Fast Facts
ÎçҹѰ»¨ is a non-profit university, home to a diverse student and faculty body from over 45 states and 80 countries who are united by a shared commitment to career readiness, innovation, and a supportive, challenging learning environment.
Type of institution:
Private, four-year
Location:
UB’s 56-acre campus is located on the scenic Long Island Sound in southwest Connecticut, just 1.5 hours from New York City.
Total undergraduate enrollment:
1,479
Admissions process:
Students are accepted directly into majors.
Total costs for the 2023-24 academic year*:
Tuition and fees - $35,760
Food and housing - $16,350
*This is for a traditional full-time undergraduate student (not for students enrolled in the nursing or dental hygiene programs).
Financial aid:
- April 1: Priority FAFSA deadline for 2024-25 (UB School Code: 001416)
- Percentage of students receiving financial aid: 99%
- Average financial aid package:
- Institutional aid: $23,289
- Total aid: $30,989
Student population
Total enrollment: 4,103
- Male (42%) / Female (58%)
- Undergraduate (36%) / Graduate (64%)
Enrollment by race/ethnicity | |
---|---|
White Non-Hispanic | 25% |
Black Non-Hispanic | 18% |
Hispanic | 15% |
Asian or Pacific Islander | 4% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | <1% |
Other | <1% |
Not Identified | 2% |
Non-Resident Alien (International) | 36% |
Security
LiveSafe emergency and tip app
LiveSafe is the personal UB security and information phone application for all students, faculty and staff. It is available for Android and iPhone devices. LiveSafe allows the user to send tips and messages to Campus Security, share locations with friends or family, locate buildings on campus and access emergency services and preparedness information.
The information is easy to obtain directly from your hand-held device by scrolling through the information tabs provided and opening the tab to reach Campus Security while on campus or 911/police when off-campus. Other information available is the SafeWalk feature where the user can allow a family member or friend to follow you on the application to ensure the safe arrival to the destination of your choice. If you are looking for a specific building on campus, the LiveSafe application can give walking or driving directions from wherever you are to the university destination address you choose.
Emergency broadcast system
ÎçҹѰ»¨ has established an emergency broadcast system through LiveSafe. LiveSafe will allow ÎçҹѰ»¨ to transmit messages to users, informing them of an event that may have a direct impact on health or safety.
Accreditation
ÎçҹѰ»¨ is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. The ÎçҹѰ»¨ also is accredited by the Connecticut Office of Higher Education.
Student life
- Student clubs and organizations: 35
- Varsity sports (NCAA Division II): 16
- Mascot: Purple Knight
- School colors: Purple and white
- Average incoming GPA for first-year students: 3.01
- Average incoming GPA for transfer students: 3.04
Academic statistics
- Student/faculty ratio: 16:1
- Number of faculty members: 420
- Full-time: 134
- Part-time: 286
- Average class size: 14
Outcomes and pass rates
Student support
- Student Academic Succes offers tutoring, group study sessions, study-skills workshops, and other valuable services to ensure student success.
- Student Health Services offers high-quality, outpatient ambulatory care for the treatment of acute illness and injuries. It also offers health education, preventive health screening, health promotion programs, and immunizations.
- Counseling Services offers a private and confidential atmosphere for students to sort out their personal worries and concerns about college life or life in general.
- The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, as well as state and local government, offers a number of educational assistance programs for veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces and their dependents. Read more in our Veteran Student Guide.