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University of Connecticut

Storrs, Connecticut · Public

Ranked #70 US News
$23k/yearCost after aid
May 1Application deadline

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A-Value
N/ACampus
A-Academics
BAdmissions
A-Student Life
A-Overall

About

University of Connecticut is located in Storrs, Connecticut. It is a public institution. The university enrolls approximately 19,147 students.

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Hispanic-Serving

Cost and aid

True cost

$23kper year

Compared to $17k national average

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$20,366
Out-of-state tuition$43,034
Room & board$13,996
Students receiving aid24%
Pell grant recipients24%

UConn offers a competitive tuition, especially for in-state students, providing a high return on investment. The university participates in the New England Board of Higher Education's Regional Student Program, allowing students from other New England states to enroll at a reduced tuition rate if their major isn't offered in-state. UConn also has a guaranteed admissions program with Connecticut Community Colleges for students transferring into specific programs.

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Admissions

Test scores

SAT · middle 50%1210–1420
4001600
ACT · middle 50%29–33
136

Application info

Acceptance rate54%
Average GPA3.77
Student–faculty ratio16:1
Test optionalYes
Common AppYes
Application fee$80

Application dates

Regular DecisionMay 1

Admissions to UConn is fairly competitive, with an acceptance rate of 54%. The university looks for students with excellent academic and co-curricular records. UConn also participates in a special guaranteed admissions program with the Connecticut Community Colleges (CCC) that is designed for academically qualified students who are attending a Connecticut community college and who are planning to transfer to the University of Connecticut.

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Academics

Graduation rate83%
Retention rate91%
Student–faculty ratio16:1
Full-time faculty67%

UConn provides a wide range of liberal arts and sciences courses and degrees, fostering innovation across diverse fields. The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". UConn emphasizes experiential engineering to equip students with the knowledge and skills to find innovative and socially just solutions to complex challenges.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$73,997
Avg starting salary$65,000
Job placement rate92%
Internship rate82%
Earn more than HS grad82%
Economic mobility171%
Loan default (3 yr)2%
Loan repayment (3 yr)78%

UConn is globally recognized for its academic excellence, particularly in fields like Business, Engineering, Nursing, and Biomedical Sciences. Graduates of the BAPM program earn an average starting salary of $115,000, reflecting the program’s strong industry connections and practical training. The university's alumni network of 255,000 worldwide helps students achieve their goals.

Student life

Demographics

Large School
19,147Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More femaleGender ratio
Female 54%Male 46%
50% WhiteRacial diversity
White 50%Hispanic 16%Asian 13%Black 7%Other 13%
Campus housingYes

Campus life

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UConn boasts a vibrant campus community with a strong sense of school spirit, particularly around its renowned basketball culture. There are hundreds of clubs and organizations available, helping students find their people and feel connected despite the school's large size. The university's seven cultural centers and programs promote awareness and enrich campus diversity through educational programs and leadership opportunities.

Student reviews

Professors

Current Student

I love it here but there’s nothing really to do here other than study. I really like my professors here they are really helpful.

Current Student

My overall experience with the University of Connecticut so far has been very good. I’ve appreciated the wide range of academic resources available, from SI sessions to tutoring and office hours helping me keep my grades up and stay on track in my classes. I also value the strong sense of community on campus, through wide variety of student organizations, athletics, etc.

Campus and vibes

Current Student

Great school with so many on-campus opportunities to get involved. Amazing campus life with thriving sports, Greek life, and campus clubs. Great facilities such as the business school, student union, rec center, and certain dorms like South, Connecticut Hall, and Werth. If you make the most of your time on campus, you will 100% get a lot out of UConn, but if you fail to apply yourself and get involved, you will feel isolated and lost in a large student body.

Current Student

I love my school. Its full of diversity and has so much to offer. I love the school spirit. Can't wait for basketball season to start!

Current Student

As a sophomore at the University of Connecticut, my experience has been pretty good overall. The social life isn’t bad — there are fun events on campus every now and then, and following SUBOG on Instagram helps you stay updated. If you’re looking for the party scene, you’ll need to find your circle.

About University of Connecticut

The University of Connecticut Police Department is a fully functional police agency with the same statutory authority as any municipal police department in the State of Connecticut. State and internationally accredited, the department is responsible for protecting lives and property at the University of Connecticut and all adjacent areas within the jurisdiction of the UConn Police Department. This includes the main campus in Storrs and the regional campuses.

The Honors Program at UConn provides an enriched education for academically talented and motivated students. It offers in-depth study and opportunities for independent projects and research. Honors students deeply engage in their majors and broaden their experiences through Honors courses, course conversions, graduate courses, and independent research.

UConn's Storrs main campus is home to a diverse community of students from nearly 90 different countries. There are six cultural centers and programs on campus that run events and activities for international students to socialize, network, and share experiences. Each UConn campus also has an International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) department, where you can get help with immigration and visa queries.

Endowment$547,155,207
Avg faculty salary$169,896

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