Established in 1877, the University of Hartford (UHA) is a private not for profit institution offering doctor's, master's and graduate diplomas/certificates in more than 33 graduate degree programs encompassing architecture, business, education, engineering, health science, humanities, music, social sciences and visual arts. Over 1,700 part-time and full-time students from all states and over 40 countries are enrolled annually.
Highlights
33 graduate degrees encompassing doctor's, master's and graduate diplomas/certificates Small classes averaging between 15 - 30 students All degree programs carry regional and state accreditation or licensure
Institute Accreditation
Regional Accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Ranking and Reputation
Ranked by U.S. News as one of the top 240 doctoral universities in the US 370 endowed scholarships and 150 endowed funds Ongoing history of community involvement including support of University of Hartford Magna School (grades K - 5) and University High School of Science and Engineering (grades 9 - 12)
Graduate Credentials Offered
Fields of Study
Approx. #
Students Enrolled
Masters
Degrees
PhD
Degrees
Grad Diplomas/
Certificates
Architecture
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Business
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Education
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Engineering
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Health Sciences
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Humanities
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Music
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Social Sciences
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Visual Arts
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Admissions & Tuition
Information For US Students
Information For International Students
Admissions Criteria Minimum GPA: No Set Minimum Minimum GRE: No Set Minimum Deadlines (Month/Day) Application: Continuous Notification of Acceptance: Varies Fees (US$) Annual Tuition: 7,000 - 17,000 Annual Fees (athletics, health services, but excluding books): 30 - 206 Tuition for Selected Degrees (US$) Business (MBA) : 12,000/year Music: 17,000/Year Fine Arts: 16,000/Year Architecture: 17,000/Year
Admissions Criteria Minimum GPA: No Set Minimum Minimum GRE: No Set Minimum English Language Proficiency (Minimum Score) TOEFL (Computer-based) : 213.0 TOEFL (Internet-based) : 76.0 TOEFL (Paper-based) : 550.0 Conditional admission to high qualified
applicants who do not meet language
proficiency minimums Deadlines (Month/Day) Application: Continuous Notification of Acceptance: Varies Fees (US$) Annual Tuition: 7,000 - 17,000 Annual Fees (athletics, health services, but excluding books): 30 - 206 Language Support for International Students Language Classes During Program Language Testing and Placement Other Support International Student Orientation Programs
Institute Scholarships/Awards and Financial Assistance for Grad Students
US Students
International Students
Student Bursary Programs
Student Scholarship Programs
Student Teaching/Research Assistantships
Student Work Opportunities Programs
Buildings and Resources
UHA located in West Hartford Connecticut, is midway between Boston Massachusetts and New York City. Only a short distance from Bradley International Airport, the 320 acres campus' most prominent academic buildings include The Harry Jack Gray Center (Mortensen and Allen Memorial Libraries, School of Communications, Visual Communication Design Department, Department of Architecture), Alfred C. Fuller Music Center (Hartt School), Auerbach Hall (Barney School of Business), and the Integrated Science, Engineering and Technology Complex (College of Engineering). Two satellite campuses - Asylum Avenue Campus (10.5 acres) and Handel Center Campus (7 acres) also support student studies.
Grad Student Organizations
UHA hosts over 100 student clubs and organizations categorized as general clubs and organizations, culture and faith based organizations, performance based organizations, community service organizations, engineering organizations, sports organizations, and student media organizations. Most are applicable to graduate students, with some having an exclusive grad student focus.
University of Hartford Center for Graduate and Adult Academic Services 200 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, Connecticut 06117
Year Institute Founded: 1877 # of Campuses: 1 Campus Setting (Main Campus): Urban Nearest City (Main Campus): West Hartford
City Population: 62,000 Cost of Living: High
Climate Range: 19°F
to 81°FOpportunities for Part-Time Study: Yes Opportunities for Online Study: Yes # of Full-Time Faculty: 337 Total Graduate Program Enrollment (all years): 1,700 % Graduate International Students (all years): 9 # Countries of Origin: 31 or More