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University of Hartford

University of Hartford

University of Hartford

The University of Hartford is a private, independent, nonsectarian, coeducational university located in West Hartford, Connecticut. The degree programs at the University of Hartford hold the highest levels of accreditation available in the US, including the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET), the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges-Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (NEASC-CIHE) and is nationally ranked as a Tier 1 University by US News and World Report. The University attracts students from 48 states and 43 countries. Its 350-acre (1.4 km2) main campus touches portions of three municipalities: Hartford, West Hartford, and Bloomfield.

University of Hartford Rankings in 2010

 

University of Hartford Tuition and Fees

FULL TIME UNDERGRADUATE (12-18 Credits)

PER TERMPER YEAR
All Schools14,72029,440
English Language Institute4,6009,200
   plus Cultural Activities Fee (12 credits per semester)110220
Hartt Diploma Program (9 – 11.5 Credits)10,40520,810

3/4 TIME UNDERGRADUATE (9-11.5 Credits)

PER TERMPER YEAR
All Schools11,04020,080

Hillyer 9+ Credits also pay a Special Services Fee

1.  Students taking only 2 courses that total at least 9 and not more that 11.5 credit hours will be charged the following per credit hour rates.

2.  Full time students registering for 9 to 11.5 credits who will be completing their degree requirements during the term in question will be charged the following per credit hour rates, provided thery have written approval from the dean or dean designee of their college.

SPECIAL PROGRAM PRICING
Part-time University Studies Programs
Includes Paralegal Studies and BA in University Studies
$440.00 per credit hour for 1 – 11.5 credits

PART TIME – PER CREDIT HOUR

UNDERGRADGRADUATE
Art School440425
Arts & Sciences440See Below
   Biology, NeuroscienceN/A500
   ChemistryN/A500
   English Language Institute (6 credits)383.33N/A
     Plus Cultural Activities Fee55N/A
   Doctoral Program Clinical Psychology
less than 9 credit hours
N/A930
Barney School of Business440560
  Master of Business AdministrationN/A560
  Master of Business Administration – No HassleN/A685
  Master of Science in Accounting and TaxationN/A560
  Master of Science in Accounting and Taxation – No HassleN/A685
Education, Nursing and Health Professions (ENHP)
  Nursing440470
  Doctoral Program (EdD)N/A580
  Educational Computing and Technology (above 11 credits)N/A530
  Other Courses440470
College of Engineering, Technology and Architecture (CETA)
   Architecture440815
   Engineering440625
   Technology440N/A
HARTT
   Music Education475470
   Other Courses475805
   Private Music Instruction
     One Hour per week – 14 weeks1,7001,700
     One Half Hour per week – 14 weeks850850
Hillyer440N/A
   9+ Credits also pay a Special Services Fee
University Studies
   Part-time University Studies Programs – 1 to 11.5 credit hours440N/A
      Includes Paralegal Studies and BA in University Studies

FULL TIME GRADUATE ‘FLAT RATE’ PROGRAMS

PER TERMPER YEAR
Doctoral of Clinical Psychology (PSYD)22,660
  Fall and Spring, 9 -14 credits per term9,064N/A
   Summer 2012, 6-7 credits4,532N/A
Master of FIne Arts (MFA), 9 – 15 credits per term
Doctor of Music (DMA), 9 – 13 credits per term9,55519,110
Master of Music (MMUS), 9 -13 credits per term9,55519,110
Master of Music Education, 9 – 13 credits per term
    Conducting6,33812,675
    Pedagogy, Technology, Research4,3048,607
Hartt Artist Diploma, 6 – 9 credits per term6,63813,275
Hartt Graduate Professioanl Diploma, 6 – 9 credits per term6,63813,275
CETA – Masters in Architecture, Above 12 credits per term9,62519,250

SPECIAL PROGRAM RATES

NEWRETURNING
Accelerated Master of Business Administration (AMBA)
   20 Month program, 5 semesters44,000N/A
   Payment per semester8,8008,500
Post Baccaulaureate DPT (Note:  certain cohorts may be
billed at different rates)
   Summer 20114,4004,400
   Fall 20119,9759,975
   Spring 20129,9759,975
   Clinical Education Fees:  DPT – 3 Affiliations each at:1,600 each1,600 each
Post Baccalaureate MSPO
   Summer 20113,9601,600 Internship
   Fall 201112,80012,800
   Spring 201212,80012,800
   Clinical Educaion Fees:  MSPO – 3 Affiliations each at:500 each500 each
   Payment per semester
Low-Residency MFA in Illustration/PhotographyPer Credit HourPer Credit Hour
   Sunner 2011640614

SUMMER TERM 2011 RATES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES

UNDERGRADGRADUATE
Art School440425
Arts & Sciences440See Below
   Biology, ChemistryN/A500
   CommunicationN/A456
   English Language InstituteSee BelowSee Below
Barney School of Business440560
    Master Business Administration No Hassle685
Education, Nursing and Health Professions (ENHP)
   Nursing440470
   Doctoral Programs (EdD)N/A580
   Educational Computing and TechnologyN/A530
   Other Courses440470
College of Engineering, Technology and Architecture (CETA)
   Architecture440815
   Engineering440625
   Technology440N/A
HARTT
   Music Education, refer to Gartt summer bulletin for workshops475470
   Other Courses475805
   Private Music Instruction – Contact Applied Music offic
at 860-768-4461
Hillyer440N/A
   9+ Credits also pay a Special Services Fee

MISCELLANEOUS SUMMER TERM FEES

English Language Institute
   2 six week sessions offered
TuitonCultural Fee
   2 Sessions2,300110
   1 Session1,15055
Housing:  Deposit is required.  Please contact
Residential Life at 860-768-7792 or the
University Summer Bulletin
RATE
   Summer Housing per week/per persom
      all locations
Rate per week
   Single228
   Double196
Parking:Rate
   Commuters – first car45
   Commuter – second car1

Winter Term 2012 *

UNDERGRADGRAD
Undergraduate Tuition (excludes Hartt School)440 per credit
Graduate Tuition:
Barney School of Business560
   Master of Business Administration560
   No Hassle Master of business Administration685
Arts & Sciences
   Psychology456
Education, Nursing and Health Professions
   Nursing470
   Doctoral Program (EdD)580
   Educational Computing and Technology530
  Other Courses470
Parking – commuter15

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University of Hartford News

  • Sunday liquor sales approved - Thu, 03 May 2012
    Sunday liquor sales were approved by the Conn. Senate on Tuesday by a 28 to 6 vote. The bill, which has been modified since the original proposal by Governor Malloy, will also allow liquor to be sold on Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day. In addition, it will
  • Schedule thickness results in irregular batting for baseball - Thu, 03 May 2012
    Without a win since April 17, the Hartford baseball team picked on up after getting two victories amidst a six game schedule in five days. Most recently of which, the second of those two victories came against Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, Conn. on Wednesday. The Hawks’ bats
  • Volleyball Head Coach steps down - Thu, 03 May 2012
    After seven seasons with the University of Hartford women’s volleyball team, Head Coach Don Ferguson has stepped down, leaving behind a volleyball program that he had helped turnaround. “It was a very, very difficult decision,” said Ferguson. “I put a lot of thought and hard work into this program and
  • Spring Fling $30,000 over budget - Thu, 03 May 2012
    Although over budget, this year’s Spring Fling proved to be one of the best in the University’s history. According to Lee Peters, Vice President of Student Affairs, this year had only a handful of transports and only one trespassing arrest. Transports are counted as anytime a student has to go
  • Theatre Division to end season with Shakespeare - Thu, 03 May 2012
    The Hartt School Theatere Division is set to end their seasonal run of plays and musicals with William Shakespeare’s situational comedy, “The Taming of the Shrew,” which has been used as an inspirational device for many stage adaptations and films alike. Also a special part of the production is that
  • Below the fold: Lessons learned of lust, love - Thu, 03 May 2012
    Get the frisbee polished for the lawn, queue “Graduation” by Vitamin C and commence day-drinking because May is upon us and so is the subsequent end of the semester when the senior hawks leave the nest. This final issue of The Informer of the academic year also means this is
  • Why you should kick the bucket lists - Thu, 03 May 2012
    We all hear the question: What do you want to do before you die? While some are much farther along in their bucket list, some of us haven’t even started and I must say, I’m one of the non-starters. When people hear that I haven’t even considered writing one, I’ve
  • Softball starts with win, ends with losses - Thu, 03 May 2012
    With three games remaining on their schedule now, Hartford softball team faced Sacred Heart yesterday  in Fairfield, Conn. at Pioneer Park for a doubleheader after getting swept by Boston over the weekend but beating Connecticut before that. Despite having a 3-1 lead heading into the bottom of the fifth, the
  • Final day improvements place women’s golf third - Thu, 03 May 2012
    The Hartford women’s Golf Team played at the MAAC Championship this past weekend at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Out of the six schools and 31 golfers who competed, the Hawks carded a combined three-day score of 1000 to take third place overall. Hartford finished eight

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