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Connecticut College encourages prospective students in secondary schools to engage in advanced level work. Individual departments have the discretion to decide if Advanced Placement and its ...
University of Connecticut transfer students reacted to the transfer credit process at the university, with some students finding the process more confusing than others.
A new pop-up course about emotional well-being has arrived for the fall 2023 semester. This one-credit course, titled "Feeling Well: The Science and Practice of Emotional Well-Being," began on Oct. 16 ...
Community college students transferring to UConn last year lost an average of 15 college credits, equivalent to a full semester or $7,866 in educational debt.
Connecticut’s tip credit system, based on a $6.38 hourly base wage, currently allows servers and bartenders to count tips toward the minimum wage requirement.
Students who enroll at state universities and community colleges will now automatically get to carry Advanced Placement credits they earned in high school. The decision makes the Connecticut State ...
Moody's downgraded CL&P credit ratings despite Eversource reporting a $153 million profit in the first quarter for its CL&P operations, up 13% from a year earlier.
AP credit or the equivalent may be used to satisfy General Education requirements for students who entered prior to Fall 2016, subject to the approval of the department. Please refer to the AP Test ...
Southern Connecticut State University Keene State recognizes transferable credit for 216 courses at Southern Connecticut State University. Transfer courses are evaluated in one of two ways, either ...
Connecticut is one of the only states with a personal income tax and no child tax credit or equivalent. Building on a temporary state child tax credit that existed during the pandemic, CT Voices for ...
A chancellor at Gateway Community College says that about 20 percent of the credits that should transfer to UConn won’t. There are 479 transfer students at UConn now, said John Mullane. They averaged ...