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Independent Colleges and Universities in Connecticut

Connecticut colleges certainly live up to the reputation that the North East has for academic excellence. Schools and universities in the "Constitution State" are as good, if not better, than any institutions of higher learning that you might find elsewhere in the country. This is not all surprising given how long some of the programs have been around. In addition, Connecticut has some of the finest public high schools in America, so there is a constant influx of well educated, intelligent freshman every year; perfect for a well-rounded student body.

Connecticut private colleges and universities offer a wide range of education programs with degrees and certificates up to the doctoral level, as well as professional degrees such as law and medicine. These Connecticut private schools are diverse in character, academic emphasis, and origins. Some private colleges or schools have a religious affiliation; others are secular. Private colleges and universities may be profit or non-profit institutions. Typically, Connecticut independent colleges or private schools give weight to personal characteristics and activities in addition to considering GPA and test scores. While many Connecticut private schools are considerably more expensive than comparable state institutions, they also tend to offer more generous financial aid packages. Many students have found the actual out-of-pocket cost to earn a degree from a private college in Connecticut to be less than the cost of the state schools to which they were accepted. On the one hand, public colleges are usually less expensive, particularly for in-state residents. They get most of their money from the state or local government. Check out your state's Guide to Residency. Connecticut private colleges rely on tuition, fees, endowments, and other private sources of funding. On the other hand, Connecticut private colleges are usually smaller and can offer more personalized attention (and some believe, more prestige).

Connecticut College Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees

  • Albertus Magnus College - East Hartford
  • Albertus Magnus College - New Haven
  • Branford Hall Career Institute - Branford
  • Branford Hall Career Institute - Danbury
  • Branford Hall Career Institute - Southington
  • Branford Hall Career Institute - Windsor
  • CCMT - Groton Campus
  • CCMT - Newington Campus
  • CCMT - Westport Campus
  • Danbury Training Center - Danbury
  • Fox Institute Connecticut DMS
  • Fox Institute of Business Connecticut
  • Lincoln College of New England - Hartford
  • Lincoln College of New England - Southington
  • Lincoln College of New England - Suffield
  • Lincoln Culinary Institute - Cromwell
  • Lincoln Culinary Institute - Hartford
  • Lincoln Culinary Institute - Shelton
  • Lincoln Culinary Institute - Suffield
  • Lincoln Technical Institute - East Windsor
  • Lincoln Technical Institute - Hamden
  • Lincoln Technical Institute - New Britain
  • Lincoln Technical Institute - Shelton
  • New England Tractor Trailer Training School - Bridgeport
  • New England Tractor Trailer Training School - Somers
  • Porter and Chester Institute - Branford
  • Porter and Chester Institute - Enfield
  • Porter and Chester Institute - Rocky Hill
  • Porter and Chester Institute - Stratford
  • Porter and Chester Institute - Watertown
  • Ridley-Lowell Business & Technical Institute - Danbury
  • Ridley-Lowell Business & Technical Institute - New London
  • Sanford-Brown College - Farmington
  • University of Phoenix - Fairfield County Campus

Connecticut Cities Colleges:

College Education Training in Connecticut Cities:
  • - Branford
  • - Bridgeport
  • - Cromwell
  • - Danbury
  • - East Hartford
  • - East Windsor
  • - Enfield
  • - Farmington
  • - Groton
  • - Hamden
  • - Hartford
  • - New Britain
  • - New Haven
  • - New London
  • - Newington
  • - Norwalk
  • - Oakville
  • - Rocky Hill
  • - Shelton
  • - Somers
  • - Southington
  • - Stratford
  • - Suffield
  • - West Hartford
  • - Westport
  • - Windsor
 

Connecticut Private Colleges and Universities

Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges

Founded in 1932, the Connecticut Conference of Colleges (CCIC) represents seventeen accredited nonprofit independent colleges and universities in Connecticut. These institutions are bound by a common commitment to quality instruction and dedicated to collaborative efforts that strengthen the independent sector of higher education in Connecticut. CCIC serves its member institutions through government relations, public policy development, research analysis, communications and coordinated member services.
The purposes of CCIC are:

  • To articulate the public benefit of independent higher education at both the state and national levels and inform public policy decisions relating to the interests of member institutions;
  • To meet the workforce needs and enhance the economy of Connecticut by collaborating with the business community on the development of statewide and institutional programs and activities that promote academic excellence and opportunities for growth;
  • To preserve the autonomy and independence of CCIC member colleges and universities; and,
  • To facilitate cooperative efforts among member institutions aimed at improving services or reducing costs.

  • Albertus Magnus College, New Haven
  • Connecticut College, New London
  • Fairfield University
  • Hartford Seminary, Hartford
  • Holy Apostles College & Seminary, Cromwell
  • LymeAcademy College of Fine Arts, Old Lyme
  • Mitchell College, New London
  • Quinnipiac University, Hamden
  • Rensselaer at Hartford, Hartford
  • Sacred Heart University, Fairfield
  • Saint Joseph College, West Hartford
  • Trinity College, Hartford
  • University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport
  • University of Hartford, West Hartford
  • University of New Haven, West Haven
  • Wesleyan University, Middletown
  • Yale University, New Haven
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