Online Degree Completion at Charter Oak State College
Charter Oak State College is an accredited, not-for-profit, public online college offering bachelor's degree completion programs for busy adults. The Charter Oak State College Bachelor's degree program is a high quality online education experience that is both flexible and affordable. Students can apply and enroll year-round, plus take advantage of 5 semester starts and the flexibility of 15-week, 8-week and 5-week accelerated courses.
"I always felt Charter Oak was a 'for me,' not a 'for-profit' institution." Josh Cook, Charter Oak State College graduate
Our Advantages
Academic Programs
Charter Oak State College offers online degree completion programs in a variety of fields — 17 of which can be completed through the exclusive use of our online courses. These include concentrations in popular fields of study such as Business Administration, Health Care Administration, Public Safety Administration, Organizational Leadership, Psychology and Information Systems.
Accreditation
Charter Oak State College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (209 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 01730; 781-271-0022; www.neasc.org) and the Connecticut State Board for Higher Education.
Affordable
We are one of the most affordable options for degree completion. Our flexible credit transfer policy, limited number of residency requirements and a low cost per course credit (both in-state and out-of-state) combine to create one of higher education's most economical options.
Adult-Friendly
At Charter Oak we are known for the support that we provide our adult students. Once you apply, you will be assigned an Admissions Counselor who will guide you through the Admissions process and help you to establish a roadmap for degree completion.
Upon enrollment, you will be provided an Academic Counselor with expertise in your area of study. Your counselor will assist you throughout the degree completion process. Our graduates tell us that this type of personal support made all the difference in helping them achieve their goal of degree completion.