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  • School Counselors

    Here in UConn’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions, we recognize the importance of your role in a student’s college search process. In fact, it’s your dedication that makes our jobs easier. In return, we hope to make the work you do as simple as possible. Below, you’ll find information that should help you through your students’…

  • Transferring Credit to UConn

    In general, the University of Connecticut grants credit for courses that are: As a reminder: *see Transfer Credit Guidelines for exceptions to this policy Related Links AP, IB, & A Level CreditCourse EquivalenciesMilitary Credit Information For New UConn StudentsCurrent UConn Students Credit Please view the Transfer Credit Guidelines for all transfer credit policies. For information regarding restricted credit, visit the…

  • Special Programs in Law 

    UConn’s Special Program in Law links an undergraduate program with more than 125 majors with the UConn School of Law, resulting in dual degrees from UConn: a BA/BS and a Juris Doctor (JD). As undergraduates, students connect with the UConn School of Law through special seminars and events aimed at supporting career goals. The Special…

  • Special Programs in Dental Medicine

    UConn’s Special Program in Dental Medicine links undergraduate preparation with four years of dental education, resulting in dual degrees from UConn: a BA/BS and a DMD. Students focused on a career in dental medicine have the opportunity to combine an undergraduate program in one of more than 125 majors with dental education. The program, designed…

  • Summer LEAD Program

    The University of Connecticut’s Summer LEAD Program is a unique enrichment program for high-achieving rising Connecticut high school seniors to gain exposure to college life. The Summer LEAD experience includes admissions and financial aid information, transition to college skills, and building a peer network of students from a wide variety of backgrounds. Students who are…

  • Plan Your Visit

    The hardest part of planning a trip to UConn is squeezing everything in. After you book your campus tour, follow a few tips to make your campus visit a success. Please be sure to review our set of driving directions and parking information, even if you are familiar with campus. Parking should be paid for at the…

  • Visit the Storrs Main Campus

    First-Year Students Transfer Students Schools & Organizations Plan Your Visit For directions, parking, and related information Visit Contact Information Lodewick Visitors Center115 North Eagleville RoadStorrs, CT 06269-3225 tours@uconn.edu(860) 486-4900 Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.Select Saturdays 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Closed on major holidays.

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  • Husky-for-a-Day

    UConn’s distinctive Husky-for-a-Day Program on the Storrs main campus offers prospective students an up-close look at UConn life. Participants will be matched with a current UConn student and explore campus as it was meant to be seen—from the student perspective! A Husky-for-a-Day visit consists of: The program begins with an “all-things-UConn” presentation from our student…

  • Fall Campus Visit Days

    One of the best ways to decide whether a school is the right fit is to experience it for yourself. Sunday, October 12, 2025 &
Saturday, October 25, 2025 Join us at our main campus in Storrs for a Fall Campus Visit Day, an open house opportunity designed to highlight the very best UConn has to…