Colleges in New Haven, Connecticut

4 colleges and universities — federal Scorecard data.

There are 4 colleges and universities in New Haven, Connecticut (3 Private nonprofit, 1 Public). The figures below are pulled from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard — the same federal dataset colleges are required to report to.

Across all 4 institutions, the median net price after grants and scholarships works out to about $23,777 per year, the median 6-year graduation rate is 51.5%, schools that report admissions data accept a median 59% of applicants.

The median net price in New Haven runs about $2,143 higher than the Connecticut statewide median of $21,634.

Whether you're comparing in-state public tuition, looking for a private nonprofit with strong outcomes, or trying to find the right program in New Haven, the table below lets you sort every institution side-by-side on cost, admissions, graduation rate, and size.

Median net price

$23,777

After aid

Median grad rate

51.5%

6-year

Median admission rate

59%

Median enrollment

6,295

Undergrad

All colleges in New Haven

Sorted by enrollment.

SchoolStateTypeNet priceGrad rateAdmissionSizeData
Yale University
New Haven, CT
CTPrivate nonprofit, 4-year$23,77795.7%4%6,758Complete
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT
CTPublic, 4-year$20,85749.9%91%6,295Complete
Albertus Magnus College
New Haven, CT
CTPrivate nonprofit, 4-year$34,02851.5%59%991Complete
Relay Graduate School of Education - Connecticut
New Haven, CT
CTPrivate nonprofit, 4-yearNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableMissing

By institution type

Private nonprofit (3)

Private nonprofit colleges in New Haven are mission-driven institutions — often religiously affiliated or research-focused — that reinvest tuition into academics and aid rather than distributing profit.

Public (1)

Public colleges in New Haven are state- or locally-funded institutions that typically offer lower in-state tuition and serve a broad mix of residents and commuters.

Top programs in New Haven

Most-completed programs across New Haven colleges, weighted by enrollment.

Frequently asked questions about colleges in New Haven

Q.How many colleges are in New Haven, Connecticut?

There are 4 colleges and universities in New Haven, Connecticut that report to the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard — 3 Private nonprofit, 1 Public.

Q.What is the largest college in New Haven?

By undergraduate enrollment, Yale University is the largest institution in New Haven with roughly 6,758 undergraduates.

Q.What is the cheapest college in New Haven?

Based on average net price after aid, Southern Connecticut State University is the most affordable institution in New Haven at $20,857 per year.

Q.Which New Haven college has the highest graduation rate?

Yale University reports the highest 6-year graduation rate among New Haven institutions at 95.7%.

Q.What is the average tuition in New Haven?

The median net price across all 4 colleges in New Haven is $23,777 per year after grants and scholarships.

Q.What are the most popular college majors in New Haven?

Across New Haven colleges, the most-completed programs by share of degrees awarded are Social sciences, Health professions, Business.

Q.Are there community colleges in New Haven?

Yes — New Haven includes 1 public institutions, many of which offer 2-year associate degrees and transfer pathways to 4-year programs.

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Data on this page comes from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and IPEDS. Medians are computed across institutions in New Haven that report each metric. Net price, graduation rate, and earnings figures reflect the latest available federal release. Always verify current tuition and program availability directly with each institution.