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Did you know that you may be able to earn college credit while still in high school? 

The Early College and Dual Enrollment program allows high school students to take classes online, at one of our campuses or even at their own high school! Credits earned may count towards both your high school diploma and college degree, giving you a head start on your higher education journey.

For more information, please contact CTState-DualConcurrent@ctstate.edu.

Upcoming Events and Deadlines

Concurrent Enrollment Teacher Orientation

CT State's 1st Annual Faculty Institute for New and Current High School Instructors of Concurrent Courses on June 18th. There is no cost for registration.

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INFORMATION FOR

High School Students and Families

What are the benefits of being a dual-enrolled student through CT State?

  • Early exposure to college-level courses and college expectations
  • Flexibility to take classes on campus, online and/or at your high school
  • Access to over 1,000 high-interest general education and technical courses that are geared toward career and transfer pathways
  • Courses taught by highly qualified faculty experts
  • Small class sizes
  • Classes may count for both high school credit and towards a college degree
  • Save time on earning a college degree by not having to repeat learning
  • Substantial cost-saving potential*
  • Free access to CT State libraries, tutoring centers, disability and accessibility services, student clubs, college events, advising, mental health and wellness counseling, and financial aid offices

* Save on your college degree by leveraging cost-effective dual enrollment courses and matriculating to CT State when you graduate high school and use CT State's free college program, to complete one of 300 college degrees or certificates when you graduate.

National research studies show that students who participate in dual enrollment are more likely to:
  • Graduate high school on time
  • Earn college credit and take college credit-bearing courses
  • Go on to post-secondary education directly after high school
  • Graduate college with a certificate or degree
  • Occur less or no student debt
CT State offers the following opportunities for students to earn college credit and be exposed to college-level learning while in high school:

Dual Enrollment

Concurrent Enrollment

CT State Model Programs that Leverage Dual Enrollment

If you're a high school student interested in one of our programs, inquire with your school counselor on the best route to obtain college credit. You may also contact our recruiting staff for more information CTState-AdmissionsRecruitment@ct.edu. 

INFORMATION FOR

School District Partners

Campus Contacts

Find your campus from the list above for contact information.

Asnuntuck

College Career Pathways (CCP)
Julie Cotnoir, julie.cotnoir@ctstate.edu

High School Partnership
Roland Atkinson, roland.atkinson@ctstate.edu

Advanced Manufacturing Technology Pathway Program
Mary Bidwell, mary.bidwell@ctstate.edu

Capital

College Career Pathways (CCP)
Karen Binkhorst, karen.binkhorst@ctstate.edu

High School Partnership
Valerie Zayas, valerie.zayas@ctstate.edu

Gateway

High School Partnership
Bernie Shea bernie.shea@ctstate.edu

College Career Pathways (CCP) and Dual Enrollment
Jaime French, jaime.french@ctstate.edu

Gateway to College
Adrien Esdaile, adrien.esdaile@ctstate.edu

Housatonic

Manufacturing Program - College Career Pathways
Adam Scobie, adam.scobie@ctstate.edu

Dual Enrollment and Concurrent Enrollment/College Career Pathways
Debbie Kuchmas, debbie.kuchmas@ctstate.edu

High School Partnership (HSP) program
Earl Graham, earl.graham@ctstate.edu

Manchester

All Programs
Hiram Gandia-Torres, hiram.gandiatorres@ctstate.edu

Middlesex

College Career Pathways (CCP)
Michele Rousseau, michele.rousseau@ctstate.edu

All Others
Monet Carter, monet.carter@ctstate.edu

Naugatuck Valley

Waterbury Campus-All Programs
Blayre Millo, blayre.millo@ctstate.edu
Justin Moore, hjustin.moore@ctstate.edu

Danbury Campus-All Programs
Antonio Santiago, antonio.santiago@ctstate.edu

Danbury Dual Enrollment
Scott Farrell, scott.farrell@ctstate.edu

Northwestern

All Programs
Jen White, jennifer.white@ctstate.edu
Isabella Pinto, isabella.pinto@ctstate.edu

Norwalk

Dual Enrollment
Mathew Baker, mathew.baker@ctstate.edu

High School Partnership
Pracilya Titus, pracilya.titus@ctstate.edu

Quinebaug Valley

College Career Pathways (CCP)
Elkin Espitia-Loaiza, elkin.espitialoaiza@ctstate.edu

All Others
Amanda Giles, amanda.giles@ctstate.edu

Three Rivers

CCP
Traci Hastings, traci.hastings@ctstate.edu

HS Partnership
Kem Barfield, kem.barfield@ctstate.edu
Mackenzie Parise, mackenzie.parise@ctstate.edu

Tunxis

CCP/Dual Enrollment
Laura D'Angelo-Gohn, laura.dangelogohn@ctstate.edu

CCP/Dual Enrollment
Jessica York McKinney, jessica.york@ctstate.edu

HS Partnership
Loren Pittman, loren.pittman@ctstate.edu
Priscy Ramos, priscy.ramos@ctstate.edu

Concurrent Course Planning

Teacher Credentials and Curriculum Review

High School instructors who operate as the instructor of record need to meet the same requirements as faculty who teach at the college in the discipline (master’s degree in field, master’s in education with 18 graduate credits in field, or for technical pathways have a terminal degree in field with occupational employment recency in the field). 

Please initiate course planning by reaching out to the campus contact listed.

Last updated: April 25, 2025 | 11:05 am