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Avery Point
Experience UConn with an Ocean View Located on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Thames River, UConn Avery Point challenges students with specialized programs that take advantage of our waterfront location and delivers an outstanding education in more traditional areas of study. At UConn Avery Point, you’ll get all the benefits of a prestigious public…
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International Credentials
International applicants must submit specific academic credentials including secondary and/or post-secondary records to be considered for admission to the University of Connecticut. Your submitted high school transcript(s) should include your senior classes, class rank (if applicable), and latest grades earned. Postsecondary official transcript(s) from each institution attended are also required whether credit is desired or…
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Transferring Credit for Current UConn Students
If you will be attending a college or university in Connecticut and the course can be found on our Transfer Course Equivalencies page, a Prior Course Approval is not necessary. However, if you plan to take courses at another institution outside of Connecticut, even if the course is found on the Transfer Course Equivalencies page, you should fill out…
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Transfer Course Equivalencies
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is responsible for transfer credit evaluation. Decisions are based on the best information existing at the time of evaluation; revisions to course equivalencies may occur as new information becomes available. No transfer credit evaluation is official until credits appear on the student’s University of Connecticut transcript. You must visit this…
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Transfer Credit for New UConn Students
Incoming students with transfer credit will be able to access their Transfer Summary. The Transfer Summary shows each post-secondary institution that was attended and lists, in course-by-course detail, how each course transfers to UConn. To determine how transfer credit will meet your degree requirements, you will consult with an academic advisor in your School or…
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Financial & Visa Information for International Applicants
The Form I-20 will enable you to apply for the F-1 visa necessary to study in the United States. 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. Once accepted…
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Living on Campus
Welcome Home. Having one of the highest percentages of students living on campus of any public university in the nation means you’ll build closer relationships with faculty and staff, become more involved with your peers, and learn what it means to be part of a community. With nearly 14,000 students in our residence halls, your…
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International Student Resources
Here to Help you Succeed UConn’s support services for international students will help you achieve your educational goals. Universitas 21 (U21): In April 2010, UConn became the second U.S. university invited to join the Universitas 21 network, which comprises some of the world’s major institutions of higher education. Five years later, UConn is recognized as a…
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Storrs Spring Admission Program
It’s no secret UConn has become a very competitive university. The University of Connecticut received over 62,000 undergraduate applications for a limited number of spaces in the incoming fall class. There will be great students each year who we will be unable to accommodate. In order to assist some of our most outstanding applicants that…