Resources › For Students and Parents University of Hartford: Acceptance Rate and Admissions Statistics Print The George F. Landegger Collection of Connecticut Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith's America / Library of Congress / Prints and Photographs Division / Public Domain For Students and Parents College Admissions Testing Graphs College Admissions Process College Profiles College Rankings Choosing A College Application Tips Essay Samples & Tips College Financial Aid Advanced Placement Homework Help Private School Test Prep College Life Graduate School Business School Law School Distance Learning View More By Allen Grove Allen Grove College Admissions Expert Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania M.A., English, University of Pennsylvania B.S., Materials Science & Engineering and Literature, MIT Dr. Allen Grove is an Alfred University English professor and a college admissions expert with over 20 years of experience helping students transition to college. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on May 21, 2020 The University of Hartford is a private university with an acceptance rate of 75%. Chartered in 1957, the University of Hartford is located in West Hartford, Connecticut. Undergraduates can choose from over 100 programs within the university's seven schools and colleges. Communication Studies and Medical Radiologic Technology are among the most popular undergraduate programs. The University of Hartford values personal attention, something they support with a healthy 9-to-1 student / faculty ratio. On the athletic front, the Hartford Hawks compete in the NCAA Division I America East Conference. Considering applying to University of Hartford? Here are the admissions statistics you should know, including average SAT/ACT scores of admitted students. Acceptance Rate During the 2018-19 admissions cycle, University of Hartford had an acceptance rate of 75%. This means that for every 100 students who applied, 75 students were admitted, making Hartford's admissions process somewhat competitive. Admissions Statistics (2018-19) Number of Applicants 13,859 Percent Admitted 75% Percent Admitted Who Enrolled (Yield) 13% SAT Scores and Requirements University of Hartford has a test-optional standardized testing policy for most applicants. Students applying to Hartford may submit SAT or ACT scores to the school, but they are not required. During the 2017-18 admissions cycle, 53% of admitted students submitted SAT scores. SAT Range (Admitted Students) Section 25th Percentile 75th Percentile ERW 530 630 Math 520 620 ERW=Evidence-Based Reading and Writing This admissions data tells us that most of University of Hartford's admitted students fall within the top 35% nationally on the SAT. For the evidence-based reading and writing section, 50% of students admitted to University of Hartford scored between 530 and 630, while 25% scored below 530 and 25% scored above 630. On the math section, 50% of admitted students scored between 520 and 620, while 25% scored below 520 and 25% scored above 620. While the SAT is not required, this data tells us that a composite SAT score of 1250 or higher is competitive for University of Hartford. Requirements Read More University of Connecticut: Acceptance Rate and Admissions Statistics By Allen Grove University of Hartford does not require SAT scores for admission for most applicants. For students who choose to submit scores, note that University of Hartford participates in the scorechoice program, meaning that the admissions office will consider your highest score from each individual section across all SAT test dates. University of Hartford does not require the optional essay portion of the SAT. Note that exceptions to the test optional policy include: homeschooled students, applicants who attend a high school that does not provide letter or number grades, and students who wish to be considered for Hartford's merit scholarships. ACT Scores and Requirements University of Hartford has a test-optional standardized testing policy for most applicants. Students applying to Hartford may submit SAT or ACT scores to the school, but they are not required. During the 2017-18 admissions cycle, 12% of admitted students submitted ACT scores. ACT Range (Admitted Students) Section 25th Percentile 75th Percentile Composite 22 28 This admissions data tells us that most of University of Hartford's admitted students fall within the top 36% nationally on the ACT. The middle 50% of students admitted to University of Hartford received a composite ACT score between 22 and 28, while 25% scored above 28 and 25% scored below 22. Requirements Note that University of Hartford does not require ACT scores for admission for most applicants. For students who choose to submit scores, University of Hartford does not superscore ACT results; your highest composite ACT score will be considered. Hartford does not require the optional ACT writing section. Note that exceptions to the test optional policy include: homeschooled students, applicants who attend a high school that does not provide letter or number grades, and students who wish to be considered for Hartford's merit scholarships. GPA University of Hartford does not provided data about admitted students' high school GPAs. Self-Reported GPA/SAT/ACT Graph University of Hartford Applicants' Self-Reported GPA/SAT/ACT Graph. Data courtesy of Cappex. The admissions data in the graph is self-reported by applicants to University of Hartford. GPAs are unweighted. Find out how you compare to accepted students, see the real-time graph, and calculate your chances of getting in with a free Cappex account. Admissions Chances University of Hartford, which accepts three-quarters of applicants, has a somewhat competitive admissions process. If your SAT/ACT scores and GPA are within the school's average range, you have a strong chance of being accepted. Keep in mind, however, that University of Hartford also also has a holistic admissions process and is test-optional, and admissions decisions are based on more than numbers. A strong application essay and glowing letters of recommendation can strengthen your application, as can participation in meaningful extracurricular activities and a rigorous course schedule. The college is looking for students who will contribute to the campus community in meaningful ways, not just students who show promise in the classroom. Students with particularly compelling stories or achievements can still receive serious consideration even if their grades and scores are outside of University of Hartford's average range. In the scattergram above, the blue and green dots represent students who were accepted to University of Hartford. Most had an unweighted high school average of C+ or better, SAT scores (ERW+M) of 900 or higher, and an ACT composite of 17 or higher. If You Like University of Hartford, You May Also Be Interested in These Colleges University of New Haven University of Connecticut Quinnipiac University Syracuse University All admissions data has been sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics and University of Hartford Undergraduate Admissions Office. Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Grove, Allen. "University of Hartford: Acceptance Rate and Admissions Statistics." ThoughtCo, Aug. 28, 2020, thoughtco.com/university-hartford-gpa-sat-act-data-786332. Grove, Allen. (2020, August 28). University of Hartford: Acceptance Rate and Admissions Statistics. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/university-hartford-gpa-sat-act-data-786332 Grove, Allen. "University of Hartford: Acceptance Rate and Admissions Statistics." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/university-hartford-gpa-sat-act-data-786332 (accessed March 29, 2024). copy citation By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies