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Central Connecticut State University
Basic Information
Phone Number: Main Phone Number: 860-832-3200
Fax Number: Admissions Fax Number: 860-832-2278
Address: 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050
Email: admissions@ccsu.edu
Additional Information
President: Dr. Zulma R. Toro
Historical Black College/University: No
Hispanic Serving Institute: No
School Setting:
Centrally located in Hartford County, New Britain is a suburb with population of 70,000
School Size: The largest of four comprehensive universities within the Connecticut State Colleges & University system, CCSU serves nearly 11,800 students--9,800 undergraduates, and 2,000 graduate students. Female students account for 48 percent of the student population; males, 52 percent.
Student/Teacher Ratio: Fall 2019 Student to Faculty ratio: 14 to 1 (based on 8,889 students and 620 faculty).
Housing Availability:
yes
Type of Housing: Coed dorms, women's dorms, special housing for disabled students, theme housing wellness housing
Diversity: CCSU is richly diverse: more than 35 percent of students are students of color; African American students comprise 12 percent of the student body, 15 percent are Latinos and 4 percent Asians
Tuition:
$5,924/year for in-state. $17,726/year out of state
Financial Aid:
Financial Aid Office: 860-832-2200, https://www.ccsu.edu/financialaid/
Disability Services:
Disability Services Office: 860-832-1952
http://www.ccsu.edu/sds
Sports: Division 1, North Eastern Conference
Men's and women's sports; intercollegiate, intramural
Scholarships available
http://www.ccsubluedevils.com/landing/index
School Championships:
Fall 2019 Championships: Women's Soccer, Women's Cross Country, Football
2018-19 Championships: Baseball, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Soccer, Women's Cross Country
Majors: http://www2.ccsu.edu/academics/undergrad
Computer Capabilities:
Application/Transfer Deadlines: May 1 is application closing date (fall)
Parking Spaces/Availability:
There is ample free parking on campus
Summer Sessions:
International Students:
Study Abroad: http://web.ccsu.edu/cie/