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Best General Agriculture Schools in Connecticut

2023 Best General Agriculture Schools in Connecticut

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Finding the Best General Agriculture School for You

General Agriculture is the #185 most popular major in Connecticut with 10 degrees and certificates awarded in 2020-2021.

It's not easy to decide which program to enroll in when you have so many options available. You can choose a traditional brick and mortar school, or with the growth of online education, you can attend a school half-way across the country without even leaving your house. Also there are many trade schools that offer short-term programs that open up more career options.

To help you arm yourself with the information you need to make your decision, Course Advisor has developed this Best General Agriculture Schools in Connecticut ranking. This report analyzed 1 schools in Connecticut to see which ones offered the best programs for students.

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The following school tops our list of the Best General Agriculture Colleges.

Best General Agriculture School

Our 2023 rankings named University of Connecticut the best school in Connecticut for general agriculture students. UCONN is a fairly large public school located in the suburb of Storrs.

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Best General Agriculture Colleges in the New England Region

Explore all the Best General Agriculture Schools in the New England Area or other specific states within that region.

State Degrees Awarded
Massachusetts 2
Maine 0
Vermont 1

One of 16 majors within the area of study, general agriculture has other similar majors worth exploring.

Related Major Annual Graduates
Veterinary/Animal Health Technologies/Technicians 8,646
Animal Science 8,294
Agricultural Economics & Business 8,098
Horticulture 3,234
Plant Sciences 3,175

Notes and References

*These values are for the top school only.

  • Read more about our ranking methodology.
  • The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
  • Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
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