The main colleges in Connecticut are University of Connecticut, Trinity College, WSCU, and Quinnipiac University. As far as I'm aware of there is no Ivy League College in Connecticut
The main colleges in Connecticut are University of Connecticut, Trinity College, WSCU, and Quinnipiac University. As far as I'm aware of there is no Ivy League College in Connecticut
You can ask your parents to ask some of their coworkers if they know of any inexpensive colleges there. Also write to a few colleges in Connecticut to there finance department and compare there prices.
Connecticut in 2004.
UConn has a verity of sports teams for colleges
Colleges, boarding schools and also universities in the state of Connecticut are listed in http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_Connecticut. The site also supplies a list of helpful external links for further information.
Yes, Connecticut has several football stadiums, with the most notable being Rentschler Field in East Hartford. It serves as the home stadium for the University of Connecticut's football team and has a seating capacity of around 40,000. Additionally, various high schools and smaller colleges across the state have their own football facilities.
I live in Maryland, but I take my ASL class at a community college. Check out community colleges near you. Some colleges call them "INTR" classes, which is short for interpreter since they are classes for those in the Interpreter Preparation major. Hope this helps!
Commnet offers information for community colleges located throughout Connecticut. Information includes tuition, fees, number of students, and requirements.
University of Tennessee (Ihsa Eq), Mississippit State (IHSA), Vanderbilt (IHSA), West Virginia (IHSA) and University of Connecticut (IHSA)
Quinnipiac University (Connecticut), Queens University of Charlotte (North Carolina) and Quincy University (Illinois) are universities in the United States. They begin with the letter Q.
Central Connecticut State is located in the state of Connecticut.
The average SAT scores for University of Connecticut (UConn) are: Average SAT Verbal Score: 600, which is 85 higher than the average for all Colleges and Universities. Average SAT Math Score: 630, which is 110 higher than the average for all Colleges and Universities. Average SAT Writing Score: 615, which is 102 higher than the average for all Colleges and Universities.