University of New Haven
School info
3.4
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.7
Food
2.6
Clubs
3.7
Facilities
3.5
Internet
3
Location
3
Opportunities
3.8
Safety
3.7
Social
3.4
Happiness
3.7
Basic Information
Location
- West Haven, CT
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1920
- Founder: New Haven YMCA, Northeastern University
Academic information
Degree Courses
- The University of New Haven offers: - 105 undergraduate degree programs - 92 graduate degree programs - 4 doctorate programs
Key Area
- Cyber Forensics
- Power and Energy Systems
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Biomaterials and Medical Device Innovation
- Security and Artificial Intelligence
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 7,513
- Undergraduates: 5,023
- Postgraduates: 2,490
- Academic Staff: 522
- Administrative Staff: 510
Notable Alumni
- Tony Sparano
- Steve Bedrosian
- Jamaal Bowman
- Thomas H. Collins
- Dorinda Keenan Borer
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.9
Professors who teach biology, health sciences, and psychology
Overall 4.4
I love it hear! Engineering program is fantastic. Love my professors and the students in my classes.
Overall 4.4
Awesome place to be!
Overall 4.4
Fantastic school and very underrated by most people. Sports management program is one of the best anywhere, faculty are all amazing, and campus is very safe. Food is pretty good for the most part and internet is fantastic. Get involved in some of the 100+ clubs or greek life or you will get very bored very quickly. Glad I chose UNH great school.
Overall 4.4
I love this school, it is a nice safe place. On campus I feel safe no matter what time it is. The teachers here are here to see you succeeded in your field.
Overall 4.3
I really love it here. There are so many opportunities and free stuff to take advantage of. I really enjoy the food although your system has to get used to it in the beginning. Most of the teachers are great and the school really cares about your well-being.
Overall 4.3
Overall, University of New Haven has a great vibe and it is really easy to meet people and get involved.
Overall 4.2
Great school and love the campus!
Overall 4.1
I loved this school. I went for forensic psychology and all my professors were currently in the field or retired which helps a lot. food was ok but the surrounding area makes up for it. party scene was great off campus and the down town new haven area also a good club scene. great opportunities and resources. 11/10 would relive my college years
Overall 4.1
Nice school overall!
Bad reviews
Overall 1
If you are a mechanical engineer you should study electrical engineer
Overall 1.2
Avoid at all costs! Professors will bully you for not knowing something that you would have no possible way of knowing. If you reach out to professors, they will not respond to you (I'm still waiting on an email from 2021). However, if you do not respond to them, they will fail you. This school, and its faculty, are a complete joke.
Overall 1.4
This school fails to make the campus safer. Poor lighting in the surrounding areas, and a false sense of security around campus. Food is not the best, and has massive room for improvement.
Overall 1.5
This school is honestly horrible, they lose your money and files, and won't take credits from other schools. Trick you into signing stuff as well as having to many "software" problems. This school should honestly not exist and in no way is it prepared to even take care just 20 students. Honestly can't wait to transfer
Overall 1.6
Overpriced and overrated, from car thefts, people getting robbed and giving students food poisoning, I’ve grown to dislike this school. If you’re not STEM I’d go anywhere else but here. You’ll save a ton more money and won’t have to deal with the dreadful school staff. There’s a reason it’s a 93%+ acceptance rate, it’s bad.
Overall 1.7
The school community as a whole is very poor.
Overall 1.7
Went nights to the Graduate Program, and the program was just "ok".... My undergraduate at Uconn- Storrs was so much better than the UNH program away academically
Overall 1.8
The only reason people come to this school is because they offer money. And even then its just a front to reel in students from around the country to make their numbers look better. Most people I know transferred and you can clearly see why from being on campus. Not at all what they depicted the place to be and the people there are not so friendly.
Overall 1.8
This school was a waste of time for me. I did not enjoy any classes and the faculty was very lazy with the admissions process and grading assignments.
Overall 1.9
The majority of people I know here have transferred to other schools and I will be too. The only good thing about this school is the professors, and if you get a helpful advisor, you are lucky. The food is terrible and is known to give food poisoning. It can be very dangerous outside of campus from personal experience & dorms suck! Save your money.