Groton, CT
1084 Shennecossett Rd, Groton, CT 06340
http://uconn.edu/
University of Connecticut - Avery Point is a public university located in Groton, CT. The acceptance rate is 92%, making it practically accessible to everyone. On our favorite colleges list, it ranks #850 in the country. It has a very small student body with full-time enrollment of 603 students. Its administrative and clerical program is ranked 14th in its state. Additionally, University of Connecticut - Avery Point placed 1st in Connecticut on our best colleges with higher acceptance rates list. For Connecticut residents, sticker price tuition goes for $14,330; non-Connecticut residents, however, have to dish out $37,816. Before you decide not to apply due to the cost, be aware that more than four out of five UConn - Avery Point students are awarded some grant or scholarship funding. 57% of University of Connecticut - Avery Point undergraduates graduate college and enter the subsequent period in their lives: work. A couple years after graduation, alumni make a median yearly income of $46,400. After another four years of work experience, the alumni's median yearly income grows 25.9% to $58,400, which is 45.6% higher than the national median earnings for individuals. Those of you applying may like to find that the application fee is $80. Furthermore, the student-faculty ratio is 20:1, and it offers a study abroad program. When it comes to your wallet, be aware that the average tuition for people from households with an income of over $110k a year is around $14,649. Relating to demographics, 19% of undergraduates at UConn - Avery Point are from households with a yearly salary of $30k to $48k and 2% of students are from out-of-state. Related to life on campus, UConn - Avery Point does not offer meal plans for its undergrads. In closing, on average, its students graduate with $5,340 per year of debts and six years after receiving their diplomas, the lowest-earning 1/4th of graduates rake in $39,900 or less.
7.72
Party Scene
8.50
Location
7.72
Student Life
8.49
Safety
SAT Score
1020-1210
ACT Score
21-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
58%
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