Columbia–Greene Community College

Founded in 1966, it is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and is locally sponsored by two rural counties, Columbia and Greene, which have a combined population of about 112,000.

Two years later, C-GCC awarded 35 associate degrees to its first graduating class during a small ceremony at Catskill High School.

In addition to expanded instructional spaces and administrative offices, the Main Building also included a two-story library, a gymnasium, fitness center, and a cafeteria.

In the spring of 1982, former President of the United States Gerald Ford was invited to the campus as the keynote speaker for a fundraising dinner hosted by the Columbia-Greene Community Foundation.

In 2018, Columbia–Greene Community College began its first expansion project in decades by adding the New Construction Technology Program building on its main campus.

Original location of Columbia-Greene Community College in the town of Athens
Current location of Columbia-Greene Community College in the town of Greenport