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University of Connecticut Admissions: Acceptance Rate, GPA, SAT

New England's flagship public with championship basketball and strong engineering.

Acceptance Rate
49%
SAT Range
1240–1400
Avg GPA
3.72
Undergrad
19,000
Test-OptionalEarly Action
Policy Unstated

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What it takes to get into UConn

UConn accepts roughly 49% of applicants — competitive but more accessible than the most selective Ivies.The middle 50% of admitted students score between 1240 and 1400 on the SAT, and the average unweighted GPA is around 3.72.

Numbers alone don't get you in. UConn reads holistically — they want to see academic rigor in your high school transcript (AP/IB/Honors course load), genuine intellectual curiosity, leadership in extracurriculars, a clear “spike” or area of demonstrated excellence, strong essays, and recommendation letters that vouch for your character.

Test-optional policies vary year to year. Even where tests are optional, applicants who submit scores in the 75th-percentile range typically have an edge. Check UConn's admissions page for the current cycle's policy.

What UConn Weighs in Admissions

Visual breakdown from Common Data Set Section C7

Very Important
Course rigor & GPA
Important
Leadership
Application essays
Considered
Awards & honors
Activity depth
Spike / distinctive talent
Recommendations

UConn Acceptance Rate

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UConn Admissions FAQ

What is UConn's acceptance rate?

UConn admits approximately 49% of applicants based on the most recent reported Common Data Set figures. This rate has trended downward over the past decade as application volumes have grown.

What SAT score do you need for UConn?

Admitted students at UConn typically score between 1240 (25th percentile) and 1400 (75th percentile) on the SAT. Hitting or exceeding the 75th percentile gives you a meaningful edge.

What GPA do you need for UConn?

The average admitted student at UConn has an unweighted GPA of approximately 3.72 on a 4.0 scale — though weighted GPAs and course rigor matter just as much as the raw number.

Is UConn test-optional?

UConn's testing policy varies by cycle. Some years they are test-optional, some years test-required. Always confirm on the official admissions page before submitting.

Compare UConn with similar schools

Stats are approximate, drawn from publicly-reported Common Data Set figures. Confirm current numbers on UConn's official admissions site.