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Descrizione dell'università (origine: sito web ufficiale dell'università)
For over 30 years Gateway Community College has played a major role in the higher educational pursuits of residents in the greater New Haven.
There's a reason why Gateway Community College was listed in the New York Times as the top community college in the state. Over 11,000 students a year, full and part-time, choose Gateway Community College. And, with a new, state-of-the-art campus due to open downtown in 2011, Gateway students will have the additional benefits and convenience of being centrally located in a thriving city, with academic, cultural, and retail opportunities within blocks of the campus.
Gateway Community College is currently located on two campuses, the Long Wharf Campus in New Haven and the North Haven Campus. The college offers over 90 academic programs and program options that lead to either associate in arts, associate in science, or associate in applied science degrees, or certificates. Courses at both locations are offered at convenient times for both full-time and part-time study during the day, evenings and Saturday mornings and the internationally respected faculty ranks among the finest educators in Connecticut.
Types of Financial Aid
There are four types of Financial Aid: grants, scholarships, federal work-study and loans.
- State Scholarships
* Capitol Scholarship:This scholarship program is available to qualified students who are residents of Connecticut and who plan to enroll as full-time students in an institution of higher education in Connecticut or in a state where there is reciprocity.
* Connecticut Aid to Public College Students (CAP Funds): These funds are allocated to the college by the State of Connecticut and are awarded based upon financial need and funds available.
* Community College Grant: These funds are allocated to the college by the State of Connecticut and are awarded based upon financial need and funds available.
- Grants
- Loans
- Federal Work-Study Program |