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Universities in connecticut
Albertus Magnus
College - Independent, co-educational liberal arts college
founded in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters of Saint Mary of the
Springs. Information on undergrad and graduate programs, faculty,
continuing education, library services and athletics. Located in New
Haven.
Charter Oak
State College - The 'school without walls' holds only distance
learning courses and grants credits based upon faculty evaluation of
onsite and distance learning courses transferred from regionally
accredited colleges and universities, non-collegiate sponsored
instruction, standardized test, special assessment, contract
learning, portfolio assessment, and CLEP and DANTES testing. Degrees
granted at both Associate and Baccalaureate levels.
Connecticut
College - Private liberal arts college founded in 1911 and
offering undergraduate degrees, with majors and minors in courses
from African Studies to Zoology.
Fairfield
University - Jesuit university with six schools, offering
undergrad, graduate and continuing education programs. Information
on academics, athletics, the Study Abroad program and student
services. Course catalog available as a PDF document. Located in
Fairfield.
Hartford Seminary
- Research, professional development and continuing education
institution offering doctoral and master's degrees, graduate and
leadership certificates in religious and spiritual disciplines.
Holy Apostles
College and Seminary - College offers Associate of Arts and
Bachelors of Arts degrees in religious studies. Seminary provides
programs to prepare men for the priesthood. History, mission
statement academic policies, course information and faculty
profiles. Located in Cromwell.
Lyme Academy
College of Fine Arts - Independent Fine Arts college
offering four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, as well as
Certificate program in Painting and Sculpture. Located in Old Lyme.
Mitchell College
- Private, independent school offering two and four year programs in
the liberal arts, human development and early childhood education.
Located in New London.
Yale University -
A leading private, independent research institution. Founded in 1701
in New Haven, Connecticut.
University of
Hartford - Independent, nonsectarian, coeducational
university founded in 1877 and offering graduate and undergraduate
programs in nine distinct colleges. Located on a 320-acre wooded
campus in suburban West Hartford.
Trinity College
- Co-educational liberal arts school located in Hartford. Virtual
campus tour plus information on undergraduate admissions, graduate
studies, academic resources, events, sports, alumni relations and
faculty.
Wesleyan
University - Private, coeducational, non-sectarian school
of liberal arts and sciences, offering undergraduate, graduate and
PhD degree programs.
University of
Connecticut - University founded in 1881 as the Storrs
Agricultural School, now provides 17 schools and colleges, offering
8 undergraduate degrees in 101 majors, 12 graduate degrees in 80
fields of study, and 4 professional degree programs.
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