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Dining

We take food seriously here. Whether we are winning awards for best vegan recipe, or being ranked as a top institution for gluten-free alternatives, you won’t go hungry at UConn. Our dining units, all of which you can — and should — sample, each have their own atmosphere and menu. Choose to eat in a smaller, more intimate spot or in a popular food court. Here’s the best part — students living on campus have unlimited access to the resident dining units during operating hours. That means grab a coffee at 7 a.m. and your bagel at 8 — it’s OK by us. Learn more…

Living on Campus

Live, learn, and form lifelong friendships in UConn’s on-campus residence halls, suites, and apartments. Take a virtual dorm tour and see what makes living in Storrs and Stamford so special. Learn more…

STEM at UConn

In June 2013, the State of Connecticut continued its tradition of supporting UConn’s success with Next Generation Connecticut, an investment of approximately $1.5 billion. The primary focus is to expand UConn’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs to provide qualified individuals for Connecticut industries. This STEM expansion includes hiring new STEM faculty; increasing enrollment of STEM-focused students; building STEM facilities to house teaching labs for material science, physics, biology, engineering, cognitive science, genomics, and related disciplines; and creating a STEM Scholars community within UConn’s Honors Program. Learn more…

ACES

Discover your passion by exploring your possibilities. Nearly a quarter of all first-year students are accepted to UConn’s Academic Center for Exploratory Students (ACES) program, enabling them to complete general education requirements, examine their choices, and stay on track before declaring a major. Some ACES students want time to discover options before committing to a major, while others plan to apply to a specific school or college later in their academic careers. ACES is also the academic home of UConn’s pre-professional majors. If you plan to major in any of the programs within education, you will enroll in ACES before applying to your school of interest during your sophomore year. With expert academic advising and a staff eager to help guide your self-exploration, ACES will help you navigate the most efficient route to your selected field of study. Learn more…

Majors & Minors

At UConn, rigorous academics can be found in any of our 115+ majors and 120+ minors, plus countless concentrations. Learn more…

Regional Campus Applicants

Campuses at UConn Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, and Waterbury complement our main campus in Storrs by offering small classes, esteemed faculty, exclusive internships and majors, and increased flexibility. Applying to one of UConn’s four regional campuses mirrors the first-year and transfer application process at UConn’s main campus in Storrs with the exception of deadlines and decision notification. Learn more…

Veteran & Military Applicants

The University of Connecticut welcomes all veterans, active duty, guardsmen, and reservists to apply to and consider enrollment at UConn. Given the incredible service to our country, active-duty personnel and veterans are often very competitive candidates for admission. As a part of the admissions and transfer credit process, UConn strives to acknowledge this service as students enter the University. The Office of Veterans Affairs and Military Programs is a valuable resource and can provide additional information to current students and applicants. Learn more…

International Applicants

Making the decision to leave home to study in the U.S. can be very exciting, but it can also feel a bit overwhelming. Over 80 countries are represented in the UConn community, and being a part of UConn Nation means the University of Connecticut becomes your second home. Learn more…

Apply to UConn

At UConn, future Huskies are selected through our holistic application review process which is based on all the information you provide on your application, both academic and personal. Learn more…