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Special Services for Business and Industry

Connecticut's Community Colleges are committed to teaching, training, and technology to help prepare the state's highly-skilled, high-tech workforce, which attracts businesses and investment from around the world. Education and job training are more affordable and accessible for everyone because of Connecticut's investment in community college education.

Business and Industry Services
Each of Connecticut's 12 community colleges is part of the Business and Industry Services Network (BISN) a collaborative program linking business, industry, state government, and education.

The colleges align workforce data, industry cluster performance and national trends to develop and deliver customized workforce training programs, business needs assessment, and consultation services.

Program content is customized to meet the needs and objectives of businesses whether they have 10 or 10,000 employees, and programs can meet at our campuses or at the employment site.

The Business & Industry Services Network directors can help define your training needs, then design and deliver complete programs to meet those needs.

BISN Directors

List of training clients

Case studies


In our work with business and industry throughout Connecticut, working relationships with the following organizations and associations enable the Connecticut Community Colleges to serve as an information and training resource as well as an important link between higher education, state government, and Connecticut businesses.

In-Service Training/Department of Administrative Services

Department of Economic Development Partnership

Department of Labor Partnership

Connecticut Business & Industry Association

Connecticut Development Authority

Connecticut Economic Resource Center


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