Most Searched Graduate Schools in Connecticut Colleges Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Most Searched Graduate Schools in Connecticut Colleges is 99,097.
The proportion of undergraduate students is 68.02% (67,406 students) and graduate students's proportion is 31.98% (31,691 graduate students).
University of Connecticut has the most students of 27,003 among Most Searched Graduate Schools in Connecticut Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Most Searched Graduate Schools in Connecticut Colleges is 44.14% (43,741 male students) to 55.86% (55,356 female students).

Student Population Comparison

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Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Central Connecticut State University New Britain, CT9,468 7,665
(80.96%)
1,803
(19.04%)
4,834
(51.06%)
4,634
(48.94%)
Fairfield University Fairfield, CT6,019 4,757
(79.03%)
1,262
(20.97%)
2,457
(40.82%)
3,562
(59.18%)
Sacred Heart University Fairfield, CT10,721 6,782
(63.26%)
3,939
(36.74%)
3,720
(34.70%)
7,001
(65.30%)
Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT8,889 6,920
(77.85%)
1,969
(22.15%)
3,136
(35.28%)
5,753
(64.72%)
University of Connecticut Storrs, CT27,003 18,983
(70.30%)
8,020
(29.70%)
12,559
(46.51%)
14,444
(53.49%)
University of Hartford West Hartford, CT5,732 3,969
(69.24%)
1,763
(30.76%)
2,362
(41.21%)
3,370
(58.79%)
University of New Haven West Haven, CT8,819 4,817
(54.62%)
4,002
(45.38%)
4,221
(47.86%)
4,598
(52.14%)
Wesleyan University Middletown, CT3,253 3,069
(94.34%)
184
(5.66%)
1,491
(45.83%)
1,762
(54.17%)
Western Connecticut State University Danbury, CT4,417 3,799
(86.01%)
618
(13.99%)
2,004
(45.37%)
2,413
(54.63%)
Yale University New Haven, CT14,776 6,645
(44.97%)
8,131
(55.03%)
6,957
(47.08%)
7,819
(52.92%)
Average9,9106,741
(68.02%)
3,169
(31.98%)
4,374
(44.14%)
5,536
(55.86%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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