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Central Connecticut State University

www.ccsu.edu

 
Central Connecticut State University is a regional, comprehensive public university dedicated to learning in the liberal arts and sciences and to education for the professions. Comprising four schools--Business; Education & Professional Studies; Graduate Studies; and Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; in addition to the Carol Ammon College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences--CCSU offers undergraduate and graduate programs through the Master`s and sixth-year levels and the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.ccsu.edu
  • 1615 Stanley Street
    New Britain, CT USA 06050
  • Phone: 860.832.3200

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