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Connecticut College

New London, CT

37%

Acceptance Rate

$67,242

Avg Cost (In-State)

$67,242

Avg Cost (Out-of-State)

82.8%

Graduation Rate

1,937

Total Enrollment

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By the numbers

Connecticut College, at a glance

$90,779median earnings, 10 years after entryOut-earns 96% of US colleges
37%acceptance rateMore selective than 90% of US colleges
83%graduation rate
1,937students enrolled
$67,242sticker cost / year (out-of-state, before aid)

Graduation rate is the standard federal 6-year completion rate (students often take longer than four years). Earnings & selectivity rankings are computed across every US college in our catalog. Figures from College Scorecard / IPEDS; sticker cost is before financial aid.

Popular programs

International RelationsEnvironmental StudiesGovernmentPsychologyArt HistoryTheater

Application requirements

Regular Deadline

January 1

Early Deadline

November 1 (Early Decision I) and January 1 (Early Decision II)

Common App

Yes

Test Policy

Test Optional

Essays Required

1

Letters of Rec

2

Application Fee

$60

Interview

Available

Essays: Common Application personal essay required (650 word limit)

Note: Interview is optional but recommended; Writing Supplement optional

Requirements are AI-generated from public data and may change. Always verify directly with the college.

Getting there

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Graduate outcomes

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard

$67,628

Median Earnings at 6 Years

median graduate salary 6 years after starting

$90,779

Median Earnings at 10 Years

median graduate salary 10 years after starting

83%

4-Year Graduation Rate

students completing degree within 4 years

Earnings data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Figures reflect federal aid recipients only — actual median earnings may be higher at schools where many students receive grants rather than loans.

Earnings by major

Median earnings 1 year after graduation, by bachelor's program. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard FieldOfStudy data.

ProgramMedian earnings (1yr)Earnings (4yr)Graduates
Economics.$62,732$107,28368
Political Science and Government.$46,588$74,19047
Area Studies.$43,358$60,74931
Psychology, General.$40,14130
International Relations and National Security Studies.$45,543$71,96030
Neurobiology and Neurosciences.$44,823$67,11530
Public Policy Analysis.$56,902$82,63828
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other.$47,952$68,99824

Tracked through federal tax records. Programs with fewer than 30 graduates with reported earnings are privacy-suppressed. 4-year figure tracks the same cohort 3 years later.

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What will you actually pay?

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Tactics that apply here

Things you can do that most families don't know about.

Early Action priority deadlines unlock the biggest merit pools

~$15k value

At many public universities, applying by the EA deadline (Nov 1) instead of regular (Feb 1) decides whether you're considered for the top merit awards.

Who it helps: Students with their applications ready by November of senior year, especially those targeting merit-rich publics.

How to use: List each target school's EA deadline (commonly Nov 1, sometimes Oct 15 or Dec 1). Submit complete applications + test scores by then. Confirm merit-scholarship deadlines separately — some require a different priority date or supplemental essay.

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File FAFSA the day it opens

~$5k value

Most schools award state and institutional aid first-come-first-served from a fixed pool. Filing FAFSA in October beats filing in February by thousands.

Who it helps: Every student applying for need-based aid, but especially families relying on state grants or institutional aid.

How to use: Set a calendar reminder for the FAFSA opening date (currently Oct 1 most years; Dec 1 in the 2024-25 transition year). Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to auto-fill tax info. Submit even if you have to estimate; corrections are easy.

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CSS Profile is required by 200+ private schools — separate from FAFSA

Most selective private colleges use the CSS Profile in addition to FAFSA. It costs $25 + $16/school and reaches deeper into family finances than FAFSA does.

Who it helps: Any student applying to a private 4-year with significant institutional aid needs.

How to use: Check the CSS Profile school list for each of your target colleges. Open the app at cssprofile.collegeboard.org as soon as it opens (early Oct). Submit ahead of each school's earliest priority date — often before the FAFSA deadline.

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Scholarships

Scholarships you may qualify for.

Connecticut College Need-Met Aid

100% need met; loans capped

university

Admitted Conn College students with demonstrated need.

Deadline: CSS Profile + FAFSA

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Connecticut College Camel Trustee Scholarship

$25,000/year

university

Top Conn College incoming freshmen with academic and leadership distinction.

Deadline: January 15

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Connecticut College William C. Gibbon Scholarship

$15,000-$20,000/year

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Conn College incoming freshmen with academic merit and connection to college's center for international studies.

Deadline: January 15

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Connecticut College Presidential Scholarship

$20,000-$30,000/year

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Top Conn College incoming freshmen via competitive merit process.

Deadline: January 15

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Roberta B. Willis Need-Merit Scholarship

$2,000-$5,250 (need-merit) or up to $5,250 (need-based)

state

CT residents attending CT colleges. Need-merit requires SAT 1200/27 ACT or top 20%; need-based by EFC.

Deadline: February 15

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Eastern Connecticut Warrior Award

$2,000-$6,000/year

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ECSU incoming freshmen via automatic merit grid.

Deadline: January 15

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Yale Financial Aid (Need-Met No-Loan)

100% need met; no loans; full ride for families under $75k

university

All admitted Yale students with demonstrated need; families under $75k contribute $0.

Deadline: CSS Profile + FAFSA

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Quinnipiac Honors Scholarship

$15,000-$25,000/year

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Top Quinnipiac incoming freshmen via competitive process; Honors Program admission.

Deadline: December 1

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Trinity College (CT) Need-Met Aid

100% need met; loans capped

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Admitted Trinity (CT) students with demonstrated need.

Deadline: CSS Profile + FAFSA

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Net price by income

What it actually costs your family.

Average net price (tuition, fees, room/board minus grant aid) by household income tier, AY 2023–24. Source: IPEDS NPRC1.

Household incomeAverage net price / year
$0 – $30,000$15,193
$30,001 – $48,000$16,339
$48,001 – $75,000$20,608
$75,001 – $110,000$28,285
$110,001+$33,797

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Round-by-round

Acceptance rates by application round.

The single overall 37% rate hides a 2–4x gap between ED and RD at most selective schools. Class of 2027 cycle.

Regular Decision

37.04%

acceptance

Deadline: Jan 15, 2027
Decision: Mar 31, 2027

Bulk-imported from College Scorecard (admission_rate.overall). Deadline/notification dates are typical RD defaults; revise as needed.

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Class profile

Who actually goes here.

From the most recent Common Data Set and IPEDS.

14.0%

% Pell-eligible

Federal Pell grant recipients

13.0%

% first-generation

First in family to attend college

14.0%

% in-state

Residents of the college's home state

18.0%

% URM

Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native combined

30.0%

Yield rate

Share of admitted students who enroll

90.0%

1st-to-2nd year retention

Freshmen who return as sophomores

85.0%

6-year grad rate

Graduate within 150% normal time

Demonstrated interest

Important

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Transfer pathways

Routes in from a community college.

From CT community colleges

articulation only

Connecticut College admits a small number of transfer students each fall, requiring college transcripts, a high school transcript, two professor recommendations, and the Common App essay plus a transfer-specific statement. At least four semesters must be completed in residence to…

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