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University of Connecticut
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International Students at University of Connecticut: By the Numbers
8.4%
International Undergrads
1,747
International Undergrad Count
2,013
International Graduate Students
12.7%
International (All Students)
Cost of Attending University of Connecticut as an International Student
International students typically pay out-of-state tuition rates. Here's the full cost picture.
| Room & Board | $14,298/yr |
| Estimated 4-Year Total | $57,192 |
Note for public universities: University of Connecticut is a public institution. International students pay out-of-state tuition, which is significantly higher than in-state rates. Financial aid for international students at public universities is limited.
How to Apply to University of Connecticut as an International Student
1
Meet English Proficiency Requirements
Most schools require TOEFL (typically 100+ iBT) or IELTS (7.0+). Some accept Duolingo English Test.
2
Submit Standardized Tests
SAT: 1315+, ACT: 31+
3
Prepare Financial Documentation
You'll need proof of funds to cover tuition and living expenses.
4
Apply for F-1 Student Visa
After admission, University of Connecticut will issue a Form I-20. Use this to apply for an F-1 visa at your nearest U.S. embassy. Start the process 3-4 months before your program begins.
University of Connecticut Student Body Diversity
Diversity breakdown of University of Connecticut's undergraduate student body.
White
50.8%
Black/African American
7.1%
Hispanic/Latino
15.1%
Asian
12.8%
International
8.4%
Career Outcomes for University of Connecticut International Graduates
International students at University of Connecticut can work in the U.S. after graduation through OPT (Optional Practical Training). STEM majors qualify for a 3-year OPT extension.
$73,997
Median Earnings (10yr)
$63,322
Median Salary (6yr)
$21,500
Median Debt
OPT & H-1B Path: After graduating from University of Connecticut, international students get 12 months of OPT work authorization (36 months for STEM fields). Many use this time to secure H-1B visa sponsorship from employers.
Student Demographics
White
50.8%
Black/African American
7.1%
Hispanic/Latino
15.1%
Asian
12.8%
International
8.4%
University of Connecticut International Student FAQs
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Data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, IPEDS. University of Connecticut is not affiliated with DeepColleges.