Type | Community College |
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Established | 1921 |
Students | Est. 19,000 |
Location | New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
Campus | Urban |
Colors |
Green and Gold |
Athletics | NJCAA |
Nickname | Dolphins |
Website | www.dcc.edu |
Delgado Community College (DCC) is a Louisiana public community college with campuses throughout the New Orleans metropolitan area, the East and West Banks of New Orleans, the East Bank of Jefferson Parish and on the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain in Covington and Slidell in St. Tammany Parish. The original main campus—City Park Campus—is located in the Navarre neighborhood adjacent to New Orleans City Park.
Delgado Community College is one of nine community colleges which operate under the auspices of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System. The institution originally opened in 1921 as Delgado Trades (plural) School; it went through several reorganizations and was finally declared "Delgado Community College" by the Louisiana State Legislature in 1980, under the administration of Governor David C. Treen.
The College is named after its founder, the philanthropist Isaac Delgado, a 19th-century immigrant from Jamaica, who became a wealthy New Orleans businessman and sugar planter. In 1909, in a codicil to his will, Delgado bequeathed the remainder of his estate to the City of New Orleans to establish a manual trade school for boys. Land was purchased for the 57-acre (230,000 m2) City Park Campus. The original building on City Park Avenue was constructed and furnished by funding from the Delgado estate.