The School of New Dimensions

The School of New Dimensions at Albertus Magnus College strives to provide the most up-to-date and practical business and management education possible through the use of academically qualified business professionals, who teach professionally oriented courses, integrating theory and practice in a meaningful way. There is an emphasis on an instructional model utilizing small groups of experienced adults working in teams to solve management problems and thoughtful attention to the ethical issues, which arise in business and management activities.

Take a look at what New Dimensions has to offer:

  • A wide range of programs
  • Locations in East Hartford, Enfield, New Haven, Shelton, and Online
  • Earning your degree can be quick and convenient
  • Your program can be customized to meet your needs based on prior work and education experience
  • Each course is completed within five to six weeks
  • Flexible class times (daytime and evening)

The School of New Dimensions strives to provide its students with business and management knowledge and skills built upon a holistic foundation in preparation for assuming significant roles in business and in life. Join over one thousand students throughout the state of Connecticut who are currently earning their college degrees through the School of New Dimensions' programs.

New Haven Learning Center and Administrative Offices

One Long Wharf, Suite 216
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 777-0800
800-394-9982
Fax: (203) 777-2112

East Hartford Learning Center

111 Founders Plaza, 7th Floor
East Hartford, CT 06108
(860) 289-1182
Fax: (860) 622-0785



“You get out of the program what you put into it. After I graduated from New Dimensions, I started a new job. Soon after, I received a substantial promotion in my company.”
— Susan Biuso, M.S. in Business Management



Earn your Albertus Magnus bachelor degree while taking courses at Asnuntuck and Housatonic Community Colleges.

Albertus Magnus College offers courses on the Asnuntuck and Housatonic campuses to allow students to complete a bachelor's degree through our articulation agreements