University of Hartford
Contact Information
Undergraduate Admissions
University of Hartford
Office of Admission
West Hartford , Connecticut 06117
Phone: 860.768.4981
Fax: 860.768.4961
University of Hartford
Office of Admission
West Hartford , Connecticut 06117
Phone: 860.768.4981
Fax: 860.768.4961
Graduate Admission
University of Hartford
Graduate and Adult Services
West Hartford , Connecticut 06117
Phone: 860.768.4371
Fax: 860.768.5160
University of Hartford
Graduate and Adult Services
West Hartford , Connecticut 06117
Phone: 860.768.4371
Fax: 860.768.5160
English Language Institute
University of Hartford
English Language Institute
West Hartford , Connecticut 06117
Phone: 860.768.4399
Fax: 860.768.5258
University of Hartford
English Language Institute
West Hartford , Connecticut 06117
Phone: 860.768.4399
Fax: 860.768.5258
Program Description
University Environment
- Ideal Location - The University of Hartford is situated on a secure 320-acre campus in West Hartford, Connecticut 7km west of the Capital City of Hartford, Connecticut. As a student at the University of Hartford you will be within a 2-hour drive of the great American cities of Boston and New York.
- Professional Accreditation - Our degree programs hold the highest levels of accreditation available in the US, such as the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) and the International Association for Management Education (AACSB)
- Small Supportive Environment - 4800 undergraduate students and 1600 graduate students attend the University of Hartford.
- Residential Living - You will have a choice of living arrangements that include dormitory housing, suites and apartments.
- Scholarship Opportunities - If you chose to apply for an undergraduate degree you will be considered for Scholarships that range from $2000.00 to Full Tuition (Music, Art, Dance, and Athletics). If you chose to apply for a graduate degree you have the opportunity to compete for teaching and research assistantships.
- Applying - You are welcome to download the undergraduate application: http://admission.hartford.edu/intl
Undergraduate Academic Programs
- Humanities - Art History, History, Cinema, Drama, English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Politics & Government, Political Economy, Professional & Technical Writing
- Natural & Social Sciences - Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Computer Science
- Business - Accounting, Economics and Finance, Entrepreneurial Studies, Finance & Insurance, Management, and Marketing. AACSB Accredited.
- Education, Nursing and Health Professions - Early Childhood, Elementary Education, and Secondary Education/English, Human Services, Health Science, Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology (NAACLS Accredited), Physical Therapy, Respiratory Care/Respiratory Therapy, Radiological Technology (JCERT Accredited), (Accredited by CAAHEP) & Health Science for Pre-Chiropractic, Pre-Dental, Pre-Optometry, and Pre Podiatry.
- Fine Art - Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Design, Ceramics, Photography, Illustration, Video, Visual Communication Design
- Music, Theater and Dance - Performance, Composition, Actor Training Dance, Jazz, Music Education, Music Management, Music Theater, Performing Arts Management
- Engineering - Acoustics, Biomedical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Acoustics. ABET Accredited.
- Engineering Technology - Audio Engineering Technology, Architectural Engineering Technology, Chemical Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Electronic Engineering Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology. ABET Accredited.
Graduate Academic Programs
- Arts and Science - Psychology, Biology, Communication
- Business - Business Administration, Finance, Information Systems, Insurance, International Business, Marketing, Management, Taxation, Accounting, Organizational Behavior
- Engineering - Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering
- Education, Nursing and Health Professions - Teaching, Educational Computing and Technology, Counseling, Administration and Supervision, Nursing, Physical Therapy
- Music - Performance, Conducting, Composition, Education, Opera, Theory
- Art - Ceramics, Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture, Painting
- Applying - You are welcome to download an application from the http://admission.hartford.edu/graduate or apply on line.
English Language Institute (ELI)
- Four levels of Instruction - You will be placed according to your proficiency with English.
- Intensive study - You will receive 23 hours of instruction per week.
- Areas of Emphasis - You will receive instruction in oral/aural skills, reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and grammar and writing skills.
- Six sessions per year - You may begin your program in September, October, January, March, May and July academic terms.
- Experienced Teachers - You will be taught by teachers who hold advanced degrees in English, Linguistics or related fields. Teaching Staff have considerable experience working with non native English Speakers.
- Social/Cultural Activities - You will have the opportunity to develop your skills while learning about your fellow classmates and the history and beauty of Hartford.
- TOEFL Preparation - You will have the opportunity to take a TOEFL preparation class. The English Language Institute offers the Institutional TOEFL at the end of each semester.
- Applying - You are welcome to download an application from the internet: http://www.hartford.edu/eli
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