Instate Tuition (2013-2014)
$46,085
Out-of-state Tuition (2013-2014)
$46,085
Connecticut Address
CONNECTICUT COLLEGE
270 MOHEGAN AVE
NEW LONDON, CT 06320
General info:
(860) 447-1911
Financial aid office:
(860) 439-2058 Admissions office:
(860) 439-2200University HomepageTuition + Connecticut Housing (2013-2014)
Meals Per Week:20
Undergrad Application Fee: $60
Grad Application Fee:$60
Tuition Payment Plan:Yes
Campus Housing Capacity:1,806
Freshman Must Live on Campus: NoUniversity Makeup (2013-2014)
# of Undergrads: 2,089
# of Grad students: 7
Total Students: 2,096Male40.2%
Female59.8%
International4%
African-American4%
American Indian0%
Asian3%
Hispanic7%
Pacific Islander1%
Caucasian73%
Unknown7%
Financial Aid
43% First time, full time students receive federal aid and the average amount is $180
10% of students receive State/Local grants and the average amount is $1,498
44% receive instiutional grants and the average institutional award is $31,388
37% receive student loans and the average amount is $7,075
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Special Programs
Teacher Certifications
Admissions Requirements
Secondary School Record Required
Secondary School GPA N/A
Secondary School Rank N/A
Test Scores N/A
Competencies N/ASpecial Credits
HS College Credit: Yes
AP Credit: Yes
Life Experience Credit: No
Special Credits(other): NoApplicants Admitted
33% men vs 38% women admittedApplicants vs Admissions (2013-2014)
Men Applicants:1,796
Women Applicants:3,041
Men Admitted:588
Women Admitted:1,146Student Services
Library On Campus
Counseling Services
Employment Services
Placement Services
Day Care On Campus
Majors |
• African Studies • American/United States Studies/Civilization • Anthropology • Architecture and Related Services • Area Studies • Art History • Biochemistry • Biology/Biological Sciences • Botany/Plant Biology • Chemistry • Chinese Language and Literature • Classics and Classical Languages • Computer Science • Criticism and Conservation • Dance • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts • East Asian Studies • Ecology • Economics • English Language and Literature • Family Systems • Film/Cinema/Video Studies • Fine/Studio Arts • French Language and Literature • General • German Language and Literature • History • Human Development and Family Studies • International Relations and Affairs • Japanese Language and Literature • Latin American Studies • Literatures • Mathematics • Medieval and Renaissance Studies • Molecular Biology • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies • Music • Music Teacher Education • Neuroscience • Other • Philosophy • Physics • Political Science and Government • Psychology • Religion/Religious Studies • Russian Language and Literature • Sociology • Spanish Language and Literature • Urban Studies/Affairs • Linguistics |