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 B-SCHOOL & PROGRAM BASICS

University of Connecticut is a public institution. Its undergrad business program was founded in and is accredited by AACSB


Summer 2006 classes begin 05/30/2006
Fall 2006 classes begin 08/28/2006
Spring 2007 classes begin 01/16/2007
Summer 2007 classes begin N/A

 Enrollment
Total undergraduate business school enrollment 1,915
Total full-time undergraduate business students 1,843
Total part-time undergraduate business students 72
Total distance undergraduate business students 0

 STUDENT PROFILE: MOST RECENT ENTERING CLASS
Female students in class 40
International students 5
Married students 1

For U.S. schools only:

African American students 0
Alaskan Native of Pacific Islander American students 0
Asian American students 6
Mexican American students 0
Puerto Rican students 0
Other Hispanic American students 3
White (non-Hispanic) students 75
Multiethnic/Multiracial students 0
Not reported 12
Other 0

North American students by region:

Canada 0
Mid-Atlantic U.S. 1
Midwest U.S. 0
Northeast U.S. 92
South U.S. 1
Southwest U.S. 0
U.S. Possessions and territories 0
West U.S. 0

5.03% of students are nationals of a country outside the U.S.


 CLASS TRAITS: MOST RECENT ENTERING CLASS
Required standardized tests SAT, ACT

SAT Scores for full-time entering business students

Average 1206
Median 1210
Range (Middle 80%) From 1100 to 1320
Minimum SAT Score N/A
 

ACT Scores for full-time entering business students

Average
Median
Range (Middle 80%) From to
Minimum ACT Score N/A
 
Minimum High School GPA N/A
Does the school require an entrance exam? No
 
Student Age (years)  
Average 18
Median 18
 
For Internal Transfers  
Minimum overall college GPA 3.20
Additional application requirements
Completion of critical pre-requisite courses

 ADMISSIONS
University Application fee (resident) $70.00
University Application fee (nonresident) $70.00
University Application fee (non-resident transfers) $70.00
 
Business program application fee (freshman resident) $0
Business program application fee (non-resident freshman) $0
Business program application fee (internal transfers resident) $0
Business program application fee (internal transfer non-resident) $0

The university admissions office manages admissions to the business program

18,608 people applied to undergraduate programs for the 2005 academic year. The school accepted 51.00% (selectivity) of those applicants, and 40.00% of admitted applicants (yield) enrolled.

N/A% of applicants had applied in prior years, and of those reapplicants N/A% were accepted.

The university placed 1,100 applicant(s) on its wait list. 300 wait-listed applicants were admitted to the semester for which they applied.

Business program does admit freshmen

Freshmen apply by indicating interest on university application Only 1/2 of graduating class admitted as freshmen

Internal transfers apply Separate application Other half admitted at sophomore level or above

3,628 freshmen (admitted and denied) sought full-time admission to the business program for the 2005-2006 academic year.

30.50% of these applicants were admitted to the program and 30.30% of admitted students enrolled.

753.00% internal candidates (admitted and denied) sought full-time admission to the business program for the 2005-2006 academic year. 32.90% were admitted to the program.

Applicant Profile

Female applicants 53
International applicants 2

Interviews for applicants are not offered

Additional application requirements (including those for international students): TOEFL


 COSTS

Annual Total Program Costs
(including all tuition and required fees, for full-time students)

Resident U.S. $7,912.00
Non-resident U.S. $20,416.00
Room and Board $7,704.00
Books $750.00
Other Expenses $0


Tuition per credit hour (U.S. dollars)

Resident $254.00
Nonresident $775.00

 2006-2007 DEADLINES
University Application deadlines for:
Summer 2006 N/A
Fall 2006 02/01/2006
Spring 2007 10/01/2006
Summer 2007 N/A

Business Program deadlines for:
Summer 2006 N/A
Fall 2006 09/12/2005
Spring 2007 01/30/2006
Summer 2007 N/A

Financial Aid deadlines for:
Summer 2006 03/01/2005
Fall 2006 N/A
Spring 2007 N/A
Summer 2007 03/01/2007

 FINANCIAL AID

The university financial aid office manages financial aid for the business program

Financial Aid Web site

Total scholarship money distributed to business students through the financial aid office (June 30, 2004-June 30, 2005) $2,750,493.00

Total scholarship money to be distributed through the financial aid office (June 30, 2005-June 30, 2006) $3,490,183.00

Scholarships are awarded to students in the business program based on a combination of need and meritScholarship criteria determines the basis for which scholarships are awarded

Scholarships in the 2005-2006 academic year
Business students receiving scholarships 771
Business students receiving full-tuition scholarships 15
Need-based scholarships N/A%
Merit-based scholarships 13.24%

How do applicants apply for scholarships?
Separate application

The school does not offer a guaranteed loan to all business students (regardless of nationality)

The maximum amount a business student can borrow per year is: $N/A

The average outstanding debt among 2005 business program graduates is: $N/A


 CONTACTS
DeanMohamed Hussein (interim)
Program Director Janice Clark
Admissions Director Lee H. Melvin
Financial Aid Director Jean D. Main
Career Services Director Steve Hoskins
Alumni Relations Director Brian Otis

 
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