Waterbury location: Ekstrom Hall, Room E500
Danbury location: D-201
General Hours: M-TH 8am–8pm, Fri 8-5pm, Sat & Sun 10-2pm
The Waterbury ACE, located in Ekstrom Hall, Room E500 203-575-8073.
The Danbury ACE, located in Room D-201 203-437-9699For specific subject hours please visit our website.
Questions? The Center for Academic and Student Success is here to help you with your transfer planning.
In this era of ever-increasing higher education costs, Connecticut’s twelve community colleges, four state universities and Charter Oak State College have partnered to offer a low-cost pathway to a bachelor’s degree.
Students pursuing a Transfer Ticket associate degree will be paired with an academic advisor at each institution and know exactly which courses to take. The degrees are earned without incurring extra expense or requiring extra credits.
After completing a Transfer Ticket associate degree, students may transfer to any Connecticut state university – as a junior – confident that they have only half of the degree requirements remaining in their major.
Not all Transfer Ticket associate degrees will be available at all colleges. All degree and transfer requirements, as well as other information, can be found at www.ct.edu/transfer.
Click here for the Office of Higher Education’s page on public and private transfer programs throughout the state.
The economic advantages are clear – students completing their first two years of a bachelor’s degree at a community college will save thousands of dollars in tuition and fees, while still receiving an exceptional education from faculty who are experts in their field.
Students can pursue a Transfer Ticket associate and bachelor’s degree on a full-time or part-time basis. Financial aid is available for qualified students.
For additional information about the Transfer Ticket programs, contact:
Amy K. Lenoce
Professor of Communication
Liberal Arts and Behavioral/Social Sciences K607
Naugatuck Valley Community College
203-596-8614
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