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University of Connecticut Health Center

Also known as: UCHC

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263 Farmington Ave, Farmington, CT 06030, USA
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UCHC Acceptance Rate

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The University of Connecticut Health Center (UConn Health), primarily known for its medical and health sciences programs, does not typically publish undergraduate acceptance rate data as it focuses on graduate and professional education. However, for the purposes of this summary, we will discuss undergraduate admissions under the broader University of Connecticut (UConn) system, which includes the main campus in Storrs. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), UConn reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 54.5%, reflecting a moderately selective process. This rate is influenced by a growing applicant pool, increased interest in public universities, and UConn’s reputation for strong academic programs. While UConn Health itself does not release undergraduate statistics, the main campus provides transparent data through its admissions office and Common Data Set reports, accessible via the official UConn website.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 54.5% for the Class of 2028, with over 48,000 applicants and approximately 26,000 admitted students, showing a slight decrease from prior years due to rising applications.
  • Early Action Rate: Approximately 60.0%, as early action tends to have a higher acceptance rate due to demonstrated interest; specific data for 2028 is estimated based on historical trends.
  • International Student Rate: Estimated at 40.0%, reflecting greater competition among international applicants; exact figures for the current cycle are unavailable.

Over the past few years, UConn’s acceptance rates have trended downward, indicating increasing competitiveness as more students apply to public universities seeking value and quality education. Early action applicants often see a slight advantage, as the university prioritizes those demonstrating early interest. International admissions remain more selective due to limited spots and high demand. Compared to peer institutions like the University of Massachusetts Amherst or Rutgers University, UConn’s selectivity is similar, balancing accessibility with academic rigor. For the most accurate and updated statistics, prospective students are encouraged to visit the UConn Admissions website or review the Common Data Set for detailed breakdowns of admission trends.

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