offers an honors program for students who meet the prerequisites.