Connecticut College

(New London, CT)

Chartered in 1911, Connecticut College was founded in the spirit of political and social equality, self-determination, and shared governance. The College actively seeks out students who are not only smart and intellectually curious, but who also bring a wide range of life experiences and perspectives that enable this spirit to endure within the College community. The College's near century-old Honor Code defines campus life and is observed by all students, faculty, and staff. Intellectually and academically, the Honor Code inspires students to challenge themselves and their peers to see the world from diverse perspectives, to remain receptive to new ideas and experiences, and, by instilling a sense of mutual respect, to consider how their actions and education may ultimately better the common good. The College offers over 50 majors and minors and participates in the NCAA Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC.) All labs and classes are taught by professors. The student to faculty ratio is 9 to 1.The College is nationally known for career and internship placement and environmental stewardship and has been called a "college with a conscience," as one of the top schools sending students to Teach for America or the Peace Corps. Enrollment at the College for 2010-2011 is 1,950. In the past four years, eighteen Connecticut College students have been awarded Fulbright Scholarships. Admission to the College is highly selective. Beginning in 2009, the College adopted a test-optional policy in admission.

Admissions

33.2%
of Applicants Admitted

Admitted Freshmen Ranked

  • 63% in Top 10% in H.S. Class
  • 94% in Top 25% in H.S. Class
  • January 01, 2012
  • January 01, 2012
SAT Not Required
  • 29–32 ACT Composite
TOEFL Required for intl students

Cost

$2,300
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
  • $43,990
  • $43,990
  • $10,980
  • $1,000

Will I Like It

1,900
number of undergraduates
  • Private Non-Profit
  • Suburban
  • 9 to 1 Student to Faculty Ratio
  • 60% Women
  • 98% live in School-affliated housing

Areas of Study

Business & Economics

Economics

Engineering

Computer Science

Humanities

Art History, English Language & Literature, Foreign Languages

Music

General Music & Theory

Performing Arts

Dance, Drama & Theatre, Film & Video

Science & Math

Animal Sciences, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry

Social Sciences

Anthropology, Family & Consumer Sciences, Urban Studies

Extra Curriculars

Books, Amnesty International, Chess, Anthropology Club, Church, Art Club, Comedy, Band, Computers, Block & Bridle Club, Dancing, Drama, College Democrats, College Republicans, Film, Computer Club, Ensemble, FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America Clubs, Fellowship Christian Athletes, Film Society, Foreign Language Club, French Club, Video Games, Young Democrats

Mailing Address

270 Mohegan Ave
New London, CT 6320
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