University Of Connecticut [UCONN], Storrs Programs, Tuition Fees & Entry Requirements 2022-2023

Bachelor of Arts [B.A] [Human Development and Family Sciences] From University of Connecticut

Storrs, ConnecticutLocation
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Bachelor of Arts [B.A] (Human Development and Family Sciences)

4 years
Full Time
On Campus

₹35.5 L/Yr

$42,802 /Yr

Welcome to the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Connecticut. Students who complete the undergraduate program (HDFS major) receive a Bachelor of Arts degree. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the Department, as well as the breadth of students’ interests, we have indicated 11 different career pathways our students may pursue.

Family Life Education (FLE)

Family Life Educators work with families of diverse backgrounds on such issues as financial planning, education, work-family issues, parenting, sexuality, gender, and more. Family life education uses a psycho-education approach to focus on healthy family functioning from a family systems perspective with an emphasis on prevention.

Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE)

Students who complete the Early Childhood Development and Education Concentration are qualified, upon graduation to receive the State of Connecticut Early Childhood Teaching Credential. Students are prepared to take a position as a head teacher in a preschool, or infant/toddler classroom. This would also be considered exceptional preparation for a graduate program in Elementary and or Special Education.

Early Childhood Development

Students who complete the Early Childhood Development concentration will be prepared upon graduation to take a position as a teaching assistant in a birth-preschool classroom/program. The concentration is an outstanding preparation for students interested in pursuing graduate programs in allied health professions such as Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech and Language, or Elementary and/or Special Education.

Public Policy and Law

For students interested in pursuing graduate school or a career in the legal field, policy making, public administration, or policy analysis, including work as an attorney, human rights advocate, legislative aide/researcher, policy analyst and researcher and related positions.

Counseling and Therapy

For students interested in pursuing a career as a helping professional. Students who follow a counseling or therapy track often go to graduate school and enroll in one of the following programs: Marriage and Family Therapy, Clinical Social Work, Psychology, or Professional/Rehabilitation Counseling. These degree paths enable one to develop the skills necessary to intervene with individuals, couples, and families in ways that improve psychological and relational wellbeing.

Child and Adolescent Development

For students interested in pursuing a graduate education or career opportunities in the areas of youth program services, human/social services, research, and government/public policy. Students will advance their knowledge on how family, culture, and neighborhoods influence child and adolescent development.

Social Work

For students interested in pursuing graduate school or a career working with children and families in clinical and community settings; community organizing, social justice, policy analysis and advocacy, and working with various human rights organizations and in health and mental health fields, among other related positions.

Families and Disabilities

Disabilities are a universal aspect of the human experience. This career path is for individuals who are interested in thinking critically about the “lived lives” of individuals with disabilities, their families, and community. Graduates with BA’s might work in schools, community residences, or intervention and support programs for children, youth, adults, and families. This focus prepares students for graduate study in: disabilities studies; education; special education; clinical, social, or school psychology; public policy; public health; or sociology.

Public Health

For students interested in pursuing graduate and professional degrees in the field of health or a career in health promotion and education, health administration, health service evaluation, health research, health advocacy, hospital/managed care administration, community outreach, or related positions.

Family and Consumer Sciences

Family and Consumer Sciences Educator: this career path will provide the FCS content courses needed by students interested in teaching human development and family studies, nutritional sciences and food production, textiles and apparel, and related courses to middle and high school students. Graduate level work will be required to complete the FCS teacher certification process.

Aging

(Gerontology offered as a minor) The aging boom has produced a growing number of career paths available now and in the future for persons interested in working with, for, and on behalf of the older adult population. While many of the career paths listed here do require graduate training, opportunities do exist in the aging field with a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development and Family Studies. Some of the more popular career opportunities in aging include: older adult programming and social service, government/public policy, elder law, long-term care and planning, housing specialist, education, health administration, gerontological social work, intergenerational and family research, business, and technology.


Important Dates

Admission decisions for Spring are made on a rolling basis.

EventApplication Date
Admissions Decision Notification Begins For 2023 Fall Mar 1, 2023

Tuition Fees

Year1st Year Fees
Tuition Fees₹3547858 (USD 42802)

Other Expenses

HeadAvg Cost Per Year
Housing₹599958 (USD 7238)
Meals₹498998 (USD 6020)
Other Fees₹608413 (USD 7340)
Total Cost₹1707369 (USD 20598)

Eligibility & Entry Requirement

Academic Eligibility:

  • Official high school transcripts including students’ senior classes, class rank (if applicable), and latest grades earned.
  • UConn requires official SAT or ACT scores. 
    • SAT scores are made optional beginning with students applying for Spring 2021 entry and continuing through the next two admissions cycles.
  • International applicants whose primary language is not English are required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.

Scores Required

79 / 120

Avg. Score in

TOEFL

6.5 / 9

Avg. Score in

IELTS

1315 / 1600

Avg. Score in

SAT

32 / 36

Avg. Score in

ACT

100 / 120

Avg. Score in

Duolingo

Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids

NameScholarship Per StudentLevel of StudyType
Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship ProgramScholarship per studentVariable AmountLevel Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
TEC ScholarshipScholarship per student₹ 82,890/Yr$1,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
Microsoft Tuition ScholarshipScholarship per studentVariable AmountLevel Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
QS scholarshipsScholarship per studentVariable AmountLevel Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
WU Foundation Global 52 ScholarshipScholarship per student₹ 2.1 L/Yr$2,500Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
Jane M. Klausman Women in Business ScholarshipScholarship per student₹ 4.1 L/Yr$5,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based


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