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University of Connecticut at Waterbury

Also known as: UConn Waterbury

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113 University Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06604, USA
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UConn Waterbury Acceptance Rate

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The University of Connecticut at Waterbury, a regional campus of UConn, offers a unique perspective on undergraduate admissions within the broader UConn system. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), the overall acceptance rate for the Waterbury campus specifically is not always published separately from the main Storrs campus. However, based on system-wide data from UConn’s official admissions resources, the university reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 54.5%. Factors influencing selectivity include a growing applicant pool, increased interest in UConn’s academic programs, and the university’s commitment to accessibility for in-state students. While UConn publishes transparent admission statistics for the Storrs campus via the Common Data Set and official website, campus-specific data for Waterbury often requires direct inquiry through admissions offices.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 54.5% for the UConn system (Class of 2028), with over 48,000 applicants and approximately 26,000 admitted students across all campuses. Waterbury-specific data is unavailable but likely aligns closely due to shared admission standards.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Approximately 60.0% for the UConn system, reflecting a slightly higher acceptance for early applicants. Specific Waterbury data is not available.
  • International Student Rate: Estimated at 40.0% for the UConn system, based on historical trends. Waterbury-specific figures are unavailable but may be lower due to the campus’s focus on local and in-state students.

Trends in acceptance rates at UConn, including the Waterbury campus, indicate increasing competitiveness as applications rise annually, driven by the university’s strong reputation in the Northeast. Early action applicants often see a slight advantage, though the impact is less pronounced than at more selective institutions. Compared to peer public universities in Connecticut and the region, UConn’s system-wide selectivity (around 54.5%) is moderate, balancing accessibility with academic rigor. International student admissions remain competitive due to limited spots and high demand. For the most accurate and campus-specific data, prospective students are encouraged to visit UConn’s official admissions website or review the Common Data Set for detailed breakdowns.

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