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How is the University of New Haven ranked within Connecticut colleges?

I'm curious about the University of New Haven's ranking compared to other colleges in Connecticut. Does it have a good reputation, especially for certain programs or overall academics? I'm looking for a mix of opinions and stats if possible.

7 months ago

The University of New Haven is a well-regarded university, though when compared to other institutions in Connecticut, it's important to remember that the state is home to several extremely high-ranking universities, like Yale University and Wesleyan University, which score very high on national and global rankings.

To put it in context, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2025 rankings, University of New Haven was overall ranked #91 (tie) among Regional Universities North category. Regional universities are institutions that provide a full range of undergraduate programs and some master's level programs. They are classified by region rather than being compared nationwide, which is important to keep in mind when considering these rankings.

In terms of specific programs, the University of New Haven is well-known for its criminal justice and forensics programs. Additionally, the Tagliatela College of Engineering ranks #78 (tie) in the nation for undergraduate engineering programs where a doctorate is not offered, according to U.S. News & World Report.

As for reputation, it's generally well-regarded within its areas of strength. The ultimate choice, though, should come down to whether the specific programs, campus culture, and location are a good match for your academic and personal needs.

Remember that rankings can be a helpful starting point, but they don’t always give the full picture of what a school can offer, or indicate whether it’s the best fit for a particular student. It’s equally important to consider factors such as course offerings, student resources, faculty, learning environment, student life, and financial aid opportunities when deciding which universities to apply to. Visiting, if possible, or even connecting with current students or alumni, can also be a great way to gain insights.

7 months ago

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