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The ''Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium'' ('''CTDLC''') supports the state of Connecticut's colleges and universities in their online course and degree programme provision.
The ''Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium'' ('''CTDLC''') supports the state of Connecticut's colleges and universities in their online course and degree programme provision.


CTDLC is s State of Connecticut agency which does not award degrees directly; rather, it supports e-learning in higher education more generally.
CTDLC is a State of Connecticut agency which does not award degrees directly. Its mission is to:
 
:operate as a learning collaborative that enables participating colleges and universities to fulfill their institutional missions while sharing in and contributing to the combined distance learning resources of the consortium.
 
It was founded in 1996, and receives funding from the state, grants, membership dues, and usage fees.
 
Offerings include direct institutional support; an [http://www.ctdlc.org/Courseoffer/index.cfm online course database]; and more. See http://www.ctdlc.org/DegreeOffer/programs.cfm for an overview of online degree programmes in Connecticut.
 
The CTDLC's last press release dates to 2004, casting some question as to its current activities.


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The Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium (CTDLC) supports the state of Connecticut's colleges and universities in their online course and degree programme provision.

CTDLC is a State of Connecticut agency which does not award degrees directly. Its mission is to:

operate as a learning collaborative that enables participating colleges and universities to fulfill their institutional missions while sharing in and contributing to the combined distance learning resources of the consortium.

It was founded in 1996, and receives funding from the state, grants, membership dues, and usage fees.

Offerings include direct institutional support; an online course database; and more. See http://www.ctdlc.org/DegreeOffer/programs.cfm for an overview of online degree programmes in Connecticut.

The CTDLC's last press release dates to 2004, casting some question as to its current activities.

The Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium's main office is in Newington, Connecticut, US.

The Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium web site is at http://www.ctdlc.org/



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