York County Community College
York County Community College is a public community college in Wells, Maine. YCCC is part of the Maine Community College System.
History
York County Community College was established in 1994 as York County Technical College by the 116th Maine Legislature. In 1995, YCTC opened with an enrollment of 156 students as well as three associate degree programs and two certificate programs.In December 1995, YCTC earned candidacy accreditation status from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Full accreditation status was obtained in 1999.
In November 1997, YCTC began classes in a new building. In later years, the building was expanded.
YCTC changed its name to York County Community College in July 2003.
In October 2020, the YCCC changed its mascot to the Hawk from the Coyote.
Student Body
As of the academic year 2022–2023, the enrollment was 1,625 students ranging from ages 17–72.The number of full-time students were 399, and the number of part-time students were 1,309. The number of degree/certificate seeking students were 1,176 and the number of non-degree seeking students were 532.
Demographics
As of the academic year 2022–23, the student population was 64% female and 36% male.Population by Race/Ethnicity
- American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.6%
- Asian: 1.7%
- Black or African-American: 2.2%
- Hispanic/Latino: 2.8%
- Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander: 0.2%
- White: 82.5%
- Two or more races: 2.8%
- Unknown: 4.7%