OVERVIEW
The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean formerly known as the “University College of the Caribbean” is Jamaica’s largest non-affiliated, privately held University offering professional Certificate, Diploma, Associate, Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes as well as customized training programmes. The major disciplines include Business Administration, Law, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, Marketing, and
Tourism & Hospitality.
HISTORY
UCC was established in January 2004 with an initial focus on providing more accessible, high quality and flexible educational programmes to Jamaicans. UCC was established subsequent to the acquisition by the Institute of Management Sciences Ltd (IMS) of Institute of Management and Production (IMP). This merger occurred in January 2002 and created the nation’s first University College, the University College of the Caribbean (UCC).
The new entity in partnership with Florida International University (FIU), the University of Florida (UF), and the Florida State University (FSU) then embarked on a major initiative to launch in June 2005, a number of new programmes including degrees in Business, Information Technology and Engineering. In May 2005, UCC obtained official recognition and registered centre status from the prestigious University of London to offer both the Diploma in Law (now the Certificate of Higher Education in Law) and Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB) in partnership with that University.
The main objective focused on preparing secondary school graduates and mid level professionals with some degree of tertiary training for entry, or for upward mobility into business or industry.
UCC/IMS/IMP has been in the business of developing and providing higher education and training for the past 40 years. To date, approximately 70,000 persons have successfully graduated from its several programmes. Currently, the organization has an annual part-time and full-time student population (chiefly working professionals) of approximately 4,800. UCC has a highly qualified and experienced administrative and academic staff of 180 and 250 respectively to support all the above-mentioned programmes.
LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION
The UK-based Accreditation Services for International Colleges & Universities (ASIC) conducted an accreditation review of (UCC) in 2016 and the University was granted international institutional accreditation status. Moreover, the ASIC review acknowledged: “The University (UCC) has many Areas of Strength and Good Practice and in particular has been awarded commendable grades overall and thus designated as an ASIC Premier Institution.” The University has been lauded for this achievement.
The attainment of ASIC accreditation has further boosted the profile of UCC and confirms that the institution meets high standards of education, welfare and good practice. This accreditation will continue to reassure our students and stakeholders that UCC is a good choice, and that they will be provided professional teaching, valuable qualifications and a positive learning experience.
The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) is also a member of the American Council on Education (ACE) and the Commonwealth and OAS Consortia of universities. The University is also registered and recognised and its programmes accredited by the University Council of Jamaica (UCJ), the official accreditation body for tertiary education in Jamaica.
NAME TRANSITION
UCC was established to provide flexible, high-quality collegiate learning opportunities primarily for self-directed adults. The institution has become a pioneer in prior learning assessment, while leveraging technology to develop and deliver courses and academic programmes wherever a student lives or works. In 2008, UCC restructured its Academic Affairs Division and established Schools, which now oversees the University’s academic enterprise. UCC’s latest mission was developed and guided by a comprehensive review of its purpose and strategic emphasis. The mission statement defines the institution anew in terms of a broader mandate to equip and educate students in a wider array of professional disciplines. UCC also undertook a review of its curricula and offerings as a subset of this strategic review and what has emerged is a commitment to additional applied research and to develop other programmes, structure, processes and systems to support such initiatives.
The University College of the Caribbean sought initial approval from the Companies Office of Jamaica for the new proposed name change. This application was recently approved. Therefore, the institution has now officially dropped the word "college" from its name. The new name and rebranded institution, but with the same acronym, the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC), now represents further growth in its mission and diversity of programmes.
“UCC engages with both the Jamaica Tertiary Education Commission and the University Council of Jamaica – in the case of the UCJ, not only for the purposes of recognition and academic programme accreditation, but also for the purpose of projected local Institutional Accreditation, as our institution of higher education systematically strengthens its internal quality assurance and enhancement mechanism, in collaboration with the Council, which is celebrating its 30th Anniversary this year, as Jamaica’s external quality assurance agency.”
UNIVERSITY’S REGIONAL INFLUENCE
The main campus and headquarters of UCC are at 17 Worthington Avenue with satellite campuses at the Old Hope Road and Oxford Terrace locations in Kingston and five regional campuses at locations in Montego Bay, Mandeville, Ocho Rios, Savanna-la- Mar and May Pen.
Since 2005, UCC has embarked on an exciting phase in its growth; in that year UCC launched the Distance Education and Global Learning (DEGL) initiative. DEGL was the forerunner of UCC Online which now has students studying at the undergraduate and graduate levels from
Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.
EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGE
UCC is firmly rooted in a philosophy of education based on flexibility, professional standards and work placeexposure. The institution is further distinguished by its wide variety ...
OTHER BRANCHES
Mandeville Campus
Lot 3 Caledonia Mall, 3 1/2 Caledonia Road
Manchester
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 12:00pm – 9:00pm
Friday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
1(876) 625-5408
May Pen Campus
3 Chapleton Rd
May Pen
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am – 7:00pm
1(876) 986-9273
Montego Bay Campus
16 East Street (Van Haze Building)
Montego Bay
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 12:00pm – 8:30pm
Sunday: 8:00am – 7:00pm
1(876) 940-2025
1(876) 971-9653
Ocho Rios Campus
99 Main Street
Ocho Rios
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 12:00pm – 8:45pm
Sunday: 8:30am - 6:55pm
1(876) 974-4071
Oxford Terrace Campus
16 Oxford Terrace
Kingston 5
1(876) 906-3000
Savanna-La-Mar Campus Unit #10, United Church Hall Building, Beckford Street
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs 10:00am – 7:00pm
1(876) 955-4761
1(876) 918-2641
OTHER BRANCHES
Mandeville Campus
Lot 3 Caledonia Mall, 3 1/2 Caledonia Road
Manchester
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 12:00pm – 9:00pm
Friday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
1(876) 625-5408
May Pen Campus
3 Chapleton Rd
May Pen
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am – 7:00pm
1(876) 986-9273
Montego Bay Campus
16 East Street (Van Haze Building)
Montego Bay
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 12:00pm – 8:30pm
Sunday: 8:00am – 7:00pm
1(876) 940-2025
1(876) 971-9653
Ocho Rios Campus
99 Main Street
Ocho Rios
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 12:00pm – 8:45pm
Sunday: 8:30am - 6:55pm
1(876) 974-4071
Oxford Terrace Campus
16 Oxford Terrace
Kingston 5
1(876) 906-3000
Savanna-La-Mar Campus Unit #10, United Church Hall Building, Beckford Street
Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs 10:00am – 7:00pm
1(876) 955-4761
1(876) 918-2641