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UCONN Cost Per Credit Hour Report

$709 In-State Per Credit Hour
$1,654 Out-of-State Per Credit Hour

What Does It Cost to Attend University of Connecticut as a Part-Time Student?

Here is what part-time students pay per credit hour at University of Connecticut, alongside the full-time annual tuition and fees for comparison.

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What Does UCONN Cost Per Credit Hour?

$709 In-State Per Credit Hour
$1,654 Out-of-State Per Credit Hour

Part-time undergraduates from in state pay $709 for each credit hour. Students from out of state are charged $1,654 for every credit hour.

In-State Out-of-State
Cost Per Credit Hour $709 $1,654

Note that the per-credit-hour cost shown here is the published rate, not counting any grant aid or scholarships students may be eligible for.

To put the per-credit-hour rate in context, full-time annual tuition and fees at University of Connecticut are listed below.

Required fees account for added up to $4,034 in-state and $4,034 out-of-state; the remainder is straight tuition.

In-State Out-of-State
Tuition $17,010 $39,678
Fees $4,034 $4,034
Total $21,044 $43,712

These costs reflect one year of tuition and fees and leave out room and board costs.

Recent Tuition Trend at UCONN in Recent Years

Below is how tuition at University of Connecticut has moved over the last few reported years.

Year In-State Tuition Out-of-State Tuition
Three Years Ago $15,030 $37,698
Two Years Ago $15,672 $38,340
One Year Ago $16,332 $39,000
Most Recent Year $17,010 $39,678

Over the most recent year, out-of-state tuition rose 1.7%. At the same pace next year, tuition + fees would be roughly $44,471 the year after.

Don’t Ignore Cost Increases

At most colleges, tuition rises a little each year, so the figure you see today is unlikely to be the figure you pay across all four years.

Plan Around the Cumulative Cost

When planning, assume the rate will rise each year so rising costs don’t blow up your plan.

Options to Finance Your UCONN Education

The per-credit-hour price is only the beginning of the cost story — grant aid and scholarships often reduce what students actually pay.

For more on financial aid at University of Connecticut, see the University of Connecticut Financial Aid page.

For the standard full-year figures, visit the University of Connecticut Tuition & Fees page.

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