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West Hartford, CT · Private University

Is University of Hartford Worth It?

ROI analysis based on real earnings and cost data

Average ROIRanked #3238 of 3,472 schools by ROI

Key Numbers

10-Year Earnings

$60,823

median, 10 years after enrollment

In-State Tuition

$47,647

per year

Out-of-State Tuition

$47,647

per year

Total 4-Year Cost

$190,588

tuition only (4 years)

ROI Ratio

1.28x

earnings ÷ annual tuition

Payback Period

7.4 yrs

years to recoup total cost

Graduation Rate

58.3%

6-year graduation rate

Median Debt

$27,000

at graduation

Avg Net Price

$29,558

after aid & scholarships

Earnings vs. Annual Cost

10-year median earnings compared to annual tuition

Median Earnings (10yr)$60,823
Annual Tuition$47,647
National Median Earnings$45,000

University of Hartford graduates earn $15,823 more than the national median of workers with any education level.

What You'd Actually Pay

Average net price after grants and scholarships, by family income

Under $30,000$25,641/yr
$30,000 – $48,000$24,564/yr
$48,000 – $75,000$26,720/yr
$75,000 – $110,000$30,873/yr
Over $110,000$33,759/yr

Source: IPEDS net price data. Actual costs vary based on individual financial circumstances.

Highest-Earning Majors

Top programs at University of Hartford ranked by graduate earnings

1
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.$98,736

22 graduates

2
Mechanical Engineering.$81,682

39 graduates

3
Engineering, General.$80,339

26 graduates

4
Civil Engineering.$75,632

30 graduates

5
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions.$69,396

33 graduates

Earnings shown are 4-year post-graduation medians where available, otherwise 1-year medians.

ROI by Major at University of Hartford

All available majors ranked by graduate earnings. Your major matters as much as your school.

Your major matters more than your school

At University of Hartford, the gap between the highest-earning major (Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing: $98,736) and the lowest (Music: $26,578) is $72,158/yr, bigger than the difference between many schools.

MajorEarningsROI
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical NursingBest ROI$98,7362.1x
Mechanical Engineering$81,6821.7x
Engineering, General$80,3391.7x
Civil Engineering$75,6321.6x
Finance and Financial Management Services$73,3041.5x
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions$69,3961.5x
Business Administration, Management and Operations$68,2601.4x
Accounting and Related Services$65,6951.4x
General Sales, Merchandising and Related Marketing Operations$59,1631.2x
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas$59,1561.2x
Architectural Engineering Technologies/Technicians$58,3751.2x
Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians(1yr data)$54,5651.1x
Psychology, General$50,1681.1x
Criminal Justice and Corrections$49,8211.1x
Special Education and Teaching$49,2711.0x
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General$48,8731.0x
Political Science and Government$46,2261.0x
Communication and Media Studies$46,0751.0x
Biology, General$39,3800.8x
Design and Applied Arts$39,2660.8x
Computer and Information Sciences, General(1yr data)$34,8120.7x
Fine and Studio Arts$33,9330.7x
Film/Video and Photographic Arts$27,2270.6x
MusicLowest$26,5780.6x

Earnings are 4-year post-graduation medians where available, otherwise 5-year or 1-year. ROI = earnings ÷ annual tuition.

The Bottom Line

University of Hartford delivers returns in line with the national college average. Graduates earn $60,823 10 years after starting, $15,823 above the national median of $45,000. Graduates typically break even on their investment within 7.4 years, a reasonable timeline.

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Earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Tuition data from IPEDS. ROI calculations are for informational purposes only and reflect median outcomes.