Classification:
Public,
4 year
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Setting:
Urban
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Year Established: 1893
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Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Undergraduate Degrees:
Bachelor's
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Undergraduate Enrollment: 7,900
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Tuition: ESTIMATED (including fees) in-state: $8,248; out-of-state: $18,872
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Room and Board: $10,000 (approximate)
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Profile: State university, coed
Gloria Lee, Interim Director of Financial Aid
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Programs:
School of Arts & Sciences: Anthropology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Communication, Computer Science, Earth Science, English, French, Geography, German, History, Italian, Journalism, Liberal Studies, Literature (BA/BS), Mathematics, Media Studies (BA), Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre.
School of Business: Business Administration (Accounting, Economics & Finance, International Business, Management & MIS, Marketing).
School of Education: Art Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Exercise Science, Information & Library Science, School Health, Secondary Education.
School of Health & Human Services: Nursing, Public Health, Recreation & Leisure Studies, Social Work. |
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Special Features: Challenging honors program. Foreign study abroad. Work-study program. Financial aid options including grants, loans, and on-campus student employment. New state-of-the-art multi-level Student Center, part of a $260-million building program that is transforming the campus. Modern, well stocked bookstore. Well equipped computer center. Television production studios. $12-million science center. University library with 470,000 volumes, close to 5,700 periodical subscriptions, and 286,000 government documents. Pre-professional programs in Dentistry, Law, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine. Variety of internships. Comprehensive Career Services Center offering workshops, career fairs and Cooperative Education Program combining academic study and paid employment. Teacher training for Elementary, Secondary, and Early Childhood. Certified Athletic Training. Specialization in Physical Education. Membership in NCAA and New England Collegiate Conference Athletics. Men's intercollegiate sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, gymnastics, soccer, swimming, and track. Women's intercollegiate sports: basketball, cross country, field hockey, gymnastics, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, track, volleyball. Strong intramural sports program. More than 100 clubs, extracurricular activities, and student organizations in everything from bowling and chess to political science and computers. Campus entertainment includes concerts, films, art exhibits, and plays. Located in historic New Haven, a regional center for culture and education. Convenient location in the hub of the Northeast corridor, 90 minutes from New York City, less than three hours from Boston. Graduate degrees include M.A., M.S., and Ed.D. (6th-Year Diploma). |
Admissions Requirements: HS diploma, upper half of class, SAT or ACT required, advanced placement possible. |
Transfer Requirements:
College Transcript,
Minimum GPA: 2.0,
Fall Deadline: Aug. 1
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Annual Transfer Enrollment:
More than 1000
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