University of New Haven
The University of New Haven's campus is located in a suburban setting in West Haven, Connecticut. The university has a strong focus on experiential learning, particularly within its well-regarded programs in engineering, criminal justice, and business. Its location provides students with access to internships and opportunities in nearby New Haven and the broader New England region.
Financial Aid
The sticker price is rarely what families actually pay. University of New Haven's grant and scholarship aid lowers the net price for most income brackets. 27% of students receive Pell Grants; 81% take federal loans.
Average net price across income brackets is $32,614, roughly 29% lower than the published tuition.
Net Price by Family Income
Academic Year 2025| Income Bracket | Avg Net Price | 4-Year Net Cost |
|---|---|---|
| $0 – $30K | $28,133 | $112,532 |
| $30K – $48K | $29,345 | $117,380 |
| $48K – $75K | $32,749 | $130,996 |
| $75K – $110K | $35,868 | $143,472 |
| $110K+ | $36,975 | $147,900 |
| Sticker price (no aid) | $45,730 | $182,920 |
Programs at University of New Haven
15 degree programs ranked by DegreeOutlook Score. Click any program for AI scenario analysis and 10-year earnings projections.