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Top Tech Community Colleges of 2012

The Center for Digital Education names the winners of the 2012 Digital Community Colleges Survey.

Thirty-six community colleges earned recognition for using technology to serve their campuses, according to the 2012 Digital Community Colleges Survey results announced Thursday, Oct. 18. 

Colleges from 26 states entered the eighth annual survey conducted by the Center for Digital Education. Winning colleges in three different enrollment categories had higher total scores on questions about technology projects and programs they have in place.

The following contributed to the winners  earning the top spots this year.

Lone Star College in Texas combines local help desk support during the work day while outsourcing support in the late evenings and weekends. By virtualizing desktops, applications and users, the college also supports students who bring their own devices to campus.

Lord Fairfax Community College in Virginia now has Wi-Fi coverage throughout its campus and uses cloud-based services for a number of purposes. And Carl Sandburg College in Illinois has also moved to cloud-based services, and supports students bringing their own devices with enhanced security measures.

Survey participants said their top five IT priorities are as follows:

  1. Mobile computing management and integration into curriculum
  2. Wireless infrastructure upgrades and expansion
  3. Student portal development
  4. Server virtualization and virtualized desktop deployment
  5. Professional development in technology use and expansion into curriculum
Winners

Seventeen of the 50 U.S. states are represented on the list of 36 winners. Virginia had a whopping 10 community colleges make the list, five of which were in the mid-sized college category. Illinois came close with four.

Of the most populous states, Texas and New York had three winners and one Florida community college won, but California colleges did not make the list. Most of the winners were concentrated in the Eastern part of the United States, with only two Western winners in Utah and Wyoming.

On the map below, zoom in and click on the placemarkers to see the names, locations and rank of these colleges. 



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All but 10 of these 36 winners also made the list last year, though many of their rankings have changed. Kingsborough Community College took the top spot in 2011 for large colleges, while Lone Star College moved up from second to take first place this year. In the mid-sized colleges category, Lord Fairfax Community College jumped from a three-way tie for fourth last year to first this year. And in the small colleges category, Carl Sandburg Community College moved from third place to take the top spot this year.

Large Colleges Category - 10,000 Students or More

  1. Lone Star College 
    The Woodlands, Texas
  2. Northwest Arkansas Community College
    Bentonville, Ark.
  3. Howard Community College
    Columbia, Md.
    Kingsborough Community College
    Brooklyn, N.Y.
  4. Johnson County Community College
    Overland Park, Kan.
    Northern Virginia Community College
    Annandale, Va.
  5. Houston Community College
    Houston, Texas
  6. Delaware Technical Community College
    Dover, Del.
  7. Delta College
    University Center, Mich.
    Tidewater Community College
    Norfolk, Va.
  8. Montgomery County Community College
    Blue Bell, Pa.
    Salt Lake Community College
    Salt Lake City, Utah
  9. Moraine Valley Community College
    Palos Hills, Ill.
  10. Fayetteville Technical Community College
    Fayetteville, N.C.

Mid-Sized Colleges Category - Between 5,000 and 10,000 Students

  1. Lord Fairfax Community College
    Middletown, Va.
  2. Virginia Western Community College
    Roanoke, Va.
  3. Laramie County Community College
    Cheyenne, Wyo.
  4. Hostos Community College
    Bronx, N.Y.
  5. Darton State College
    Albany, Ga.
  6. Walters State Community College
    Morristown, Tenn.
  7. Germanna Community College
    Locust Grove, Va.
    Piedmont Virginia Community College
    Charlottesville, Va.
  8. Southside Virginia Community College
    Alberta, Va.
  9. Lake Land College
    Mattoon, Ill.
  10. Minnesota West Community and Technical College               
    Granite Falls, Minn.
Small Colleges Category – Less Than 5,000 Students

  1. Carl Sandburg College
    Galesburg, Ill.
  2. Tompkins Cortland Community College
    Dryden, N.Y.
  3. Kirtland Community College
    Roscommon, Mich.
  4. Atlanta Technical College
    Atlanta, Ga.
  5. Lake-Sumter Community College
    Leesburg, Fla.
  6. Halifax Community College
    Weldon, N.C.
    Rappahannock Community College
    Warsaw, Va.
  7. Patrick Henry Community College
    Martinsville, Va.
  8. Spoon River College
    Canton, Ill.
  9. Southwest Virginia Community College
    Cedar Bluff, Va.
  10. Panola College
    Carthage, Texas
For more information on survey findings, see the announcement at www.centerdigitaled.com/awards/digital-community-colleges.