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CT State Community College Offers Accelerated Classes this Spring
Credit classes start in February and March; Continuing Education Classes Are Ongoing

Connecticut State Community College (CT State) will offer accelerated courses throughout spring semester at its campuses statewide, with start dates in February and March.
Students may earn up to four credits and take classes online or on-campus. Accelerated classes include the same amount of course work as a 15-week semester course, condensed into fewer sessions.
Accelerated classes can round out a class schedule or help a student complete their degree faster. Visiting students are welcome and can check with their home college about transferring credits.
Among the courses available statewide are Accounting, American Government, Art Appreciation, Art History, Introduction to Business, Business Law, Calculus, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Computer Programming, English Composition, English as a Second Language, Database Design, Finance, Macroeconomics, Marketing, Mass Communication, Principles of Management, Music History, Philosophy, Psychology, Public Speaking, Sociology, Spanish, Statistics, U.S. History, Western History, and World History.
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View the course schedule at https://ctstate.edu/coursesearch.
Financial aid and payment plans are available for full- and part-time credit students who qualify, and eligible students can use veterans benefits. For new students who wish to register for a class, the first step is to fill out a free online application at www.ctstate.edu/apply.
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About CT State
CT State was launched on July 1, 2023 as the result of a consolidation of the state’s 12 community colleges. CT State serves the residents of 169 towns, as well as neighboring states, with campuses and satellites in Bridgeport, Bristol, Danbury, Danielson, Enfield, Farmington, Hartford, Manchester, Meriden, Middletown, Norwalk, Norwich, New Haven, North Haven, Waterbury, Willimantic, and Winsted, with a central office located in New Britain.
As the Northeast’s largest community college, the sixth-largest nationwide, and the most affordable college in CT, CT State provides high-quality, accessible, inclusive post-secondary education that enables a diverse array of students to achieve their life and career goals. To learn more, visit ctstate.edu.