Schools in the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk Area
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Discover all your educational options, in and around the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk area. With LocalEdu, it's easy to find the right school in the right location.
Click the red markers on the map for school information, or get details below.
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Lincoln Tech - Shelton
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8 Progress Drive
Shelton, CT 06484
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Lincoln Technical Institute's newest campus islocated in Shelton, Connecticut. Occupying 30,000 square feet inan upscale office park, the Shelton campus attracts most of itsstudents from towns like Fairfield, Waterbury, Bridgeport,Milford, Danbury, Stamford and the Naugatuck Valley. The Sheltoncampus is like three school campuses in one. One side of thebuilding houses the professional kitchens, dining facilities andclassrooms of the Center for Culinary Arts while another part ofthe building is dedicated to the hospital labs and classrooms forthe Licensed Practical Nursing students, and the third part of thecampus focuses on residential, commercial and industrial labs andclassrooms for Electrical students. The common student areas, suchas a library, computer lab and student lounge, make the Sheltoncampus a comfortable place to learn. |
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Post University - Danbury
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72 Hospital Avenue
Danbury, CT 06810
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Post University offers you quality degrees and certificates in flexible and convenient accelerated degree programs. You can begin studying immediately Online or at one of our Regional Locations. |
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University of Phoenix - Fairfield County Campus
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535 Connecticut Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06854
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With convenient class locations as well as online learning, University of Phoenix makes quality higher education highly accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, we can help you reach your goal while you work-and much sooner than you might expect. |
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Norwalk, CT
The City of Norwalk, Connecticut is a coastal city bounded on the north by the cities of New Canaan and Wilton, on the east by the Long Island Sound, and on the west by the cities of New Canaan and Darien. Today, home to more than 83,000 residents, the city is Connecticut's sixth-largest city.
Over the past decade or so, like many of the small cities in Connecticut, Norwalk has undergone a major revitalization. Improvements include historical preservation, waterfront improvement, construction of office complexes, and the development of shopping and recreational areas.
Since it is just about an hour's drive from New York City, many residents of Norwalk make the commute to New York or other larger cities close by. The presence of several major employers in Norwalk itself, coupled with the excellent quality of life found there, attracts many people live, work, and study in the city. |
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