Below is a ranking of the 46 colleges in Connecticut with the highest percent of white students. Northwestern Connecticut Community College tops the list with white students comprising 83% of the school's enrollment.
School | % White | |
---|---|---|
Charter Oak State CollegeNew Britain, CT |
59.3% | |
University of New HavenWest Haven, CT |
59.3% | |
St Vincent's CollegeBridgeport, CT |
57.2% | |
University of HartfordWest Hartford, CT |
55.7% | |
Southern Connecticut State UniversityNew Haven, CT |
56.0% | |
University of Saint JosephWest Hartford, CT |
53.5% | |
Wesleyan UniversityMiddletown, CT |
53.5% | |
University of Connecticut Tri CampusWaterbury, CT |
53.1% | |
Goodwin CollegeEast Hartford, CT |
52.6% | |
Manchester Community CollegeManchester, CT |
52.5% | |
Naugatuck Valley Community CollegeWaterbury, CT |
52.6% | |
Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT |
46.5% | |
Lincoln College of New England SouthingtonSouthington, CT |
45.4% | |
University of Connecticut StamfordStamford, CT |
41.5% | |
Albertus Magnus CollegeNew Haven, CT |
39.8% | |
Post UniversityWaterbury, CT |
39.6% | |
Gateway Community CollegeNew Haven, CT |
38.6% | |
Holy Apostles College and SeminaryCromwell, CT |
33.7% |