Virtually Earn Professional Development Credits with AARP Connecticut
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Read MoreThroughout the year, AARP Connecticut offers hundreds of opportunities for people to connect, learn, explore, and have fun with our free in-person and virtual events.
Read More“I enjoyed the routine,” Sari said. “It taught me discipline and kept me in check.”
Read MoreAt age 11, Adamaris Loja, her father, and her sisters moved to Danbury from Ecuador after her mother’s untimely death. From her Osborne Street home, Loja could see and hear the hustle and bustle taking place at her neighbor, Western Connecticut State University’s Midtown campus.
Read MoreSheila Medina immigrated to the United States from Peru with her family at age 15, arriving in an unfamiliar place in which she did not speak the language. While challenging, it did not prevent her from graduating from West Hill High School in Stamford or enrolling at Norwalk Community College, where she completed an associate’s degree in accounting. Medina then turned her focus to the next hurdle she would surmount: where could she obtain a bachelor’s degree most cost-effectively?
Read MoreConnecticut’s community college system was ranked No. 1 in the nation by WalletHub last month. Several of the state’s community colleges ranked among the top 15 in the country in the financial website’s reports on community colleges and state-by-state community college system rankings.
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