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2012 Connecticut College Directory Office of Financial & Academic Affairs for Higher Education Asnuntuck Community College University of Connecticut St. Yale University Gateway Community College Holy Apostles Quinnipiac University Tunxis Community College Mitchell 2012 Connecticut College Directory Office of Financial & Academic Affairs for Higher Education www.ctohe.org Middlesex Community College Wesleyan University Lincoln Co University of Hartford Three Rivers Community College Post University Charter Oak State College Goodwin College niversity of New Haven Albertus Magnus College Norwalk Com Hartford Seminary University of Bridgeport Eastern Connectic Manchester Community College Paier College of Art Post Unive St. Vincent’s College Southern Connecticut State University Rensselaer at Hartford Sanford-Brown College The Gradua Housatonic Community College Sacred Heart University St. Joseph College Quinebaug Valley Community College Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts Central Connecticut State Fairfield University Capital Community College Trinity Colleg Connecticut College Western Connecticut State University Naugatuck Valley Community College Holy Apostles College U.S. Coast Guard Academy Northwestern Connecticut Comm Degree-Granting Institutions in Connecticut PUBLIC COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES 2011-12 ANNUAL COSTS 2011-12 ANNUAL COSTS INSTITUTION TELEPHONE 2011 FALL ENROLLMENT Tuition & Room & INSTITUTION TELEPHONE 2011 FALL ENROLLMENT Tuition & Room & President or Director ADDRESS WEBSITE Undergraduate Graduate Total Degrees1 Required Fees2 Board2 President or Director ADDRESS WEBSITE Undergraduate Graduate Total Degrees1 Required Fees2 Board2 1 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 1 ALBERTUS MAGNUS COLLEGE 700 Prospect Street (203)773-8550; (800)578-9160 1,604 406 2,010 A,B,M $26,294 $11,088 MAIN CAMPUS (860)486-2000 17,815 7,522 25,337 B,M,D $10,670 (in-state) Julia M. McNamara New Haven 06511-1189 www.albertus.edu Susan Herbst Storrs 06269 www.uconn.edu $27,566 (out-of-state) $11,050 2 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 270 Mohegan Avenue (860)447-1911 1,896 7 1,903 B $43,990 $10,980 AVERY POINT 1084 Shennecossett Road (860)405-9000 784 - 784 B,M,D $8,874 (in-state) N/A Leo I. Higdon, Jr. New London 06320-4196 www.conncoll.edu Michael Alfultis Groton 06340 www.averypoint.uconn.edu $25,770 (out-of-state) 3 FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY 1073 North Benson Road (203)254-4000 3,835 1,156 4,991 B,M,D $40,580 $12,210 STAMFORD One University Place (203)251-8400 1,275 - 1,275 B,M,D $8,884 (in-state) N/A Rev. Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J. Fairfield 06824 www.fairfield.edu Sharon Johnson White Stamford 06901 www.stamford.uconn.edu $25,780 (out-of-state) 4 GOODWIN COLLEGE One Riverside Drive (860)528-4111; (800)889-3282 3,116 - 3,116 A,B $19,400 N/A TRI-CAMPUS 2,598 - 2,598 N/A Mark E. Scheinberg East Hartford 06118 www.goodwin.edu HARTFORD 85 Lawler Road (860)570-9000 1,430 - 1,430 B,M $8,864 (in-state) 5 THE GRADUATE INSTITUTE 171 Amity Road (203)874-4252 - 271 271 M $13,136 N/A David W. Williams West Hartford 06117 www.hartford.uconn.edu $25,760 (out-of-state) James P. Longo Bethany 06524 www.learn.edu TORRINGTON 855 University Drive (860)626-6800 244 - 244 B,M $8,838 (in-state) 6 HARTFORD SEMINARY 77 Sherman Street (860)509-9500 - 150 150 M,D $10,800 $3,840 Michael Menard Torrington 06790 www.torrington.uconn.edu $25,734 (out-of-state) Heidi Hadsell Hartford 06105-2260 www.hartsem.edu WATERBURY 99 East Main Street (203)236-9800 924 - 924 B,M $8,874 (in-state) 7 HOLY APOSTLES COLLEGE & SEMINARY** 33 Prospect Hill Road (860)632-3010 59 322 381 A,B,M $9,840 N/A William J. Pizzuto Waterbury 06702 www.waterbury.uconn.edu $25,770 (out-of-state) Very Rev. Douglas L. Mosey Cromwell 06416-2005 www.holyapostles.edu HEALTH CENTER 263 Farmington Avenue (860)679-2000 - 531 531 M,D * N/A 8 LEGION OF CHRIST COLLEGE OF 475 Oak Avenue (203)271-0805 78 - 78 A N/A N/A Philip E. Austin Farmington 06030 www.uchc.edu HUMANITIES** Cheshire 06410-3070 Christopher Brackett, L.C. CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY 9 LINCOLN COLLEGE OF NEW ENGLAND Southington Campus 1,239 - 1,239 A,B $19,420 $4,400 2 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 1615 Stanley Street (860)832-2278; (888)733-2278 10,092 2,429 12,521 B,M,D $8,055 (in-state) $9,814 Kathryn S. Regjo 2279 Mount Vernon Road (860)628-4751; (800)825-0087 John W. Miller New Britain 06050 www.ccsu.edu $18,679 (out-of-state) Southington 06489 www.lincolncollegene.edu 3 EASTERN CONNECTICUT 83 Windham Street (860)465-5000; (877)353-3278 5,346 240 5,586 A,B,M $8,555 (in-state) $10,339 Suffield Campus $19,420 $4,400 Elsa Nunez Willimantic 06226 www.easternct.edu $19,179 (out-of-state) 1760 Mapleton Avenue (860)668-3500; (866)672-4337 4 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT 501 Crescent Street (203)392-5200; (888)500-7278 8,696 2,837 11,533 A,B,M,D $8,248 (in-state) $10,231 Suffield 06078 www.lincolncollegene.edu Mary A. Papazian New Haven 06515 www.southernct.edu $18,872 (out-of-state) Hartford Campus $19,420 $4,400 85 Sigourney Street (860)895-6100; (800)762-4337 5 WESTERN CONNECTICUT 181 White Street (203)837-8200; (877)837-9278 5,815 592 6,407 A,B,M,D $8,104 (in-state) $10,421 Hartford 06105 www.lincolncollegene.edu James W. Schmotter Danbury 06810 www.wcsu.edu $18,728 (out-of-state) 10 LYME ACADEMY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 84 Lyme Street (860)434-5232 80 1 81 C,B $26,784 N/A COMMUNITY COLLEGES Debra Petke Old Lyme 06371-2333 www.lymeacademy.edu 6 ASNUNTUCK 170 Elm Street (860)253-3000; (800)501-3967 1,687 - 1,687 C,A 11 MITCHELL COLLEGE 437 Pequot Avenue (860)701-5000; (800)443-2811 952 - 952 A,B $27,714 $12,492 Martha McLeod Enfield 06082 www.acc.commnet.edu Mary Ellen Jukoski New London 06320-4498 www.mitchell.edu 7 CAPITAL 950 Main Street (860)906-5000; (800)894-6126 4,512 - 4,512 C,A 12 PAIER COLLEGE OF ART, INC. 20 Gorham Avenue (203)287-3031 196 - 196 A,B $12,960 N/A Wilfredo Nieves Hartford 06103 www.ccc.commnet.edu Jonathan E. Paier Hamden 06514 www.paiercollegeofart.edu 8 GATEWAY Long Wharf Campus (203)285-2000; (800)390-7723 7,261 - 7,261 C,A 13 POST UNIVERSITY 800 Country Club Road (203)596-4500; (800)345-2562 4,855 779 5,634 A,B,M $25,900 $9,850 Dorsey L. Kendrick 60 Sargent Drive www.gwcc.commnet.edu Thomas Samph P.O. Box 2540 www.post.edu New Haven 06511 Waterbury 06723-2540 North Haven Campus 88 Bassett Road 14 QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY 275 Mount Carmel Avenue (203)582-8200; (800)462-1944 6,262 2,090 8,352 A,B,M,D $36,130 $13,430 North Haven 06473 John L. Lahey Hamden 06518-1908 www.quinnipiac.edu 9 HOUSATONIC 900 Lafayette Blvd. (203)332-5200 5,975 - 5,975 C,A 15 RENSSELAER AT HARTFORD 275 Windsor Street (860)548-2400; (800)433-4723 - 381 381 M $35,520 N/A Anita T. Gliniecki Bridgeport 06604 www.hcc.commnet.edu John A. Minasian Hartford 06120-2991 www.ewp.rpi.edu FOR ALL 10 MANCHESTER Great Path, P. O. Box 1046 (860)512-3000 7,499 - 7,499 C,A 16 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 5151 Park Avenue (203)371-7999 4,173 2,234 6,407 A,B,M,D $32,724 $12,830 COMMUNITY COLLEGES Gena Glickman Manchester 06045 www.mcc.commnet.edu John J. Petillo Fairfield 06825-1000 www.sacredheart.edu $3,490 (in-state) 17 SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE 1678 Asylum Avenue (860)232-4571; (866)442-8752 1,039 1,553 2,592 B,M,D $30,310 $13,200 11 MIDDLESEX 100 Training Hill Road (860)343-5800; (800)818-5501 2,876 - 2,876 C,A N/A Pamela Trotman Reid West Hartford 06117-2791 www.sjc.edu Anna M. Wasescha Middletown 06457 www.mxcc.commnet.edu $10,430 (out-of-state) 12 NAUGATUCK VALLEY 750 Chase Parkway (203)575-8040 7,361 - 7,361 C,A 18 ST. VINCENT’S COLLEGE 2800 Main Street (203)576-5235; (800)873-1013 727 - 727 A,B $14,531 N/A Daisy Cocco De Filippis Waterbury 06708 www.nvcc.commnet.edu Martha Shouldis Bridgeport 06606-4292 www.stvincentscollege.edu 13 NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT Park Place East (860)738-6300 1,701 - 1,701 C,A 19 SANFORD-BROWN COLLEGE 270 Farmington Avenue (860)882-1690; (866)293-9171 318 - 318 C,A $11,119 N/A Barbara Douglass Winsted 06098 www.nwcc.commnet.edu Kurtis M. Peterson Farmington 06032 www.sanfordbrown.edu/farmington 14 NORWALK 188 Richards Avenue (203)857-7000; (888)462-6282 6,807 - 6,807 C,A 20 TRINITY COLLEGE 300 Summit Street (860)297-2000 2,304 89 2,393 B,M $44,070 $11,380 David L. Levinson Norwalk 06854 www.ncc.commnet.edu James F. Jones, Jr. Hartford 06106-3100 www.trincoll.edu 15 QUINEBAUG VALLEY Main Campus (860)412-7200; (860)423-1824 2,101 - 2,101 C,A 21 UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT 126 Park Avenue (203)576-4000; (800)972-9488 2,503 2,302 4,805 A,B,M,D $27,330 $11,700 Ross Tomlin 742 Upper Maple Street www.qvcc.commnet.edu Neil A. Salonen Bridgeport 06604-5620 www.bridgeport.edu Danielson 06239 22 UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD 200 Bloomfield Avenue (860)768-4100; (800)947-4303 5,350 1,675 7,025 A,B,M,D $30,754 $11,920 Willimantic Center Walter Harrison West Hartford 06117-1599 www.hartford.edu 729 Main Street 23 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN 300 Boston Post Road (203)932-7000; (800)342-5864 4,607 1,778 6,385 A,B,M,D $31,750 $13,200 Willimantic 06226 Steven H.
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