West Haven, CT
300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, CT 06516
http://www.newhaven.edu
University of New Haven is a private university in West Haven, CT. Admission is not competitive, as the acceptance rate is 84%. We've ranked it #815 in the USA on our best colleges list. It has a medium-sized student body with full-time enrollment of 5,072 undergraduate students. 21% of New Haven's graduates are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration. Additional favored options include Psychology, Biology, and Homeland Security and Disaster Management, but there are 55 courses of study to select from. It ranks 10th in the United States for its protective services program, and first in Connecticut for its protective services, criminal justice, and arts management programs. Additionally, University of New Haven places 4th in Connecticut for best early action schools. At full price, tuition goes for $37,306 a year, if your residence is in Connecticut. Otherwise, tuition could cost you as much as $41,233. Before you decide against applying because of cost constraints, be conscious that 100% of New Haven undergraduates procure some grant or scholarship funding. 64% of University of New Haven undergraduates end up winding up their studies with a diploma in hand, geared up to start their vocational journey. The median alumnus takes home $38,600 two years after college. After four additional years of experience, the alumni's average annual earnings rises 35% to $52,100, which is 29.9% above the national median income. Applicants might like to be aware that 10,426 people applied last year. In addition, 34% of courses have 20 to 39 students. With regard for your checkbook, be aware that for households bringing in between $49k and $75k, the average cost of tuition is $31,145 annually. Concerning demographics, the faculty is made up of 1% mixed-race professors and students aged 22 to 24 make up 9% of the undergraduate population at New Haven. In terms of the student experience, first-year students have the option to live off campus. Lastly, 6% of graduates are unemployed two years after graduation and the lowest-earning 1/4 of graduates rake in $35,000 or less six years after completing their studies.
9.01
Party Scene
7.98
Location
8.50
Dorms
7.52
Campus Food
8.76
Student Life
8.76
Safety
SAT Score
1030-1220
ACT Score
20-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
65%
Yes
16:1
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Forensic Science and Technology
Psychology
Biology
Business
Homeland Security and Disaster Management
Fire Protection and Prevention
Communications