Liberal Arts & Humanities community-college programs in Connecticut

2 community colleges in Connecticut report awarding credentials in Liberal Arts & Humanities. Broad transfer-oriented general education preparing students for a four-year degree. The list below ranks them by share of total credentials awarded in this field — a directional measure of program scale and focus.

If you are choosing a Liberal Arts & Humanities program in Connecticut, weigh program-specific accreditation, clinical or apprenticeship placement, and the institution's articulation agreements with Connecticut public universities (for transfer-bound students) or its local employer relationships (for occupational tracks). Within Connecticut published tuition tends to fall in a tight range, so the program-quality questions usually matter more than cost. The ranked list below is a useful starting point but should not substitute for a campus visit and a conversation with the program advisor.

Each college below links to a full profile with cost, enrollment, completion, and transfer numbers from the College Scorecard. Use the cost-and-aid guide for Connecticut and the state's transfer-outcomes guide for additional context.

  1. Connecticut State Community CollegeNew Britain21%
  2. Goodwin UniversityEast Hartford6%

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