Majoring in Accounting in Connecticut
The following four-year colleges and universities in Connecticut have accounting programs recognized by the Connecticut State Board of Accountancy:
- Albertus Magnus College (New Haven)
- Central Connecticut State University (New Britain)
- Eastern Connecticut State University (Willimantic)
- Fairfield University (Fairfield)
- Quinnipiac University (Hamden)
- Sacred Heart University (Fairfield)
- Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven)
- Post University (Waterbury)
- University of Bridgeport (Bridgeport)
- University of Connecticut (Storrs)
- University of Hartford (West Hartford)
- University of New Haven (West Haven)
- University of Saint Joseph (formerly Saint Joseph College) (West Hartford)
- Western Connecticut State University (Danbury)
Two-year and community colleges in Connecticut offering programs in accounting include:
- Asnuntuck Community College (Enfield)
- Capital Community College (Hartford)
- Gateway Community College (New Haven)
- Housatonic Community College (Bridgeport)
- Manchester Community College (Manchester)
- Middlesex Community College (Middletown)
- Naugatuck Valley Community College (Waterbury)
- Northwestern Connecticut Community College (Winsted)
- Norwalk Community College (Norwalk)
- Quinebaug Valley Community College (Danielson)
- Three Rivers Community College (Norwich)
- Tunxis Community College (Farmington)
If you're looking to learn more about all of Connecticut's higher education accounting offerings, Accounting.com has pulled together this great resource.
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Connecticut’s educational requirement to become a CPA is 150 credit hours, including a bachelor’s degree from a four-year accredited college or university. Consult with the two-year and four-year school of your choice to find out their policies and what credits/courses are transferable, as well as the Connecticut State Board of Accountancy for exact educational requirements.