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University of New Haven Again Commended as a College of Distinction

For the 15th consecutive year, a respected national guide has recognized the University of New Haven, applauding the student-focused, career-driven experiences offered across its curriculum. The UniversityӰԭs programs in engineering and business received special recognition.

August 1, 2025

By Caitlin Truesdale, Office of Marketing and Communications

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The University of New Haven has once again been named a , earning national recognition from a trusted resource for students, parents, families, and guidance counselors for the 2025-2026 academic year. In addition to being honored as a 2025-26 College of Distinction and a Connecticut College of Distinction, the University also earned specialized accolades in Business and Engineering.

These recognitions are based on the Colleges of DistinctionӰԭs four pillars: Engaged Students, Great Teaching, Vibrant Community, and Successful Outcomes. The UniversityӰԭs commitment to hands-on learning, industry-connected faculty, and strong student support stood out in every category.

For students such as Amna Al-Azdee Ӱԭ27, the value of a University of New Haven education embodies these pillars, especially the commitment to real-world application. Her experiences as a Charger include winning the Innovation Sprint as a first-year student, interning at a chemical company after just one year.

Amna Al-Azdee Ӱԭ27
Amna Al-Azdee Ӱԭ27

A chemical engineering major, she is currently on co-op at NASAӰԭs Johnson Space Center, and she is now working on space propulsion systems that could help astronauts reach the moon.

ӰԭEvery day at NASA felt like something new,Ӱԭ said Al-Azdee Ӱԭ27. ӰԭEven on days when we were years away from launch, there was always a task that mattered, and I knew my work was contributing to something historic.

ӰԭMy professors supported me every step of the way,Ӱԭ she continued. ӰԭThey believed in my dreams and encouraged me to take time off to pursue something this big.Ӱԭ

'The personalized attention I have been receiving is immensely important to my success'

For Kaitlyn Benes Ӱԭ24, Ӱԭ25 M.S., who earned both herbachelorӰԭs and ٱӰԭs degrees in chemical engineering through the UniversityӰԭs 4+1 program, the blend of rigorous coursework and professional development prepared her for a role in nuclear safety engineering at Consolidated Nuclear Security.

ӰԭIӰԭve been fortunate to have incredibly dedicated professors and mentors,Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭThey challenged me academically and supported my goals outside the classroom. The personalized attention I have been receiving is immensely important to my success.Ӱԭ

Kaitlyn Benes Ӱԭ24, Ӱԭ25 M.S.
Kaitlyn Benes Ӱԭ24, Ӱԭ25 M.S.

Benes points to the UniversityӰԭs strong emphasis on communication, leadership, and teamwork as key to her success. Whether serving as a Resident Assistant, participating in a sorority for women in technical studies, or conducting research in the lab of Huan Gu, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemical engineering, she always found ways to connect her technical skills with her broader career goals.

ӰԭThe practical experience gave me confidence,Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭFrom a research lab to a nuclear facility, I know how to apply what IӰԭve learned. ThatӰԭs what employers are looking for.Ӱԭ

The UniversityӰԭs Tagliatela College of Engineering is known for providing students with research opportunities, projects based on real industry challenges, and a supportive environment that encourages innovation. Faculty are praised by students for their ability to make complex topics engaging and accessible.

'Summer internships have been huge in helping me grow professionally'
Sadie Perkins Ӱԭ26, Ӱԭ27 MBA
Sadie Perkins Ӱԭ26, Ӱԭ27 MBA

The UniversityӰԭs Pompea College of Business is equally distinguished. Its continued recognition by Colleges of Distinction reflects a student experience that is hands-on, career-focused, and connected to industry at every level.

Business students write business plans in their first year, work directly with real companies through consulting projects, and take part in mentorship programs that include an advisory board of accomplished executives and distinguished alumni. They also gain experience through internships and co-op opportunities that are central to giving them a competitive edge.

ӰԭSummer internships have been huge in helping me grow professionally,Ӱԭ said Sadie Perkins Ӱԭ26, Ӱԭ27 MBA, a business management major. ӰԭTesting out my knowledge in the field helped me clearly identify areas of strength and improvement. IӰԭve met amazing people and felt like I was making the most of my time in college.Ӱԭ

Perkins says the variety of perspectives offered by faculty in the Pompea College has helped her shape her goals. ӰԭIӰԭve met professors from a wide range of business disciplines. I absorb bits of knowledge from each one, and use that to synthesize a career that fits who I am.Ӱԭ

ӰԭEven though I studied engineering, the business courses I took helped shape my understanding of leadership and strategy,Ӱԭ added Benes. ӰԭThat interdisciplinary mindset has been crucial in the field of nuclear safety. And weӰԭre not just learning theory, weӰԭre applying it.Ӱԭ

The Pompea College of Business also offers an active student community, with clubs and organizations that prepare students for real-world leadership.

ӰԭI proudly serve as president of the ,Ӱԭ said Perkins. ӰԭLeading others has given me so many opportunities to grow in ways I never predicted. IӰԭve learned how to manage a team, plan strategically, and maintain professionalism with external partners while balancing coursework and other commitments.Ӱԭ

'The University offers a strong sense of community and belonging'
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This combination of academic excellence, applied learning, and mentorship sets the University apart.

ӰԭHaving applied experience has allowed me to build my career on a solid foundation and start off with an advantage,Ӱԭ Perkins said. ӰԭEspecially in todayӰԭs competitive market, IӰԭm grateful for the UniversityӰԭs push toward real-world readiness.Ӱԭ

Whether working alongside astronauts, contributing to national safety efforts, or launching their own ventures, University of New Haven students carry their Charger experience with pride. Many cite the community atmosphere as a defining aspect of their time on campus.

ӰԭI made my closest friends through the Engineering Living Learning Community,Ӱԭ said Al-Azdee. ӰԭWe supported each other through the stress of our major, and I never felt like I was going through it alone. The University offers a strong sense of community and belongingӰԭ

The recognition from Colleges of Distinction celebrates this very experience of both academic rigor and a learning environment where students thrive as individuals and future professionals.