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Southern Connecticut State University at Buckeley High School
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About Southern Connecticut State University at Buckeley High School
Southern Connecticut State University at Buckeley High School is an instructional site located in Hartford, Connecticut. This location serves as an off-campus extension of Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU), delivering university coursework within a Hartford public high school setting to support early college and dual-enrollment programming. Enrollment, completion, and retention data specific to this site are not separately reported in current IPEDS records.
No specific programs or credential levels are individually listed for this location in available IPEDS data. Students interested in course offerings at this Hartford site should contact Southern Connecticut State University directly for information on eligibility, scheduling, and available subject areas.
Hartford is the capital city of Connecticut and a major center of education, government, and healthcare in New England. University instructional sites embedded within urban high schools reflect Connecticut's commitment to increasing college access and equity for students in under-resourced communities.
300 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, CT 06117
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