Connecticut College
Founded 1911 as Connecticut College for Women, became coeducational in 1969.
Funding:
Private
Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Grades 2
Master's Degree,
Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent
Languages 1
Divisions 3
- Arts and Sciences CollegeFields of study: Urban Studies, Italian, Applied Physics, Sculpture, Government, Dance, Russian, Painting and Drawing, Art History, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese, Anthropology, German, International Relations, French, Biological and Life Sciences, Cultural Studies, Music, Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, Philosophy, Biology, Arts and Humanities, Political Sciences, History, Chemistry, Psychology, Mathematics, Education, English, Economics
- Education Department/DivisionFields of study: Education
- Nursing Department/DivisionFields of study: Nursing
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school or equivalent, and College Board SAT or ACT examination. TOEFL test for foreign students