University of Connecticut v/s UMass Amherst

Overview Comparison
University of ConnecticutUniversity of Massachusetts
Collegedunia Score4.8 Out of 104.5 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 58 US News 2024
# 351 Times Higher Education 2024
# 444 QS World University 2024
# 67 US News 2024
# 123 Times Higher Education 2024
# 245 QS World University 2024
Subject Strength# 63 for Engineering by US News 2024
# 53 for Medicine by US News 2024
# 71 for Law by US News 2024
# 55 for Engineering by US News 2024
# 44 for Medicine by US News 2024
# 191 for Law by Times Higher Education 2023
ProgramsUG Programs -96
PG Programs -64
Doctorate Programs -6
UG Programs -81
PG Programs -68
Doctorate Programs -2
Acceptance Rate48.8 %65.5 %
Exam ScoreIELTS-6.5
SAT-1210
TOEFL-79
GMAT-570
GRE updated-291
IELTS-6.5
SAT-1180
TOEFL-80
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   37698
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  32355
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 27628 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   36136
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  34352
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 26333 Per Year
placement (average package)

Some of the programs and average salary are:

Doctorate: $110,000

Masters in Science: $96,000

MBA: $91,000

Bachelor of Science: $87,000

Bachelor of Arts: $80,000 


Has an annual ROI of 8.3% with an average annual salary of 72,000 USD. Top recruiters are Raytheon Co, MassMutual Financial Group, Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, IBM Corp.


application requirements

Submit official transcripts

Submit LORs

Submit personal statement

Submit English language proficiency

Check program specific requirements

Average % required for UG admission: 90%; 3 letters of recommendation, audition and potfolio (depends upon program)

Campuses and B-SchoolsSchool of Business, University of Connecticut
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CollegeDunia Reviews7.7/10 Read 3 reviews7.8/10 Read 2 reviews
General Facts Comparison
General FactsUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of Massachusetts
Type of UniversityUniversity
University
Established1881
1863
Student:Faculty Ratio13:1
16:1
Male:Female50% Male, 50% Female43% Male, 57% Female
Location Facts

The primary and original UConn campus is in Storrs, a division of the Town of Mansfield, 22 miles (35 km) east of Hartford, Connecticut's capital and bordered by the towns of Ashford, Coventry, Willington, and Windham. The University of Connecticut's Waterbury campus serves more than 1,000 students annually and offers nine four-year undergraduate degrees. Located at Constitution Plaza in downtown Hartford, UConn's Graduate Business Learning Center (GBLC) at Hartford campus is home to the UConn School of Business full-time, part-time and Executive MBA program along with several other program offerings. The Stamford Campus of the University of Connecticut offers complete undergraduate degree programs in thirteen majors as well as the Bachelor of General Studies Degree Program.


Main campus is in Amherst; Some parts are in the neighboring town of Hadley; Extends up to 1.6 km in all directions from Campus Center


Library

The Babbidge-based collection places UConn among the top 30 universities in the nation for library holdings and funding, containing more than 2.5 million print volumes, approximately 2,500 current print periodicals, more than 35,000 unique electronic journals through the eJournal locator, 2.8 million units of microfilm, 180,000 maps at the Map and Geographic Information Center (New England's largest public map collection), millions of electronic books, and an array of free electronic information sources.


Two libraries: W.E.B. Du Bois Library and Science & Engineering Library; W.E.B Du Bois is the world’s second-tallest library


Campus Life

There is a wide variety of student organizations on campus, including fraternities and sororities, musical groups, and religious, athletic, political, cultural, business, military, artistic, and community service clubs. The university's programming board, the Student Union Board of Governors (SUBOG), plans the largest students events on campus. The organization is completely student run and plans events like the annual concerts, Homecoming, One Ton Sundae, weekly movies, and hosts a range of comedians and speakers each month. Storrs Downtown Center has been a popular area for UConn students, nearby residents, and visitors. It is a long-term construction project that continues to open new stores. It is a mixed-use town center that includes retail shops, restaurants, offices, and housing, situated on Connecticut Route 195 across from the UConn campus. Some new features include a new Price Chopper supermarket, family oriented restaurants, and an extension of the UConn Co-op bookstore. Since 2003, UConn has established university-owned Greek housing in the "Husky Village", created an Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, and hired full-time staff to administer the Greek Life program. The University of Connecticut athletic teams are nicknamed the "Huskies" and compete at the NCAA's Division I level and in the Football Bowl Subdivision.


Student Affairs and Campus Life helps in transitioning and connecting students to campus, fostering a positive campus climate, cultivating inclusion and diversity, supporting wellness, health and safety.


Hostel#On campus - $12514
#Off campus (not with family) - $12514
#Off campus (with family) - $2600
#Room & Board (including Meals) - $13329
#Rooms - $7280
Famous Alumni

Meg Ryan, actress

Ray Allen, former professional basketball player

John Fetterman, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania

Ron Palillo, actor best known for his role as Arnold Horshack on Welcome Back, Kotter

Bobby Moynihan, comedian


Russell Hulse (Nobel Prize in Physics); Catherine Coleman (NASA astronaut); Col Jason Fettig (28th Director of United States Marine Band); Jack Welch (former Chairman and CEO of GE); Kang Kyung-wha (former UN Under-Secretary-General)


City Life

The University of Connecticut is located on a beautiful rural campus in Storrs, CT and home to state of the art research and recreational facilities.  The cost of living is extremely low in the areas surrounding campus, and residents enjoy a thriving restaurant and entertainment district in downtown Storrs. Storrs is a charming town located close to Hartford -- providing students with diverse educational opportunities along with recreational activities on its extensive grounds such as skiing slopes in winter months or summertime swimming pools plus plenty of green space perfect for picnics or taking part in outdoor sports. Capital city - North-central Connecticut along the Connecticut River, 40 miles from the Long Island Sound.


Amherst: a town in Hampshire County; Major industries are aerospace, manufacturing, agriculture and food companies; Unemployment rate in May 2020 was 10.8%; Popular tourist attractions are Amherst College Musuem of Natural History; Puffer’s Pond, Yiddish Book Center, Mount Holyoke Range State Park, Mead Art Museum, Amherst Farmer’s Market


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