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Connecticut's zoology programs cluster around the University of Connecticut system, with Waterbury campus offering the lowest net cost at $8,896 annually. All five programs show identical graduate earnings of $30,771, creating a clear value proposition favoring the regional campuses over the main Storrs location. The state's biotech corridor and research institutions like Yale provide internship opportunities for animal biology students, though graduates often transition into veterinary preparation or wildlife management roles given Connecticut's limited zoo infrastructure.
5
Programs
$8,896 – $22,886
Net Price Range
$30,771
Avg. Program Earnings
64.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Zoology/Animal Biology 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 $22,886 $20,366 83.8% 54.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the identical earnings across all Connecticut zoology programs?

All five programs are part of the University of Connecticut system, leading to standardized curriculum and degree recognition. Graduates from Waterbury, Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, and Storrs campuses all earn $30,771 annually according to federal data. This creates an unusual situation where choosing the most affordable campus provides identical career outcomes.

How much can students save by choosing UConn regional campuses?

Students can save over $13,000 annually by attending Waterbury campus instead of the main Storrs campus. The net cost difference ranges from $8,896 at Waterbury to $22,886 at Storrs. However, Storrs maintains a significantly higher graduation rate at 83.80% compared to regional campuses averaging around 60%.

Does Connecticut's job market support zoology graduates?

Connecticut's economy centers on finance and manufacturing rather than biological research, limiting direct zoology opportunities. Most graduates earning $30,771 work in related fields like veterinary assistance or environmental consulting. The state's proximity to major research universities and zoos in neighboring states provides additional career pathways.

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