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Summer Session at CT State Community College
Summer Session at campuses statewide, with classes available in-person, online and in hybrid formats.

Press release
SUMMER REGISTRATION OPEN AT CT STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Credit registration is in progress for Connecticut State Community College (CT State) Summer Session at campuses statewide, with classes available in-person, online and in hybrid formats.
Summer Session classes start in late May and July. Students can earn up to four credits per class in five, seven, 10 or 12 weeks during the accelerated courses. Visit ctstate.edu/summer to view classes online.
Students who attend other colleges may enroll in courses at CT State campuses and transfer the summer credits earned to their bachelor’s or associate degree programs. Some students take summer session classes to get ahead in their studies, catch up on credits, or fulfill a prerequisite. Classes in math, lab sciences, social sciences and humanities are among the topics covered, many of which fulfill general education requirements. Prior to registering for a course, students who plan to transfer credits should confirm with their home institution that the courses will be accepted toward their studies.
New students can register online or in person at one of CT State’s main campuses—Asnuntuck (Enfield), Capital (Hartford), Gateway (New Haven), Housatonic (Bridgeport), Manchester, Middlesex (Middletown), Naugatuck Valley (Waterbury), Northwestern (Winsted), Norwalk, Quinebaug Valley (Danielson), Three Rivers (Norwich), and Tunxis (Farmington).Those who have not recently taken a credit course at CT State or one of the 12 legacy community colleges may need to submit an application online at no cost: www.ctstate.edu/apply.
Financial aid is available to those students who qualify, and veterans benefits can be used for summer courses.
Registration for career training certifications is ongoing, with programs and classes in health care, information technology, manufacturing, real estate, culinary, veterinary assistant, and more. Scholarships and tuition waivers are available for many continuing education programs.
About CT State
With the merger of the 12 legacy Connecticut community colleges in 2023, CT State Community College is now the largest community college in New England, enrolling more than 65,000 students each year, and approximately 25 percent of college students in Connecticut. As the most affordable college in CT, CT State is dedicated to making quality education accessible to all in a supportive and inclusive learning environment. CT State students benefit from a streamlined financial aid process and apply once to take classes at any campus.