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Use this search to find out which programs or fields of study are approved for veterans education benefits at educational institutions such as colleges, universities, occupational schools, high schools, vocational technical schools, hospitals, cosmetology institutes, adult education centers or other training schools.

This search will provide you with a list of programs (fields of study) offered at all colleges, universities and postsecondary career schools in Connecticut.

  • Degree Completion Data – Database of Completed Degrees (1981/82 2016/17)

This database includes information on all the degrees awarded in Connecticut during the specified academic years for approved programs. You can use this search engine to generate a report on degrees conferred that includes the following details; institution name, CIP number, program name, degree type, grand total number of men and women graduates total number of minority and non minority graduates. By selecting the detail option the report will also provide a breakdown of degrees conferred by group.

This database is created using data provided by institutions as part of the annual data collection process, for the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) by the US Department of Education.
The data from the recent year may still change over time.

This database is divided into three sets of information;

  1. The first set includes completions categorized by a two digit CIP code along with ethnic characteristics starting from the 1982 1983 school year onwards.
  2. The second set includes completions categorized by program name and a six digit CIP code with gender characteristics. Without racial or ethnic information starting from the 1981 1982 school year onwards.
  3. The third set includes completions categorized by program name and a six digit CIP code, with both gender and /ethnic characteristics starting from the 1994 1995 school year onwards.

This database contains information on the number of students enrolled in time equivalent (FTE) and headcount at all higher education institutions in Connecticut. You can use this search engine to generate an enrollment report that includes details such as institution name, college type and total enrollment for a year or a range of years.

The data in this database is collected annually from Connecticut institutions as part of the DHE/OHE/IPEDS data collection process. Most of the information gathered is required by the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) of the US Department of Education.

Headcount enrollment data is provided by institutions during the data collection process. On the hand FTE enrollment data is calculated by the Office of Higher Education using enrollment and credit hour information provided by each institution. While there may be variations between these calculations and those done by individual institutions they ensure consistency, across different educational establishments.Here is a list of information available in our database;

  • Collegiate Enrollment Data – CT Collegiate Enrollment (1990/91 2016/17) ( breakdown);
    This database contains enrollment numbers for all education institutions in Connecticut. You can use the search engine to generate an enrollment report with details such as the institution name, student classification, total number of students total male students, total female students, total minority students and total non minority students. The report also provides a breakdown of enrollment by group.
  • Postsecondary Career Schools;
    This is a list of approved occupational schools, hospital based schools and barber/hairdresser schools in Connecticut.
  • Colleges and Universities;
    This is a list of colleges and universities in Connecticut.

Please note that our online database only includes data from Connecticut institutions due to the size limitations. If you require data, from states we recommend visiting the IPEDS website.

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