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Unfair_Isopod534 t1_iy9jjex wrote

You are close enough to CCSU and their CS dept is amazing. Cost wise i believe it should be better as well.

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UltraRunnin t1_iy9o1jv wrote

This. I’d go to CCSU over UHart… private school prices aren’t worth it unless it’s a big name.

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btmc t1_iya8yxh wrote

And the big names tend to have great financial aid.

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Jaggar345 t1_iyazcb2 wrote

I went to uhart on a massive scholarship it was cheaper than a state school. They used to offer some really big scholarships. Personally I wouldn’t go there if you are not on one it’s not worth the cost at all

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adultdaycare81 t1_iy9uuv8 wrote

This. 1/2 the cost and honestly a better program.

Business I would say is a toss up. But CS you want to be at CCSU. Even out of state it makes more sense to go to CCSU.

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eresho t1_iyaeazi wrote

I don’t know anything about University of Hartford, but I can confirm that CCSU has great computer science program.

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ashlietta t1_iy9llgu wrote

I’ve posted this before but it’s worth posting again.

UHart is so expensive. Private school prices with none of the benefits. I attended UHart 10+ years ago for a different major and I’m still paying those loans. I would highly recommend looking into public school options which will be much better financially. Just my own opinion - I know nothing about this major specifically.

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DungareeManSkedaddle t1_iy9yay3 wrote

No. UConn or one of the other state universities would be a MUCH better value.

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Sugaree36 t1_iyb26ov wrote

Uconn is so inconvenient. East bum f.

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web4deb t1_iya0g5g wrote

I went to UHa 30+ years ago for engineering and it was expensive then, I can't imagine what it would cost now. My kid went to UConn Storrs for CS... Very good program there and got a job before graduating. Save your money and go to CCSU or UConn

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solomons-marbles t1_iya9jtg wrote

As someone who works in higher education, unless you’re trying to get into a specialized post degree program, where you went generally means very little. A teaching degree from CCSU is worth the same as one from Yale.

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FireFistMihawk t1_iya9qih wrote

I'll reiterate what many have already said here, I don't think University of Hartford is worth the cost. Very high tuition and I don't think the name carries the weight to justify the cost.

I'm an engineering student, not comp sci so I don't know the ins and outs obviously, but the few friends I have that have graduated from CCSU with comp Sci degrees seem to be doing very well for themselves. I'd say it's worth looking into the programs over at Central or even UConn.

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PettyWitch t1_iyaajgf wrote

I'm a senior software engineer with 15 years experience. I can say when I worked for Connecticut based companies we tried to pull from UCONN. I really don't know anything about how the schools compare, but if UCONN is better for you financially, go there. You'll easily find employment as a developer if you go to UCONN.

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gravel-wagon t1_iya0ftx wrote

Honestly, no. I've been out of college for a while now, but I was not impressed by their engineering school when I was looking. They offered me one of the weakest financial aid / scholarship packages of anywhere I looked, too. Even WPI would have been cheaper, if I recall correctly.

UConn has significantly better academics and better name recognition for engineering, and it's a hell of a lot cheaper. Their CS, CSE, Comp Eng, and EE programs are all excellent.

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BananaPants430 t1_iyaobud wrote

A former coworker is an adjunct professor in the engineering school at UHa - I would not pay to have him teach anything in engineering.

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[deleted] t1_iybaona wrote

CCSU CS for undergrad, and work your tail off and get the grades. Grant money is there for the best performers. Then go to the best grad school you can find. I did CCSU undergrad, graduated SCL, and then went to Yale for grad school. Yale covered my tuition except about $3k, and no TA duties. It opened so many doors...

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mintccicecream t1_iybmfd8 wrote

Wow wish Yale covered my tuition!😂 my grad school loans are nuts.

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J_Swanlake t1_iyaaivm wrote

I've been out of college for years, but I started at UHart and left after an English professor handed us a book I had read in the 6th grade for a class. Unsure if things have changed but it wasn't a great school in the 3 semesters I was there.

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0cclumency t1_iya0aj7 wrote

One of my high school friends went to UHart. He and every single person he was friends with there all transferred elsewhere.

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el_barto10 t1_iyaso6f wrote

UHA has been circling the drain for years. Enrollment is way down, their finances are an unmitigated disaster, and their administration is doing their best to completely destroy what is left of the school. I can’t remember the last time there was an positive article about them in any media outlet and they’re being sued left and right. I think most employees would not be surprised to go to work one day and find out the place has closed for good.

They do have some good programs but all of the crap bleeds into the overall environment and feel of the campus. A comp sci degree from there is not worth the money and underlying nonsense.

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Least-Chip-3923 t1_iya51ee wrote

LOL it's called UHa for a reason...its a joke.

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solomons-marbles t1_iya9708 wrote

I’d would definitely look at your ROI from UHa, CCSU will cost you considerably less

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trickniner t1_iyac9u7 wrote

I feel old. My wife went to UHart and I went to CCSU starting as a Comp Sci major. I was going to offer advice but after realizing that was over 20 years ago I think I'll sit this one out.

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leezus52 t1_iyaiuur wrote

Also from a higher ed standpoint UHart unfortunately is struggling rn in terms of their enrollment and finances — if they end up going under in the next 10 years it’s not worth the paying higher tuition now

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JR32OFFICIAL t1_iyaktm3 wrote

If you not attending UHART for nursing or business. You mind we’ll go somewhere else lol

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