大学历史
1945
State of NH Chapter 204 establishes “State Trade Schools” with the passage of House Bill 279. State Trade School of Portsmouth was founded within state college system to provide “trade and vocational training and retraining for the occupational adjustment of youths and adults and particularly to provide trade school facilities for veterans demobilized from the armed services…It is recognized that no such facilities are available within the state at the present time, that the need is sufficiently urgent to create an emergency and that prompt action is necessary.”
On July 17, the City of Portsmouth makes space available for rent within the Morley Button Factory. Classes started in the fall – making this the first operating school in the system. The first class consisted of 130 veterans of war. 学费 was$450 a year, and students could get scholarships for half that amount from the state. 爱默生的一. McCourt is appointed the first Principal.
1949
The college becomes the New Hampshire Technical Institute – Portsmouth. The college had 9 Instructors and 5 Fields of Study: Machine Tool, 金属板, 汽车维修, Electronics and Refrigeration.
1961
Exeter School of Practical Nursing Started at Exeter Hospital. In 1966, upon completion of the Portsmouth Campus, the Nursing Program became a college offering. The college becomes the New Hampshire Vocational Technical Institute – Portsmouth.
1966
The college moves from the Button Factory to a new building at 150 Greenleaf Avenue in Portsmouth. Dedication Ceremonies and Open House are held Wednesday, October 26, 1966. The college has an increase in enrollment and staff. Evening classes are offered. The Nursing and Drafting Programs move into the building as the Refrigeration and 金属板 programs are moved out.
1967
爱默生的一. McCourt is appointed the first Director of the College. The Board of Education authorized the institutes to grant the Associate Degree in Applied Science. Prior to this, graduates earned a diploma from their program.
1969
The college becomes the New Hampshire Vocational Technical Institute – Portsmouth.
1975
罗伯特E. Lloyd is appointed Director. The college becomes accredited by NEAS&C. This leads to an agreement between the Division of Post-Secondary Education and the University System of New Hampshire to allow transfer of credit.
1981
The college’s LPN Nursing Program is tops in the Nation. The Helmsmen Basketball team becomes the 1981 Northern New England Small Conference Champions.
1982
First classes are offered in a new building in Stratham, NH.
1989
The College becomes New Hampshire Technical College-Stratham.
1992
President William Clinton is Commencement Speaker for the college.
1993
Pease Tradeport Satellite Campus opens at 67 New Hampshire Avenue.
1995
The college becomes New Hampshire Community Technical College Manchester/Stratham.
2001
Pease campus moves to 320企业精神 and is named Pease Emerging Technology Center.
2002
College becomes accredited by NEASC – CIHE
2005
The Manchester and Stratham campuses separate. The College is now New Hampshire Community Technical College – Stratham.
2008
The College becomes Great Bay Community College.
2009
The College renovates and moves to the Portsmouth campus. The Stratham campus closes.
2013
The College opens its new campus in Rochester. The center delivers traditional academic programs as well as programs in Advanced Composites Manufacturing.
2015
In February, an additional 10,000 sq. ft. of classroom and lab space is added to the Rochester campus to meet industry needs.
In August, the new Student Success Center opens at the College’s Portsmouth campus. In addition to a gymnasium, 学生休息室, exercise and meeting spaces, the center will house a variety of intentionally designed student leadership programs central to the mission of the College