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Connecticut: Colleges, Universities, and Degree Programs

Read on for information about colleges, universities, and programs of study in Connecticut.

Living in Connecticut

Connecticut's mix of healthcare, retail, and high tech industry stabilizes its statewide economy. Fortune 500 technology and services conglomerate General Electric, located in Fairfield, serves as an essential economic hub for the state.

Over 1.8 million people make up Connecticut's civilian labor force. The trade, transportation, and utilities industry is the state's largest, although government jobs and professional and business services are also important to the statewide economy. The healthcare and information technology industries are expected to see the most growth in the coming years, particularly for educated employees.

Connecticut residents are among the most educated in the nation-- 31% of Connecticut's population aged 25 and older has a college degree. No degree program can guarantee a particular career or salary, but in Connecticut's highly educated job market, securing career training through a degree or certificate training program is strongly advised.

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Sanford - Brown College

Get the skills you need in Tech, Business, or Healthcare in as little as 9 months from Sanford-Brown College. Choose from convenient day, evening, and weekend classes. Learn more today.
Programs:

  • Business Office Administration
  • Cardiovascular Sonography
  • Diagnostic Medical Sonography
  • Fashion Design & Merchandising
  • Medical Assisting

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