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University of Connecticut

University of Connecticut

Storrs, CT · 19.8k students

ModeratePublicTownGraduateCampus-baseduconn.edu
66.2/100

Trajecta score

+0.6 since '20

Ranked #114 of 2,375

5-year trend

'20'24

65.5 · #114

2020

67.1 · #128

2021

66.3 · #141

2022

66.7 · #148

2023

66.1 · #157

2024

AcademicCareersSuccessAfford.Invest.Access

Academic Profile

58/ 100

Career Outcomes

77/ 100

Student Success

76/ 100

Affordability

56/ 100

Academic Investment

93/ 100

Access & Equity

30/ 100

Academic Profile

58

Career Outcomes

77

Student Success

76

Affordability

56

Academic Investment

93

Access & Equity

30

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Cost / Net Price

$39k / $25k

SAT Avg

1,348

Retention

92%

Grad Rate

84%

Admissions

52%admission rate
EliteH.SelSelectiveModerateOpen

Test Scores

SAT Range1,348
4001000120014001600
25th: 1,210Average: 1,34875th: 1,440
ACT Range30
118243036
25th: 28Midpoint: 3075th: 33

Scores represent the midpoint of enrolled students, not a cutoff.

Finances

Tuition

In-State Tuition

$21,044

per year

Out-of-State Tuition

$43,712

per year

Out-of-state premium: +$22,668/yr

Aid & Debt

Pell Grant Share

25%

undergraduates receiving Pell

Federal Loan Share

42%

students borrowing

Median Debt

among completers

$21,500

Methodology

How these rankings work

The Trajecta Score (0–100) blends six dimensions of public college data into one comparable number, then nudges it by how much data each school reports. Selectivity tiers are separate — they’re based purely on a school’s admission rate.

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Selectivity tiers

EliteUnder 10% admit rate
Highly Selective10–20% admit rate
Selective20–40% admit rate
Moderate40–65% admit rate
Open65%+ admit rate

Score dimensions & weights

Career Outcomes25%

Median earnings 10 years out, earnings vs. a high-school grad, and loan repayment.

Academic Profile22%

Admission selectivity and the incoming class’s SAT / ACT scores.

Affordability15%

Average net price after aid and the typical debt of graduates.

Student Success13%

Graduation rate and first-year retention.

Academic Investment12%

Instructional spending and faculty salaries per student.

Access10%

Share of Pell-grant students and reliance on federal loans.

Data from the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard and IPEDS. Figures are the most recent reported and may lag a year or two. This tool is read-only and not personalized — inside the Trajecta app, scores are tailored to your profile as a fit score.

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