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Enrollment Deposit

How much is UConn's enrollment deposit?

University of Connecticut requires a deposit of $400 to confirm your enrollment.



National Rank

77.90%

University of Connecticut is in the top 77.90% of colleges in the country for deposit cost. Nationally, 23.16% of colleges do not require a deposit.

State Rank

40.00%

University of Connecticut is in the top 40.00% of colleges in the state of Connecticut for deposit cost. 4.55% of colleges in the state do not require a deposit.

Type Rank

89.90%

University of Connecticut is in the top 89.90% of Public, 4-year or above colleges for deposit cost. 37.66% ofpublic colleges do not require a deposit.

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Student Population

University of Connecticut educates a diverse community of 27,003 students, with 18,983 pursuing undergraduate degrees and 8,020 engaged in advanced graduate studies.


Total Enrollment

27,003


Total Undergraduates

18,983

Total Graduates

8,020


Full-Time vs Part-Time

88% Full-Time

12% Part-Time

Admissions

The admission process at University of Connecticut has a 55% acceptance rate. The cost to apply is $80. University of Connecticut has test required that focus on each student's unique potential. The average SAT score is 1330 and the average ACT score is 30.


Acceptance Rate

55%


Application Fee

$80

How Do I Apply to University of Connecticut?

You can apply to University of Connecticut by going to the official application page and paying the $80 application fee.


SAT

Students submitting SAT

44%

Total Score

400

1600

12201440

Reading and Writing

200

800

610710

Math

200

800

610730

ACT

Students submitting ACT

6%

Composite Score

0

36

2833

English

0

36

2834

Math

0

36

2632

Location

Located in Storrs, CT, University of Connecticut offers students a town experience with all the advantages of proximity to urban areas while maintaining a community atmosphere.


City

Storrs


County

Capitol Planning Region


State

Connecticut


Country

United States


Urbanization

Town: Fringe

About

University of Connecticut features a student-focused approach with a 16 : 1 student-faculty ratio, values, and competitive NCAA athletic programs that enhance the college experience.


Student-to-Faculty Ratio

16 : 1


Religious Affiliation

None


Division in Athletics

NCAA


Sector

Public, 4-year or above


Website

uconn.edu/

Cost

University of Connecticut makes education accessible, offering an average net price of $23,985 with 83% of students receiving financial assistance including 25% benefiting from Pell Grants.


Average Net Price

$23,985


Received Aid

83%


Pell Recipients

25%


Combined Sticker Price

In-State: $20,366

Out-of-State: $43,034

Demographics

The University of Connecticut student body represents diverse backgrounds and experiences, with 60% in-state students and a balanced age distribution across traditional and non-traditional learners.


Gender
Men
8,952 (47%)
Women
10,031 (53%)

Undergraduate Ages
Under 18
628 (3%)
18-19
7,827 (41%)
20-21
8,382 (44%)
22-24
1,678 (9%)
Over 25
468 (2%)

Outcomes

University of Connecticut prioritizes student success, demonstrated by a 83% graduation rate and the achievements of alumni who make meaningful contributions in their communities and careers.


Graduation Rate

83%

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