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junior college history and athletic information
bronx community
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Bronx Community College was established in 1957 after 10 years of
effort by civic-minded people and groups in Bronx County to meet the
ever growing need for increased higher education facilities in the
"Borough of Universities and Progress."
College classes were first held in February 1959 at the former site of
the Bronx High School of Science at the corner of Creston Avenue and
184th Street. Dr. Morris Meister as the college's 1st president, the
school quickly developed into a comprehensive community college offering
a broad range of academic courses.The City University of New York was
created by the State Legislature in 1961 and included Bronx Junior College
as one of its 7 constituent undergraduate colleges. The City University now
includes 17 undergraduate colleges, a law school, a graduate school, a
medical school, and an affiliated school of medicine.
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Over the next 10 years the college grew quickly, due mainly to
the introduction of an open admissions program. By 1972, the school was
occupied 7 additional centers all within walking distance of the main
building and serving approximately Ten-thousand matriculated students.
The college is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association and
competes in division III.
The following intercollegiate sports are offered by
Bronx Community College.
Men's Sports.
Baseball, Basketball. Cross Country, indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field
and soccer.
Women's sports.
Cross Country, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field and volleyball.
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