University of New Haven SAT Scores, ACT Scores, Acceptance Rate, and Admissions Requirements
New Haven’s 60% acceptance rate means admission is realistic if your grades line up, so use testing to confirm academic strength rather than carry the whole application. Since SAT scores are submitted more often than ACT scores here, a score near 1260 puts you at the top of the middle range.
Data on this page is sourced from our college data partners and was last updated on July 9, 2026.
University of New Haven facts and stats
University of New Haven enrolls about 4,903 undergraduates in a suburban campus setting. New Haven has a 77% freshman retention rate, above the national average of roughly 70%. Its 6-year graduation rate is 62%, and the student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1.
West Haven, CT
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Key University of New Haven application dates
Key dates
Regular Decision
Not offered
Early Action
December 1
Early Decision
December 1
Priority Deadline
March 1
Financial Aid Priority
March 1
Test dates
August 22, 2026
Registration deadline: August 7, 2026
September 12, 2026
Registration deadline: August 28, 2026
October 3, 2026
Registration deadline: September 18, 2026
September 19, 2026
Registration deadline: August 14, 2026
October 17, 2026
Registration deadline: September 11, 2026
December 12, 2026
Registration deadline: November 6, 2026
If you choose to submit SAT or ACT scores to New Haven, take your first test by the spring of junior year and reserve the summer before senior year plus fall for retakes and superscoring opportunities. With Early Decision and Early Action both due December 1, plan on an October retake as the last fall test whose scores should arrive in time.
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What you'll actually pay
New Haven’s tuition and fees are $47,332, and 84% of students receive aid. The average merit award is $27,032, which can make scholarships an important part of planning. Submit the FAFSA by the March 1 priority deadline to be considered for financial aid.

University of New Haven’s listed tuition, fees, room, and board total about $66,376. Aid is common, with 84% of students receiving assistance and an average aid package of $35,564. Merit awards average $27,032, and some scholarships list a GPA threshold, such as a 3.00+ GPA for transfer awards. Students graduate with an average debt of $49,980.
Student life at University of New Haven
52% of undergrads live on campus
No fraternity or sorority life on campus.
Similar schools
Albertus Magnus College
New Haven, CTAcceptance rate: 59.3%
SAT: 810–1060
ACT: 21–24
Charter Oak State College
New Britain, CTCentral Connecticut State University
New Britain, CTAcceptance rate: 73.3%
SAT: 900–1130
ACT: 18–24
Connecticut College
New London, CTAcceptance rate: 37%
SAT: 1160–1400
ACT: 28–32
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