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Study at Charter Oak State College
Charter Oak State College was established in 1973 by the Connecticut Legislature. This 4-year public liberal arts institute is located in New Britain, Connecticut. Charter Oak State College's recent enrollments have been close to 2,000 every year. Charter Oak State College offers a large number of associate's and bachelor's degrees as well as certificate and credential programs and health care courses. Students can choose from courses in the fields of applied arts, applied behavioral science, economics, engineering, music, mathematics, technology studies, and foreign languages, among others. In addition, there are over 150 online courses available at Charter Oak State College. Students of the college are members of the Charter Oak State College Student Association, and the Charter Oak State College Alumni Association. The alumni association and the alumni board contribute to an undergraduate and a graduate study scholarship. Charter Oak can be found in New Britain, CT (a large suburb). The school is a public institution. The Bachelor's degree is the highest degree at Charter Oak. Course TopicsThe school has a tighter focus on specific Course Topics than most colleges its size. The most common majors at Charter Oak are in liberal arts. Charter Oak SelectivityThe school does not have an open admissions system. Not everyone who applies is accepted. Student EnrollmentIn 2007, 1,577 students were enrolled in Charter Oak. Older adults are in evidence at the school, often seeking career changing education. Charter Oak Programs and Degrees
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