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Overview

The University of Hartford offers a unique combination of educational benefits to its students. The advantages of a multi-school university are combined with the personal attention typical of a small college. And the University's financial assistance program has made this outstanding private education affordable for families of all income levels.

Students from all income ranges are considered for and receive University of Hartford grants and scholarships. The chart below lists income ranges and the number of Hartford students who received grants and /or scholarships from the university.

Family Income Number of Awards
  $50,000 and below 1,089
  $50,001 to $80,000 621
  $80,001 to $100,000 403
  $100,001 and above 934

If you are a full-time undergraduate student applying for financial aid, you will be considered for all programs that the University administers. The University of Hartford offers scholarships and grants to eligible students to help meet their educational expenses. Some awards require that a student demonstrate financial need while others are based solely on academic, artistic, musical or athletic achievement. Often student financial assistance awards are a combination of grant, loan, and sometimes part-time employment.

In addition to our own funds, the University of Hartford participates in all Federal Title IV Programs and Federal Family Education Loan Programs. Residents of Connecticut and those states with reciprocal agreements with the State of Connecticut may also be eligible to receive state scholarships or grants.



Overview : How to Apply : Costs : Scholarships : Need-based Grants : Loans : Student Employment