- Average SAT scores of incoming freshmen at Storrs are up 82 points since 1996 and are now 1195.
- Forty percent of Storrs freshmen entering fall 2007 were ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class.
- More than 40 percent of student-athletes earned a 3.0 or better grade point average last year.
- Minority freshman enrollment at Storrs and the regional campuses has more than doubled since 1995.
- Our 2007 freshman retention rate at Storrs is 93 percent and ranks us among the top 25 public universities in the nation.
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- Applications have nearly doubled in ten years and now approach 21,000. Applications from out-of-state students have skyrocketed. For the term beginning fall 2006, more than 10,500 out-of-state students applied for fewer than 1,000 seats in the freshman class.
- The academic credentials of students enrolled in UConn’s Honors Program are impressive. In fall 2006, UConn welcomed 309 students into its Honors Program. On average, these students ranked in the top five percent of their high school classes and had SAT scores of almost 1400.
- UConn’s fall 2007 entering class at all campuses included 143 valedictorians and salutatorians, more than four times the number who were part of our freshman class in 1995.
- Between 1996 and 2005, median LSAT scores of entering students at UConn’s School of Law have increased from 159 to 162.
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