GOV. MALLOY: PROGRAM WILL INCREASE COLLEGE COMPLETION RATES

‘Go Back to Get Ahead’ Provides Incentives to Re-Enroll Students to Complete Degrees

(HARTFORD, CT) – In a drive to give “lapsed” college students the opportunity to get their college education back on track, and to develop a better educated workforce and more competitive state economy, Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced that the Board of Regents for Higher Education today launched the Go Back to Get Ahead program, offering in-state residents who have started, but not completed a degree, free college courses when they re-enroll.

 

For a limited time, individuals who took college courses before Dec. 1, 2012, but left before completing their degree, can get up to three free 3-credit courses, by enrolling in one of Connecticut’s 17 community colleges or universities.

 

“There are several hundred thousand adults in Connecticut who have not completed their bachelor’s degree,” said Governor Malloy.  “When a student starts college and doesn’t complete their degree, it’s a lost opportunity for the student, the college, and Connecticut’s economy.  Go Back to Get Ahead will help us build a future for Connecticut in which we are graduating as many students as possible into good paying jobs with good benefits, right here in Connecticut.”

 

Governor Malloy introduced the program earlier this year as part of his 2014 legislative proposals to increase college affordability and completion.

 

“A talented workforce is critical for a strong economy,” said Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman.  “Under Governor Malloy’s leadership we have made historic investments in education and workforce development to ensure students are well-prepared for the job market and a strong future.”

“By the end of this decade, about 70 percent of all jobs in Connecticut will require a post-secondary education, so completing a degree is more important now than ever,” said Board of Regents President Dr. Gregory Gray.  “With a better educated workforce, Connecticut can attract and keep better jobs here in the state.”

 

Dr. Gray continued, “This program is a great opportunity for students who want to finish an education they started.  But they need to act quickly, because we expect Go Back to Get Ahead to be very popular, and available funding for the program is limited.”

 

Some 65,000 potentially eligible students will be contacted by mail, and through a public media campaign.

 

Students can choose from among hundreds of classroom or online programs at the state’s four state universities, 12 community colleges and Charter Oak State College, the state’s only public, fully online college.

 

Starting today, interested students can visit GoBackToGetAhead.com for more information, or call 844-428-4228 or 844-GBTGA-CT from 8:30 am to 7pm Monday through Thursday and 8:30am to 5pm on Fridays.

CTWorks Career Coach in Westport June 19

Barbara Butler, Director of the Westport Department of Human Services announces the return of the CTWorks Career Coach at Westport Town Hall on Thursday, June 19. The Coach will offer a beginner’s class in Microsoft Word 2007 from 10 pm to 12 noon followed by an intermediate class in Word 2007 from 1 pm to 3 pm. Contact the Westport Department of Human Services for specific course description information. The Career Coach is a “training center” tour bus equipped with ten wireless computer labs offering free computer classes to residents in the greater Norwalk area. The mobile unit operates on a monthly schedule of visits to various community locations and is accessible to people with disabilities.

Area residents interested in registering should contact the Westport Department of Human Services at 341-1050 or via e-mail at humansrv@westportct.gov. For more information, including the current Career Coach schedule, check the website for CTWorks www.ctworkssw.org.

Ms. Butler stated, “I hope that by offering the CTWorks Career Coach in the Westport area, many residents who are wishing to improve their computer skills in the Microsoft Office 2007 software will find it convenient and useful in pursuing their personal goals.”

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Bridgeport News: Car Crashes Into Police Car

9:22pm–#Bridgeport CT–Police are investigating an accident involving one of their own on Bishop Avenue.  The crash occurred just under the railroad overpass just passed the Hell’s Angel’s Clubhouse.  I’m told the injuries were minor and did not require medical attention.  An ambulance sent to the scene left empty.  It appears the civilian’s car crossed the double yellow line crashing into the police car.   The accident took place in the middle of the Arrive Alive safety program aimed to Bridgeport Police Officers.  The scene was blocked off, even pedestrian traffic was not permitted.  The road reopened around 10:15pm.

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Stratford News: Rollover Accident Mohawk Street

1:35pm–#Stratford CT–First responders on the way to a rollover accident on Mohawk Street.  UPDATE: A manhunt is underway in the area with K-9.  Search for the suspect started around the brewery and is now focused near the railroad tracks.  Police eventually made the arrest after a manhunt.  Special thanks to David B Adams Sr. for the photo.

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