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International Admitted Student Checklist

See what’s next! The fall admitted international student checklist has all you need to officially become part of the pack at the University of Connecticut. Learn more…

Transfer Admitted Student Checklist

See what’s next! The fall admitted transfer student checklist has all you need to officially become part of the pack at the University of Connecticut. Learn more…

Storrs Spring Admission Program

In order to accommodate some of our most outstanding in-state applicants that we could not accept immediately to the Storrs campus, we have developed our Storrs Spring Admission Program. This unique opportunity allows you to begin your UConn career at the regional campus most convenient to you for the fall semester, then seamlessly transition to the Storrs main campus in January to begin your spring semester. All in-state applicants were reviewed and only a small cohort was hand-picked for this unique opportunity. Typically students who begin their UConn career at a regional campus must spend their first 54 credits at the regional campus before transitioning to Storrs. You have been chosen to be part of this program because we know you have what it takes to be successful here. Learn more…

Decision Appeal Process

Apply Apply to UConn First-Year Applicants Admission Requirements Application Instructions Dates & Deadlines Special Programs Special Program in Medicine Special Program in Dental Medicine Special Program in Law AP, IB, and A Level Credit Decision Appeal Process Transfer Applicants Admission Requirements Restricted Program Requirements Application Instructions Dates & Deadlines Guaranteed Admission Program (GAP) GAP Requirements Learn more…

Special Program in Law

Freshmen who apply to the University of Connecticut’s Special Program in Law enjoy a coordinated curriculum resulting in dual degrees and enrollment in the Honors Program at the University of Connecticut. Learn more…

Special Program in Dental Medicine

Freshmen who apply to the UConn’s Special Program in Dental Medicine enjoy a coordinated curriculum resulting in dual degrees and enrollment in the Honors Program at the University of Connecticut. Learn more…

Special Program in Medicine

Freshmen who apply to UConn’s Special Program in Medicine enjoy a coordinated curriculum resulting in dual degrees and enrollment in the Honors Program at the University of Connecticut. Learn more…

International Student Resources

UConn’s support services for international students will help you achieve your educational goals. Learn more…

Financial & Visa Information

The Form I-20 will enable you to apply for the F-1 visa necessary to study in the United States at the University of Connecticut. The F-1 application should be completed immediately following the release of your admission decision. Your Form I-20 will be available electronically in the ISSS Portal after your supporting documents and enrollment fee are received. Learn more…

International Transfer

At the University of Connecticut, students are considered international transfer applicants if they are a non-U.S. citizen or non-Permanent Resident, have completed secondary school (equivalent to U.S. grades 9-12), view our International Credentials webpage for requirements, and have previously enrolled at another college or university, earning 12 transferable credits or more. Learn more…