The University of Bridgeport 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.
UB’s 60-acre campus is located on the scenic Long Island Sound in southwest Connecticut, just 1.5 hours from New York City.
Type of Institution:
Private, four-year
Admissions Process:
Students are accepted directly into majors.
According to U.S. News & World Report, the University of Bridgeport ranks among the U.S.’s top Colleges and Universities in each of the following areas:
Ranked as one of the Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs – National Universities
– 39th Most Ethnically Diverse National University
– 119th Best National University for Top Performers on Social Mobility
In addition:
– Money ranked the University of Bridgeport as one of the Best Colleges in America.
– The University of Bridgeport earned Bronze in the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Diversity Recognition Program.
– PayScale ranked the University of Bridgeport #42 in their annual College Salary Report for 2-year degree programs.
– The University of Bridgeport is the only CT University in the Doctoral/Professional STEM-Focused category – Carnegie Classification.
– The University of Bridgeport is ranked in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
– ADT ranked the University of Bridgeport the #1 Safest Campus in Connecticut.
UNDERGRADUATE
Tuition – $32,860
Fees (approx.) – $4220
Room and Board – $16,350 – $21270
Renewable Scholarships – $5000 – $20000 (based upon the merit)
GRADUATE
Tuition : $14,040 – $18,270
Fees (approx.) : $3460 – $3790
Room only : $4600 – 8250
Commuter Meal Plans* : $25 – $1000
*Meal plans purchased separately by graduate students based on individual preference
Scholarships – $3000 – $5000
Graduate Scholarships valid for 2 semesters (first year of study)
HEALTH INSURANCE : $1880
Total Undergraduate Enrollment:
More than 2,740
In the early twentieth century Bridgeport was one of only six U.S. cities of over 100,000 people with no institution of higher education. Local physics and mathematics teacher E. Everett Cortright believed that equal access to education was necessary for national success, stating, “Ability and leadership must be sought in all groups.” He and two friends, founder of the dental hygiene profession Alfred Fones and Raybestos President Sumner Simpson, decided to create a two-year junior college, the first one in New England.
On May 5, 1927, the state charter of the Junior College of Connecticut was signed to resounding local and regional acclaim. Dr. Fones bought a large brick building at 1001 Fairfield Avenue to use as the first college building. Aspiring men and women entered the new college to take general education classes, as well as specialties like Hungarian and aeronautics. Almost immediately President Cortright realized that the college needed to grow and began building dormitories. By 1935 he had absorbed New Haven’s Arnold College, and opened a School of Business. He purchased more property, including P.T. Barnum’s former estate near Seaside Park.
At the end of World War II, veterans flooded the school, taking advantage of the GI Bill. The new president, James Halsey, saw this as an opportunity to expand the successful junior college into a full university, and students agreed, signing petitions and writing to newspapers. In 1947, the University of Bridgeport was created on its campus by Seaside Park. New majors and schools were added, all contributing to the diversity of ideas and opportunities that have distinguished the university ever since. The innovative thinking that led to the founding of UB almost a century ago continues to guide us today as we connect to a wider world.
With the University’s Centennial Celebration approaching, we take note of its long and storied history, including an impressive list of achievements categorized as being the first, the best, and the only.
First in the world: Fones School of Dental Hygiene (1913).
The School of Nursing launched the first BSN program in Connecticut.
Partnered with the Peace Corps to offer New England’s first Peace Corps Preparatory Program (2014).
UB’s master’s degree in Nutrition is the first and most in-depth program in the nation (1991).
The first & only PhD program in Technology Management in the Northeast.
STEM on Wheels is the first STEM bus in Connecticut.
The first PhD in Computer Science and Engineering in the Northeast.
Home to the first ABET-accredited Computer Engineering program in Connecticut.
First High Tech Incubator in Fairfield County.
The first Education Leadership Doctoral Program (EdD) in Connecticut (1980).
The first university-based chiropractic program in the nation (1991).
NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer National Champions (2018).
Largest graduate engineering program in CT and second-largest graduate engineering school in New England.
97% five-year pass rate average for the fully Accredited Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE).
Approximately 100% employment rate for engineers.
Money Magazine Best Colleges 2019.
UB online programs were named among the best in the nation for the 7th straight year per USNWR* (2018).
50,000 community service and service-learning volunteer hours annually.
The university with the most ASEE student research awards in the last 10 years (Northeast Section).
One of 62 universities in the world to participate in the National Academy of Engineering Grand Engineering Challenges of the 21st Century program.
39th most diverse national university per USNWR* (2020).
Ranked as a top performer for social mobility among national universities per USNWR* (2020).
UB undergraduate and graduate black and Latino students in STEM-related fields graduate at a higher rate than the national average.
The average class size is 14.
16:1 student-faculty ratio.
* U.S. News & World Report
The only university in Connecticut with a master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence.
Only Connecticut college to receive ASEE Diversity Recognition Program Award (Bronze).
Women’s Gymnastics has won 6 USA Gymnastics National Championships in 11 years.
Only university with two Top 10 Global Teacher Prize finalists.
UB is one of only three Connecticut universities included in the Carnegie Classification system as Doctoral/Professional, and the only one of the three designated as STEM-focused.
Biology (B.A.)
Biology (B.S.)
Business Administration (B.S.)
Business Analytics and Intelligence (B.S.)
Computer Engineering (B.S.)
Computer Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Computer Science (B.S.)
Criminal Justice & Human Security (B.A.)
Dental Hygiene (B.S.)
Electrical Engineering (B.S.)
General Studies (B.S.)
Health Science (B.S.)
Human Services (B.S.)
Mathematics (B.A.)
Mathematics (B.S.)
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)
Music (B.M.)
Music: Business (B.M.)
Music: Music Education (B.M.)
Psychology (B.S.)
Sport Management (B.S.)
Undecided Undergraduate
Analytics and Systems (M.S.)
Artificial Intelligence (M.S.)
Biology (M.A.)
Biology (M.S.)
Biomedical Engineering (M.S.)
Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Business Administration: Health Care Management (M.B.A.) – Hybrid
Chinese Herbology (M.S.) – Hybrid
Computer Engineering (M.S.)
Computer Science (M.S.)
Counseling: Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.S.)
Counseling: College Student Personnel (M.S.)
Criminal Justice & Human Security (M.A.)
Electrical Engineering (M.S.)
Finance (M.S.)
Mechanical Engineering (M.S.)
Technology Management (M.S.)
Traditional Chinese Medicine (M.S.)
JACKSON SUBEDI
International Recruiter
UNIVERSITY of BRIDGEPORT
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