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Admissions: Here's How To Start

An application for admission may be obtained from the Admissions Office at each college or a common application can be downloaded from the link provided below to be mailed to the college of your choice with a $20 application fee. Some colleges may require additional information to complete the application process, and admission to some college programs may have additional requirements.

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Applications are accepted for credit programs on a year-round basis for Fall (late August/September), Spring (January) or optional Summer (June) Sessions.

Non-credit programs focused on skill building, personal interest, or career development are offered throughout the year. Information on these programs, schedules, fees, and enrollment is available through each college's Division of Continuing Education.

New England Regional Student Program
By agreement with the New England Board of Education (NEBHE), a Connecticut student may choose to study at an out-of-state public institution when a study program is not offered at an in-state institution or when a study program is offered at both in-state and out-of-state institutions, and the out-of-state institution is closer in traveling time to a qualified student's legal residence. Qualified New England students will pay the in-state tuition of the recipient institution, subject to a surcharge. Interested students should contact the Admissions Office at a Community College for further information.

Federal Student Right-To-Know Act (PL 102-26)
Information is available upon request from the Admissions Office at each Community College concerning the completion or graduation rate of full-time degree or certificate seeking students.


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