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University of New Haven ranking by US News for Health Care stream is #73 out of 96 in global ranking, #26 out of 80 in USA for the year 2025.
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Health Care | #73 out of 96 in Global Ranking #26 out of 80 in usa |
Public Policy | #217 out of 268 in Global Ranking #25 out of 182 in usa |
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14 Reviews Found
Likes
- Experience is gained through learning ! The course works are designed such a way that they help in gaining hands on experience through capstone projects.
- International students receive full support from the university related to all immigration queries through University immigration services.
- The college is located in Connecticut, since neighboring states are New York and Boston it is good for networking , attend job fairs, weekend travel, access to companies for jobs and internships.
Dislikes
- Tution fees is a bit high compared to the size and recognition of the college since it is a private university.
- The campus is very small compared to other state universities due to which it is a bit less energetic.
- Although there are courses which are top rated there it is not a tier 1 college .
Placement
- Only 10% of the students secure full-time employment within 6 months of graduation.
- The first step involved is to establish contacts since day 1 of the college and try to securing an internship and once you do an internship it’s easy to secure a full-time job and skill and experience are key factors to secure a job
- Only one percent from each batch of international students secure full-time jobs.
- On campus Accommodation is expensive compared to off-campus. I would definitely recommend off-campus living.
- $400-$500 is the rent.
- WiFi common kitchen and sharing room
- I had no challenges securing an accommodation. The lease agreement is important.
- Stay off campus and save your expenses. Just half a mile from college.
- Indian students stay in New Haven and west haven. It depends.

Likes
- Professors
- Activities
- Library Resources
Dislikes
- Some professors are not available and hasty for doubt clarifications
- AI was not deep dived enough
- Pre requisites are given a lot even if we show we have done them previously or even if we had experience
Placement
- Around 85–90% of students from my graduating batch secured full-time employment within 6 months of completing their program. This includes those on OPT and STEM OPT extensions. Timely job search and internship experience were key factors in success.
- Infosys USA – Technology Analyst
- Cognizant – Data Engineer
- Deloitte – Cyber Risk Analyst
- Prudential – Business Intelligence Developer
- I opted for off-campus, which was near my university. There are on-campus ones too but they are a bit costly. Off-campus, based on the house that we opt for, we have facilities. We also have dining on campus where we can pay and eat.
- Connecticut has good transportation; because of that, we can take a house somewhat far too. In our house we had a common kitchen and 1.5 baths. Washer and dryer are in the house. All the utilities were included in the rent. We do have an additional cost for cleaning since we used to have a cleaning service that came biweekly.

Likes
- I like the exposure a student obtains through the university(culture, professionalism, career building, vast communities, etc).
Dislikes
- I dislike not having a good on-campus placement opportunity for master's graduates.
Placement
On-campus opportunities are very less though the course is most in demand across the country.
I chose this university because this is one in my budget range and has a good reputation among all the admits I received. I would rate an overall of 7 for 10. The campus has good resources like labs, libraries, a career development centre, and many more to use for the sake of students. I am very passionate about data-driven decision making so I opted for Business analytics as my major.
Likes
- I like the infrastructure and the library, I also like the gym at the university.
- Its good and faculty is also good but you need to be very competitive for applying jobs.
Dislikes
- Placements are not good.
- They need to improve in placements side and offer good placements to students specially international students.
Placement
Placements are very competitive and don’t ever think if you do masters you will get a job, you need to improve your skills and apply for jobs rigorously.
In term of curriculum it was good but in terms of placements it was not so good you need to improve your skills and job search by yourself. My main factor was scholarship and easy admission without any rejection.
Likes
- 1. Good scholarships. 2. One of the few universities that consider MPH under STEM course. 3. Great location other than cold winters.
- The best thing about University of newhaven is its library services and workshops for improving skills, the recreation centre and gym, very easy to get around the campus.
Dislikes
- I think the curriculum could have been more challenging for MPH in particular. College improved me with new knowledge & friends! However, the workload can be intense at times.
Placement
Pretty easy to get placements post MPH. All you got to do is make good connections during masters and interact with professors so that can help you reach the hiring team quicker in or around connecticut.
It was a good experience. A good place is not its location but its people. I was fortunate to have met good friends and good professors which made my time in Connecticut special. I have gained immense valuable knowledge working on campus and meeting new people from different educational backgrounds.
Likes
- The faculty research meets my interest to choose this university in specific with relevant specializations which I wanted to pursue
- The faculty is very helpful and technically sound in their respective fields with in person discussions and interactive teaching. Secondly, the university has a good number of specializations to choose based on the market demand.
Dislikes
- The amenities and resources for the students to access are minimal and the graduate university lacks in diversity as most of them are from India which reduces the opportunity to interact with students from different countries.
Placement
Currently, there are not a lot of opportunities from the university but they would definitely help you in getting a good grade.
The college is quite nice for people who can study and relax at the same time with a lot of assignments few days, overall the college is not perfectly organized in terms of infrastructure and planning but the faculty is very friendly and professional at the same time
Placement
Its really average. Like for intern you get somewhere bw 16$ to 30$ per hours. The placement is like fine fine as the college dont get much companies jowever they have made contact with handshake and interside which helps us landing jobs and internship positions.
I chose this university because it is my program specific and provided me with funding opportunity The expetience was overall good and i learned alot about new things. For admission, I submitted a Letter of recommendation, SOP, MARKSHEEETS and RESUME ect.
Likes
- It resides between three major cities - NewYork , New Jersey and Boston.
- Has a comprehensive course study for Business Analytics
- I don’t think, I like anything other than this.
Dislikes
- First come first basis scholarships. I believe, it should be based on merit and course the student applied.
- Doesn’t have diversified culture and class size is huge.
- Enormous competition from India for on - campus and it literally feels like you are in Indian university.
Placement
Ah, don't ever think that US universities, mainly this particular university, will not have campus placements or campus placement training like Indian universities. They'll have job fairs every semester, and it's your job to connect and network with people to find a job.
Firstly, the University of New Haven is my safe option. I applied to different universities like Ucinn, SUNY Buffalo and George Mason. Although I got admitted to UCinn and RIT, considering the fee factor, I opted for UNH. But I regret coming here. It's not a happening university. High competition for On-campus and hated the scholarship process. This is the procedure for admission: Three LORs, SOP, GRE score ( not mandatory), IELTS. Apply on the college website, and usually, we get the decision in 2-4 weeks.
Placement
I’ve little to no idea as I am still in my first year. But they host a career fair every semester involving most companies around west haven. The pay range cant be compared to a city like New York, etc it is on the lower end
"SOP: General idea of why you’re pursuing the field, why you’re applying to this university, what makes you a perfect fit. LOR, & Resume" Scholarship, networking opportunities, location (close to newyork and boston), faculty (excellent for my course) It has been great. I love the application based nature of my program. There is a huge indian population which may make it easier for people who’re more comfortable with indians. Yale University is a 10 minute drive from the university this means we’re exposed to a lot of events, opportunities from Yale.
Likes
- FACULTY IS VERY WELL EXPERIENCED AND HELPFUL
- Campus is very much happening with lots of things to do
Dislikes
- Nothing the University is amazing just fees is a little high and no scholarship at least for me
- Fees is a little high idnt give scholarship post enrollment
Placement
Well, the median package is roughly 120000 after graduating the best way to find jobs is through networking and taking full advantage of the CDC and professors who would be happy to help you secure an internship either under them or through their referral.
The Admission process was pretty much streamlined with the help of my consultant AEC Global at Hyderabad MS. Leena over here is an expert on international Admissions and guided me through the application and interview.
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