6 International Relations and National Security Studies Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Connecticut
|
$24,786 | $35,760 | 48.1% | 81.5% |
| 2 |
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
|
$27,818 | $64,700 | 96.3% | 4.6% |
| 3 |
University of Hartford
West Hartford, Connecticut
|
$29,558 | $47,647 | 58.3% | 82.8% |
| 4 |
Connecticut College
New London, Connecticut
|
$33,998 | $64,812 | 83.7% | 40.4% |
| 5 |
University of New Haven
West Haven, Connecticut
|
$34,089 | $45,730 | 59.2% | 91.2% |
| 6 |
Fairfield University
Fairfield, Connecticut
|
$46,274 | $56,360 | 83.8% | 52.2% |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Yale's financial aid compare to other Connecticut programs?
Yale offers the second-lowest net price at $27,818 despite having the highest sticker price at $64,700, demonstrating extraordinary financial aid coverage. Only University of Bridgeport costs less at $24,786 net price, though with a much higher acceptance rate of 81.51% versus Yale's 4.57%.
What explains the wide graduation rate gap between schools?
Graduation rates span from 48.10% at University of Bridgeport to 96.30% at Yale University, reflecting both selectivity and student preparation levels. Connecticut College and Fairfield University maintain strong 83% graduation rates while charging net prices above $33,000.
Does program cost correlate with earning potential after graduation?
Connecticut College graduates earn $39,729 despite paying $33,998 annually, while Fairfield graduates command $47,260 with a $46,274 net cost. Yale graduates top earnings at $52,107, suggesting the investment in quality education yields measurable returns in this field.
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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.