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Study at University of Connecticut Stamford
The University of Connecticut, Stamford is abbreviated as UConn. It is a public, land grant university of the State of Connecticut. The Stamford Campus of UConn was established to provide education for the Korean War-return GIs in 1951. Undergraduate and graduate degree programs are offered at the university. The University has the following academic centers:
UConn athletic teams compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1-A level sports. The athletics teams at UConn are nicknamed as the Huskies. The teams participate in sports including basketball, soccer, ice hockey, baseball, tennis, swimming, cross country and football. UConn offers financial aid to the students. UConn Stamford is located in a medium-sized city, in Stamford, CT. The school is a public institution. Degree levels at UConn Stamford top out at the Bachelor's degree. UConn Stamford SelectivityThe admissions department at the school does not accept all those who apply. In 2007, 55% of applicants were rejected at UConn Stamford. Most students' verbal SAT scores were in the range of 430 to 560 in 2007. A quarter of students admitted in 2007 scored 540 or higher on the math SAT. Student EnrollmentUConn Stamford offers classes to 1,270 students (972 full-time equivalent). UConn Stamford Student Enrollment
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