Retired Teacher Information
Information for retired teachers within the state of Connecticut.
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Paying for College: Your Guide to State and Federal College Aid Programs
The college financial aid process can be confusing. The Department of Higher Education has a guide explaining the financial aid process, the types of financial aid available to Connecticut students and links to other sources of information.
Agency: Office of Higher EducationThose looking for a state-approved hospital-based school can research the seven schools on the state's approved list. Hospital-based programs include nursing, allied health careers and ultrasound training.
Agency: Office of Higher EducationHigher Education Programs and Initiatives
Learn about programs that could help pay for college and make it easier to switch careers.
Agency: Office of Higher EducationThe University of Connecticut is one of the top public research universities in the nation, with more than 30,000 students pursuing answers to critical questions in labs, lecture halls, and the community. Knowledge exploration throughout the University's network of campuses is united by a culture of innovation.
Agency: Office of Higher EducationYoung people prepping for college can find information about the PSAT, SAT, Advanced Placement exams, and learn about the University of Connecticut’s Early College Experience program.
Agency: Office of Higher EducationConnecticut State College and Universities
High school graduates looking for a college education close to home can apply to 17 state colleges and universities, including two-and four-year institutions. The state site includes admissions, curriculum and tuition information.
Agency: Office of Higher EducationColleges and Universities Search
A college search tool that allows students to learn about Connecticut's colleges and universities, and narrow their search to identify public and private colleges that offer a desired program or field of study.
Agency: Office of Higher EducationFinancial Aid – General Information
Look up information about federal and state financial aid programs, review the differences between grants and loans and learn about state programs.
Agency: Office of Higher EducationThe Early Childhood Cabinet focuses on developing, early childhood education among the wide array of early childhood programs.
Agency: Connecticut Office of Early ChildhoodA state-funded initiative, administered by the Office of Early Childhood, which develops a network of school readiness programs geared to enhance federally funded readiness programs among the state and its various agencies, the communities and families.
Agency: Connecticut Office of Early ChildhoodConnecticut Early Learning and Development Standards
Connecticut's Early Learning and Development Standards are what children, birth to five, should know and be able to do. The standards help families, communities and schools work together to support children's early learning and growth.
Agency: Connecticut Office of Early ChildhoodYouth With Special Health Care Needs
Child Development Infoline (CDI), the American Academy of Pediatrics Tools for Youths, CT AHEAD.
Agency: Department of Public HealthImmunization Laws and Regulations
Information about Immunization requirements elementary, middle, high school and college.
Agency: Department of Public HealthEnvironmental Education Resources
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection can help with information and resources for use in the classroom including, educator workshops, student field trips, environmental curriculum, and educational resources.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe Bureau of Rehabilitation Services works with youth and young adults while they are still in high school. Helping students to find the right career. School to Work Transition
Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services
Retired Teacher Information
Information for retired teachers within the state of Connecticut.
Active/Inactive Teacher Information
Information for active and inactive teachers within the state of Connecticut.
Homeschooling
Parents who wish to homeschool their child/ren should contact their local public school's district office for information on local requirements.