What Are My Chances of Getting Into University of Connecticut-Avery Point?

Groton, CT · Public · 4-Year

Acceptance Rate
86.5%
SAT Range (25th–75th)
980–1210
ACT Range (25th–75th)
Not reported
Annual Cost
$17,462 in-state · $40,130 out-of-state
Undergrad Enrollment
464
Data Year
2026

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University of Connecticut-Avery Point Admissions FAQ

What is the acceptance rate at University of Connecticut-Avery Point?

University of Connecticut-Avery Point has an acceptance rate of 86.5%. This means that for every 100 applicants, approximately 87 are admitted. Use our free calculator to see how your profile compares.

What SAT score do I need for University of Connecticut-Avery Point?

The middle 50% SAT range at University of Connecticut-Avery Point is 980–1210 (composite). Scoring within or above this range strengthens your application, but admissions decisions consider many factors beyond test scores.

What ACT score do I need for University of Connecticut-Avery Point?

University of Connecticut-Avery Point does not publicly report ACT score ranges. Check the school's website for current testing policies.

How much does University of Connecticut-Avery Point cost?

The estimated annual cost at University of Connecticut-Avery Point is $17,462 in-state · $40,130 out-of-state. Actual cost varies based on financial aid, scholarships, and individual circumstances. Contact the school's financial aid office for personalized estimates.

Am I good enough to get into University of Connecticut-Avery Point?

Admissions at University of Connecticut-Avery Point depends on many factors including GPA, test scores, extracurriculars, essays, and recommendations. Use our free Predict My Chances calculator to get a personalized fit score based on your academic profile.

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Data sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Last updated January 2026.