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Connecticut Colleges and Universities

by Amanda Fornecker
With great Connecticut colleges and universities throughout the state, the state is sure to provide a first-rate education no matter where you attend. Each of the schools here has something unique and exciting to offer.

Connecticut universities boast exciting college life, with New Haven as one of the highest-ranked medium-sized college towns according to epodunk.com. Restaurants and a lively arts scene are among those venues that make Connecticut colleges such a great place.

Many Connecticut colleges have been around for hundreds of years, giving them a great reputation. In fact, Connecticut colleges have produced some of the finest intellectuals and famous individuals, including Tucker Carlson, Jodie Foster, Eli Whitney, and President Bush. Each university in Connecticut has something for everyone, with an array of majors and concentrations.

Located in the New England state, Connecticut colleges and universities have lovely landscapes and weather. Though it may be a bit colder than other places, Connecticut colleges are beautiful in the winter with scenic snowfalls, and gorgeous in the spring, when the warmer climate is great for taking a pleasant walk or drive through the countryside.

Connecticut colleges and universities are conveniently located along the Atlantic Ocean, where ships come in and out constantly. Boating and fishing are among some of the state's most popular activities and it is also one of the states first colonized in the early days of America's development, giving it a rich history.

No matter what your interest, universities in Connecticut are sure to give you everything you've always wanted out of a college experience. Check out Connecticut colleges and universities today!

Number of Connecticut Colleges and Universities: 46

Cool Events Abound at Universities in Connecticut
  • Free and public lecture series with notable speakers and guests.

  • Connecticut colleges and universities host and sponsor technology competitions.

  • Fundraisers are held at universities in Connecticut to help students raise money and awareness for things like breast cancer research.

  • Homecoming events bring back alum young and old to reminisce and support the athletes of Connecticut colleges.

  • Students and communities come together at Connecticut universities to organize community dances and other social outlets.


  • Financial Aid for Students at Connecticut Colleges
    State Aid Agency: Department of Higher Education
    College Prepaid/Savings Program: Connecticuts 529 College Savings Program

    Popular College Majors - Education, Health and Allied Services, Biological Sciences, and Social Sciences and History.
    Source: College Bound Seniors 2005, The College Board




    I am a mature woman over 65 years of age with a 4 year college degree in applied social studies. I am looking for a one semester course (weekdays, weekends or evening, not necessarily for credit. I am interested in art, literature, music in Connecticut ... preferably New London County. Thank you.
    by Jean Harkins submitted on Jul 6, 2009

    Can you help me figure out an easy way to find a college that can accomodate my food allergies? A college that has a vegan dining hall might work, I am allergic to milk products and eggs.
    by Ashley Drda submitted on Oct 15, 2009

    Ashley--good news! There are too many colleges and universities out there that have vegan options in their dining halls to list them here. An easy way to search for them is to look at the larger schools that have more than one cafeteria on campus--some, like Connecticut College, have their own vegetarian/vegan dining halls. But if a smaller school is more your style, know that schools with only one dining hall still offer options for those with food allergies.

    Check out the foodservice/dining section on a school's website for additional details or a contact email or number to call to discuss your dietary needs. Good luck!

    by Barbara Bellesi submitted on Oct 16, 2009



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