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University of Connecticut

University of Connecticut
53.9%
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01Acceptance 02Tuition 03Transfer 04ROI 05AP Credit 06Majors 07Housing 08International

Sticker Price vs What You Actually Pay

24% of students receive Pell Grants, indicating UConn enrolls a meaningful share of lower-income students.

Full Cost Breakdown

Room & Board$14,298
Total Cost of Attendance$39,426

What You'll Actually Pay (Net Price by Income)

After financial aid, the real cost depends on your family's income. These are average net prices for students receiving aid.

Family IncomeAnnual Net Price4-Year Total
$0-30k $15,193 $60,772
$30-48k $16,339 $65,356
$48-75k $20,608 $82,432
$75-110k $28,285 $113,140
$110k+ $33,797 $135,188

Financial Aid & Student Debt at University of Connecticut

24.0%
Pell Grant Recipients
$21,500
Median Debt at Graduation

Is University of Connecticut Worth the Cost? (ROI Analysis)

$73,997
Median Earnings (10yr)
$21,500
Median Debt
3.4x
Earnings-to-Debt Ratio

A ratio above 2x generally means the investment pays off. University of Connecticut — 3.4x ratio is excellent — graduates earn well relative to their debt burden.

University of Connecticut True Cost by Family Income

24% of students receive Pell Grants, indicating UConn enrolls a meaningful share of lower-income students.

Family IncomeAnnual Net Price4-Year Total
$0-30k $15,193 $60,772
$30-48k $16,339 $65,356
$48-75k $20,608 $82,432
$75-110k $28,285 $113,140
$110k+ $33,797 $135,188

Cost Breakdown

Room & Board$14,298
Total Cost of Attendance$39,426

Financial Aid & Student Debt

24.0%
Pell Grant Recipients
Students from low-income families
$21,500
Median Debt at Graduation
Federal loans only
$63,322
Median Earnings (6yr)
6 years after enrollment

University of Connecticut Tuition & Cost FAQs

How much does University of Connecticut actually cost per year?
University of Connecticut's sticker price (cost of attendance) is $39,426/yr — that includes tuition, room and board, and fees. After financial aid, the average family pays just $22,844/yr, a 42% discount off sticker price.
Does University of Connecticut offer good financial aid?
24% of University of Connecticut students receive Pell Grants (federal need-based aid). Most US colleges including University of Connecticut also award institutional grants on top of federal aid — apply via FAFSA, plus the CSS Profile if University of Connecticut requires it.
What income bracket pays the least at University of Connecticut?
Families earning under $30,000/yr typically pay around $15,193/yr at University of Connecticut after financial aid, while families earning over $110,000/yr pay closer to $33,797/yr. The full breakdown by income bracket is in the True Cost table above.
Is University of Connecticut worth the cost?
University of Connecticut graduates earn a median of $73,997 10 years post-graduation. Against a 4-year sticker cost of about $157,704 (less for most families with aid), grads typically recoup the investment within several years of work.
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Data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, IPEDS. University of Connecticut is not affiliated with DeepColleges.