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Storrs, Connecticut Welcome to UConn Nation H
ere, we’re Huskies The University of Connecticut is ranked among the top public universities in the
United States. Each year, nearly 24,000 under- graduate students take advantage of a world- class education built around what interests them at our main campus in Storrs and our four regional campuses at UConn Avery Point, Hartford, Waterbury, and Stamford. With more than 115 majors spanning 10 schools and col- leges, you’ll find the path you’re meant to take— one that leads to your personal growth and success.
Always pushing what’s possible From award-winning researchers to educators, entrepreneurs, and strategists, UConn’s faculty are prestigious experts from across every field. They’re dedicated to helping you make an im- pact while working alongside you in the lab, in the classroom, and during office hours. With the help of our caring and attentive staff and aca- demic advisors, you’ll grow as a person and stu- dent during your time at UConn and beyond.
On, with unstoppable momentum
At UConn, the percentage of students who live
on campus is one of the highest among public universities. Here, you’re bound to forge close relationships with your peers, professors, and advisors. When you live on campus, you have a community of Huskies around you, and you also have access to experiences and opportu- nities created with you in mind. From Learning Communities and collaborative areas to study rooms and recreational spaces, our campuses are built to accommodate your needs—and with 700 clubs and organizations to choose from, it’s easy to get involved on campus.
Become a Husky Making the decision to apply to the University of Connecticut means you understand the im- portance of a UConn degree and where it can lead. Each year, more than 1,200 highly quali- fied transfer students enroll at the University. They come for our exceptional range of aca- demic programs, nationally recognized schools and colleges, and our renowned faculty. Trans- ferring from one college or university to another can be challenging. That’s why we work hard to make transferring to UConn as smooth as possible to help qualified students obtain the superior education they deserve. All transfer applicants must apply online through the UConn Application.
UConn At A Glance
Type of School: Four-year public university Number of Students: 18,567 undergraduates (Storrs main campus)
Transfer Student Profile: 3,726 transfer students; average of 2.6 years for degree completion
Number of Faculty: 1,616 Student-Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Average Class Size: 30 students
Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: Eight undergraduate degrees, 120 majors, 17 graduate degrees, 92 research and professional fields of study, and six professional degree programs (JD, LLM, MD, DMD, PharmD, SJD)
Geographic Diversity: 76% of students from in state, 24% out of state
Financial Aid: Complete the FAFSA between October 1 and UConn’s on-time deadline of February 15 for maximum aid consideration. Approximately 62% of UConn’s undergraduate students receive gift aid in the form of grants and scholarships; loans and work-study are also available.
Deadlines and Application Fee: Fall semester filing deadlines for transfer applicants vary based on program. Visit
admissions.uconn.edu for a complete listing of deadlines and admission criteria. The application fee is $80.
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