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CT State Holds Open House Events at Community Colleges

All are welcome to tour the campuses and learn about degree programs, financial aid and scholarships, admissions, and student services.

CT State’s community colleges will hold Open House events throughout Connecticut this spring for those interested in learning about becoming a CT State student.

All are welcome to tour the campuses and learn about degree programs, financial aid and scholarships, admissions, and student services. Faculty, staff and students will be available to answer questions. For more details including open house hours and event updates, visit www.ctstate.edu/open-house.


Bridgeport

Housatonic Community College, April 10-13


Danielson

Quinebaug Valley Community College, March 22


Enfield

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Asnuntuck Community College, April 26


Farmington

Tunxis Community College, April 18

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Middletown

Middlesex Community College, April 4


New Haven

Gateway Community College, April 1


Norwich

Three Rivers Community College, March 30


Waterbury

Naugatuck Valley Community College, April 1


Winsted

Northwestern CT Community College, April 13


Free college through PACT: Pledge to Advance Connecticut is available to graduates of Connecticut’s high schools who have never attended college before. Accessing PACT and any financial aid starts with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at ###a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" class="yiv6933894014ContentPasted1">fafsa.gov. PACT is not based on household income; all students who plan on attending full- or part-time should complete the FAFSA so they can access PACT, even if they do not think they will quality for need-based aid. Additional information is available at www.
Many degree options offer seamless transfer to the four Connecticut state universities and Charter Oak State College, making it the most affordable path to attain a bachelor’s degree in Connecticut. These credits can also be transferred to other public and private schools in Connecticut and throughout the United States.

Accelerated summer session classes start in May and June, and fall credit semester classes begin August 29. Short-term workforce career programs are also available on a rolling basis.

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