Clifton Dupigny Community College
Clifton Dupigny Community College (CDCC), established in 1983, was a cornerstone of higher education in Dominica, playing a crucial role in the island’s academic and technical education before its amalgamation into the Dominica State College in 2002. Named after Clifton Dupigny, a pioneering figure in Dominican education, the college provided a broad range of academic and technical programs to equip students with the skills necessary for the workforce and higher education.
Legacy and Impact on Education in Dominica
CDCC is comprised of two main divisions: the Academic Studies Division and the Technical Studies Division, which offer programs in the arts, sciences, and various technical fields. This institution was mainly known for its focus on practical, hands-on education, which was instrumental in producing skilled professionals in various sectors of Dominica’s economy.
In 2002, CDCC merged with other educational institutions, including the Dominica Teachers Training College and the Princess Margaret Hospital School of Nursing, to form the Dominica State College. This merger aimed to streamline and enhance the tertiary education system in Dominica, providing a more integrated and comprehensive educational experience for students. The legacy of Clifton Dupigny Community College continues to influence the structure and approach of Dominica State College today, with its commitment to quality education and community development remaining central to the institution’s mission