H. Lavity Stoutt Community College

Coordinates: 18°25′26″N 64°34′43″W / 18.4240°N 64.5785°W / 18.4240; -64.5785
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H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC)
MottoOur Tomorrow Begins Today
TypeCommunity College
Established1990
PresidentDr. Richard Georges
Academic staff
35 Full Time
Administrative staff
110
Students600+
Address
Paraquita Bay Campus, P.O Box 3097, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
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Paraquita Bay, Tortola
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18°25′26″N 64°34′43″W / 18.4240°N 64.5785°W / 18.4240; -64.5785
CampusParaquita Bay
ColorsGreen & Gold
NicknameHLSCC
AffiliationsAssociation of Caribbean Tertiary Institutions; American Association of Community Colleges; Middle States Commission on Higher Education; Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges
MascotStingray
Websitewww.hlscc.edu.vg

The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (often referred to locally as HLSCC) is a community college in the British Virgin Islands. At present there are only two tertiary institutions in the territory: The University of the West Indies, and H. Lavity Stoutt Community College which has a higher enrollment.

History

The college was originally established in 1990 as the British Virgin Islands Community College under the College Act, 1990. The institution was subsequently renamed in favour of Hamilton Lavity Stoutt, first Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands and founding chairman of the college's Board of Governors.[1] In 1993 the College moved into a new three-storey facility at its Paraquita Bay Campus, where it still principally resides. The first campus building encompassed some 10,000 square feet and had 15 classrooms and laboratories on the upper floors, and 4,700 square feet for administrative offices on the ground floor.

Eileene L. Parsons was a bursar at the school before she became a politician and minister. There is an auditorium at the college which is named in her honour.[2]

Academics

The current study body is over 600 students. The college is currently led by President Dr. Richard Georges, an alumnus of the school. Many students attend the college for a period of one or two years to either complete an associate degree or obtain a certain amount of course credit before transferring to a college in the United States. HLSCC was accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in 2015.

Funding

As part of Government education policy HLSCC is free to attend for native BVIslanders. This in turn has led to significant funding pressures.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Things to know about us". Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  2. ^ EXCLUSIVE: I have been fortunate – Eileene L. Parsons, 19 June 2013, VirginIslandsNewsOnline,com, Retrieved 11 February 2016
  3. ^ "We are 'most certainly' strapped for cash – HLSCC". BVI News. 2 March 2016.
  4. ^ "HLSCC struggles to pay staff!". VINO. 15 November 2016.