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  • GAP Requirements & Timeline

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  • Guaranteed Admissions Program (GAP)

    The Guaranteed Admission Program (GAP) is an agreement between the Connecticut Community College System and the University of Connecticut, designed for students who enroll in a liberal arts transfer program at one of Connecticut’s community colleges to transfer seamlessly to the University of Connecticut without needing to apply. Students who plan to continue their studies to earn…

  • Block Transfer

    Students who attend Connecticut State Community College (CT State) and earn an associate degree that has been determined as Transfer Oriented by UConn are eligible to have University General Education (Common Curriculum) requirements waived. Please note that Block Transfer does not: Approved Transfer-Oriented programs include the Liberal Arts and Science Associate of Arts degree program and the Liberal…

  • Bachelor of General Studies

    The Bachelor of General Studies (BGS) at the University of Connecticut is designed for students who have completed a minimum of 60 college credits from regionally accredited institutions and are seeking a flexible, interdisciplinary pathway to complete a bachelor’s degree. With online, evening, weekend, and hybrid course options available at multiple UConn campuses, the BGS degree enables…

  • Application Instructions

    All transfer applicants must apply online through the UConn Application. You may use this application to apply for admission to our main campus in Storrs and our four regional campuses.  Connecticut residents not admitted to Storrs will automatically be considered for admission to a regional UConn campus.  See Regional Campuses for available programs.  International applicants should visit the International Transfer…

  • Transfer Admission Requirements

    If you are or have been enrolled at an accredited post-secondary institution and have completed 12 or more credits following high school graduation, the University of Connecticut considers you a transfer student. Transfer student applications are reviewed through a holistic approach. Consideration is given to the entire application, including, but not limited to, grade point…

  • Decision Appeal Process

    With over 55,000 undergraduate applications each year and a limited number of spaces, admission to the University of Connecticut is competitive and carefully reviewed through a holistic process. Changes to an initial decision are not common and are only considered if they include significant, new academic information that was unavailable during the initial review. Updates…

  • AP, IB, and A Level Credit

    Challenging yourself academically through Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or A Level (Advanced Level) courses while in high school is an excellent way to begin to prepare yourself for the rigor of college work. UConn provides transfer credit opportunities for AP, IB, and A Level coursework, providing a certain score is achieved on the…

  • Special Program in Medicine

    UConn’s Special Program in Medicine links undergraduate preparation with four years of medical education, resulting in dual degrees from UConn: a BA/BS and a MD. Students focused on a career in medicine can choose from our more than 125 undergraduate majors while taking advantage of opportunities in the UConn School of Medicine through special seminars…