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New London, CTSee your chances →private nonprofitBaccalaureate Colleges

Acceptance Rate

37.0%

Total Profiles

4

SAT Range

1350–1500

User Accept Rate

N/A

Tuition

$64,812

Undergrad Enrollment

1,960

Applicants

9,397

Yield Rate

15.4%

Student:Faculty

9:1

Applicant Profiles

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What you pay

$36,175/ yr

Average net price after grants & scholarships — about $144,700 over four years.

What grads earn

$63,777/ yr

Median earnings 4 years after completion$61,555 adjusted to national cost of living (local prices 4% above average).

A graduate’s first-year earnings cover the four-year net cost in roughly 2.3 years of pay.

85% of students out-earn a typical high-school graduate (about $28,500) within 10 years.

Field of study

Earnings & debt by major

Opportunity Insights

Economic mobility

Access

3.1%

from the bottom income fifth

Success

51%

of them reach the top fifth

Mobility rate

1.6%

move bottom → top

The mobility rate is how many of Connecticut College’s students both start in the bottom income fifth and reach the top — a measure of who the school lifts, not just who it admits.

IPEDS

Net price by family income

Under $30k$13,341
$30–48k$16,892
$48–75k$28,961
$75–110k$29,797
Over $110k$47,031

Average net price paid by federally-aided students, by family income bracket.

Completion & debt

Finishing & paying back

Grad rate · 8 yr

81%

Completion · all

81%

Completion · Pell

79%

Repaying debt · 3 yr

91%

Median debt

$23,500

Classification

Four-year, small, highly residential

Application Funnel

Applied
9,397
Admitted
3,59738.3%
Enrolled
55515% yield
Clery Act

Campus Safety

Reported 2024
CategoryOn-CampusResidence HallNon-CampusPublic Property
Fondling1
Rape9

Source: DOE Campus Safety and Security data, reported under the Clery Act.

EADA

Athletics

Title IX participation49% / 51%
MenWomen

Men's

Basketball18Ice Hockey28Lacrosse64Rowing19Soccer36Squash14Swimming24Tennis15Track & Field133Water Polo19

Women's

Basketball16Field Hockey25Ice Hockey26Lacrosse21Rowing33Sailing15Soccer34Squash13Swimming32Tennis13Track & Field132Volleyball15Water Polo12

Coed

Sailing27
Research Activity
FY 2024
$1Mtotal R&D expenditure#660 in US

Popular Majors (Bachelor's)

Psychology, General46 grads
Economics, General38 grads
Computer Science29 grads
Biology/Biological Sciences, General25 grads
Political Science and Government, General24 grads
Neuroscience21 grads
Ecology21 grads
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics19 grads
Molecular Biology12 grads
Secondary Education and Teaching11 grads

4yr Grad Rate

78%

6yr Grad Rate

81%

Retention Rate

90%

Median Earnings

$75,001