About Connecticut College

Connecticut College

:round_pushpin: New London, CT • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 37%

Connecticut College is a private university in New London, Connecticut. Connecticut College was founded in 1911 and enrolls 2,044 students.

Quick Facts
Total Enrollment 2,044
Campus Setting city
Admission rate 37%
Tuition and fees
In State $64,812
Out-of-State $64,812
Paying For College

See The Official 2025-2026 CC Calendar for projected decision dates.

Admissions

For information about applying to Connecticut College, see the school’s admission page and online application.

Test 25th percentile score Median score 75th percentile score
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 690 720 760
SAT Math 660 710 740
ACT Composite 30 32 33
ACT English 30 33 35
ACT Math 26 28 32
Consideration Required Not required but considered Not considered
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Application type Deadline
Early Decision Nov 15

Tuition & Fees

Visit the financial aid office’s website to learn more about the cost of attending Connecticut College.

Cost Breakdown In State Out-of-State
Tuition $64,412 $64,412
Fees $400 $400
Room and Board $17,885 $17,885
Books $1,000 $1,000
Total (Before Financial Aid): $83,697 $83,697

Majors

Major Bachelors Masters Doctorate
Psychology, General 55
Economics, General 44
Computer Science 32
Political Science and Government, General 29
Biology/Biological Sciences, General 26
Neuroscience 25
Ecology 25
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics 23
Secondary Education and Teaching 18
Human Development and Family Studies, General 17
Sociology, General 16
English Language and Literature, General 15
Molecular Biology 13
Fine/Studio Arts, General 13
American/United States Studies/Civilization 10
Architecture 10
History, General 9
Dance, General 8
Botany/Plant Biology 8
Film/Cinema/Media Studies 8
Music, General 7
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 7
International Relations and Affairs 7
Mathematics, General 6
Anthropology, General 6
Art History, Criticism and Conservation 6
French Language and Literature 6
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 5
Philosophy 4
Italian Studies 4
Spanish Language and Literature 4
East Asian Studies 3
Statistics, General 3
Women’s Studies 3
Physics, General 3
African Studies 2
Music Technology 2
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 2
Chemistry, General 2
Russian Language and Literature 2
German Language and Literature 1
Latin American Studies 1

Data source: IPEDS as of the January 6, 2026 release

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