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School of Nursing

Advance the health of individuals and communities, both locally and globally. Discover what it takes to respond to the changing health care environment. UConn’s School of Nursing is leading the way using high-tech simulation labs and health care technology innovation programs to educate nurses to serve diverse populations in a variety of clinical settings. Learn more…

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Transform your life and make a difference. Join a diverse community of students and scholars who explore the biggest challenges facing society today. With courses of study ranging from health and human behavior to ethics and culture, to big data and sustainability—and almost anything you can imagine in between—you’ll find your home in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. You’ll also gain the skills you need to succeed in any career and do meaningful work the world. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has something for everyone, offering more than 50 majors in 25 academic departments and many interdisciplinary programs. Learn more…

School of Fine Arts

Map the past, create the present, and visualize the future of arts. Whether your focus is in art and art history, digital media and design, dramatic arts, or music, you’ll balance innovative learning with creative practice. Experience a full immersion in your area of study by receiving the highest level of professional training in the performing and visual arts. Whatever your interest, UConn’s School of Fine Arts has achieved national recognition as a superb incubator for students pursuing careers in the arts. Learn more…

College of Engineering

Master the technical skills to thrive in a competitive, rewarding field. Discover appropriate technologies that consider the cultural, economic, political, and social contexts of the people whose problems you’re working to solve. If you’re looking to apply your knowledge and education to find efficient, revolutionary ways to think about challenges and find solutions to the issues facing our society, consider UConn’s School of Engineering the key. Learn more…

Neag School of Education

Prepare for a fulfilling career as an educator or sport management professional. For aspiring teachers, our five-year, Integrated Bachelor’s/Master’s teacher preparation program offers courses of study for teacher certification in a variety of disciplines. Among public graduate schools of education, the Neag School of Education is ranked among the best in the nation and boasts one of the country’s highest placement and retention rates, with our graduates among the top performers in passing licensure examinations. Our academic program in Special Education is also ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 20 of its kind in the nation. Learn more…

School of Business

Learn by doing. Explore real-world challenges facing business today through hands on classroom experiences, case competitions, and a dynamic educational environment that can be leveraged to elevate your interests. Unique opportunities such as the highly acclaimed, multi-million dollar Student Managed Fund, Accelerate UConn, OPIM Innovate, or one of our major-based capstone consulting projects are designed to develop highly sought after practical knowledge and experience. In addition to the flagship campus in Storrs, the UConn School of Business offers educational experiences in Hartford, Stamford, and Waterbury where students are closer to the heart of industry. Our newest initiatives emphasize entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as analytics and critical thinking skills for the 21st century. Learn more…

Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture

Grasp the knowledge needed to pursue your passion in animal science, plant science, or urban forestry and arboriculture. UConn’s Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture is the only school at UConn to offer an Associate of Applied Science degree, which provides the opportunity to learn in the classroom and beyond. Whether you hope to breed livestock, manage turfgrass on an NFL field, become a licensed arborist, or something in between, the School offers practical experience to ready graduates for fulfilling careers. Learn more…

College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources

Develop the insight to understand the ties that connect people, health, food, environment, and agriculture in economically viable and sustainable ways. Whether your interest is human, plant, or animal health, or environmental sustainability and conservation, you will question conventional thinking, address real world problems, and explore new frontiers. Learn more…

New England Regional Student Program

If you are a legal resident of a New England state, you may be eligible for a tuition reduction under the New England Regional Student Program. The New England Board of Higher Education provides New England residents with a tuition reduction when they pursue certain majors at New England public colleges and universities. Learn more…

Connecticut Residency

For the purpose of assessing the cost of tuition, each UConn applicant will be classified as a Connecticut resident or a non-resident. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions uses the information provided by the Connecticut General Statutes to determine an applicant’s residency classification. Failure to complete residency information on your application for admission will result in a non-resident classification. Learn more…