List of Colleges and Universities in Connecticut - Private Colleges and Universities

Private Colleges and Universities

  • Berkeley Divinity School – New Haven
  • Lincoln College of New England (formerly Briarwood College) – Southington
  • University of Bridgeport – Bridgeport
  • Connecticut College - New London
  • Fairfield University – Fairfield
  • Goodwin College – East Hartford
  • Hartford Seminary – Hartford
  • University of Hartford – West Hartford
  • Holy Apostles College and Seminary – Cromwell
  • Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts – Old Lyme
  • Mitchell College – New London
  • University of New Haven – West Haven
  • Paier College of Art – Hamden
  • Post University – Waterbury
  • Quinnipiac University – Hamden
  • Rensselaer at Hartford – Hartford
  • Sacred Heart University – Fairfield
  • Trinity College - Hartford
  • Yale University – New Haven

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