The University of Connecticut has become a popular destination for a college degree because the school’s credibility has increased dramatically due to an improvement in SAT scores by incoming freshmen. According to UConn Today, the incoming freshman class of 2018 out placed last…
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For the past six years, the University of Connecticut has seen an increase in freshman applications, while admissions has only slightly risen. “I really think it shows how competitive our school is getting,” said UConn senior Emily Mantell. Mantell explained, that…
African-American student enrollment at the University of Connecticut has been steadily rising over the last 10 years. But in most years, female African-American students outnumbered male African-American students. The increasing number of African-American students at UConn falls in line with…
“Retention rates represent the percentages of respective pools of Fall quarter first-time, full-time entering students who are re-enrolled or transferred within the University in the following Fall quarter,” said Nancy Rogers, an employee at the UConn Undergraduate Research Center. In layman’s…
According to the UConn’s Office of Institution Research, There were 589 international undergraduates enrolled in Storrs campus for Fall 2012. However, the most of the international students came from China. There were 276 Chinese students, which was almost a half of…
As of 2014, the University of Connecticut’s Office of Institutional Research has shown a total of 10,378 full-time undergraduate male students. Of those 10,000 plus male undergrad students, only 453 are Black or African American — 772 are Hispanic/Latino. Just…
In 2012, Colebrook, Connecticut—population 1,520—know for its quaint colonial architecture and Algonquin State Forest might boast a classic New England aesthetic, but one thing they can’t claim are UConn students. The Litchfield County town is the only town in…
SATs: the most dreaded and nerve-wracking test. Endless tutoring sessions, review booklets and preparation for a test that will ultimately decide your future- the easy high school days are coming to an end and the more difficult college days…
According to UConn’s Office of Institutional Research, the university’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences had a Fall 2013 enrollment of 10,346 undergraduates. This number is nearly five times that of the Engineering School, which had an enrollment of…
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