Selectivity and acceptance rates can be a big clue to how difficult it is to be admitted to UCONN. Compare your test scores to prior applicants to get a good understanding of who you’re competing against for entrance.
Selectivity (Fall 2021): How Many Students Get Accepted?
Open Admissions
No
Selectivity of College
Average Selectivity
Acceptance Rate
56%
Acceptance and Enrollment Stats (Fall 2021)
Applicant Total
36,753
Accepted
20,433
Enrolled
3,649
Who’s Applying: Applicants by Gender
Applicants: Men - Women 44 to 56
Accepted: Men - Women 39 to 61
Enrolled: Men - Women 45 to 55
Average Test Scores
About 43% of students accepted to UCONN submitted their SAT scores. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores ranged between 610 and 700. Math scores were between 620 and 730.
SAT Reading and Writing Scores for University of Connecticut ( 610 to 700 )
SAT Math Scores for University of Connecticut ( 620 to 730 )
UCONN received ACT scores from 7% of accepted students. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, ACT Composite scores ranged between 27 and 33.
ACT Composite Scores for University of Connecticut ( 27 to 33 )
Additional Question to Ask
A college’s selectivity gives us an idea of how rigorous the studies are, and how competitive the students are. However, not all students thrive in a competitive atmosphere, even if their grades are good. Does this college have the best learning environment for you?