Research and Experimental Psychology at University of Connecticut-Hartford Campus
Bachelor's Degree
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The $23,199 in debt at UConn's Hartford Campus sits right at Connecticut's median for psychology programs, but the earnings picture requires careful interpretation. The estimated $34,769 first-year salary comes from national data on similar programs—not from tracking actual graduates of this specific campus. That figure falls well below what other Connecticut psychology programs typically produce; Yale graduates, for instance, earn around $47,874, and the state median is $13,000 higher than what national peer programs suggest for this campus.
That gap matters because psychology bachelor's degrees often serve as stepping stones to graduate school or require additional credentialing for higher-paying clinical work. At a 0.67 debt-to-earnings ratio based on comparable programs nationally, graduates would dedicate about two-thirds of their first-year income to debt—manageable if earnings grow quickly, but tight if they don't. The Hartford campus serves a significant population of Pell Grant recipients (46%), so financial strain could hit harder for families already stretching budgets.
Given that this is a regional campus of UConn with limited outcome data, the safest assumption is that earnings will track closer to national psychology program averages than to Connecticut's higher benchmarks. If your child plans to pursue graduate education or needs the degree for career advancement, the debt load is reasonable. But if they're expecting bachelor's-level psychology work in Connecticut's job market to deliver the state's typical outcomes, actual results from this specific campus remain unknown.
Where University of Connecticut-Hartford Campus Stands
Earnings vs. debt across all research and experimental psychology bachelors's programs nationally
Compare to Similar Programs in Connecticut
Research and Experimental Psychology bachelors's programs at peer institutions in Connecticut (10 total in state)
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| School | In-State Tuition | Earnings (1yr)* | Earnings (4yr) | Median Debt | Debt/Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $17,452 | $34,769* | — | $23,199 | — | |
| $64,700 | $47,874* | — | — | — | |
| National Median | — | $34,768* | — | $21,500 | 0.62 |
Career Paths
Occupations commonly associated with research and experimental psychology graduates
Statisticians
Biostatisticians
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
Psychologists, All Other
Neuropsychologists
Clinical Neuropsychologists
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Managers, All Other
Compliance Managers
About This Data
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (October 2025 release)
Population: Graduates who received federal financial aid (Title IV grants or loans). At University of Connecticut-Hartford Campus, approximately 46% of students receive Pell grants. Students who did not receive federal aid are not included in these figures.
Earnings: Median earnings from IRS W-2 data for graduates who are employed and not enrolled in further education, measured 1 year after completion. Earnings are pre-tax and include wages, salaries, and self-employment income.
Debt: Median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation. Does not include private loans or Parent PLUS loans borrowed on behalf of students.
Estimated Earnings: Actual earnings data is not available for this program (typically due to privacy thresholds when fewer than 30 graduates reported earnings). The estimate shown is based on the national median of 84 similar programs. Actual outcomes may vary.