
#2 in National Universities
New Haven, CT
Acceptance
4%
Total Cost
$82,150
SAT
1470–1570
Yale wraps you in 300 years of Gothic intrigue, where secret societies tap future presidents and pizza slices fuel all-night debates.
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Explore 28 colleges and universities in Connecticut, including 11 public institutions and 17 private schools. Compare tuition costs, acceptance rates, and find your perfect fit.
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See how Connecticut colleges compare head-to-head on acceptance rates, costs, and outcomes.
Browse 28 colleges in Connecticut, sorted by ranking and selectivity.

#2 in National Universities
New Haven, CT
Acceptance
4%
Total Cost
$82,150
SAT
1470–1570
Yale wraps you in 300 years of Gothic intrigue, where secret societies tap future presidents and pizza slices fuel all-night debates.

#16 in Liberal Arts
Middletown, CT
Acceptance
16%
Total Cost
$83,594
SAT
1415–1540
Wesleyan unleashes your inner activist-artist through its boundless open curriculum in a quirky Connecticut mill town.

#27 in Nursing
Fairfield, CT
Acceptance
33%
Total Cost
$73,468
SAT
1260–1390
Jesuit campus in coastal Connecticut where business majors plot careers amid beach walks and ethical debates.

#28 in Mathematics
Storrs, CT
Acceptance
52%
Total Cost
$30,362
SAT
1210–1440
UConn delivers Big East basketball frenzy alongside powerhouse public research, turning rural Storrs into a launchpad for ambitious Huskies.

#34 in Liberal Arts
Hartford, CT
Acceptance
29%
Total Cost
$79,960
SAT
1298–1470
Hartford's Gothic liberal arts enclave where Bantams chase ideas in small seminars amid urban hum.

#47 in Liberal Arts
New London, CT
Acceptance
37%
Total Cost
$80,793
SAT
1350–1500
Nestled in a 750-acre arboretum by the sea, Connecticut College wraps you in intimate seminars and quirky houses where curious collaborators chase passions amid sheep-mown lawns.

#77 in Nursing
Hamden, CT
Acceptance
72%
Total Cost
$68,110
SAT
1150–1320
Quinnipiac combines hands-on health sciences training with its influential national polling institute on a wooded suburban campus.
#115 in Public Universities
Stamford, CT
Acceptance
83%
Total Cost
$15,672
SAT
930–1260
University of Connecticut-Stamford is located in Stamford, CT.
#138 in Public Universities
Groton, CT
Acceptance
88%
Total Cost
$15,672
SAT
960–1190
University of Connecticut-Avery Point is located in Groton, CT.

#155 in Public Universities
Danbury, CT
Acceptance
87%
Total Cost
$22,078
SAT
1040–1170
Western Connecticut State University is located in Danbury, CT.
Yale University is the highest-ranked university in Connecticut, ranked #2 nationally. The state is home to several prestigious institutions offering world-class education across various fields.
The average tuition at Connecticut colleges varies by institution type. For public universities, the average in-state tuition is $29,952 per year. Out-of-state students pay an average of $35,791. After financial aid, the average net price is $25,335.
The average acceptance rate for colleges in Connecticut is 70%. However, acceptance rates vary significantly by institution, with some highly selective universities accepting less than 10% of applicants while others maintain open enrollment policies.
To qualify for in-state tuition at Connecticut public universities, you typically need to establish residency for at least 12 months before enrolling. Requirements usually include living in the state, having a Connecticut driver's license, registering to vote in the state, and demonstrating intent to remain. Specific requirements vary by institution, so check with your chosen school's admissions office.
Connecticut is located in the Northeast region of the United States. Home to the Ivy League and some of America's oldest universities, the Northeast offers a rich academic tradition with diverse urban and rural campuses.
Connecticut offers a range of affordable college options. The average net price after financial aid is $25,335. Public universities in Connecticut provide particularly strong value for in-state residents, with lower tuition rates and access to state financial aid programs.