Vice Provost for Graduate Education Dean of The Graduate School Kent Holsinger, Ph.D. Quick facts Academic offerings Award 17 different graduate degrees in addition to graduate certificates o 4 research doctorates (PhD, EdD, DMA, DNP) o 2 clinical doctorates (AuD, DPT) o 11 master s degrees (MA, MS, MBA, MFA, MSW, MPA, MPP, MPH, MMUS, MENG, MDENTSC) 147 Fields of study (see attached table) o 56 fields of study lead to doctoral degrees o 83 fields of study lead to master s degrees o 67 fields of study offer graduate certificates o 8 fields of study offer sixth year diplomas in Professional Education Graduate faculty Over 1400 members of the Graduate Faculty Faculty at Storrs and regional campuses and at UConn Health Affiliated researchers at other institutions (e.g., Jackson Laboratories, Hartford Hospital) 40% have appointments in more than one field of study Applications and admission More than 11,000 applications for admission to graduate degree or certificate programs o 650 certificates o 7000 master s o 3500 doctoral Admission offered to approximately 45% of applicants o 500 certificates (76%) o 3450 master s (49%) o 1050 doctoral (30%) About 60% of those offered admission choose to enroll o 430 certificate (86%) o 2000 master s (57%) o 500 doctoral (48%) Whetten Graduate Center 438 Whitney Road Extension Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1152 Phone: 860-486-3617 Fax: 860-486-2531 kent.holsinger@uconn.edu An Equal Opportunity Employer
Enrollment More than 7300 graduate students enrolled, nearly ¼ of all students enrolled at the University of Connecticut o 7100 individual students, some students enrolled in more than one program leading to 7300 separate enrollments o Certificates 700 o Masters 4000 o Doctoral 2,500 More than 4300 graduate students on Storrs campus, 1900 on Hartford campus, 600 on Stamford campus, 330 at UConn Health, 90 on Waterbury campus, 60 on Avery Point campus Nearly 30% are international o 84 different countries o Largest number from Asia (especially China (48%) and India (23%) Approximately 19% of domestic students self-identify as a member of an underrepresented minority and 7% self-identify as Asian American. Nearly ½ of enrolled graduate students are in Business, Engineering, or a program related to health professions Degrees awarded More than 2700 graduate degrees and certificates awarded o Certificate 334 o Master s 2048 o Doctoral 384 Median time to degree o Certificate 12 months o Master s 21 months o Doctoral 60 months
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