2022 Guide to Colleges & Careers for Women in STEM

Inform students about critical information regarding their college education and career choices to help set them up for success.

  • Guide to colleges for women in STEM
  • Women-focused STEM scholarships
  • STEM career and college organizations for women

Learn about STEM careers and resources available for women in STEM.

  • Guide to colleges for women in STEM
  • Women-focused STEM scholarships
  • STEM career and college organizations for women

Connecticut College of Technology’s National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing

COT-NCNGM was created through an award from the National Science Foundation and addresses the need for highly skilled workers in the new manufacturing workplace by building programs that provide resources to educators and students interested in learning new technologies in manufacturing.

Goodwin University – Manufacturing

Goodwin offers degree and certificate programs to develop the skills that will lead to careers in manufacturing, including manufacturing management, CNC machining, quality systems, and welding.

CT Technical Education and Career System

The largest high school system in Connecticut serves all geographic regions with 17 diploma-granting technical high schools.

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The Manufacturing cluster prepares students for careers in manufacturing in areas including automated manufacturing, mechanical design and engineering, mechatronics, precision machining, and welding and metal fabrication.

CT Department of Labor

Student and educator resources from CT DOL

CT’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-Skills Jobs

In-depth information about Manufacturing careers and other opportunities in CT including job descriptions, average wages, training requirements and more.

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CT’s STEM and Manufacturing Jobs

Detailed information about STEM and Manufacturing careers with job descriptions, average wages, training requirements and more.

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CT Career Paths

Information about various career clusters within CT. Manufacturing Careers information starts on page 31. A key for the various symbols and abbreviations is located on page 8.

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