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University of Connecticut American ranking
The University of Connecticut ranks 67th in the United States.

School highlights:

1, with excellent surrounding environment:

Connecticut is one of the richest states in the United States and the highest per capita income in the United States. There are many billionaires and multimillionaires living in this state. Greenwich, an American billionaire mansion, is located in Connecticut and is one of the richest towns in the United States.

2. There are many employment opportunities:

The University of Connecticut is located in the eastern part of the United States, with a developed insurance and financial industry, only 30 minutes' drive from Hartford, the state capital known as the insurance capital. There is a job fair for actuarial students every autumn. Many graduates work in actuarial related fields in major insurance companies, banks, consulting companies and other financial enterprises.

3. High academic reputation:

The academic reputation of the University of Connecticut is second only to Yale University in the state, and it is praised by many scholars as an "Ivy League" institution among American public universities.

Undergraduate application information:

1, undergraduate direct record:

Senior high school course GPA 3.0 (GPA3.6 required by Storrs campus), providing grade 9 12 transcripts.

2. Undergraduate transfer:

University GPA2.7/4.0 (some majors require GPA3.0 or above) undergraduate transfer credits can only be enrolled in autumn.

3. Language requirements:

TOEFL 79 (no less than 19) or IELTS 6.5 (no less than 6.5) or Duolingo 100 (no less than 90). Non-language double admission is acceptable!

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General situation of the University of Connecticut:

School profile:

University of Connecticut (UConn) was founded in 188 1 year. 1 1 was selected as one of the top universities in New England, and it is also a first-class research-oriented public university in the United States designated by Carnegie Foundation.

Academic reputation:

Its academic reputation is second only to Yale University in the state, and it is praised as an "Ivy League" institution among American public universities by many scholars. The University of Connecticut, a founding member of Universitas 2 1, has made outstanding achievements in teaching and scientific research, and its actuarial department and biomedical engineering department are world-famous.

College profile:

The University of Connecticut has 65,438+03 colleges, namely: College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, College of Business, College of Dentistry, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Fine Arts, Law School, College of Humanities and Sciences, College of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, College of Agriculture and College of Social Work.

Among them, 65,438+00 College is located in the main campus, the School of Law and Social Work is located in Hartford, the state capital, and the School of Medicine and Dentistry is located in Farmington, with five campuses in several cities in the state.