Get Started as a Readmit Student
A readmit student is one who has attended one of the 12 community colleges in the past but has not been enrolled at one of the colleges for two or more years. To apply as a readmit student, find the category below that best pertains to your situation and follow the directions beneath.
I'm a prior student at CT State or any of the former 12 CT community colleges who has not been enrolled for two or more years and am interested in becoming a full or part-time student in a degree or certificate program.
You'd like to earn an associate degree or certificate and may want to transfer to a four-year college or university to continue your education. That is fantastic! This is how you start to meet your goals:
- Create Your Unique Application Account
Note: You will continue to use this account for any future admission applications. - Complete and Submit the Application
Note: Unless you are applying to multiple Selective Admission Nursing and Health Career programs, only submit one application for the term that you wish to start at CT State. If you wish to change your program after application submission, contact us at CTState-Admissions@ct.edu - If not Submitted Previously, Upload Your Proof of High School Completion
This can be a final high school transcript, high school diploma, or high school equivalency. - If not Submitted Previously, Upload Your Immunizations Records
Print the form from your application account page (accessible after you have submitted the application), have your physician complete it with their signature, and upload it to your account.
Please note that other supplemental items may be required for admission if you are an international student, seeking admission to a selective Nursing and Health Career program or a veteran.
Don’t worry, if you get stuck on a step, we will be in constant contact with you during your admission process!
After all items are received, we will do our part and admit you and then communicate the next steps to enrollment.
I'm a readmit student that wants to apply to or complete a selective admission program within nursing and health careers.
These programs have additional prerequisite requirements for admission and there may be more eligible applicants than space in the program. It is important to pay attention to the deadlines and the specific admission requirements for each program as they may differ and may be updated for each academic year.
To learn more about a selective admissions program, including required items and deadlines for application and campus locations, visit our selective admissions page.
I'm a readmit student interested in taking a class or two without enrolling in a degree or certificate program.
If you only want to take a few courses and decide on your degree later, this option is for you. Non-degree students are not eligible for financial aid or for the free tuition program. If you know you want to pursue a degree or certificate but need help figuring out a good program fit, make an appointment to speak with an admission recruiter at CTState-AdmissionsRecruitment@ct.edu
Take These First Steps:
- Create Your Unique Application Account
Note: You will continue to use this account for any future admission applications. - Select “Non-Degree” as Your Academic Program
This can be found after choosing an area of study. - Complete and Submit Your Admissions Application
- Check for Required Supplemental Form(s) Needed to Finish Your Application
These forms can be found in your admissions account.
Email communication will follow shortly after admission with the next steps to register for courses.
Questions?
Book an appointment with a recruitment and outreach specialist to get answers to all your enrollment questions and help starting your application for admission!
Readmit Student
Checklist for Success
As you move through the process of applying and registering for your first classes as a readmit student, use this checklist to ensure you've completed all necessary steps.
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Submit Official College Transcripts From Prior Colleges for Transfer Credit Evaluation (if applicable)
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Complete New Student Online Orientation
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Meet With Your Guided Pathways Advisor
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Register for Classes and Print Your Class Schedule
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Pay Your Tuition and Fees
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Get Your Textbooks
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Get Your College Photo ID
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Attend an In-Person New Student Orientation on Your Home Campus