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University of New Haven
University of New Haven is a private university based in West Haven, CT. Admissions are accessible, with about 60% of applicants accepted. Students pay an average net price of about $34,192 per year after financial aid. About 61% of students graduate, and alumni earn a median of about $60,126 ten years after enrolling.
GPA range3.46–3.96
SAT (middle 50%)1060–1265
ACT (middle 50%)25–29
Test policyConsidered
Computer Science
Data Science / Statistics
Information Systems / IT
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Environmental Science
61%
graduation rate
76%
freshman retention
$49,829
median earnings, 6yr
$60,126
median earnings, 10yr
- What is University of New Haven's acceptance rate?
- University of New Haven admits about 60% of applicants.
- How much does University of New Haven cost?
- At University of New Haven, the average net price after aid is about $34,192 per year, and the full cost of attendance is about $66,962 per year before aid. Your actual price depends on your family's income. Take Blueprint's free Matchmaker for an estimate based on your numbers.
- What SAT or ACT scores do you need for University of New Haven?
- The middle 50% of admitted students score 1060–1265 on the SAT and 25–29 on the ACT.
- What are University of New Haven's application deadlines?
- University of New Haven's deadlines are Early Decision around Dec 1, 2026, Early Action around Dec 15, 2026, Regular Decision around Rolling. Always confirm exact dates on the school's official site.
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