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University of Connecticut's Waterbury campus offers Agricultural Business and Management at just $8,896 net cost, making it Connecticut's most affordable option by a significant margin. The state's six programs cluster around UConn's regional campuses, with costs ranging up to $22,886 at the main Storrs location. Connecticut's agricultural sector, while smaller than finance and insurance, supports specialty farming operations and food distribution networks that serve the Northeast corridor, creating demand for graduates who understand both agricultural production and business operations.
6
Programs
$8,896 – $22,886
Net Price Range
$43,798
Avg. Program Earnings
61.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Agricultural Business and Management 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 $20,877 $12,828 47.8% 82.9%
6 $22,886 $20,366 83.8% 54.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes UConn's regional campuses so much cheaper than the main campus?

UConn's regional campuses in Waterbury, Avery Point, Hartford, and Stamford offer net costs between $8,896 and $14,059, compared to $22,886 at Storrs. These branch campuses provide the same degree credentials while operating with lower overhead costs and serving commuter student populations.

How do graduation rates compare across Connecticut's Agricultural Business programs?

UConn Storrs leads with an 83.8% graduation rate, while regional campuses range from 56.7% to 65.4%. Southern Connecticut State University reports a 47.8% graduation rate, reflecting the challenges many public universities face with student retention.

Is the earning potential consistent across all Connecticut Agricultural Business programs?

UConn graduates earn $43,798 annually regardless of which campus they attend, with typical debt loads of $18,739. This consistent earning figure suggests employers value the UConn degree equally across all locations.

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