
Graduate Studies launches Master of Science in Cybersecurity program
In 2015, undocumented students were granted the ability to qualify for in-state tuition at the State’s public institutions of higher education when the Connecticut General Assembly passed . To qualify, students must demonstrate all of the following:
While undocumented students may qualify for both in-state tuition and institutional aid, they do not qualify for state or federal financial aid. Nevertheless, there are a number of scholarship opportunities available, and students are encouraged to seek scholarship opportunities from private sources.
- Deadline April 30th
- Deadline December 1st