* In-state vs. Out-of-state tuition: Out-of-state students pay considerably more than in-state students.
* Program of study: Some programs are more expensive than others.
* Housing: On-campus housing is significantly more expensive than off-campus options.
* Meal plan: The cost of a meal plan varies depending on the plan selected.
* Books and supplies: These costs can fluctuate depending on the courses taken.
* Personal expenses: This includes things like transportation, entertainment, and personal items.
Therefore, there's no single answer. To get an accurate estimate, you need to visit the UConn website's financial aid and tuition pages. They have detailed cost breakdowns (usually broken down by in-state/out-of-state and type of housing). You can then use a net price calculator to get a personalized estimate based on your specific circumstances.
However, to give you a very rough idea based on 2023-2024 figures, expect to pay significantly more than $20,000 per year even as an in-state student and well over $50,000 per year as an out-of-state student if you include tuition, fees, room and board. This is just a very general estimate, and you should consult UConn's official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.