Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority (CHESLA) is a self-supporting agency that does not use taxpayer dollars and is not staffed by state employees. CHESLA expands educational opportunities in the state of Connecticut by offering cost effective alternative financing and scholarship programs. CHESLA is a resource for students as they plan for their college education, not only by providing financing, but by providing information and tools for students to make informed decisions; to enhance the competitiveness of Connecticut institutions of higher education by providing additional grant and financing options; to encourage interest in higher education to help the state meet its workforce needs.
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The table below shows checkbook-level expenses of Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority in fiscal year 2023. This data includes total received payments for expenses. Some agencies, but not all, may also include investments, bond payments, and line of credit repayment activity. Click on a table row to see individual payments with dates for that recipient/vendor. You can sort all columns by clicking on the header.