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University of Hartford

Basic Information
Phone Number: 860-768-4371
Fax Number: 860-768-5160
Address: Graduate Admission, CC 231
University of Hartford
200 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117
USA
Email: gradstudy@hartford.edu
Additional Information
President: Gregory S. Woodward
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Private
Historical Black College/University: No
School Size: 5924 including 1918 graduate students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Type of Housing: Apartments, Suites, Townhouse Complex, Graduate Housing
Diversity: 24 nations and 42 states represented by graduate students
Tuition:
Tuition rates vary by program. Approximately $794 per credit
Financial Aid:
Matriculated graduate students are generally eligible for Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan funds up to a maximum of $20,500 per year for most programs.
Disability Services:
Access-Ability Services at the University of Hartford provides accommodations and services to students with disabilities to ensure a university experience that gives individuals with disabilities the same access to programs, opportunities and activities as all others.
Our services are designed to meet the unique educational needs of students with documented disabilities such as learning disabilities, AD/HD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, acquired brain injuries, psychiatric disabilities, physical disabilities, chronic medical conditions, deafness and hearing impairments, and blindness and visual impairments.
We engage in an interactive process with each student and review requests for accommodations on a case-by-case basis. In determining reasonable accommodations, we consider each student's condition(s), history, experience, request, and the unique characteristics of each course and program. Please don't hesitate to contact our office with questions.
Accommodations and Services
Common Accommodations
Some typical accommodations available at the University of Hartford include but are not limited to:
- Extended time on exams
- Distraction Reduced testing location
- Note-taking accommodations
- Books in an alternate format
- Readers for exams
- Scribes for exams
- Computer use for essay exams
- Recording lectures
Eligibility for accommodations is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Sports: Baseball
Men's Basketball
Cross Country
Men's Golf
Men's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Women's Soccer
Softball
Track and Field
Volleyball
Women's Soccer
Women's Lacrosse
Majors: Master of Architecture
Master of Fine Arts, Illustration
Master of Fine Arts, Interdisciplinary
Master of Fine Arts, Photography
Master of Business Administration
Master of Science in Accounting and Taxation
Master of Science in Business Analytics
Master of Science in Management
Dual Degree - Master of Science in Accounting and Taxation/Master of Business Administration
Dual Degree - Master of Science in Organizational Psychology/Master of Business Administration
Dual Degree - Master of Business Administration/Master of Engineering
Certificate, Accounting
Certificate, Taxation
Master of Arts in Communication
Doctor of Education, Educational Leadership
Master of Education, Early Childhood Education
Master of Education, Montessori
Master of Education
Master of Special Education
Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering
Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering
Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering
Certificate in Manufacturing Metrology
Artist Diploma, Doctor of Musical Arts
Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education
Graduate Professional Diploma
Master of Arts in Music
Master of Music
Master of Music Education
Master of Science in Nursing
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology
Master of Science in Organizational Psychology
Master of Science in School Psychology
Application/Transfer Deadlines: Application requirements vary by program. Visit hartford.edu/graduate for more details.
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
International Students:
Yes