Schools in New Haven, CT

K-12 and higher education at a glance

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K-12 Education Overview

229 Total Schools
123,945 Total Enrollment
0:1 Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Charter Schools 3.9%

Percentage of schools that are charter schools

Title I Schools 0%

Percentage of schools receiving Title I funding

The New Haven, CT metro area has 229 K-12 schools serving 123,945 students. The average pupil-teacher ratio is 0:1, which is below the national average, meaning smaller class sizes. About 3.9% of schools are charter schools, and 0% receive Title I federal funding for low-income students.

Colleges & Universities

11 Institutions
$36,477 Avg In-State Tuition
$38,690 Avg Out-of-State
66.7% Avg Grad Rate

Top Institutions by Graduation Rate

1

Yale University

15,081 students
$64,700 In-State
96.0% Grad Rate
$0 In-State
83.0% Grad Rate
3

Quinnipiac University

8,918 students
$50,400 In-State
77.0% Grad Rate
$0 In-State
75.0% Grad Rate
$0 In-State
74.0% Grad Rate
$0 In-State
66.0% Grad Rate
7

University of New Haven

9,830 students
$44,100 In-State
59.0% Grad Rate
$6,664 In-State
48.0% Grad Rate
9

Albertus Magnus College

1,161 students
$38,424 In-State
46.0% Grad Rate
$14,576 In-State
43.0% Grad Rate

There are 11 higher education institutions in the New Haven, CT metro area. Average in-state tuition is $36,477, while out-of-state students pay an average of $38,690. The average graduation rate across local institutions is 66.7%. The average acceptance rate is 61.5%.