1960s Timeline
1961
The Ohio General Assembly passes legislation to create community colleges in Ohio, thanks to the advocacy of Tri-C’s first Board of Trustees and Ralph Besse.
1962
Cuyahoga Community College (is) chartered by the state of Ohio and Dr. Charles Chapman is appointed as the college’s first president.
1963
Cuyahoga Community College opens its doors to over 3,000 enthusiastic students at the Brownell Building in Downtown Cleveland.
1964
As the enrollment grows to 6,000 the college expands the Gallo Building at 1012 Sumner Ave, the Old IRS Building at 626 Huron, and their science and technology facilities at 2214 E 14th St.
1966
The Community celebrates the groundbreaking at the Metro Campus with a parade past their College facilities and downtown, ending at the campus’ future home in the St Vincent Urban Renewal District.
First classes held at the Western Campus in the temporary site of the Crile Veterans Hospital building.
1969
College enrollment reaches 15,000