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The Bachelor of General Studies (BGS) program is a junior-senior year university degree program administered by the Division of Extended and Continuing Education. Applicants to the program must have earned an associate's degree or completed at least the first two years of college course work (60 credits) at a regionally accredited institution. In addition, applicants must complete special application procedures that include an individual interview and a written statement of educational objective. BGS students do not have traditional majors; they instead concentrate in two or three academic areas selected on the basis of their own individual interests.

Further information can be obtained by contacting either of the two Continuing Education Counselors at the Torrington Campus, Ken Fuchsman or Kathy Palmieri, at (860) 626-6801.



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