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What's exceptional about Central Connecticut State Univ (ccsu) ?

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in its state; top masters

Central Connecticut State Univ is the only one of 34 Connecticut colleges whose top Masters major is educational leadership and administration.



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nearest others are Teachers College at Columbia Univ, Saint Peter's Univ, The College of New Jersey, and U of Scranton.

References

  1. College geographic information is from the IPEDS Directory, 2012-13 (Provisional release) by the National Center for Education Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds).
  2. Information on majors and programs of study is from the Completions Data File, 2011-12 (Provisional release) as reported by the National Center for Education Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds). Top majors are the ones that have the most conferred degrees. If it says "is in" rather than just "is", then various top majors were combined into a new attribute. For example, colleges whose top major is "in engineering" will include a college whose top major is chemical engineering, another whose top major is electrical engineering, and so on.

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Central Connecticut State Univ is in New Britain, CT, is public, is in the Northeast Conference, accepts the Common Application, grants doctorates, has a nursing major, has its top Doctoral major in education, has its top Masters major in education, offers on-campus housing, requires test scores for undergrad admissions, its top major is psychology, is on the semester system, and enrolls from 10,000 to 19,999 students.

  • PayScale mid-career median salary ranking (368th place)
  • research spending ($1.0M)
  • average full-time teaching salary ($80,572)
  • out-of-state undergrad tuition & fees ($19,353)
  • in-state undergrad tuition & fees ($8,321)
  • average undergrad student loan ($6,350)
  • cost of a shared room ($5,850)
  • average grant aid to undergrads ($5,603)
  • endowment per full-time student ($3,619)
  • research spending per student ($65)
  • non-resident tuition & fees surcharge (132.6%)
  • in-state freshmen (94.6%)
  • undergrads who get financial aid (86%)
  • undergrads among full-time students (82.2%)
  • full-time retention rate (76%)
  • undergrads who receive student loans (69%)
  • ratio of female full-time freshmen (46%)
  • undergrads who get Pell grants (34%)
  • minorities (20.7%)
  • undergrads who are 25 years or older (20.4%)
  • grad students who are under 25 years old (19.9%)
  • tuition & fees increase over three years (13.1%)
  • Blacks or African Americans (9.2%)
  • Hispanics (8.2%)
  • disabled students (5%)
  • average teaching salary differential (men vs. women, 3.2%)
  • Asians (3.1%)
  • foreign students (1.7%)
  • American Indians or Alaska Natives (0.2%)
  • average teaching salary differential (women vs. men, -3.1%)
  • 25th percentile SAT math score (460)
  • 25th percentile SAT reading score (450)
  • 25th percentile SAT writing score (450)
  • 75th percentile SAT math score (560)
  • 75th percentile SAT reading score (550)
  • 75th percentile SAT writing score (550)
  • alumni who played in the National Football League (2)
  • dorm capacity (2,142)
  • first-year applicants (5,699)
  • foreign students (265)
  • full-time grad students (615)
  • full-time undergrads (7,771)
  • grad students (2,149)
  • members of the National Academy of Sciences (0)
  • men's basketball Final Four appearances (0)
  • Rhodes Scholar alumni (0)
  • total 75th percentile SAT score (1,660)
  • undergrads (9,942)
  • yearly for-credit students (15,153)
  • on-campus yearly property crimes per thousand students (0.9)
  • students per faculty member (16)
  • annual rainfall (58.5 inches)
  • diversity and inclusion ratio (0.12)
  • elevation (49 meters)

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