Central Connecticut State University earns Commendation for ‘Remarkable’ Enrollment Turnaround

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date: June 2, 2026

Contact: (860) 832-1177

 

Central Connecticut State University Earns Formal Commendation from Regional Accreditor Following ‘Remarkable’ Enrollment Turnaround

NEW BRITAIN, CT — The New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) has formally accepted Central Connecticut State University’s (Central) 2026 Progress Report, issuing an enthusiastic commendation for the university’s historic, six-semester streak of enrollment growth.

In a letter addressed to Central President Dr. Zulma Toro, NECHE Commission Chair Michaele Whelan praised the university’s "remarkable success" and officially confirmed Central’s upcoming Fall 2028 comprehensive evaluation. The commission’s decision validates the aggressive, data-driven recruitment and retention strategies that have transformed Connecticut’s first publicly funded institution into a premier model for regional enrollment recovery.

Six Consecutive Semesters of Exceeded Goals

Faced with a post-pandemic enrollment low of 9,468 students in Fall 2022, President Toro established a dedicated, president-led committee focused sharply on enrollment and student success.

“This commendation proves that when you prioritize student success, institutional growth naturally follows," said President Dr. Zulma Toro.

The resulting efforts triggered an unprecedented turnaround. Central has met or exceeded its institutional enrollment goals for six consecutive semesters from Spring 2023 through Fall 2025.

Key milestones cited by the commission at its April meeting and university data include:

  • Surging Student Population: Total headcount skyrocketed to 11,265 students in Fall 2025—marking a 12.7% single-year spike from 2024 and a massive 18.0% cumulative increase since Fall 2022.
  • Outperforming Projections: In Fall 2025 alone, Central beat its target for full-time student headcount by 6.2% and outpaced its part-time credit hour target by 6.6%.
  • Booming First-Year Cohorts: The incoming class of matriculated first-year students grew by an astonishing 40% between Fall 2023 and Fall 2025.

A Blueprint for Student Success

The regional accreditor highlighted Central’s "thorough and well-written" report, drawing specific attention to the campus-wide infrastructure built to support students. Over the last three years, Central modernized its admissions and retention framework by deploying a sophisticated new CRM system (SLATE) to unify student communication and accelerate application turnaround times.

Additionally, the university scaled up marketing and communications personnel, expanded vital academic support services like tutoring and mental health counseling, and introduced progressive community support initiatives, such as a free drop-in childcare center for student-parents.

Central's intentional outreach to local communities has also proved highly lucrative. By expanding its Dual and Concurrent Enrollment programs from 15 high school partnerships in AY2024 to 28 in AY2025, Central successfully welcomed 1,011 high school students into its academic pipeline by Fall 2025.

Financial Stability for Connecticut's Future

This enrollment boom directly reinforces Central's long-term financial health. The university’s enrollment targets are designed to outpace the minimum thresholds required by its Five-Year Financial Sustainability Plan. With total assets reaching $565.2 million and a reassuring 233 days of cash on hand in FY2025, Central stands on exceptionally strong financial footing.

Furthermore, Central continues to serve as an indispensable economic engine for the region. As the only state university in the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system offering engineering programs, Central’s active alumni network now exceeds 100,000 individuals, nearly 80% of whom choose to live, work, and invest right back into the state of Connecticut.

"This formal recognition from NECHE belongs to the entire Central community," said Toro. "Our faculty, staff, and leadership refused to accept nationwide enrollment declines as our destiny. Instead, we re-engineered how we recruit, how we use technology, and how we care for our students."

In January of 2026, Central submitted to the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) an 81-page progress report to provide a recap of developments and strategies related to achieving the university’s enrollment goals. This was in response to issues raised by the commission it its letter from March 2024.

The commission did not assign any new items for Central to report on in 2028.

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About NECHE

The New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) is the regional accreditation agency for colleges and universities in the six New England states. Recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education, NECHE provides public assurance of institutional quality and integrity across more than 200 member institutions. NECHE was established in 1885. 

About Central Connecticut State University

Founded in 1849 as Connecticut’s first publicly funded institution of higher education, Central Connecticut State University is a vibrant, regional comprehensive university. As the largest campus within the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system, Central offers 171 academic programs across five colleges and schools. Central is a double-designated National Security Administration Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense and Cyber Operations, dedicated to fostering student success, equitable access, and community engagement.

 

 

 

Jodi Latina

Associate VP of Communications and Media

Central Connecticut State University 

1615 Stanley Street

New Britain, CT 06050

Mobile: 860-929-1177 

Office: 860-832-1177

 

 

 

 

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