6 East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Connecticut-Waterbury Campus
Waterbury, Connecticut
|
$8,896 | $17,462 | 59.5% | 97.9% |
| 2 |
University of Connecticut-Avery Point
Groton, Connecticut
|
$11,504 | $17,462 | 56.7% | 97.4% |
| 3 |
University of Connecticut-Hartford Campus
Hartford, Connecticut
|
$13,339 | $17,452 | 65.4% | 97.3% |
| 4 |
University of Connecticut-Stamford
Stamford, Connecticut
|
$14,059 | $17,472 | 56.9% | 92.2% |
| 5 |
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
|
$22,886 | $20,366 | 83.8% | 54.5% |
| 6 |
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
|
$27,818 | $64,700 | 96.3% | 4.6% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What explains the massive cost difference between Yale and UConn campuses?
Yale's $27,818 net price reflects its private status and 96.3% graduation rate, while UConn's regional campuses average under $14,000. The public system offers the same degree credentials at roughly half the cost.
How do acceptance rates vary across Connecticut's East Asian programs?
UConn campuses maintain open access with 92-98% acceptance rates, making East Asian language study accessible to most applicants. Yale accepts just 4.57% of applicants, creating an elite but expensive alternative.
Where do graduation rates perform strongest in these programs?
Yale leads at 96.3% while UConn's main Storrs campus reaches 83.8%. Regional campuses like Waterbury and Avery Point hover near 57-60%, suggesting students may transfer or face different completion challenges.
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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.