Course Information
New students must first enroll in the school online before registering for classes.
After completing online enrollment, there is a required 24-hour hold before class registration can begin.
Once the hold has passed, students may register for classes using the Course Request Form through PowerSchool.
Spring semester registration will open on January 5 and will remain open through January 16.
All registrations must be completed online through PowerSchool. Paper forms are no longer accepted. Students must complete their registration online before they can attend classes. If you need help with online registration, you may visit one of our locations during the designated days and times listed below.
All unpaid balances must be paid in full prior to completing registration.
Please note that each class requires a minimum number of enrolled students. Classes with fewer than seven students may be canceled, combined, or moved to another location.
| School | Registration Dates | Registration Times | Location |
| Abbott Tech | January 5-8 & January 12-15, 2026 | 5:00-7:00 p.m. | 21 Hayestown Ave., Danbury, CT 06811 |
| Bristol TEC | January 5-7 & January 12-14, 2026 | 5:00-7:00 p.m. | 431 Minor St., Bristol, CT 06010 |
| Bullard-Havens Tech | January 5-8 & January 12-15, 2026 | 5:00-7:30 p.m. | 500 Palisade Ave., Bridgeport, CT 06610 |
| Kaynor Tech | January 5-8 & January 12-15, 2026 | 5:00-8:00 p.m. | 43 Tompkins St, Waterbury, CT 06708 |
| Norwich Tech | January 5, 6, 8 & January 12, 13, 15, 2026 (M,T,Th) | 4:00-6:30 p.m. | 7 Mahan Dr., Norwich, CT 06360 |
| Prince Tech | January 5-8 & January 12-15, 2026 | 5:00-7:00 p.m. | 401 Flatbush Ave., Hartford, CT 06106 |
| Whitney Tech | January 5-8 & January 12-15, 2026 | 5:00-8:30 p.m. | 100 Fairview Ave., Hamden, CT 06514 |
If you are a registered apprentice with a valid state apprentice ID card listing your current employer and are taking a state apprentice program class:
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- Tuition: $325 per in-person course; $345 for online course*
- Non-refundable Registration and Technology Fee: $50
If you are a registered apprentice taking a course outside of your state apprentice program or are not a registered apprentice:
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- Tuition: $350 in-person course; $370 for online course*
- Non-refundable Registration and Technology Fee: $50
Certified bank checks or money orders are accepted. No personal checks, cash or credit cards will be accepted. Please make certified bank check or money orders payable to: Treasurer, State of Connecticut. Credit cards, debit cards, and electronic payment options such as Apple Pay are not accepted at this time. An invoice may be printed during registration, and a receipt will be provided once payment is received.
*A $20 Tech Tutor fee applies to online classes. The Tech Tutor provides onboarding for new students and emergency technology support during classes.
Students who wish to transfer credits from another program must submit an official transcript, a course syllabus, and documentation of theory hours.
All transfer credit materials should be sent to the Adult Education Supervisors for review and approval.
Apprenticeship Credit Review Process
The CTECS Comparative Analysis Committee meets once per semester to evaluate submissions for credit award requests. To ensure a smooth and timely evaluation, please follow the submission guidelines below.
How to Submit Your Request
All physical documentation must be dropped off at one of our seven CTECS Adult Learning centers located across the state.
- Find a Location: For a complete list of sites and contact information, please visit the CTECS Main Adult Education Contact Information.
- Important Note: Submitting incomplete documentation will delay your evaluation process.
Submission Checklist
To ensure an accurate review, please verify that your packet includes the following five items:
- Apprenticeship Classification: Clearly state the trade for which you are requesting credit (e.g., P-2, S-2, E-2, etc.).
- Official Transcripts: Include original transcripts for all relevant coursework.
- Course Outlines & Syllabi: Provide detailed documentation for every course being reviewed.
- Total Theory Hours: Document the total number of in-seat theory hours (Note: Lab hours are not eligible for credit).
- CODES/Instructional Materials: Series of Building Codes the courses were taught to (i.e. NEC, IPC, etc.…)
Course Descriptions
In-Person: In-person courses take place on campus, with students and instructors meeting face-to-face in a physical classroom.
Hybrid: Hybrid courses combine in-person and online learning.
Asynchronous: Asynchronous courses are fully online and do not require students to be online at the same time.
