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Connecticut's public university system delivers extraordinary value for accounting students, with UConn's Waterbury campus charging just $8,896 in net costs while producing graduates who earn $62,524 annually. This represents one of the strongest return-on-investment ratios in higher education, particularly relevant in a state where insurance giants like Hartford Financial and Aetna create steady demand for financial professionals. The cost divide between public and private options spans dramatically, from under $9,000 to over $39,000 at Quinnipiac University. UConn's regional campuses dominate the most affordable tier, with four locations offering identical earning potential at vastly different price points. Central Connecticut State University provides another budget-friendly alternative at $16,435, though graduates typically earn $51,106 compared to the $62,524 commanded by UConn alumni in Connecticut's finance-heavy job market.
17
Programs
$8,896 – $46,274
Net Price Range
$54,835
Avg. Program Earnings
60.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

17 Accounting and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,896 $17,462 59.5% 97.9%
2 $11,504 $17,462 56.7% 97.4%
3 $13,339 $17,452 65.4% 97.3%
4 $14,059 $17,472 56.9% 92.2%
5 $16,435 $12,460 49.3% 76.7%
6 $18,617 $12,763 50.2% 83.5%
7 $19,196 $17,100 35.3%
8 $20,480 $13,292 58.1% 73.8%
9 $22,886 $20,366 83.8% 54.5%
10 $24,786 $35,760 48.1% 81.5%
11 $27,375 $45,908 69.7% 74.9%
12 $29,558 $47,647 58.3% 82.8%
13 $32,681 $39,924 46.1% 80.5%
14 $34,089 $45,730 59.2% 91.2%
15 $39,207 $53,090 77.3% 83.8%
16 $45,459 $48,460 74.5% 65.7%
17 $46,274 $56,360 83.8% 52.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can UConn accounting graduates expect to earn compared to other Connecticut schools?

UConn accounting graduates earn $62,524 annually, the highest among Connecticut programs with available data. This matches exactly across all five UConn campuses, from the $8,896 Waterbury location to the $22,886 main Storrs campus. The next highest earners come from Quinnipiac at $61,020, while Western Connecticut State graduates earn $57,995 annually.

What explains the massive cost differences between UConn's regional campuses?

UConn's regional campuses range from $8,896 at Waterbury to $22,886 at the main Storrs campus, despite offering identical earning potential of $62,524. The Waterbury campus accepts 97.91% of applicants with a 59.50% graduation rate, while Storrs accepts just 54.51% with an 83.80% graduation rate. All UConn locations maintain the same $21,500 average debt load for accounting graduates.

Is Post University worth considering despite being for-profit?

Post University charges $19,196 in net costs, positioning it between public options and expensive private schools. However, its 35.30% graduation rate ranks lowest among Connecticut accounting programs, and graduates earn $52,107 annually with $30,750 in debt. Students can access similar earning potential at Central Connecticut State for $16,435 with a 49.30% graduation rate and lower debt of $20,605.

Where do Connecticut's private accounting programs rank for value?

Quinnipiac University leads private schools with graduates earning $61,020, though net costs reach $39,207. University of Hartford charges $29,558 with graduates earning $50,270, while University of Bridgeport costs $24,786 but produces the lowest earnings at $31,305. The University of Saint Joseph lacks earnings data, making value assessment difficult despite its $27,375 price tag and solid 69.70% graduation rate.

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