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CT HB06231
Bill
Status
1/27/2011
Primary Sponsor
Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
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AI Summary
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Regional community-technical colleges, Connecticut State University System, and University of Connecticut must develop a general education core curriculum in consultation with the Advisory Council on Student Transfer and Articulation.
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Thirty academic credits shall be designated as part of the general education core in all liberal arts and sciences programs and other designated transfer programs at regional community-technical colleges.
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Students who graduate from transfer programs at regional community-technical colleges and transfer to Connecticut State University System or University of Connecticut shall receive thirty academic credits toward general education requirements.
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Effective July 1, 2011.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Development Of A General Education Core Of Courses To Allow For The Seamless Transfer From The Regional Community-technical College System To The Connecticut State University System And The University Of Connecticut.
Last Action
File Number 270
3/29/2011