Campus Overview

University of New Haven: A Comprehensive Overview for Prospective Students


The University of New Haven is a mid-sized private university located in suburban West Haven, Connecticut, offering a distinctive blend of comprehensive academic programs and hands-on learning experiences. With approximately 6,500 students, the university provides an intimate yet dynamic educational environment that balances academic rigor with practical skill development.

Location & Setting Situated in suburban West Haven, the campus is strategically located near New Haven and within easy reach of New York City and Boston. The suburban setting offers a balanced environment between campus life and proximity to urban resources, with moderate walkability and access to public transportation.

Campus Life The university features a tight-knit campus community with a mix of on-campus and commuter students. Housing options include traditional residence halls and apartment-style living. While not known for an extensive Greek life, the campus offers numerous clubs, organizations, and active student engagement opportunities. Weekend activities blend campus events with nearby urban entertainment options.

Student Body The student population is diverse, with a strong representation from the Northeast United States and a growing international student presence. Students typically demonstrate a practical, career-focused approach, with significant interest in criminal justice, forensic science, engineering, and security studies. The student body tends to be motivated and professionally oriented.

Academics New Haven is particularly renowned for its applied and technical programs, especially in criminal justice, forensic science, engineering, and cybersecurity. The academic culture emphasizes experiential learning, with strong connections to industry and numerous opportunities for internships and research. The curriculum is characterized by its hands-on, career-preparation approach.

Athletics & Sports Competing at the NCAA Division II level, the Chargers have competitive programs in several sports. While not a major athletic powerhouse, the university maintains a solid sports culture with strong school spirit, particularly in basketball, soccer, and volleyball. Athletic teams provide significant opportunities for student-athlete involvement.

Lifestyle & Weather The region experiences a typical Northeastern climate with four distinct seasons: warm summers, crisp autumns, cold winters with occasional snowfall, and mild springs. A car can be helpful but is not absolutely necessary due to campus compactness and local public transportation. Proximity to coastal Connecticut and New England offers recreational opportunities like hiking, beach activities, and urban exploration.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D1 Low
RPI Rank
#83
2025 Record
Overall: 0-15
Conference
Northeast Conference
Coach
Margaret Maclean

School

Type
Private
Classification
Master's: Larger Programs
Common Majors:
Homeland Security (38%)
Business (11%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (55%)
Accounting and Related Services (15%)
• Finance and Financial Management Services (12%)
• Marketing (12%)
• Hospitality Administration/Management (5%)
• International Business (1%)
Health Professions (10%)
Dental Support Services and Allied Professions (46%)
• Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (24%)
• Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services (20%)
• Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (9%)
Psychology (10%)
Engineering (8%)
Mechanical Engineering (31%)
Civil Engineering (21%)
• Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering (16%)
• Chemical Engineering (14%)
• Industrial Engineering (8%)
• Computer Engineering (7%)
• Engineering, General (2%)

Student Body

Total
9,764
Undergrad
49%
Demographics
58% women
Student:Faculty
18:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (1.0%)
Psychology (9.6%)
Biology (3.8%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (10.8%)
French

Academics

Admission Rate
80%
SAT Median
1,175
SAT Range
1,090-1,260
Retention
77%
Graduation
59%

Costs

In-State
$45,730
Out-of-State
$45,730
Room & Board
$19,954
Avg Net Price
$34,089
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January38°23°
April58°39°
July82°66°
October64°46°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Suburban (Suburb: Large)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
68 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Margaret Maclean Head Field Hockey Coach mmaclean@newhaven.edu View Bio
Hallie Reiger Assistant Field Hockey Coach hreig1@unh.newhaven.edu View Bio
Ella O Connor Graduate Assistant Field Hockey Coach eocon3@unh.newhaven.edu View Bio
Liselotte Koop Graduate Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

28 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 7% (2 players)
US Out-of-State: 86% (24 players)
International: 7% (2 players)
New York: 21% (6 players)
Massachusetts: 18% (5 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 5 (17.9%)
Forward/Midfielder: 4 (14.3%)
Midfielder: 7 (25.0%)
Midfielder/Defender: 4 (14.3%)
Defender: 5 (17.9%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (10.7%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 9 (32.1%)
Sophomore: 6 (21.4%)
Junior: 6 (21.4%)
Senior: 6 (21.4%)
5th Year/Grad: 1 (3.6%)

Full Roster (28 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Sydney Moda F/M Sr. 5-2 Methuen, Mass. Central Catholic
2 Jordan Gagliastro F Jr. 5-3 Worcester, Mass. Doherty Memorial
3 Eliza Caven D Sr. 5-6 Caledon, Ontario Humberview Secondary
4 Brooke Foucault D So. 5-1 Wallingford, Conn. Lyman Hall
5 Emma Beaujouan F Jr. 5-7 Concord, N.H. Concord
6 Brynna Courneen F/M Sr. 5-3 South Dartmouth, Mass. Oliver Ames / Portsmouth Abbey
7 Emma Hulslander M Fr. - Groton, Mass. / -
8 Angela Simou M So. 5-3 Pleasant Valley, N.Y. Arlington
9 Hailey Sullivan M Fr. - Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. / -
10 Riley Schoonmaker D Jr. 5-7 High Falls, N.Y. Rondout Valley
11 Taylor Amstutz M So. 5-8 Ocean City, N.J. Ocean City
12 Liz Trentmann M/D Fr. - Amsterdam, Netherlands / -
13 Carina Ramirez M/D Sr. - Massapequa Park. N.Y., CT Massapequa
14 Bryanna Cyphers D Sr. 5-4 Bangor, Pa. Bangor
15 Lauren Schoonmaker F Fr. - High Falls, N.Y. / -
16 Jalia Cooper F/M So. 5-2 Millville, N.J. Saint Joseph Academy
17 Abbie Volfman M So. 5-1 Clarksburg, Md. Clarksburg
18 Ali Kowalski F Fr. - Metuchen, N.J. / -
20 Erin Smith F Sr. 5-4 Warrington, Pa. Central Bucks South
21 Brooke Kowalski M/D Fr. - Metuchen, N.J. / -
22 Kayla Rotella White F/M Fr. - Ossining, N.Y. / -
23 Ashley Gambino M Gr. - Manorville, N.Y. Eastport South Manor HS
24 Kristen MacAuley D Jr. 5-0 York, Maine York
25 Maddie Mandia M/D Fr. - Doylestown, Pa. / -
27 Allie Brown M Jr. 5-3 Haddonfield, N.J. Haddonfield Memorial
33 Rae Kline GK So. 5-7 Brookline, N.H. Hollis Brookline
37 Cara Lambert GK Jr. 5-9 Sutton, Mass. Sutton Memorial
92 Anne Marie Martin GK Fr. - Louisville, Ky. / -