The "Parsons Plan" academic model employed at Charles City was the brainchild of Millard Roberts, who was the president of Parsons College from 1955 to 1967; the multi-faceted plan featured innovative teaching and administrative techniques and emphasized the recruitment of a geographically and academically diverse student body.
Among other characteristics, the "Parsons Plan" schools welcomed unconventional students who had not seen success at other colleges.
In the 1960s, the schools were also attended by a substantial number of young men seeking draft deferments that would allow them to avoid military service during the Vietnam War.
The satellite schools also suffered from a lack of funding, high student turnover and accreditation issues.
Charles City College had the shortest life of the Parsons satellite schools, closing in 1968 after a single year of operation.