Southern Connecticut State University, Public university in New Haven, United States
Southern Connecticut State University is a public university in New Haven offering undergraduate and graduate programs across several academic buildings, student housing, and recreational spaces. The campus serves thousands of students pursuing degrees in education, business, arts, sciences, and other fields.
The institution was founded in 1893 as New Haven State Normal School focused on teacher training. Over the years it expanded into a comprehensive university serving a broader range of academic disciplines.
The university involves students in numerous community service programs through partnerships with local organizations, schools, and businesses throughout New Haven.
Visitors can explore the Hilton C. Buley Library, which houses extensive collections and digital resources for research and learning. The campus also features various amenities including athletic facilities and dining areas that serve students and visitors.
The university offers a specialized master's program focused on autism spectrum disorders, preparing educators with expertise in this important field. This program reflects a commitment to training professionals who address specific student learning needs.
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