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Lamont Proposes Free College Courses for Conn. High School Students

The proposal would expand dual-credit access as Connecticut sets aside $6 million for such classes, officials said.

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MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled another campaign pledge on Monday, vowing to provide one free college course for all Connecticut high school students if he is re-elected to a third term in office. Flanked by Democratic allies and a handful of Middletown High School students, Lamont pitched his policy as an affordability [...]

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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont promised on Monday to offer all high school students a free online class taught by Charter Oak State College. He stated that the initiative — the latest proposal from his re-election campaign — would help students obtain college credits at no cost before graduating from high school. "It will save them a lot of money and give them an advance on what college life is like," Lamont (Democrat for Connecticut) said duri…

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NBC Connecticut broke the news in Connecticut, United States on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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