In this era of ever-increasing higher education costs, CT State Community College, four state universities and Charter Oak State College have partnered to offer a low-cost pathway to a bachelor’s degree.
When you pursue a Transfer Ticket associate degree, you'll be paired with an academic advisor who will help you choose your courses. The degrees can be attained without incurring extra expenses or requiring extra credits.
After completing a Transfer Ticket associate degree, you can transfer to any Connecticut state university – as a junior – confident that you have only half of the degree requirements remaining in your major.
The economic advantages are clear – completing your first two years of a bachelor’s degree at a community college will save you thousands of dollars in tuition and fees, while still receiving an exceptional education from faculty who are experts in their field.
You can pursue a Transfer Ticket associate and bachelor’s degree on a full-time or part-time basis. Financial aid is available for qualified students.
For additional information about the Transfer Ticket programs, contact your Guided Pathways (GP) Advisor.