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University of Connecticut

University of Connecticut
2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3088
Storrs, CT 06269-3088

Official telephone: (860) 486-2000
Website: www.uconn.edu
Screen last updated on: December 2016
STUDENT PROFILE
Total undergraduates: 18,826
Full-time undergraduates: 18,131
Part-time undergraduates: 695
Total graduate students: 8,217
Full-time graduate students: 5,587
Part-time graduate students: 2,630
Average age of full-time undergraduates: 20
U.S. region where majority of students come from: Northeast
Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: 23%
First-year student enrollment breakdown:
0.3% American Indian or Alaskan Native
11.5% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino
6.5% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino
8.4% Hispanic/Latino
0.1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino
57.0% White, non-Hispanic/Latino
2.6% Two or more races non-Hispanic/Latino
8.9% Nonresident Alien
4.7% Race and/or Ethnicity unknown
Degree seeking undergraduate student breakdown:
0.2% American Indian or Alaskan Native
10.2% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino
5.4% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino
8.8% Hispanic/Latino
0.1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino
60.6% White, non-Hispanic/Latino
2.8% Two or more races non-Hispanic/Latino
5.4% Nonresident Alien
6.6% Race and/or Ethnicity unknown

CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT
Campus size: 4,099 acres
City or town school is located in: Storrs, CT
Population of city/town: 15,344
Locations of branch/satellite campuses: Branch campuses in Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, Torrington, and Waterbury.
Nearest major city: Hartford
Distance of nearest major city: 25 miles
Population of nearest major city: 125,017

LIVING ON CAMPUS
Institution offers housing: yes
Campus housing available to all unmarried students regardless of year: No. Housing limited to students who have lived on campus for eight semesters; some students placed on waiting list through lottery process.
Housing types (% in housing type, if given):
  • coed dorms (63%)
  • women's dorms (1%)
  • sorority housing (1%)
  • fraternity housing (1%)
  • single-student apartments (17%)
  • married-student apartments (1%)
  • special housing for disabled students (1%)
  • special housing for international students
  • other housing including Honors housing. Living Learning communities. (15%)
Percent of freshmen who live in school housing: 97%
Percent of students who live in school housing: 70%
Percent of students who live off campus: 30%
Percent of all students who have cars on campus: 48%
Student conduct policies:
class attendance policies set by individual instructors, hazing prohibited, smoking prohibited
Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age: yes

STUDY FACILITIES
Every student is required to lease or own a computer: no
Every student is required to take a computer course: no
Computer equipment is provided in: residence halls, library, computer center/lab(s), student center
Total number of microcomputers available to students: 2220
Internet access provided to all students: yes
E-mail services/accounts provided to all students: yes
School has a library on campus: yes
Additional library facilities/collections:
Research center. Music and dramatic arts library. Pharmacy library.
Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus:
Art and natural history museums, national undersea research center, research and archive center, arboretum, information technology, materials science and social inquiry institutes, electron microscope labs.

ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Additional services offered:
nonremedial tutoring, placement service, health service, women's center, day care, Health insurance may be purchased.
Counseling services:
minority student, military, veteran student, older student, birth control, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious
Career placement services:
co-op education, internships, career/job search classes, interest inventory, on-campus job interviews, resumé assistance, alumni services, interview training, development library, job opportunity list.
Services for students with disabilities:
note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, reader services, interpreters for hearing-impaired, special transportation, special housing, adaptive equipment, braille services, assistance with personal assistant referral.
Amount of campus that is accessible to physically handicapped: 90%

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Number of social fraternities on campus: 16
Number of fraternities that have chapter houses: 5
Percent of men who join fraternities: 10%
Number of social sororities on campus: 16
Number of sororities that have chapter houses: 7
Percent of women who join sororities: 15%
Student activities:
student government, student newspaper, literary magazine, yearbook, radio station, television station
School newspaper(s): The Daily Campus
Number of honor societies: 31
Total number of registered organizations: 582
Campus-based religious organizations:
Adventist Campus Fellowship, All Students Bible Study, Alpha Omega Christian Club, Buddhist Association, Campus Crusade for Christ, Chinese Bible Study Group, Collegiate Fellowship, Faith Christian Fellowship, Impact Movement, International Christian Fellowship, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Jewish Student Association, Jewish Group, Latter-Day Saints Student Association, Lighthouse Scripture Study, Muslim Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pagan Organization for Diverse Spirituality, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Reformed University Fellowship, Tom's Leadership Council, Young Life
Minority student organizations:
Hellenic, Hillel, Hispanic Professional Engineers, Latino group, National Society of Black Engineers, Native American, Black Student Association, Celtic American Cultural Society
International student organizations:
African, Hong Kong, Hungarian, Indian, Iranian, Middle Eastern, Irish, Italian, Albanian, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, French, Pakistani, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Taiwanese, Bangladeshi, Chinese, Filipino, German, and Turkish groups; Israel Public Affairs Committee
Other student organizations, musical groups, activities, and committees:
Music, theatre, political, service, and special-interest groups

ATHLETICS
School has an athletic program: yes
Athletic director: David Benedict,
Athletic Director
Director of women's athletics: Deborah Corum,
Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Sport Administration/SWA
School colors: blue and white
School mascot: Husky
Athletic conference memberships: Atlantic Hockey Association (Division I, men's only), Big East Conference (Division I, Football I-A), Hockey East Association (Division I)

Sports offered Scholarships? Athletic Assoc.
Men's baseballyesNCAA Div. I
Men's basketballyesNCAA Div. I
Men's cross-countryyesNCAA Div. I
Men's footballyesNCAA Div. IA
Men's golfnoNCAA Div. I
Men's ice hockeynoECAC
Men's socceryesNCAA Div. I
Men's swimmingyesNCAA Div. I
Men's tennisnoNCAA Div. I
Men's track and field (indoor)yesNCAA Div. I
Men's track and field (outdoor)yesNCAA Div. I
Women's basketballyesNCAA Div. I
Women's crewyes 
Women's cross-countryyesNCAA Div. I
Women's field hockeyyesNCAA Div. I
Women's ice hockeyyes 
Women's lacrosseyesNCAA Div. I
Women's socceryesNCAA Div. I
Women's softballyesNCAA Div. I
Women's swimmingyesNCAA Div. I
Women's tennisyesNCAA Div. I
Women's track and field (indoor)yesNCAA Div. I
Women's track and field (outdoor)yesNCAA Div. I
Women's volleyballyesNCAA Div. I

Percent of students in varsity/club intercollegiate sports: 5%
Percent of students in intramural/recreational sports: 37%
Athletic facilities:
baseball field, volleyball pavilion, basketball center, field hockey complex, football, softball stadium, tennis courts
Intramural/Recreational sports:
badminton, basketball, bowling, cross-country, flag football, ice hockey, inner-tube water polo, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, Wiffle ball
Club sports for men:
cheerleading, crew, cycling, equestrian sports, ice hockey, in-line skating, kayaking, lacrosse, polo, rugby, sailing, skiing, soccer, softball, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball
Club sports for women:
cheerleading, cycling, equestrian sports, field hockey, figure skating, ice hockey, lacrosse, pistol/rifle, polo, rugby, sailing, skiing, soccer, softball, tennis, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball

GETTING AWAY
Public transportation serves campus: yes
Nearest international airport: Windsor Locks, CT (40 miles)
Nearest other airport: Boston (75 miles)
Nearest passenger train service: Hartford (25 miles)
Nearest passenger bus service: Storrs-Mansfield, CT

PAYING THE BILLS
Institutional employment is available: yes
Off-campus employment opportunities for undergraduates are: excellent
Freshmen are discouraged from working for first term: no

AFTER GRADUATION
Percent of graduates who pursue further study: 30% immediately
Percent of graduates who enter job market in field related to major: 82% within six months of graduation
List of firms that most frequently hire graduates:
Aegis Lending Corp., Aetna, American Express, Blum Shapiro, Cigna, Citigroup Asset Management, CVS Pharmacy, Danbury Hospital, Deloitte & Touche, LLP, Electric Boat Corp., Encon, Ernst & Young, ESPN, Fleet Bank, FM Global, GE Commercial Finance, General Electric, Hartford Hospital, HealthNet, Hewitt Associates, IBM, ING Financial Services, Kelly Services, Liberty Mutual Insurance, Lincoln Financial Group, Mass Mutual Financial Group, McCladrey & Pullen, LLP, MetLife, New Britain General Hospital, New England Center for Children, New York Life Insurance, Nordstrom, Northeast Utilities, Pfizer, Inc., Pitney Bowes, Pratt & Whitney, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, Prudential Financial, Sodexho, Inc., St. Mary's Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, Starbucks Barista, Stop & Shop, The Hartford Insurance Group, Towers Perrin, Travelers Insurance, Uconn Health Center, Unilever Home & Personal Care Development, United Health Group, United Technologies, UPS, USI Consulting Group, Van Zelm Heywood & Shadford, Verizon Wireless, Walgreens, Yale-New Haven Hospital, YMCA.
List of most prominent alumni/ae:
  • Franklin Chang-Diaz, astronaut/veteran of 7 spaceflights, 3 spacewalks
  • William Simon,President/CEO Walmart U.S.
  • Kathryn Cassidy, Senior VP &Treasurer, GE &GE Capital

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

STUDENT LIVING

Your University of Connecticut experience will be a great adventure. You’ll live and learn in the hub of collegiate excitement.

UConn has the highest percentage of students living on campus of any public university in the United States. Our campus is like a small city, buzzing with energy. Students enjoy an on-campus movie theater, numerous coffee shops and a full-service bookstore. The University of Connecticut offers the familiarity of an intimate academic institution, while being just a short drive from major cities.

From contemporary residence and dining halls to outstanding athletics and hundreds of student clubs and activities, you’ll live life your way at UConn.

 
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