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Community College: Low Cost & Easy Transfer

More higher-achieving students are opting for two-year community colleges as a less expensive way to start their four-year degrees.

Have You Considered Community College?

As tuition rises and the economy rattles, more students are opting for two-year community colleges as less expensive ways to start their four-year degrees.

Put your assumptions aside ― this isn’t the community college of the ’80′s or ’90′s. Increasingly, community colleges are vibrant places with excellent faculty and good educational opportunities.

Higher-Achieving Students

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“In the past it’s been the students who didn’t achieve the highest marks in high school who’ve come to a community college,” says Earl Graham, Assistant Director of Admission at Housatonic Community College in Bridgeport. “But that balance is shifting because of the financial situation in the state. We’re finding more and more 18 year olds who’ve done really well in high school who are looking at us.”

Low Cost

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In-state tuition for community colleges in Connecticut is about $3,500 for 2011-2012. Add that up and a student can save up to $80,000 for a four-year degree.

Connecticut Has Made it Easy to Transfer to a Four-Year School

The program – called Dual Admission – enables students with a 2.0 GPA to automatically transfer to one of the four state schools after graduation (Central, Eastern, Western and Southern Connecticut State University). UConn has a similar program, requiring a 3.0 GPA.

Before completing 15 credits, the student fills out an application. Then counselors at the community college and the four-year school work with the student to ensure that all credits transfer. After graduation (with the required GPA), the student is automatically admitted to the four-year college as a junior.

What's more, individual community colleges have made their own transfer agreements. Housatonic Community College, for instance, has a transfer agreement with the University of New Haven which includes a reduction in tuition. HCC also offers transfer agreements with NYU and Wheaton for students graduating in education, and for engineering grads who want to transfer to Fairfield University.

“We can do everything in the first two years that any school can do,” says Graham. “We are a real college with real professors and real classes. We’ll get you going, we’ll move you on to the next level. We don’t compete with four-year schools – we just want you to start with us.”


Connecticut’s Community Colleges:
Asnuntuck (Enfield) www.acc.commnet.edu
Capital (Hartford) www.ccc.commnet.edu
Gateway (North Haven) www.gwcc.commnet.edu
Housatonic (Bridgeport) www.hcc.commnet.edu
Manchester (Manchester) www.mcc.commnet.edu
Middlesex (Middletown) www.mxcc.commnet.edu
Naugatuck Valley (Waterbury) www.nvcc.commnet.edu
Northwestern Connecticut (Winstead) www.nwcc.commnet.edu
Norwalk (Norwalk) www.nwcc.commnet.edu
Quinebaug (Willimantic) www.qvcc.commnet.edu
Three Rivers (Norwich) www.trcc.commnet.edu
Tunxis (Farmington) www.tunxis.commnet.edu

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