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2024 Pre-Departure Orientation Presentations

2024 Pre-Departure Orientation Presentations Thank you for attending UConn’s Pre-Departure Orientation. Below please find the session presentations for you to refer to as you prepare for your arrival on campus. We look forward to welcoming you to campus this fall. University Overview Preparing for Arrival Academic Life & Expectations Living on Campus Learn more…

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Admitted Student Checklist Fall 2024 You’re In. So, what’s next? Reply to Your Officer of Admission and Pay the Enrollment Fee Complete the Financial Aid Process Complete Your Onboarding and Orientation Submit Your Official Transcript Review Your Transfer Credit Report Access Your UConn Email Complete the Housing Application Submit Your Health History Report International Applicants: Learn more…

Verto Huskies Pathway

UConn’s Summer LEAD Program is a pre-college program that lets rising Connecticut high school seniors learn more about the college experience. Learn more…

Stamps Scholar Award Applicants

Stamps Scholarship Applicants The Stamps Scholarship honors the exceptional accomplishments of secondary school seniors. Applicants should demonstrate exceptional academic ability, have performed notable service to school and community, and possess the qualities of a good citizen and leader. Early Decision applicants who apply for the Stamps Scholarship will not be notified of their award at Learn more…

Publications

UConn’s suite of admissions publications reflect the very best of our campus communities. All booklets and brochures are available as PDFs for viewing or download. Learn more…

Scholarships for Connecticut High School Students

The University of Connecticut offers three unique scholarship opportunities to Connecticut residents graduating from a secondary school in Connecticut. 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…

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…

AP, IB, and A Level Credit

Explore UConn’s transfer credit guidelines and opportunities for Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and Advanced Level (A Level) coursework. Learn more…

Resources for CT Community College Transfer Students

Transferring to UConn from a Connecticut community college? Learn more about how courses transfer and satisfy General Education Requirements at the University of Connecticut. Learn more…