Connecticut College: 2024 Requirements, Scores & GPAs

This is the go-to guide for getting into Connecticut College. We suggest you read until the end... Not only will we layout the exact GPA and test scores you should aim for when applying to Connecticut College, but we’ll also offer creative ways to help your application stand out from the pack. We breakdown Connecticut College statistics better than any article out there and show you how these have changed over time. Also, make sure to check out Connecticut College on CampusReel to see what it’s really like here. If you're interesting in transferring to Connecticut College, the read our transfer guide. You can also use the below calculator to help determine your likelihood of acceptance at Connecticut College

What are your chances at Connecticut College?

Your SAT Score
on a 4.0 scale

This free college chances tool calculates your acceptance chances at Connecticut College or any other U.S. college

Please note all chances are estimates based on test score and GPA averages.

What GPA do you need to get into Connecticut College?

Connecticut College’s average GPA is 3.84. Connecticut College does require GPA. This average GPA means Connecticut College is very selective. Often times, schools in this range are trying to increase their selectivity and “prestige”. We can’t read the minds of Connecticut College application readers, but they likely want to increase the average GPA from 3.84 to 4.03 this year - to play it safe, we recommend striving for the 4.03 GPA.

*BEFORE CONTINUING PLEASE NOTE: GPA and “prestige” DO NOT mean a college is right for you. Connecticut College may seem amazing on paper, but you may hate it... That’s why 700,000 students transfer colleges every year - they end up going to the wrong school. It’s crucial to watch the videos on CampusReel and make sure you can envision yourself on Connecticut College’s campus. These Connecticut College admission statistics do not sufficiently tell you what a college or university is like.

What is Connecticut College’s acceptance rate?

Last year Connecticut College’s acceptance rate was 39.97. However, check out how the acceptance rate has changed over time.

2016 2017 2018
Acceptance Rate 35.0 % 38.0 % 39.97 %

As you can see, Connecticut College is a little easier to get into than last year.

Acceptance rate alone does not indicate your likelihood for getting into Connecticut College - it’s a very high level understanding of the true competition. Use the acceptance rate as a general guide for curating a list of 10-15 schools that fall into different ranges of competitiveness. Then, use the below data to get a deeper understanding of how your application will compare to the rest of the pool.

What are your chances at Connecticut College?

Your SAT Score
on a 4.0 scale

This free college chances tool calculates your acceptance chances at Connecticut College or any other U.S. college

Please note all chances are estimates based on test score and GPA averages.

Does Connecticut College Require Test Scores?

Connecticut College requires that you either take the SAT or ACT. See the table below for how Connecticut College’s accepted students have performed on both tests. You may be wondering how many test scores should you submit. Generally, don’t freak out about taking the test too often. Industry consensus is that you can submit up to 6 tests as a reasonable limit.

Connecticut College SAT Requirements

Connecticut College’s average SAT score is 1360 - this is the sum of the math and reading portions of the SAT (the 1600 scale). Check out the below table for a deeper look into how students performed - it’s also very interesting to look at the average test score over time. The trend over time helps give insight into whether Connecticut College is getting more or less competitive.

25th Percentile 75th Percentile Average
Math 640 720 680
Reading 650 710 680
2019 Total 1290 1430 1360
2018 Total - - -
2017 Total - - -

Connecticut College’s average SAT score is 1360. To be a competitive applicant for Connecticut College your SAT score should come close to the average. If you’re closer to the 1290, you’re likely going to have a tougher time getting accepted. To consider Connecticut College a “target” school (one that you are likely to get into) you should aim for a score of 1430.

Connecticut College ACT Requirements

Connecticut College’s average ACT score is 59. To be a competitive applicant for Connecticut College your ACT score should come close to the average. If you’re closer to the 55, you’re likely going to have a tougher time getting accepted. To consider Connecticut College a “target” school (one that you have a good chance of getting into) you should aim for a score of 64.

25th Percentile 75th Percentile Average
Math 26 30 28
Reading 29 34 31
Writing - - -
2019 Total 55 64 59
2018 Total - - -
2017 Total - - -

How hard is it to get into Connecticut College?

As you can see from the data above, Connecticut College is difficult to get into. Not only should you be aiming for a 3.84 but also SAT scores around 1360.

Connecticut College Requirements

Now you know where you need to be for getting into Connecticut College from a grade and test score perspective. Let’s quickly outline what else you’ll need to provide for your application to get reviewed, and then we’ll move onto the most important section: differentiating your app.

Recommendations Status
School Rank Neither required nor recommended
GPA Neither required nor recommended
School Record Required

How to get into Connecticut College

Follow these steps to maximize your chances of getting into Connecticut College. Everything you read above will help prepare you for what you need to achieve to have a shot at Connecticut College, but these steps will take you even further in applying that knowledge and differentiating your application.

Main Academic Excellence that is in line with Connecticut College admission standards.

  1. Score at least a 1360 on the SAT or 59 on the ACT.
  2. Maintain a GPA of at least a 3.84.

Join Extracurriculars that Align with Connecticut College’s Values.

  1. Join your school band, a sports team or another group activity. If Connecticut College values music heavily, for example, then try to participate in an organization related to that topic.
  2. Volunteer in your hometown. New London has tons of ways to be involved beyond just the college. Connecticut College wants applicants that are also good ambassadors for the school - they want students who will give back to the local community and broader New London area in general.
  3. Spend your summer doing something that speaks to your values, personal growth, leadership qualities and other less quantifiable characteristics. Connecticut College needs to see past your test scores and grades - they need to know that you will be a valuable and contributing member of their community. You are more than grades and test scores - your experiences should demonstrate that.

Prepare Your Application

  1. Write a stellar essay that shows Connecticut College something they can’t figure out from the other parts of your application. For a detailed guide on writing the best college essay, check this out.
  2. Get teacher recs that speak to your character. If you know what you’re majoring in and include that in your Connecticut College app, try to have at least 1 recommendation from a teacher in that department.
  3. Apply Before the Deadline. Too many students wait until the last minute to submit their application, and too much can go wrong during this precious time window. Since many students are applying on the last day, it’s possible that Connecticut College’s own system crashes. Don’t risk the added stress this can cause - submit your app a few days early.

What are your chances at Connecticut College?

Your SAT Score
on a 4.0 scale

This free college chances tool calculates your acceptance chances at Connecticut College or any other U.S. college

Please note all chances are estimates based on test score and GPA averages.

Related College & Universities:

Transferring to University of Bridgeport
Transferring to Trinity College
Transferring to Babson College
Transferring to Mount Holyoke College
Transferring to The New England Conservatory of Music

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