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University of Connecticut's Waterbury campus delivers the state's most affordable teacher education program at just $8,896 net cost, making specialized educator training accessible across Connecticut's four regional campuses. The $25,102 gap between UConn Waterbury and private Connecticut College reflects how public institutions support the state's K-12 workforce development needs. With Connecticut's insurance and finance sectors requiring specialized educational support staff, these programs prepare graduates for roles earning $33,281 to $40,421 annually. Central Connecticut State leads earnings potential at $40,421, while maintaining reasonable costs compared to private alternatives that can exceed $33,000 in net expenses.
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Programs
$8,896 – $33,998
Net Price Range
$36,493
Avg. Program Earnings
59.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods 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 $15,663 $8,506
6 $16,435 $12,460 49.3% 76.7%
7 $18,617 $12,763 50.2% 83.5%
8 $20,480 $13,292 58.1% 73.8%
9 $20,877 $12,828 47.8% 82.9%
10 $22,886 $20,366 83.8% 54.5%
11 $29,558 $47,647 58.3% 82.8%
12 $30,841 $39,050 44.1% 76.8%
13 $33,998 $64,812 83.7% 40.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes UConn's regional campuses so affordable for teacher education?

UConn's four regional campuses offer identical $17,462 in-state tuition but vary in net costs from $8,896 to $14,059 based on financial aid packages. The Waterbury campus provides the lowest net cost while maintaining the same degree quality and 97% acceptance rates across locations.

How do graduation rates compare between public and private teacher education programs?

Public universities show mixed graduation rates, with UConn Storrs leading at 83.8% compared to regional campuses averaging 57%. Private Connecticut College matches this high performance at 83.7%, while other private options like Mitchell College graduate just 44.1% of students.

Where do Connecticut teacher education graduates earn the highest starting salaries?

Central Connecticut State graduates earn $40,421 annually, the highest among reporting schools. This exceeds University of Hartford's $37,208 and Eastern Connecticut State's $33,281, suggesting regional employment markets influence starting teacher salaries.

Is Charter Oak State College a viable option for teacher education?

Charter Oak offers a unique $8,506 in-state tuition model with $15,663 net cost, positioning between UConn's regional campuses and state universities. However, limited graduation and earnings data make it harder to evaluate compared to traditional four-year programs.

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