Connecticut College
Founded 1911
President Katherine Bergeron (President)
Fees USD 59,150
Acceptance Rate Selective (20–50%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Connecticut College is a private liberal arts college founded in 1911 in New London on the Thames River. Consistently ranked among the top 45 liberal arts colleges in the US, Connecticut College enrolls 1,800 students and is known for exceptional dance, botany (home of one of the finest arboretums at any US liberal arts college), environmental studies, and international studies programs with one of the highest study abroad rates in the US.
Programs
- Dance — One of the top dance programs at a US liberal arts college
- Botany and Arboretum — 750-acre arboretum; exceptional botany and environmental science
- International Studies — One of the highest study abroad participation rates in the US
- Environmental Studies — Field research on the Connecticut coastline and Long Island Sound
How to Apply
- Application: Common App | Acceptance Rate: ~38% | Tuition: ~$59,150
