117 UNDERGRADUATE AND
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
32 32 STUDENTS FROM
STATES AND
COUNTRIES
Your real world education starts with a real commitment to your success. Student success is Southern’s highest priority. Students come to Southern with dreams of where a college education can take them, and they leave with the knowledge, skills and confidence to achieve far more than they originally imagined. Southern’s culture of student-centeredness includes having high expectations for students while providing support mechanisms to help you realize those expectations. Our thriving campus expands your world, supported by a talented and caring community of faculty and staff who are dedicated to providing the knowledge and opportunities you need to succeed as a student, grow as an individual, and develop as a professional.
school of arts & sciences
THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
lies at the heart of our
university and is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality liberal education. Our departments and programs embrace a full spectrum of ideas, doctrines, disciplines, and philosophies—including outstanding programs in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. You may have already chosen your major or you may still be deciding. Either way, the School of Arts and Sciences is here to help you explore your options, direct your energies, offer new opportunities and, finally, deliver a world-class education.
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OVER
AREAS OF
SPECIALIZATION
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ACADEMIC
DEPARTMENTS
IF YOU THRIVE ON IDEAS, SOUTHERN’S HONORS COLLEGE IS FOR YOU.
As an
Honors College student, you’ll be part of a small, tight-knit community of highly motivated and academically successful students. You’ll enjoy the educational benefits typically found at a small liberal arts college while being able to take advantage of all the co-curricular activities, research programs, and cultural events that are part of the daily life at a larger university campus. For more information, visit SouthernCT.edu/honorscollege.
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MAJORS
Anthropology, B.A. Anthropology, B.S. Archaeology; Biological; Cultural; General; Linguistics Art, B.A., B.S Ceramics; Graphic Design; Jewelry/Metals; Painting; Photography; Printmaking; Sculpture Art Education, B.S.* Art History, B.A. Biology, B.A., B.S.* Areas of Study General • Aquatic/Marine Biotechnology/Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Botany • Environmental Microbiology • Physiology Pre-Professional (Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental, Pre-Veterinary) Zoology
Chemistry, B.A., B.S.* Biochemistry; Environmental; General Communication, B.S. Advertising and Promotions; Interpersonal and Relational; Organizational; Film, Television, and Digital Production Computer Science, B.S. General; Computer Information Systems Earth Science, B.A. Earth Science, B.S.* Environmental; General; Geology Economics, B.A.* English, B.A., B.S* French, B.A., B.S* Geography, B.A.* Geography, B.S.* Applied Sustainability; Geographic Information and Science Technology German, B.A., B.S* History, B.A., B.S* Interdisciplinary Studies, B.A., B.S. Italian, B.A., B.S* Journalism, B.A., B.S.
Mathematics, B.A., B.S.* Media Studies, B.A. Music, B.A. Philosophy, B.A. Physics, B.A. Physics, B.S.* Engineering; General Political Science, B.A., B.S.* Psychology, B.A. General; Mental Health Psychology, B.S. Research Sociology, B.A., B.S.* Area of Study Criminal Justice
Spanish, B.A., B.S* Theatre, B.A.
Choose from a comprehensive range of exciting specializations and minors. MINORS
African Studies Anthropology Art Art History Asian Studies Biology Central, East European, and Eurasian Studies Chemistry Communication Advertising and Promotions; Interpersonal and Relational; Organizational; Film, Television, and Video Production Computer Science Criminal Justice Earth Science Economics English Creative Writing; Language, Literature, and Writing; Literature; Professional Writing
Environmental Studies Ethnic Studies Film Studies Forensic Science French Geography Geospacial Information Science and Technology German German Studies History Italian Journalism Judaic Studies Latin American and Caribbean Studies Linguistics Marine Studies Mathematics Media Studies Medical Spanish Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Renaissance Studies Social Science and Medicine Sociology Spanish Theatre Urban Affairs Women’s Studies PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Veterinary Medicine *Students interested in secondary school teaching careers (grades 7-12) may enroll as a Bachelor of Science major in these departments offering the course work required by the state Department of Education.
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high-quality undergraduate programs, preparing students for careers in business and advanced graduate study. Each program combines general education, business common core, and major/concentration requirements. Our state-of-the-art facility for business study includes a Business Success Center, sponsored by Northeast Utilities Foundation, established to support our students’ professional development. The timing is perfect, as Southern’s business programs are in high demand to meet Connecticut’s workforce needs. 4
delve into real estate law or entrepreneurship
faculty and staff work together to provide
market a product
our outstanding
buy & sell stocks
school of business AT SOUTHERN’S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS,
“Change for Good” reflects our emphasis on ‘doing good while doing well.’ We encourage our students to find ways to give back to their communities as they become well-rounded professionals.
B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE CONCENTRATIONS ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ECONOMICS FINANCE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS) MARKETING
MINORS ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS) MARKETING
IN FALL 2014 SOUTHERN ’ S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND WEBSTER BANK COLLABORATED ON A NEW INTERNSHIP PROGRAM . RECENT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE DEEPTA RAMESH , ‘ 15 ( ABOVE ), THE FIRST INTERN IN WEBSTER ’ S TREASURY AND PAYMENT SOLUTIONS DEPARTMENT,
REAL ESTATE
WAS OFFERED A JOB OFFER UPON GRADUATION .
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school of education
SOUTHERN’S SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
prepares more teachers
than any other institution in the state, as well as producing the greatest numbers of principals and superintendents through its educational leadership programs. Our Center of Excellence on Autism Spectrum Disorders, the first of its kind in the state, provides a distinctive resource to improve the educational and social experiences of students diagnosed with a form of this developmental disability. All students seeking their initial teaching certification will complete a series of
SELLING AUTHOR, AND AUTISM ACTIVIST, WAS A KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT THE 24TH
clinical field experiences and student teaching to be
ANNUAL NORTHEAST REGIONAL CONFERENCE
eligible for certification.
ON AUTISM, HELD AT SOUTHERN.
“BECOMING
A SECONDARY
MATHEMATICS TEACHER HAS PROVIDED ME WITH AN UNPARALLELED EXPERIENCE . SOUTHERN HAS GIVEN ME A STRONG FOUNDATION FOR MY CAREER .”
– ALEXANDER
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DR. TEMPLE GRANDIN, PROFESSOR, BEST-
AUDET, ‘ 17
Southern is a leader in educator preparation and professional development.
Our National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) accredited School of Education offers more than 30 degree programs that serve over 2,000 full- and part-time students at the undergraduate, master’s, sixth year, and doctoral levels
• Art Education (K-12)
• Biology
MINORS
B.S. DEGREE MAJORS
SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATION (7-12)
of study.
• History
• Information
• Early Childhood Education (N-3)
• Chemistry
• Italian
• Elementary Education (1-6)
• Earth Science
• Mathematics
• Elementary Education,
• Economics
• Physics
• School
• English
• Political
Health
Bilingual (1-6) • Information Management and Services • Physical Education (K-12)*
• French
Management and Services
Science
• Geography
• Sociology
• German
• Spanish
Education
• Special Education (K-12) • Elementary/Special Education, Collaborative *Offered in conjunction with the Exercise Science Department in the School of Health and Human Services
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school of health &HEALTH human services SCHOOL OF SERVICES & HUMAN
THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
provides you with the
opportunity to do clinical practice at local hospitals and community health centers, work at counseling centers and social service agencies, and intern at camps and recreation centers. Southern recently launched an AS-to-BSRT program for respiratory therapists with an associate degree and RRT certification to further assume professional leadership roles in clinical practice, research, education, marketing, and management. The school’s yearly trip to Guatemala takes public health students out of the traditional classroom setting,
60% 20 years
to study in this developing country.
CONNECTICUT ’ S
HEALTH CARE DEMANDS
WILL INCREASE
OVER THE NEXT
– Connecticut Department of Labor
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student success
CHANDRA KELSEY , ’ 15,
CHRISTINE MARR , MPH , ’ 10,
Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, in its
has accepted a position
as a research assistant consultant for the Robert
discovered an interest in
public health after taking a few courses as a Southern
partnership with Yale. Chandra will continue
undergrad. She is currently a healthcare analyst at
her studies this fall in Southern’s MPH program,
Griffin Hospital in Derby, Conn., where she coordinates
while simultaneously obtaining a certificate in
the high-risk low-dose lung cancer screening program.
gerontology from Gateway Community College.
• Athletic Training • Communication Disorders Speech-Language Pathology • Exercise Science Human Performance;
B.S. DEGREE MAJORS
Physical Education (K-12) • Nursing • Nursing Accelerated Career Entry (ACE) Program • Public Health • RN to BSN Program • Recreation and Leisure Studies Community Recreation and Youth Development; Therapeutic Recreation; Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management • Respiratory Therapy (AS to BSRT) • Social Work • Sport Management
MINORS
• Coaching • Event Management • Exercise Science • Leadership Development • Public Health • School Health Education • Sport Studies
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REAL WORLD SETTINGS : ENGAGING IN SIGNIFICANT RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
S
OUTHERN APPEALED TO ME
katherine perez
because of
the many research opportunities in the Physics Department, specifically the Industry Academic Fellowship Program. This program allows
HOMETOWN : NEW HAVEN , CONN . MAJOR :
students to conduct summer-long
PHYSICS ;
research with industry professionals,
ENGINEERING
including exposure to the business-
CONCENTRATION
related aspects of technology. CLASS YEAR :
Being involved in this program has
2017
been amazing. I have learned so much about electron microscopy studies. My research will continue into the fall semester and will be presented at several conferences. Through the Industry Academic Fellowship I am gaining the necessary research skills to work professionally. Southern offers many opportunities for students to prepare themselves for the real world.
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S
OUTHERN HAS A EXCELLENT REPUTATION
LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES :
for my major, Communication
ENCOURAGING AND
Disorder: Speech Pathology.
ORGANIZING ACTION
I also loved the vibe of Southern’s campus when I toured here. Everyone was friendly and made me feel welcome. Having lived on campus for the past two years, I can tell you that feeling is genuine and ever-present!
TO BETTER THE WORLD
adam zhitomi HOMETOWN :
I have had many leadership roles already in my two years at Southern. I have been an orientation ambassador, am active in student government as a
SHELTON , CONN . MAJOR : COMMUNICATION DISORDERS : SPEECH PATHOLOGY
representative-at-large and board chair, and am an officer for the
CLASS YEAR :
Best Buddies organization.
2017
One of my life goals is to open my own speech pathology practice. The many leadership and interpersonal skills that I have gained here at Southern will obviously benefit my future career. I have learned how to manage difficult tasks and work with large groups of people. I am grateful for the many doors that Southern has opened for me as I begin to picture my life after graduation.
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I
KNEW THAT SOUTHERN’S DEDICATION TO
COMMUNITY SERVICE :
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY
THE TRADITION OF
ENGAGEMENT
made it the perfect
place to learn how to give back to the city that raised me. The diversity of backgrounds and programs on campus makes Southern the ideal place for learning about the needs of different communities.
GIVING BACK
corey evans HOMETOWN :
The Day of Service, The Big Event,
NEW HAVEN , CONN .
and The Charter for Compassion are just a few of the remarkable
MAJOR :
community service activities that
POLITICAL SCIENCE
I have had the honor of participating in at Southern.
CLASS YEAR :
2017
All three of these service-oriented events focus on engaging the campus with the community through aiding its schools, shelters, and the environment. Community service has introduced me to a variety of fields, from education to community organizing. These experiences have helped me immensely in figuring out where I can best utilize my skills after graduation.
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I
CHOSE TO STUDY ABROAD BECAUSE
STUDY ABROAD :
I wanted to learn another language,
STUDY WHERE YOU LOVE .
finish my degree, and play soccer.
LOVE WHERE YOU STUDY.
Universities in America offer a great opportunity for athletes to compete and get an education, something really difficult to find in Europe. Southern offers a great Human Performance program in the
vicky conde
exercise science field. After talking
HOMETOWN :
to the women’s soccer head coach,
ALCALA DE HENARES , SPAIN
I realized that Southern was the school I was looking for. There are
MAJOR :
a lot of activities on campus to help
HUMAN
the students feel at home.
PERFORMANCE CLASS YEAR :
Studying in a different country offers
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new ways to face the world and provides you with contacts in many fields that you can use once you graduate. Also, once you go back home you feel ready for new challenges in your life because of the experience of living abroad. It feels like nothing can stop you from being the person you want to be and living the life you want to live!
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I
PARTICIPATED IN AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIG
INTERNSHIPS :
with two other Southern
ENGAGEMENT
undergrads. We worked on the
THROUGH REAL - WORLD
Gona Paleoanthropological
OPPORTUNITIES
Research Project in Afar, Ethiopia. We learned about all aspects of archaeology, from working in the Ethiopian National Museum to collecting fossils and artifacts from sites we had read about. It is not just any internship where one gets to find and hold stone tools over
samantha traylor HOMETOWN : BRANFORD , CONN .
two million years old! MAJOR :
My internship took me to a place I would never have seen, and it taught me a lot about the world. I learned how to dig without
BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY CLASS YEAR :
2017
destroying what I was trying to excavate. I learned the most efficient way to catalogue in the field. I learned that archaeology is a physically demanding profession. And I learned from living among the local Afar people that it is possible to communicate when you don’t speak the same language. If I untimately decide on a career in archaeology I now know what to expect. I have to thank Southern for that.
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y d stuad o r b a INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
is one of the most important
educational components of the 21st century. Through education abroad, students often experience life-changing and enduring academic, career, intercultural, personal, and social benefits. Southern provides short- and long-term education abroad opportunities for students in every major, ranging from 12 faculty-directed SCSU programs abroad to 20 semester- or year-long exchange partnerships, to hundreds of accredited foreign universities through third-party education abroad providers. Students studying abroad at SCSU exchange partner universities gain international experience while paying SCSU tuition and fees, and scholarships and financial aid can be applied to nearly any education abroad experience! It is our mission to make International Education an affordable component of the SCSU academic experience. Southern is proud to have joined the Institute of International Education’s “Generation Study Abroad” campaign and is committed to aid in the integration of more study, research, and servicelearning opportunities into the curriculum.
in ! ajor rses Cou VERY m d rly E nea ZING an le A b AM rda affo ns! tio tina s e d
- 100 PERCENTAGE OF NON-TOXIC, GREENCERTIFIED CHEMICALS USED BY CUSTODIAL STAFF
Southern is committed to sustainability through campus-wide waste reduction and recycling, water and other resource conservation, energy efficiency, and renewable electricity generation. We are listed in Princeton Review’s 2014 “Guide to the 332 Greenest Colleges.” • Southern donates a percentage of produce grown in our campus garden to soup kitchens in the New Haven area. CAMPUS COMMUNITY GARDEN
- $123,000 ANNUAL SAVINGS FROM NEW HIGH-EFFICIENCY LIGHTING IN CAMPUS GARAGES AND GYMS
- 100 KW -
CAPACITY OF SCSU’S TWO ROOFTOP SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATIONS
• Student volunteers collect food scraps from participating university departments to use as compost in the community garden.
COMPOST HAPPENS
RECYCLEMANIA AND CAMPUS CONSERVATION
• Friendly competitions are held between residence halls to boost recycling and energy conservation.
NATIONALS
• Events include guest speakers, engagement opportunities, Green Room Certification, and info on our Sustainability Living Learning Community. RESIDENCE LIFE SUSTAINABILITY SERIES
• Environmental or marine studies concentrations in Biology, Chemistry, Geography, or Earth Science majors • Environmental or Marine Studies minor to accompany any undergraduate major • Sustainability concentration for Geography majors • Sustainability Learning Community in First-Year Experience program ACADEMICS
- AWARDS -
SCSU’S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS IS A LEED GOLD-CERTIFIED BUILDING AND RECIPIENT OF THE POWER OF CHANGE TOP STATE BUILDING AWARD
- EIGHT -
- $99,000 UTILITY REBATES FROM LIGHTING PROJECTS, USED TO ESTABLISH GREEN REVOLVING FUND FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
WATER STATIONS FOR REFILLABLE WATER BOTTLES
Visit us at SouthernCT.edu/sustainability
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athletics WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE ONLY PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN THE NCAA DIVISION II NORTHEAST- 10 CONFERENCE
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Women’s Intercollegiate Programs Basketball | Cross country | Field hockey Gymnastics | Lacrosse | Soccer | Softball Swimming and Diving | Track and Field (indoor and outdoor) | Volleyball Men’s Intercollegiate Programs Baseball | Basketball | Cross country Football | Soccer | Swimming and Diving Track and Field (indoor and outdoor)
17 4 1 14 1 2 2014-2015 accolades
Northeast-10 Conference Championships
All-Americans
ECAC* Rookies of the Year
Regional Coaches of the Year
3 1 6 3 1 Northeast-10 Conference Coaches of the Year
NCAA Participants:
NCAA Individual Champions in Men’s Swimming and Diving and Indoor Track and Field
Northeast-10 Conference Athletes of the Year/ Championship Honorees
Women’s Soccer ECAC Player of the Year
Women’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Basketball • Men’s Soccer
NCAA Individual National Runner-up in Women’s Indoor Track and Field
*Eastern College Athletic Conference
Regional Athletes of the Year
16 1 1
Northeast-10 All-Academic Team selections
Women’s Soccer ECAC Championship
New England Championship in Women’s Outdoor Track and Field 23
• YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME • Your first year of college is an exciting experience that offers you new opportunities, friendships, and personal growth. Southern offers a variety of living options and experiences as you transition through your academic career. Our residence halls are designed to help you adjust to college, develop independent living skills, and support your academic success. Living on campus puts you within walking distance of your classes, labs, the library, student center, and sports facilities. You will save hours weekly by living on campus – time used to your academic and social advantage. By walking down the hall, you will meet people from all around the country. You’ll form study groups
residence life
and join intramural teams. It will not take long to make new friends and memories that will last a lifetime. Residence life staff members are trained to assist you with adjustment to college life and help you access all the resources the campus has to offer, including educational and social programming, personal and academic support.
Whether you live on campus or commute, our dining services offer personalized options for the ultimate in value and convenience. Dining locations throughout campus include our traditional dining hall, above, convenience store, and food court.
For more information, visit SouthernCT.edu/residencelife
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Southern attracts a variety of celebrated artists and thinkers, policymakers, industry leaders, visionaries and dignitaries each year.
BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS NEW YORK STATE
CONNECTICUT
RHODE ISLAND
NEW HAVEN
TOP TO BOTTOM: MICHAEL J. FOX, SONIA SOTOMAYOR, ALAN ALDA, MARIANO RIVERA, JAY LENO
NEW YORK CITY
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AS AN EXTENSION OF THE CLASSROOM,
New Haven is a vibrant center for arts, culture, history, and entertainment in southern New England. Take advantage of worldfamous theaters, festivals, museums, art and natural history, cafes, bookstores and galleries, nightlife, a range of outdoor activities – and some of the best pizza you’ll ever eat! Southern provides shuttle service from campus to downtown New Haven and Union Station (left) seven days a week, as well as weekend service to Hamden Plaza and Westfield Mall in Milford.
2015-16 YEARLY EXPENSES FOR FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATES In-State Commuter
In-State On Campus
Out-of-State On Campus
New England Regional Programs On Campus
Tuition & Fees*
$9,600
$9,600
$21,870
$12,084
Housing (standard double room)
N/A
$6,402
$6,402
$6,402
19 Meal Plan (unlimited dining 7 days per week)
N/A
$5,073
$5,073
$5,073
Residence Hall Social Fee
N/A
$50
$50
$50
Estimated Yearly Cost
$9,600
$21,125
$33,395
$23,609
*Fees include the following: University Fee, University General Fee, Student Activity Fee, and Media Fee. Tuition and fees listed are subject to change/revision. Health insurance, personal expenses, and textbooks are not included in the estimated yearly cost. Detailed cost information is available at SouthernCT.edu/bursar/ tuitionfees.
FINANCIAL LITERACY AND ADVISING
Student financial success
involves empowering students with financial knowledge, by providing personalized strategies for a lifetime of successful money management. Students and parents are encouraged to meet with Southern’s financial literacy and advising coordinator to learn about budgeting, paying for college, debt reduction, and increased long-term savings. Visit SouthernCT.edu/financial-advising for details. FINANCIAL AID
To be considered for financial aid, you must
complete the 2016-2017 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA; fafsa.ed.gov) and submit it to the federal processor by the March 15, 2016, priority date. Southern awards financial aid on the basis of demonstrated need and will send notification to recipients beginning in mid-March. It is important to research and apply for scholarships for which you qualify to help pay for your education. Scholarships can reduce family out-of-pocket expenditures and loan debt. Visit SouthernCT.edu/scholarships for details, including application processes and deadlines.
Southern offers interest-free payment plans in the fall, spring, and summer, for families who find it more convenient to make payments on a monthly installment plan. Visit SouthernCT.edu/bursar for details.
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
If you are ready to join a dynamic, diverse learning community, and if you like the idea of working closely with faculty who will support, inspire, and help you realize your dreams, then it’s time to apply to Southern. • Apply for rolling admissions at SouthernCT.edu/ admissions • The online application
requires the submission of a personal essay and a $50 non-refundable application fee (payable online via Visa, MasterCard or Discover).
Important Information for Residents of New England States Only Students who are legal residents of the other five New England states may be eligible for reduced tuition and fees at Southern
In order to complete your
under the New England Tuition Break Program. If you are
application, the following
applying under the New England Tuition Break Program,
documents must be sent to the
check the appropriate box on your application form.
Admissions Office: • Official high school transcript • Letter of recommendation from a counselor; additional teacher recommendations are optional • Official test score report for SAT or ACT • Contact the Admissions Office at (203) 392-5644 for more information. WE ACCEPT THE COMMON APP! VISIT COMMONAPP.ORG
Degree Programs available at Southern: • Maine: Italian • Massachusetts: Information Management and Services, Recreation and Leisure Studies • New Hampshire: Italian, Information Management and Services, Public Health • Rhode Island: Athletic Training, Earth Science, Information Management and Services, Media Studies, Public Health, Recreation and Leisure Studies • Vermont: Earth Science, Information Management and Services, Public Health, Special Education
We encourage every student interested in Southern to tour our campus and see it for yourself. Go to SouthernCT.edu/visit to schedule a tour. 31
Office of Undergraduate Admissions 501 Crescent Street, New Haven, CT 06515-1355 203 - 392-5644 • 888-500-SCSU (7278) Admissions@SouthernCT.edu • SouthernCT.edu/admissions