University of Connecticut Avery Point
School info
3.9
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.2
Food
3.4
Clubs
2.9
Facilities
4.3
Internet
4.2
Location
4.7
Opportunities
3.6
Safety
4.8
Social
3.3
Happiness
4.1
Basic Information
Location
- Groton, CT
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1967
- Founder: Morton Freeman Plant, University of Connecticut
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 5 bachelor's degrees
Key Area
- Marine biology
- environmental science
- coastal studies
- oceanography
- marine biology
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 463 undergraduate students
- Undergraduates: The number of undergraduate students enrolled at University of Connecticut Avery Point is approximately 603 full-time students
- Postgraduates: Approximately 7,000 postgraduate students are enrolled at the University of Connecticut Avery Point
- Academic Staff: The exact number of academic staff at University of Connecticut Avery Point is not provided in the sources. However, it is mentioned that the university system as a whole has 4,624 academic staff. Therefore, the number of academic staff at UConn Avery Point is likely to be a subset of this total, but a specific number is not given. **Range: 0-4,624**
- Administrative Staff: The University of Connecticut Avery Point has at least 30 administrative staff members, as listed in the campus directory. However, the exact number could be higher due to the inclusion of various roles and positions
Notable Alumni
- Alexey von Schlippe
- Kathleen Musante DeWalt
- Ramani Durvasula
- Tansu Çiller
- Molly Qerim
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.6
Beautiful campus with a great atmosphere and sense of community.
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Overall 4.3
This is a great campus. You are right on the water. It is easily UCONN's most scenic campus. It is also overlooked. If you are planning to go to school for Marine Science or Maritime Studies this is the school for you. With the ties to project O this is a great program. Outside of that I wish there was more opportunity at this campus.
Overall 4.3
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Overall 4.2
Great campus. Small so you get to know professors and student body. Feels like home.
Overall 4.1
Avery Point is a small school, which makes it personal. There are small class sizes, which makes it easier to get person help and attention if needed. There are also so many opportunities for internships, study abroad, and academic trips presented to students at UCONN Aver Point.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.7
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