Porter and Chester Institute

Porter and Chester Institute is a for-profit technical school with nine locations throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts in the United States. Porter and Chester Institute features 10 different career programs.

Campuses

Porter and Chester Institute has nine campuses located throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts. The main campus is located in Stratford, Connecticut. The other Connecticut campuses are in Enfield, Watertown, Rocky Hill, and an affiliate campus in Branford. In Massachusetts, there are locations in Canton, Chicopee, Worcester and Woburn.

History

The history of Porter and Chester Institute began in 1946 with the founding of the Porter School of Engineering Design in Hartford, Connecticut.

In 1973, the Porter School of Engineering Design and the Chester Institute for Technical Education of Stratford, Connecticut, merged into one institution. Subsequently, the name Porter and Chester Institute was adopted, and the curricula contents and operational policies of the two institutions were standardized. At the same time, the Porter School, which was located in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, became the Rocky Hill Campus of Porter and Chester Institute.

The Waterbury Campus was established in 1977. In 1979, the Enfield Campus was added. In 1986 the Waterbury Campus was expanded and moved to Watertown, and in 1987 the Rocky Hill Branch was also moved to larger quarters in Wethersfield.[1]

The Chicopee, Massachusetts Campus was established in 1993.

In August 1995, the stockholders of Porter and Chester Institute purchased the Connecticut School of Electronics (CSE). CSE had been established in 1947 in New Haven, CT. In 1996, CSE moved from New Haven to larger quarters in Branford, Connecticut.

In 2002, a new campus was established in Westborough, Massachusetts.

In 2010 PCI further expanded its presence in Eastern Massachusetts by opening branches in Canton and Woburn. The Woburn campus will be the largest campus for Porter and Chester and will allow PCI to better serve the metropolitan areas of Boston, Quincy and Brocton as well as surrounding towns.[2]

In 2009, Porter and Chester Institute was awarded with the School of Excellence Award from ACCSCT.[3]

In October 2014, the Westborough locations closed and moved to Worcester, Massachusetts.

James Bologa is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Porter and Chester Institute.

Programs

The following programs take 12 months in the day, but 18 in the evening.

The following take 9 months in the day, but between 12 and 15 in the evening.

Accreditation and certification

Accreditation

Porter and Chester Institute is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC),[4] the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).[5] The Chicopee Campus Medical Assisting Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs upon the recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (CRB-AAMAE)

Approvals

Porter and Chester Institute is approved by the Connecticut, and Massachusetts, Commissioner of Higher Education. Porter and Chester Institute is certified by the State of Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles as an official I/M240 Training Facility.

References

  1. SOMMA, Ann Marie (August 5, 2006). "Institute Moving to Ames Location". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Conn. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  2. "Canton, Massachusetts campus | Porter and Chester Institute". Porterchester.com. Retrieved 2010-02-25.
  3. "Porter and Chester Institute is Honored with the School of Excellence Award from ACCSCT". press release. 2009-09-03. Retrieved 2010-02-25.
  4. "Porter and Chester Institute - Stratford (program)". Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). Retrieved 2010-02-25.

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Coordinates: 41°10′10.4″N 73°8′56.7″W / 41.169556°N 73.149083°W / 41.169556; -73.149083

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