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Cost & ROI · 2026

Is Connecticut College worth it?

Pay $36,175/yr after aid. Graduates earn a median of $75,001 ten years out — about 2.1× the annual cost. EduGradify value grade: D.

Net price $36,175 per year, after aid
Earnings 10y $75,001 median, post-enrollment
Median debt $23,500 ≈ $255/mo
D Top 78% Exceptional Investment

The ROI math, in 30 seconds

$36,175 × 4 years = $144,700 total cost
$75,001 / year earned 10 years after enrolling
=
5.18 ROI score Grade D · Top 78% value

Benchmarks

Connecticut College vs Connecticut avg vs national avg

How this school stacks up against the typical Connecticut college and the typical US college.

Metric Connecticut College Connecticut avg National avg
Avg net price $36,175 $26,872 $18,467
Median earnings 10y $75,001 $64,442 $50,834
Median debt $23,500 $22,882 $19,694
Graduation rate 82.1% 61.7% 49.9%
Acceptance rate 37% 67.9% 72.3%

Hidden cost

What you actually pay, by family income

Net price after grants and scholarships changes a lot depending on family income. Find your bracket.

$0 – $30k Low income
$13,341 per year
$30k – $48k Lower-middle
$16,892 per year
$48k – $75k Middle
$28,961 per year
$75k – $110k Upper-middle
$29,797 per year
$110k+ High income
$47,031 per year

Total cost

4-year cost projection

Estimated net price each year through graduation, assuming a typical 3% annual tuition increase.

Year 1 $36,175 2026–2027
Year 2 $37,260 2027–2028
Year 3 $38,378 2028–2029
Year 4 $39,529 2029–2030
4-year total $151,342 net of expected aid

Sticker price (without aid) would run roughly $338,492 over four years. Most students get $48,448/yr in grants and scholarships.

Debt math

Loan repayment scenarios

If you borrow the median $23,500 at a 6.5% federal rate, here's what each repayment plan looks like.

10-year standard plan $255/mo Total paid: $30,600
15-year extended $192/mo Total paid: $34,560
20-year extended $162/mo Total paid: $38,880

Debt-to-earnings: 31% of one year's median pay. Financial advisors recommend keeping student debt under 100% of expected first-year salary. You're well below that threshold.

Lifetime impact

Lifetime earnings boost vs no degree

Over a typical 40-year career, the median Connecticut College grad earns about $1,200,040 more than a high school graduate (assuming HS median ≈ $45k/yr, BLS).

Annual earnings advantage +$30,001 vs HS-only median
Career-long boost $1,200,040 40-year horizon, today's dollars
Net of 4-year cost $1,055,340 after paying $144,700 for the degree

Caveat: this is a population median, not a guarantee. Actual outcomes vary widely by major, career path, and individual choices. We're showing the median to set realistic expectations.

The verdict

What the numbers say about Connecticut College

The average student at Connecticut College pays $36,175 a year after grants and scholarships, against a $84,623 published sticker price. That is above the CT average net price of $26,872.

Ten years after entry, graduates earn a median of $75,001 — above the CT median of $64,442. Weighed against what students actually pay, EduGradify models this as an exceptional investment.

Typical graduates borrow about $23,500, roughly $255 a month on a standard ten-year plan — a manageable load at about 31% of one year's median earnings.

Smart alternatives

Cheaper Connecticut colleges with comparable outcomes

Same state, at least 20% lower net price, with earnings within reach of Connecticut College.

Frequently asked

Cost & ROI questions

What is the net price at Connecticut College?

The average net price — what students actually pay after grants and scholarships — is $36,175 per year. That's $48,448/yr in financial aid against the $84,623 sticker price. Over four years, that adds up to roughly $144,700.

How much do Connecticut College graduates earn?

Ten years after enrolling, Connecticut College graduates earn a median of $75,001 per year — above the national average of $50,834. That's about 2.1× the annual net cost.

How much debt do Connecticut College graduates take on?

Median federal loan debt at graduation is $23,500 — about $255/month on a standard 10-year repayment plan (assuming a 6.5% federal rate). 35.4% of students take federal loans.

Is Connecticut College worth the cost?

EduGradify assigns Connecticut College a value grade of D — top 78% on real ROI nationally. The math: pay $36,175/yr, earn $75,001/yr ten years out, ROI score of 5.18. Exceptional Investment.

What financial aid is available at Connecticut College?

14.2% of students receive federal Pell Grants (need-based federal aid). 35.4% take federal student loans. On average, students get $48,448 per year in grants and scholarships off the sticker price.

What's the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition at Connecticut College?

In-state tuition is $67,242 per year. Out-of-state tuition is $67,242 per year — a difference of $0/yr or $0 over four years.

How does net price change with family income at Connecticut College?

Net price is income-adjusted — lower-income families typically pay much less. Students from families earning under $30k pay about $13,341. Students from families earning over $110k pay about $47,031. See the chart below for all five income bands.

How we calculate ROI

Every number on this page comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. ROI score = (median earnings 10 years out × 10) / (avg net price × 4). The higher the ratio, the more graduates earn per dollar invested. We then percentile-rank every US college on that score to assign letter grades A+ through D. Read the full methodology →