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See 1 New Haven Community Colleges and Technical Schools from our extensive database of 105 Connecticut Colleges, Community Colleges, and Trade Schools.

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School City Enroll In-State Cost Out-State Cost
Gateway Community College New Haven 5,140 $14,800 $20,728

New Haven Scholarships

Robert Wilson Scholarship The Robert Wilson Scholarship is available to African-American freshmen at the University of New Haven. You must be a resident of New Haven County and demonstrate financial need and high achievement i more...
Northrop Gruman Engineering Scholarship The Northrop Gruman Engineering Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors who are residents of Maryland and New Haven or Fairfield County in Connecticut, and graduating seniors at Chi more...
National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. Scholarship The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors in New Haven, Connecticut. You must be African-American, planning to major in education or a r more...

Connecticut Scholarships

Pierce E. Healey Scholarship The Pierce E. Healey Scholarship is open to members of Triangle fraternity, Connecticut Chapter. more...
West Haven Chamber of Commerce Dodie Ireland Memorial Scholarship The West Haven Chamber of Commerce Dodie Ireland Memorial Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from West Haven, Connecticut. more...
Swiss American Association of Connecticut Scholarship The Swiss American Association Scholarship is available to students of Swiss Descent living in Connecticut. You must demonstrate financial need and academic merit to be eligible for this award. more...
Norman Woodbury Scholarship The Norman Woodbury Scholarship is open to college students who reside in or attend school in Fairfield County, CT or Westchester County, NY. You must be in the top 25 percent of your class and/or hav more...
Student Financial Aid Grant - Community Foundation Greater New Haven The Student Financial Aid Grant is available to graduating seniors from Morgan School in Clinton, Connecticut. more...
Soltz Scholarship - CFSC The Soltz Scholarship is available to residents of the following Connecticut towns: East Lyme, Groton, Ledyard, Lyme, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Salem, Stonington and Waterford more...
Higgins Scholarship - CFSC The Higgins Scholarship is available to residents of the following Connecticut towns: East Lyme, Groton, Ledyard, Lyme, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Salem, Stonington and Waterfo more...
Capitol Scholarship - Connecticut Community Foundation The Capitol Scholarship is available to entering freshman students from Connecticut. You must be in the top 20 percent of your class or have a minimum 1000 SAT score (on one date) to be eligible for t more...
Big Y Foods Scholarship The Big Y Foods Scholarship is available to undergraduate, graduate, community college and non-traditional students in the Big Y Foods market area. You must be a resident of Norfolk County, Western or more...
Connecticut Tourism Industry Scholarship The Connecticut Tourism Industry Scholarship is available to residents of Connecticut. You must be majoring in tourism, travel or hospitality at an accredited Connecticut institution to be eligible fo more...
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Your Community College and Technical School Search

We have compiled a complete database of 2,259 community colleges and technical schools in order to provide you with the best information for finding that program that will elevate your career. Our database contains 1 community colleges and technical programs in New Haven, Connecticut. No matter where you see your career going, receiving an associate or technical degree at a New Haven, Connecticut community college will give you the practical training you need to move toward your career goals.

When looking to attend the right community college in New Haven, Connecticut, there are several important things you should consider before applying. First, you should look at whether the school has the degree program you are looking for. Additionally, find out what the course offerings are because you might find another New Haven, Connecticut community college that offers more classes in an aspect of the subject area in which you want to work. Comparing the various technical schools and community colleges in New Haven, Connecticut will give you a good idea of what it will take to complete a program in New Haven, Connecticut and the types of work you will have to do once in the work force. You might find out that this program area isn't right for you but a different one is.

Second, you should look at the time constraints and flexibility of scheduling at each New Haven, Connecticut technical college or community college of interest to you. You don't want to enroll in a program and then find out that it's scheduling of classes doesn't work with the other responsibilities you may have. Another aspect of this is to find out how long the New Haven, Connecticut technical school program will take to be completed. Some programs take longer than others and many people can only be without a job for so long.

The last factor one should consider is whether the New Haven, Connecticut community college or technical school program will help you further your career. If it does not offer the classes you want to take in order to be prepared for the real world, then chances are this program is not worth the time and money spent attending it. However, if the classes seem of interest to you and you feel the New Haven, Connecticut community college will give you valuable training that will make you confident in your ability to carry out your job as a professional then, the program is definitely worth considering.