Accreditation
Connecticut College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) and has been so continuously since December 1932. Information about the College’s accreditation status can be obtained from the roster of institutions on the NECHE website. The College offers courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Questions about financial aid application and funding information for both programs can be obtained from Financial Aid Services. For specific questions about programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree, please contact the Office of Admission. Information on how to comment on, or register complaints about Connecticut College’s compliance with NECHE accreditation criteria may be found at the NECHE website.
Career and Job Placement Services
Hale Center for Career Development
Career resources for students
Funded internships
Pre-professional advising for law, medicine and business
Computer File Sharing
Finding legal online music and other electronic content
Student infringement of copyright policy and procedures
Copyright Information
Copyright policy statement
Course reserves policies
Fair use
Accessibility/Disability Support Services
Student Accessibility Services
Educational Programs
Departments and programs
Majors and minors
Graduate study and non-traditional programs
Certificate programs
Summer study policies
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act
Connecticut College Equity in Athletics Data - 2022
Faculty
FERPA - Privacy of Student Records
FERPA policy statement
FERPA - Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act - information for parents
Instructional Facilities
Classrooms
Computer labs
Science facilities and laboratories
Chemistry laboratories
Computer science laboratories
Biology laboratories
Observatories
Behavioral neuroscience laboratories
Physics, astronomy and geophysics laboratories
Electronic and digital sound studio
Price of Attendance
Tuition and Fees
Net Price Calculator
Refund Policy
For information on refund policies, contact the Bursar in the Office of the Controller.
Satisfactory Progress Standards
Satisfactory academic progress
Student Activities
Student activities and organizations
Student Activities Council (SAC)/Student Government Association
Student Diversity
Student Statistics
Transfer of Credit
Academic FAQ - Course Credit
AP/IB Course Credit for International Students
Veterans Information
Connecticut College values the perspectives and contributions of those who have served our country in the military and welcomes applications from veterans who may wish to finish a Bachelor of Arts degree through our Return to College program. Veterans with questions should email the Office of Admission.
Voter Registration
The Office of Community Partnerships at Connecticut College actively promotes voter registration among faculty, staff and students at the College. The office serves as a central location for members of the College community to pick up voter registration forms and absentee ballots for any state in the U.S. Community Partnerships also runs shuttles to voting sites in New London on election day to encourage voter participation in exercising their right to vote. Student political groups, too, are often involved in helping.