Engineering Programs Cheshire CT
As educators at a leading private university - and as parents - we think it's smart to consider a private college or university for your undergraduate experience. Private institutions offer dynamic interdisciplinary collaborations, excellence in teaching, dedicated mentors, and student selectivity. You can also take a fresh approach to your scientific and technical interests through unparalleled research opportunities.
Quinnipiac University
(203) 582-8200
275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT
Quinnipiac University
(203) 582-8200
275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $29700
School Information
Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Private—Nonprofit
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Paier College of Art, Inc.
(203) 287-3031
20 Gorham Avenue
Hamden, CT
Paier College of Art, Inc.
(203) 287-3031
20 Gorham Avenue
Hamden, CT 06514
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $12000
School Information
Type of Institution : Four-Year college
Institutional Designation : Private—Proprietary
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Gateway Community College - New Haven, CT
(203) 285-2000
60 Sargent Drive
New Haven, CT
Gateway Community College - New Haven, CT
(203) 285-2000
60 Sargent Drive
New Haven, CT 06511
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $2640
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $7920
School Information
Type of Institution : Two-Year college
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Southern Connecticut State University
(203) 392-5200
Admissions House
New Haven, CT
Southern Connecticut State University
(203) 392-5200
Admissions House
New Haven, CT 06515
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $3514
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $11373
School Information
Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Central Connecticut State University
800-755-2278
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, CT
Central Connecticut State University
800-755-2278
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, CT 06050
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $3514
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $11373
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Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Naugatuck Valley Community College
(203) 575-8040
Naugatuck Valley Community College
Waterbury, CT
Naugatuck Valley Community College
(203) 575-8040
Naugatuck Valley Community College
Waterbury, CT 06708
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Middlesex Community College - Middletown, CT
(860) 343-5800
100 Training Hill Road
Middletown, CT
Middlesex Community College - Middletown, CT
(860) 343-5800
100 Training Hill Road
Middletown, CT 06457
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $2640
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $8912
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Type of Institution : Two-Year college
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Albertus Magnus College
(203) 773-8550
700 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT
Albertus Magnus College
(203) 773-8550
700 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $21780
School Information
Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Private—Religious
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Wesleyan University
(860) 685-2000
70 Wyllys Avenue
Middletown, CT
Wesleyan University
(860) 685-2000
70 Wyllys Avenue
Middletown, CT 06459
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $38364
School Information
Type of Institution : University
Institutional Designation : Private—Nonprofit
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Charter Oak State College
(860) 832-3800
Charter Oak State College
New Britain, CT
Charter Oak State College
(860) 832-3800
Charter Oak State College
New Britain, CT 06053
School Information
Type of Institution : Four-Year college
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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You've done it - decided that studying science or engineering is right for you. Now comes the next step: finding the program that matches your interests. As educators at a leading private university - and as parents - we think it's smart to consider a private college or university for your undergraduate experience. For starters . . . - Private institutions offer dynamic interdisciplinary collaborations, excellence in teaching, dedicated mentors, and student selectivity. You can also take a fresh approach to your scientific and technical interests through unparalleled research opportunities.
- Private colleges and universities focus on undergraduates. We seek special, well-qualified students who can contribute to classroom and lab efforts and who can inspire others to work hard, smart, and creatively. We are committed to creating diversity in our student populations and a degree of competitiveness that will encourage you to reach for - and to reach - your goals.
- We combine these commitments in a holistic approach to education that is well-rounded and well-grounded, providing a variety of education experiences, internships, and research opportunities that prepare you for a career of continuing education.
Sound like a lot to offer? It is, so let's explore some of the specific advantages at a private college or university. You will learn from the best teachers Research and teaching together. Research and education don't compete with one another at private colleges and universities. In fact, research faculty gravitate to private institutions because they want to teach undergraduate students and do cutting-edge research. At institutions like Case Western Reserve University, Cornell University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and many other places, faculty bring their excitement for scientific research to their interactions with you, as future scientists, computer scientists, and engineers. Student-faculty involvement. The top 25 colleges in the country are balanced in terms of being private and public, and all have excellent faculty. But faculty at private institutions are more intensely involved with their students. The ratio of faculty to students is more favorable at private schools, and class sizes are generally smaller. At many private institutions, you will take introductory courses taught by leading faculty mentors. You will find Nobel Laureates treating students to their foresight, imagination, and knowledge. At private colleges and universities, you will roll up you sleeves and work in labs with deans, department heads, and distinguished professors. These teachers write the textbooks that you use for physics (and then teach that class, too!), show you the power of Java programming, and teach introductory courses in engineering that link complex theories with hands-on projects and experiments. Explore your interests through research We don't wait for students to sho... | |
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