Program areas at Connecticut College
*undergraduate instruction*the teaching of undergraduate students working towards a four-year degree in one of the various liberal arts and sciences majors offered by Connecticut College. The College's academic programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences are designed to shape ethical, informed citizens with a global perspective. Highlights of the academic program include a student-faculty ratio of 9:1, fourty five majors, approximately 187 full-time professors, language study, residential education programs, certificate programs, pre-law, pre-health and pre-business programs, and support for pursuing fellowships and scholarships.
*study away*is an opportunity for qualified student to study away for credit abroad or elsewhere in the us. The College has a long tradition of recognizing the importance of int'l studies and study away as reflected in our mission statement: "Connecticut College educates students to put the liberal arts into action as citizens in a global society". Approximately 50% of the College's students study away during their junior year through carefully selected programs. Our study away/teach away typically sends 10-12 students and faculty to host institutions throughout the world to complete a full semester of scholarly activity while being immersed in the local culture.
*auxiliary services*auxiliary services involves running the College's numberous dormitories and dining facilities. Connecticut College is a residential campus. Ninety-eight percent of students live on campus in 23 residence halls. Four dining halls on campus serve our students in a variety of capacities. The College extends the teaching and learning experience within the dormitories.
Other program services other program services include alumni and reunion, federal and state grant expenses, chefa amortization interest and fees, physical plant costs, depreciaton, covid costs, and administrative computing costs.