Degrees
- Art Education Transfer Pathway
- Business & Management Administration
- Computer Systems Technology
- Criminal Justice
- Digital Media Option
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Childhood Education Teaching Transfer Pathway
- Electrical Power Technology Pathway
- Elementary Education Teaching Transfer Pathway
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Technology Option
- Fine Arts
- General Studies
- Graphic Communication Design Option
- Health Information Management
- Human Services
- Industrial Technology Option
- Interpreter Training Program
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Manufacturing Option
- Marketing and Sales
- Medical Assistant
- Natural Resources
- Nursing
- Secondary Education Teaching Transfer Pathway
- Therapeutic Recreation
- Veterinary Technology
Certificates
- Allied Health Science
- Child Development Associate Preparation
- Computer Business Applications
- Computer Help Desk
- Computer Programming
- Deaf Studies
- Digital Publishing
- Fine Arts
- Graphic Design
- Health Information & Reimbursement Specialist
- Home Child Care
- Human Services
- Marketing and Sales
- Medical Assistant
- Therapeutic Recreation
- Web Master & Internet Design
Transfer Ticket Degree Programs
Earn a Bachelor’s Degree Affordably
In this era of ever-increasing higher education costs, Connecticut’s 12 community colleges, four state universities and Charter Oak State College have partnered to offer a low-cost pathway to a bachelor’s degree.
- Start at one of Connecticut’s 12 community colleges
- Choose a Transfer Ticket career pathway and complete an associate degree
- Transfer to Central, Eastern, Southern, Western or Charter Oak and earn a bachelor’s degree
No Loss of Credit
Students pursuing a Transfer Ticket associate degree will be paired with an academic advisor at each institution and know exactly which courses to take. The degrees can be attained without incurring extra expense or requiring extra credits.
After completing a Transfer Ticket associate degree, students can transfer to any Connecticut state university – as a junior – confident that they have only half of the degree requirements remaining in their major.
A Variety of Majors
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