The world needs leaders who are intellectually courageous, inventive, resourceful and resilient to address the new and complex problems of our time.
At Conn, we’ve created a true academic journey, one that encompasses all four years of your life on campus.
Instead of providing a checklist of course requirements, though, our comprehensive four-year approach, Learn More About Connections, integrates everything you do as a student here—your classes, your major, your study abroad, your internship—into habits of mind you can draw on for the rest of your life.

Pathways and Centers allow you to explore issues you are passionate about by intentionally combining interdisciplinary coursework with an off-campus learning experience, such as study away or a summer internship, and are designed to be added on top of your degree.
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With a low student-to-faculty ratio our undergrads are given many opportunities to work one-on-one with professors on their research to be published.
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At Conn, research isn't just limited to our STEM students. We offer a variety of programs over the summer that allow for funded research to be conducted in many fields.
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The Office of Student Accessibility Services seeks to create an environment in which students with documented conditions or disorders that rise to the level of a disability participate fully in the range of experiences available to all students at Connecticut College including curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities.
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With a low student-to-faculty ratio and a lack of graduate students, our undergrads are given many opportunities to work one-on-one with professors on their research to be published.
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So, while you’re the primary architect of your Connecticut College experience, we’ve designed an advising program to make sure you always get the right kind of help from the right kind of people. You don’t just get one adviser: we give you a team, and they’ll start working with you as soon as you arrive on campus.
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Dean of the Faculty
Dean of the College | Vice President for Retention & Success
Career preparation at Connecticut College begins during a student’s first year. Through internships, research opportunities, advising and connections with alumni and employers, students gain the experience and professional skills needed for meaningful careers.
Connecticut College graduates are prepared to pursue careers, graduate study and leadership opportunities across a wide range of fields.
of alumni are employed or in graduate school
All Conn students are eligible for up to $4,500 for funded internships, research and other career-enhancing experiences.