2019—2020
UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD At the University of Hartford, we’re committed to helping you create your own path to success. We offer a unique environment—a SUPPORTIVE CULTURE of EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION that fosters enduring SELF-RESPECT, unwavering SELF-CONFIDENCE, lasting FRIENDSHIPS, a PASSION FOR LEARNING, and a set of wellhoned LIFE SKILLS.
INTERNATIONAL PATHWAY PROGRAM (IPP)
You’ll be able to immerse yourself in the cultural heart and historical soul of America. Located in West Hartford, Connecticut—a welcoming, and affluent suburban community in southern New England—the school is ideally located a mere two-hour drive from both New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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The University of Hartford IPP offers you a gateway to our highly ranked programs, while also providing comprehensive English training to ensure academic success. The Pathway is open to students who have proven their academic ability but need to strengthen their English skills to achieve positive results in the collegiate environment.
U N D E R G R A D UAT E REQUIREMENT
STANDARD IPP
EXTENDED IPP
EXTENDED PLUS IPP
ENGLISH
IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 70 or PTE 50 or GTEC 1101-1175
IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL 60 or PTE 42 or GTEC 1001-1100
IELTS 5.0 or TOEFL 55 or PTE 36 or GTEC 801-1000
GPA
2.50
2.50
2.50
DURATION
2 Semesters | 9 months
3 Semesters | 13 months
4 Semesters | 18 months
G R A D UAT E BOSTON
UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD
REQUIREMENT
STANDARD IPP
EXTENDED IPP
ENGLISH
IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 70 or PTE 50 or GTEC 1101-1175
IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL 60 or PTE 42 or GTEC 1001-1100
GPA
2.75
2.75
DURATION
2 Semesters | 9 months
3 Semesters | 13 months
NEW YORK
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS APPLICATION
UNDERGRADUATE
Complete application*
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English Language Proficiency
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Scan of ALL applicable transcripts in English
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Copy of identification page from passport (scanned)
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Bank statement and Guarantor Statement of Financial Support
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Gap statement if a gap in education
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Music Performance majors must submit audition
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Art students must submit portfolio of 10–15 artwork pieces
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GRADUATE Architecture students must submit a portfolio
*Hartt students must submit supplemental application
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PROGRAM COSTS UNDERGRADUATE
GRADUATE
2019-20
2-SEMESTER STANDARD PATHWAY
3-SEMESTER EXTENDED PATHWAY
4-SEMESTER EXTENDED PLUS PATHWAY
2-SEMESTER STANDARD PATHWAY
3-SEMESTER EXTENDED PATHWAY
Tuition
$41,046
$47,071
$52,427
$27,810
$33,166
Fees*
$2,892
$4,338
$5,784
$1,876
$2,814
Room & Meals**
$12,453
$18,679
$24,905
$11,250
$16,875
Health Insurance
$2,266
$2,266
$2,266***
$2,266
$2,266
Total****
$58,657
$72,354
$85,382
$43,202
$55,121
Optional for Grad
*Fees include registration, technology and student support services; If Graduate students choose to live on campus, there will be additional student support fees. **Graduate room & meals are based on average amount you may expect to pay for off-campus housing and meals. ***Extended Plus students will have one additional semester of health insurance cost. ****Additional $350 fee will be applied to UG Hartt School students. Hartt Performance majors in UG Extended Plus & Grad Extended will have an additional $2,200 fee for private music lessons first semester only..
PROGRAM DATES 2019-2020
APPLICATION DEADLINE
ARRIVAL DATE
ORIENTATION
CLASSES BEGIN
Fall 2019
July 1, 2019
August 27, 2019
August 28, 2019
September 4, 2019
Spring 2020
November 15, 2019
January 15, 2020
January 16, 2020
January 21, 2020
Summer 2020
April 1, 2020
May 13, 2020
May 14, 2020
May 20, 2020
SCHOLARSHIPS
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B E S T U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENGINEERING PROGRAMS ( N O D O C T O R AT E ) U.S. News & World Report, 2019
Undergraduate and transfer students are considered for a partial-tuition scholarship ($6,000—$16,000). Scholarships are offered to the most qualified students submitting an application for the fall and spring academic terms. When you submit an application, you will be automatically considered for this scholarship. There is no separate application required.
PROGRAMS & MAJORS U N D E R G R A D U AT E MAJORS BARNEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Accounting Business Business Analytics & Applied Economics Entrepreneurial Studies Finance Insurance and Risk Management Marketing
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Biology Chemistry Chemistry and Biology Cinema Communication Computer Science Criminal Justice Economics English English Secondary Education History International Studies Judaic Studies Mathematics Mathematics Secondary Education Philosophy Physics Politics and Government Psychology Sociology
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Health Sciences* Integrated Elementary and Special Education Nursing Physical Therapy Radiologic Technology Respiratory Care
G R A D U AT E PROGRAMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY, AND ARCHITECTURE Acoustical Engineering and Music Architectural Engineering Technology Audio Engineering Technology Biomedical Engineering Electrical Engineering, Pre-Medicine Civil Engineering Computer and Electronic Engineering Computer Engineering Engineering Electrical Engineering Electromechanical Engineering Technology Electronic Engineering Technology Engineering Technology Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies Mechanical Engineering
THE HARTT SCHOOL Composition Dance Instrumental Studies Jazz Studies Music Music Education Music History Music/Performing Arts Management Music Production & Technology Music Theory Vocal Studies
HARTFORD ART SCHOOL Ceramics Illustration Painting and Drawing Photography Printmaking Sculpture Visual Communication Design Integrated Media Arts
BARNEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Accounting & Taxation and Business Administration (Dual degree) Business Administration Engineering & Business Administration (Dual degree) Management
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Communication Neuroscience Psychology
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Special Education
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY, AND ARCHITECTURE Architecture Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
THE HARTT SCHOOL Composition Instrumental Studies Jazz Studies Music Music Education Music History Music Theory Vocal Studies
*All Health Sciences majors must meet University deadlines for application—up to one year or more in advance—and must have grades well above average in Math and Science.
LIVING ON CAMPUS Undergraduate IPP students will be housed in Complex F on campus, a standard suite style residence hall. Your shared room comes fully furnished with a single bed, desk, chair, and storage unit. Bedding (sheets, pillow, towels, and comforter) is provided. Amenities include a study lounge, laundry facility, multi-purpose rooms, air-conditioned rooms, phone, cable, high speed internet, and kitchen.
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DINING PLAN Undergraduate IPP students will be enrolled in the 7-Day All-Access Meal Plan, which includes unlimited meals at the Commons and $100 Dining Dollars each semester. Graduate students may choose to participate in other dining plans.
BARNEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Best Graduate Business Schools—Part-time MBA
U.S. News & World Report, 2018
Best Undergrad Schools
Bloomberg Businessweek, 2016
One of the Nation’s Most Outstanding Business Schools Princeton Review, 2017
AMONG THE
BEST MUSIC SCHOOLS I N T U N E M O N T H LY, 2 0 1 7
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The International Pathway Program is a partnership between the University of Hartford and EC Higher Education.
email: hartford@echigher.com | web: hartford.edu/pathway