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CT State Asnuntuck to Offer a Winter Session

Credit registration is in progress for Connecticut State Community College (CT State) winter session at campuses statewide.

Registration is open for winter session courses.
Registration is open for winter session courses. (Julie Cotnoir )

Credit registration is in progress for Connecticut State
Community College (CT State) winter session at campuses statewide,
with classes available in person, online, and in hybrid formats.

Winter session runs Dec. 29-Jan. 18. Students can earn up to
four credits in three weeks during the accelerated courses, which cover the
same content as a regular 15-week class. For more information, and to find
classes, visit ctstate.edu/summer-winter.

Students who attend other colleges may enroll in courses at CT
State campuses and transfer the winter credits earned to their bachelor’s or
associate degree programs. During college break, some students take winter
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.

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New students can register online or in person. Those who have
not previously taken a credit course at CT State campuses or a former
Connecticut community college can submit an application online at no cost.
Visit ctstate.edu/become-a-student to learn more.

About CT State Community College

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Established in 2023 from Connecticut’s 12 former community
colleges, CT State is the largest community college in the Northeast and the fourth
largest open-enrollment public two-year college in the country, serving
nearly 70,000 students annually. CT State offers accessible, high-quality
education across its campuses in Bridgeport, Bristol, Danbury, Danielson,
Enfield, Farmington, Hartford, Manchester, Meriden, Middletown, New Haven,
North Haven, Norwalk, Norwich, Waterbury, Willimantic, and Winsted. The college’s
central office is in New Britain. Visit ctstate.edu for more information.

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