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Official Connecticut State Community College resources

Financial Aid & Billing

Registration & Records

Student Services

Academic Advising

Academic advising is campus-based; no system-wide advising email found. Students contact their assigned campus advisor or One Stop Enrollment Center. Initial advising intake handled via One Stop at each campus.

Housing / Residence Life

CT State is a commuter institution. No on-campus housing exists at any of its 12 campuses. Students are expected to commute. Cost of Attendance includes a housing allowance estimate for off-campus living expenses only.

IT / Help Desk

860-723-0221 (24/7365 days/year)

Hold Policy

Hold threshold (registration): $500 Hold blocks: registration Hold threshold notes: Drop for Non-Payment threshold: $500 balance triggers course drop (runs weekly through Add/Drop period). Students at collections or written-off must pay entire balance in FULL before registering. No diploma or cancellation dollar threshold published. Registration block applies across all CT State campuses — a hold at one campus prevents registration at all campuses. Late fee: $15 per late installment plan payment; no separate late fee for non-plan accounts (non-payment triggers course drop) Late fee recurring: Yes Collections fee: Yes — referred to third-party collection agency, subject to unspecified fee, and reported to credit bureaus Collections notes: Delinquent accounts may be referred to a third-party for collection, subject to a fee, and reported to credit bureaus. No specific timeline or day threshold published. Students at collections/written-off must pay full balance to register even if current balance is below $500 threshold. Payment plan enrollment fee: $25 Returned payment fee: $25 FRA required: Yes FRA notes: Student Enrollment Agreement (Statement of Financial Obligation) is required at enrollment. Serves as FRA — commits student to pay all tuition/fees/costs; authorizes collection contact via phone/email/text; notes credit bureau reporting for delinquent accounts. Billing cycle: Balance due date set 3-6 weeks before first day of term, or at registration (whichever is later). Fall 2026 balance due: July 16. Paperless billing (eBill) only — students must check myCTState portal. Students who register after due date must pay immediately. Refund schedule: Full-term (15-week): 100% days 1-7; 90% tuition/100% fees day 8 to census (20%); no refund after census (W grade on transcript); no withdrawals after 80%. Abbreviated terms (summer/winter/late-start): 100% through 10%; 90% tuition/100% fees 10%-20%; no refund after 20%; no withdrawals after 80%.

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Connecticut State Community College student account questions

What happens if I have an unpaid balance at Connecticut State Community College?

If your balance reaches $500 or more, you will be dropped from all of your registered classes (Drop for Non-Payment process runs weekly through the Add/Drop period). Students already in collections or with written-off accounts must pay their entire balance in FULL before they can register, even if the current balance is below $500. You can avoid being dropped by enrolling in a payment plan ($25 enrollment fee), completing financial aid, or paying in full. Contact your campus Bursar/Business Office for assistance.

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How does the CT State payment plan work and what are the fees?

CT State offers a Tuition Installment Plan for students enrolled in 3+ credits with charges of $1,029 or more and no unpaid balance from a prior semester. The plan costs $25 (non-refundable) when you enroll. At enrollment, you must pay 40% of your tuition bill (unless financial aid has been officially awarded). Remaining payments are due monthly. A $15 fee is charged for each late monthly payment. Missing payment deadlines can result in cancellation of your entire semester registration — and you can only re-register if space is available. Set up your plan through the Student Accounts and Billing card in myCTState (my.ctstate.edu).

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What is CT State's refund policy if I drop or withdraw from a course?

For full 15-week term courses: you receive 100% of tuition and fees if you drop by calendar day 7; 90% of tuition and 100% of fees between day 8 and the census date (20% of term); no refund after the census date. Drops after the census date appear as a 'W' on your transcript. No withdrawals are accepted after 80% of the term has passed. For abbreviated terms (summer, winter, late start): 100% refund through the first 10%; 90% tuition/100% fees between 10%-20%; no refund after 20%. Contact your campus Bursar/Business Office for specific questions.

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Who do I contact about my bill, registration, or financial aid at CT State?

CT State operates 12 campuses, each with its own offices. For billing and account questions, contact your campus Bursar/Business Office (find contacts at ctstate.edu/admissions-registration/tuition-fees/bursar-business-offices). For registration, transcripts, financial aid, and general enrollment help, contact your campus One Stop Enrollment Center (ctstate.edu/admissions-registration/one-stop-enrollment-center). You can also manage your account, view your bill, and set up a payment plan through myCTState at my.ctstate.edu.

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Common questions about Email Cheat Code at Connecticut State Community College

Does Email Cheat Code work with Connecticut State Community College email?

Yes. Connecticut State Community College uses Microsoft 365 (Outlook) for student email. Email Cheat Code connects to your @ctstate.edu account with read-only access and sends you SMS alerts when critical emails arrive - financial aid deadlines, registration holds, bursar notices, and academic notifications.

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What emails does Email Cheat Code monitor at Connecticut State Community College?

We monitor your Connecticut State Community College inbox for the emails that actually matter - financial aid deadlines, FAFSA verification requests, registration holds, tuition payment reminders, academic standing notices, and advisor communications. Newsletters, club emails, and campus-wide blasts are filtered out. You only get a text when something needs your attention.

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