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  1. Taking a college class is an obvious way to challenge yourself intellectually. And thanks to the Connecticut tuition-waiver program for state residents 62 and older and the Pledge to Advance Connecticut (PACT) program, it won’t cost much, if anything, to enroll.

  2. According to Connecticut state statue senior citizens can take college classes and earn a degree tuition free. There are over 3,000 seniors actively taking advantage of this law. Here is your list of contacts for your local universities and community colleges.

  3. may take courses and earn degrees tuition-free! Seniors aged 62 and older are eligible, by state statute, for tuition waivers at any public college or university in the state – the University of Connecticut, Connecticut State University and the 12 community colleges.

  4. 2 Μαΐ 2024 · Connecticut residents with a CT high school diploma or GED and who register for at least six credits will automatically be eligible for free tuition. Free tuition is an option even if no other financial aid is awarded, as long as funds remain available.

  5. 3 Δεκ 2012 · Seniors who take courses under the tuition waiver can apply credits earned toward a degree. According to UConn, 48 seniors received tuition waivers in FY 12. (We have not yet received a response regarding the other two from the Board of Regents of Higher Education.)

  6. Adult Education programs are free to Connecticut residents aged 17 and older who are no longer enrolled in a public school. Instructional programs are provided predominantly through local school districts. Programs are also available through various community and faith-based organizations.

  7. 19 Δεκ 2023 · The program enables graduating Connecticut high school seniors who meet identified thresholds to be automatically admitted to several participating colleges and universities by filling out one application form, which is available to them at no cost.