Pathways to Success
With an increasing number of students looking to continue their studies and receive a bachelor’s degree, many will start their coursework at CT State because of its high-quality instruction, and more affordable tuition and fees. CT State has developed excellent relationships with neighboring college and university partners to ensure that graduates are able to transfer the maximum number of credits.
CT State, through its program advisory councils, career services and cooperative education functions, has developed countless relationships with business and industry leaders across the state. From multinational industry leaders, like United Technologies, to local start-ups, CT State students have access to the latest in computers and IT education, from both an academic and industry view.
Jobs in the computer and mathematical sector in Connecticut are projected to grow by nearly 17% between 2020 and 2030.