“When a student fails to graduate from college it’s a lost opportunity for the student, the college and Connecticut’s economy," Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said after implementing the program, "Go Back to Get Ahead."
NCC says 113,000 people in the state fit that description.
Courses will be offered in both classroom and online settings. Experienced admissions counselors will be available to help students find the best fit for their educational and career interests.
For additional information on the “Go Back to Get Ahead” program, contact Director of Adult Learning Kristina Testa-Buzzee at ktestabuzzee@norwalk.edu.
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