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  3. Category:1971 establishments in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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  4. List of colleges and universities in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the state's public institutions constitute the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities, comprising four state universities, twelve community colleges, and an online school, Charter Oak State College. [2] Connecticut is also the home of one of the five federally-run service academies, the United States Coast Guard Academy.

  5. Connecticut State College - Wikipedia

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  6. Category : Universities and colleges established in 1971

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    Pages in category "Universities and colleges established in 1971" The following 128 pages are in this category, out of 128 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  8. Stone Academy (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Stone Academy was a private, for-profit college in Connecticut focused on educating students for careers in the medical field. It had three branches: East Hartford, West Haven, and Waterbury, Connecticut. [1] It traced its roots to the United States College of Business and Finance founded in 1864.

  9. University of Connecticut Historic District - Wikipedia

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    This building program, largely completed by 1935, produced most of the assemblage of masonry buildings contained in the historic district. In 1933, the school was renamed Connecticut State College, and in 1939 it was given its present name. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [1]