Former names
|
Storrs Agricultural School (1881-1893) Storrs Agricultural College (1893-1899) Connecticut Agricultural College (1899-1933) Connecticut State College (1933-1939) |
---|---|
Type |
Public Flagship Research university Land-grant university National Sea Grant university National Space Grant university |
Established | 1881 |
Endowment | $377.2 million (2016) |
Budget | $2.3 billion (2017) |
President | Susan Herbst |
Academic staff
|
University System: 4,624 Health Center: 5,248 |
Students | 32,027 |
Undergraduates | 23,630 (fall 2016) 19,324 - Storrs 4,306 - Regional |
Postgraduates | 8,397 (fall 2016) |
Location | Storrs, Mansfield, Connecticut, United States |
Campus |
Urban, suburban, and rural Storrs, 4,400 acres UConn Health, 205 acres |
Student Newspaper | The Daily Campus |
Colors | Navy blue, white, gray |
Athletics | NCAA Division I FBS – The American, Hockey East |
Nickname | Huskies |
Affiliations | |
Mascot | Jonathan the Husky |
Website | www |
University rankings | |
---|---|
National | |
ARWU | 99-119 |
Forbes | 147 |
U.S. News & World Report | 60 |
Washington Monthly | 63 |
Global | |
ARWU | 301-400 |
QS | 421-430 |
Times | 301-350 |
U.S. News & World Report | 283 |
The University of Connecticut (UConn) was founded in 1881 and is a public land grant, National Sea Grant, and National Space Grant research university in Storrs, Connecticut, United States. The primary 4,400-acre (17.8 km2) campus is approximately a half hour's drive from Hartford and 90 minutes from the global city of Boston. It is a flagship university that is ranked as the best public national university in New England and is tied for #20 in Top Public Schools and #60 in National Universities in the 2017 U.S. News & World Report rankings. UConn has been ranked by Money Magazine and Princeton Review top 18th in value. The university is designated "R-1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity" with the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education classifying the student body as "More Selective," its most selective admissions category. The university has been recognized as a Public Ivy, defined as a select group of publicly-funded universities considered to provide a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League.
UConn is one of the founding institutions of the Hartford, Connecticut/Springfield, Massachusetts regional economic and cultural partnership alliance known as New England's Knowledge Corridor. UConn was the second U.S. university invited into Universitas 21, an elite international network of 24 research-intensive universities, who work together to foster global citizenship. UConn is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.