Do you need a car to attend community college in Connecticut?
In Connecticut, 93% of community and technical colleges have a public transit stop within walking distance.
Just one additional campus is less than five miles from an existing transit line, but not yet connected.
Civic Mapping Initiative assessed the 14 campuses belonging to community and technical colleges in Connecticut to determine proximity to public transit. Read more about our project and methodology.
Accessibility requires not only transit stops, but also schedules and routes that meet the needs of today’s college students. Our map does not include frequency or route information.
Transit Stop Proximity to Community & Technical College Campuses in Connecticut
Why is transit accessibility critical
for community college students?
Statistics reflect national data from NCES and the College Board. Specific estimates for this state are not available.