The per-credit rate is determined by the level (undergraduate or graduate) of the course. Examples: Course fees for a 3-credit undergraduate course = $1881. Course fees for a 3-credit graduate course = $2922. Required fee (non-refundable).
This fee supports various IT projects directly benefitting students including, but not limited to, increased wireless capacity, UConn Virtual PC (vPC), technology and media-related library services, and access to certain University-wide software licensing agreements. This fee does not cover surcharges for online courses.
These are not billed by the University. The Office of Financial Aid is committed to working with students and their families to make a UHart education accessible. Students from all income levels are considered for and receive University of Hartford grants and scholarships.
Please note that UConn Hartford does not offer university housing at the campus. Per Semester. Excludes room and board, parking fees, waivable fees, and fees relating to selected courses or academic major.
Forms Undergraduate Tuition per CreditUndergraduate Tuition — Cost per Credit *(One Semester Only)1$940$2,0292$1,880$4,0583$2,820$6,08739 more rows
All students taking online courses during summer or intersession are charged a fee per credit. Non-degree students taking online courses during fall or spring semesters are charged a fee per credit. Please refer to the Bursar's website for more information.
Students in the Digital Media and Design Online Graduate Certificate pay a comprehensive fee of $825 per credit or $2,475 for a 3-credit course. The cost of the 12-credit certificate program is $9,900. Check with your employer for tuition reimbursement opportunities.
All students must earn at least 120 credits to graduate from the University of Connecticut. In order to graduate in eight semesters, students must take an average of 15 credits per semester.
Cost of Attendance for Undergraduate Students at the Storrs Campus (2022-2023)Estimated Direct CostsIn-StateNew England RegionalTuition115,67224,690University and Student Fees13,6283,628On/Off-Campus Housing Estimate29,0029,002On/Off-Campus Meal Plan Estimate26,3866,3868 more rows
43,560 USD (2019 – 20)University of Hartford / Undergraduate tuition and fees
UConn Online courses provide outstanding opportunities for students to connect worldwide with faculty and peers in engaging and flexible online learning environments.
University of Connecticut officials announced the school is suspending its Connecticut Commitment program, which offers free tuition to families making less than $50,000 a year. UConn President Tom Katsouleas made the announcement during a virtual Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday morning.
2022 - 2023 Estimated Direct Cost of Attendance for Full-Time UndergraduatesStorrs Main CampusIn-StateOut-of-StateSubtotal Direct Costs$33,056$55,724Waivable Fee: Health Insurance 4$2,946$2,946Waivable Fee: PIRG Fee 5$10$10Subtotal Direct Costs (Plus Waivable Fees)$36,012$58,6804 more rows
Undergraduate Earned Credits Semester StandingTraditionalSemester StandingEarned CreditsFreshman1 20 – 11 12 – 23Sophomore3 424 – 39 40 – 53Junior5 654 – 69 70 – 85Senior7 8 9 1086 – 99 100+ 117 – 133(Pharmacy) 134+ (Pharmacy)Jun 2, 2011
12 creditsSince the federal government defines full-time enrollment as 12 credits per semester for financial aid purposes, students often mistake their “full-time” status with a guarantee for on-time graduation.
120 collegeMost bachelor's degree programs require 120 college credits. At a four-year institution granting an average of three credits per class, that's five classes per semester. Many institutions require more than 120 credit hours to graduate, with some programs exceeding 140 total credit hours.
The average starting salary of a UConn graduate in 2020 was $56,075. Over 700 companies actively recruit students on campus each year providing students with access to some of the region’s top employers.
UConn has over 80 research centers and institutes which allow students to make groundbreaking advancements in emerging areas of science, business and more.
According to UConn’s Center for Career Development, 84 percent of the graduating class of 2020 were either employed full time by the end of the calendar year, or went on to post-graduate education opportunities during the same time frame.
The University assesses all students with a fee for technology. This fee supports the University of Hartford’s ongoing efforts to create and maintain technology infrastructure to promote student learning. Such infrastructure includes, but is not limited to, information networks, electronic information resources, computer laboratories and classrooms, and the development of technologically advanced teaching materials.
Students eligible for veterans’ benefits are required to make their financial arrangements with the University in line with the policies discussed above. Any veteran seeking a special arrangement should contact Student Administrative Services Center or Registrar’s Office for instructions on obtaining reimbursement by the federal government.
Without special permission, students may not register for or earn toward the degree more than six credits each semester in any one or combination of independent study, special topics, and variable topics courses.
Under no circumstances may a student take a course more than three times. When a student repeats a course, credit shall be allowed only once.
Unless their school or college has more stringent requirements, undergraduate seniors with a cumulative grade point average of 2.6 or above may take 5000-level courses. Other undergraduates must have the permission of the instructor and the student’s academic dean to enroll in a 5000-level course.
Prerequisites taken out of sequence within a single department shall not count towards degree credit unless the head of the department offering the course grants an exception. For example, assume that courses A and B are in the same department and A is prerequisite to B.
Repeating Courses. Any student who is regularly registered for courses and who satisfies the requirements shall receive credit except that no student shall receive credit for the same course twice, unless it is specifically stated, as in a variable content course.
Courses in the Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture, may not be taken for degree credit by Baccalaureate students. Unless their school or college has more stringent requirements, undergraduate seniors with a cumulative grade point average of 2.6 or above may take 5000-level courses.
Students should read carefully the course descriptions in the Undergraduate Catalog before they register because some of the course credits may not count toward graduation. Some examples of credit-restricted courses are:
To better understand the financial committed to attend the University of Hartford, we established an estimated total cost of attendance. Below are two tables that break down the estimated direct and indirect expenses by semester and year.
Charges that are assessed and billed by the Bursar's Office based on a student's enrollment and housing status.
Costs a student may incur while attending UHart. These are not billed by the University.
All students attending the University of Connecticut in Storrs or the regional campuses are subject to a general University fee (GUF) each semester. This fee supports student-related programs and institutional services of those programs and varies by campus.
All persons 62 years of age or older who audit undergraduate courses on a space-available, not-for-credit basis, must pay a fee each semester. Instructor consent is required for all audits. Please refer to the Non-Degree Services website for more information.
Each new entering student is furnished with a personalized identification (I.D.) card, which is revalidated each semester upon full payment of the University fee bill. If the student’s card become lost or destroyed, a fee is charged for a replacement. Please refer to the One Card Office website for more information.
A transfer student entering the University in the fall semester and a first-year or transfer student entering the University in the spring semester must make an enrollment deposit, which is non-refundable, within fifteen days of receiving notice of admission.
An application fee must accompany the application for admission to any undergraduate school or college of the University for full-time study. The application fee is not refundable and may not be applied to outstanding charges.
A first-year student entering the University in the fall semester must make an enrollment deposit, which is nonrefundable, by May 1. Failure to remit payment by May 1 will result in cancellation of admission. The new first-year student is encouraged to make payment as soon as the student’s intention to accept admission is firm.
Students have until the 10th day of classes to change to a qualifying program to receive the New England Regional tuition rate. Students that change after the 10th day will be eligible to receive the New England Regional tuition rate for the upcoming semester provided that they remain in the qualifying program.