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There are transfer programs in Connecticut that allow qualified students from community colleges to continue their education at universities without repeating credits. The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system and the University of Connecticut offer these programs.

Students who participate can earn an associate degree from one of the twelve community colleges in Connecticut. Then transfer to a public four year institution to earn a bachelors degree. If you want information about the Guaranteed Admission Program for community college students at the University of Connecticut click here. To learn more about the Transfer Tickets program offered by the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities for community college students interested in transferring to a four year institution click here. For information on transferring to institutions, in Connecticut click here.

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