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Connecticut's University system delivers remarkable value in psychology programs, with four campuses offering identical $33,184 graduate earnings despite net costs ranging from just $8,896 at Waterbury to $14,059 at Stamford. The state's insurance and finance sectors create natural pathways for psychology graduates, particularly in employee assistance programs and risk assessment roles. Yale stands apart with $38,289 median earnings but requires a $27,818 annual investment, while Trinity College commands the highest graduate salaries at $43,798. Public universities dominate the value equation, with Central Connecticut State University providing solid career preparation at $16,435 net cost and 49.3% graduation rate. The gap between public and private options is substantial, as Connecticut College charges $33,998 annually for graduates earning $32,284. Psychology students benefit from the state's concentration of healthcare systems like Yale-New Haven Health, which actively recruit behavioral health specialists for clinical and administrative positions throughout the region.
24
Programs
$8,896 – $46,274
Net Price Range
$31,860
Avg. Program Earnings
64.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

24 Psychology, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,896 $33,184 $17,462 59.5% 97.9%
2 $11,504 $33,184 $17,462 56.7% 97.4%
3 $13,339 $33,184 $17,452 65.4% 97.3%
4 $14,059 $33,184 $17,472 56.9% 92.2%
5 $16,435 $30,650 $12,460 49.3% 76.7%
6 $18,617 $32,925 $12,763 50.2% 83.5%
7 $19,196 $29,685 $17,100 35.3%
8 $22,886 $33,184 $20,366 83.8% 54.5%
9 $24,786 $35,671 $35,760 48.1% 81.5%
10 $20,480 $28,598 $13,292 58.1% 73.8%
11 $20,877 $29,033 $12,828 47.8% 82.9%
12 $27,818 $38,289 $64,700 96.3% 4.6%
13 $35,009 $43,798 $67,420 82.8% 36.1%
14 $27,375 $28,598 $45,908 69.7% 74.9%
15 $33,998 $32,284 $64,812 83.7% 40.4%
16 $34,089 $27,822 $45,730 59.2% 91.2%
17 $39,207 $31,314 $53,090 77.3% 83.8%
18 $29,558 $22,572 $47,647 58.3% 82.8%
19 $46,274 $34,908 $56,360 83.8% 52.2%
20 $32,681 $24,421 $39,924 46.1% 80.5%
21 $45,459 $32,569 $48,460 74.5% 65.7%
22 $30,841 $39,050 44.1% 76.8%
23 $27,888 $67,316 91.6% 14.4%
24 $15,663 $8,506

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the identical earnings across UConn campuses despite different costs?

All University of Connecticut psychology graduates earn the same $33,184 median salary regardless of which campus they attended. The Waterbury campus costs $8,896 annually while Stamford costs $14,059, but employers view the UConn degree equally. This creates a clear financial advantage for students choosing the lower-cost regional campuses. The consistent earnings reflect standardized curriculum and faculty qualifications across the university system.

How do private college psychology programs justify their higher costs?

Trinity College graduates earn $43,798, the highest in the state, but students pay $35,009 annually. Yale psychology graduates average $38,289 with a $27,818 net cost and 96.3% graduation rate. Connecticut College charges $33,998 for graduates earning $32,284, making the value proposition less clear. Private institutions often provide smaller class sizes and research opportunities, but the earnings premium varies significantly among schools.

Is the psychology job market strong in Connecticut's key industries?

Connecticut's insurance and finance sectors actively hire psychology graduates for employee assistance programs, risk assessment, and organizational development roles. Companies like Hartford Financial and United Technologies maintain large human resources departments requiring behavioral specialists. The state's healthcare concentration, including Yale-New Haven Health, creates additional opportunities in clinical and administrative psychology. Graduate earnings of $28,598 to $43,798 reflect this demand across various sectors.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in Connecticut psychology programs?

The pattern is mixed, with Yale achieving 96.3% graduation despite high costs, while UConn Hartford reaches 65.4% at much lower prices. Post University shows just 35.3% completion at $19,196 annually, suggesting cost alone doesn't predict success. Central Connecticut State's 49.3% rate at $16,435 provides solid value for budget-conscious students. Private colleges generally show higher completion rates but also carry greater financial risk.

Where do Connecticut psychology graduates find the best return on investment?

UConn Waterbury offers the strongest return with $8,896 annual costs leading to $33,184 earnings and manageable $21,506 debt loads. Trinity College provides the highest absolute earnings at $43,798 but requires significant upfront investment. Central Connecticut State balances affordability at $16,435 with reasonable career prospects earning $30,650. Students should consider both immediate costs and long-term earning potential when choosing programs.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.