
University of Connecticut-Stamford
Stamford, Connecticut
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University of Connecticut-Stamford is located in Stamford, Connecticut. The university enrolls approximately 2,177 students.
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UConn Stamford offers a relatively affordable education, especially for in-state students, with an average net price of $13,150. 83% of students receive financial aid, making it accessible for many. While tuition is high compared to the main Storrs campus, the location provides access to internships and job opportunities that can offset the cost.
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UConn Stamford has an acceptance rate of 80%, making it relatively accessible. The university looks for students with strong academic records, with an average SAT score of 1115 and an average ACT score of 21. The application fee is $80, and the university requires a high school transcript and GPA for admission.
Academics
UConn Stamford offers a focused academic environment with dedicated and approachable professors. Smaller class sizes facilitate personal interactions and tailored learning experiences. The university emphasizes a high-tech approach to learning, with integrated online computer accessibility in classrooms and laboratories.
Outcomes
UConn Stamford prepares students for in-demand industries with innovative programs and a focus on practical skills. Its downtown location provides access to internships and jobs with top companies, non-profit organizations, and civic agencies. The university boasts a 65% graduation rate, demonstrating a commitment to student success.
Student life
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UConn Stamford provides a diverse and inclusive campus culture, though some students find it to have more of a commuter school feel. While it lacks a vibrant party scene and extensive extracurricular activities, students find alternative ways to engage through clubs and events. The campus is known for its friendly and accepting atmosphere.
About University of Connecticut-Stamford
UConn Stamford provides a generally safe environment with its own campus police and collaboration with local Stamford police. Safety measures include emergency contact information and a visible security presence. However, some students express concerns about certain areas being poorly lit or less monitored at night.
The Honors Program at UConn enriches the academic experience by offering in-depth study and opportunities for independent projects and research. Honors students receive priority registration, special library privileges, and assigned Honors advisors. The program fosters an active living-learning environment and encourages participation in social and community service activities.
UConn Stamford has a diverse student body, with international students making up 5% of undergraduates and 39% of graduate students. The university is committed to building a safe and inclusive community for all members through diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The campus is a federally eligible minority/hispanic-serving institution.
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