Three-Two Program

Qualified students may obtain both a Connecticut College baccalaureate degree and a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or applied science from Washington University in St. Louis after five years’ work – three at Connecticut College and then two at Washington University. During the three years at Connecticut College a student is expected to earn three-quarters of the credits required to earn a degree from Connecticut College and to complete all Connections requirements. Students completing such a program are only required to complete one Social Difference and Power course. A student should have a grade point average of 3.0 and a strong record in mathematics and science to apply for admission to the program.

The Connecticut College degree is not awarded until the engineering or applied science program is completed, normally five years after admission to Connecticut College. However, students are warned that credits for engineering and other technical courses taken may not count toward the requirements of the major or minor at Connecticut College.

Admission to the program does not assure financial aid.

For further details contact Mohamed Diagne, Professor of Physics.