Search Results for: fall

Pass/Fail Deadline Extended for Fall 2020

The University Senate voted December 7, 2020 to extend the deadline to add or remove a Fall 2020 course from the Pass-Fail Option to December 28, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. For more information, please see Pass/Fail Policy FAQs on the UConn Advising website. The deadline to place or remove a class on pass/fail for the […]

Faculty List

Academic Interdisciplinary Eversource Energy Center Cory Merow, Asst Research Professor Fangni Lei, Asst Research Professor Stergios Emmanouil, Asst Research Professor Xinxuan Zhang, Asst Research Professor Materials Science Institute Abiodun Aderibigbe, ADJUNCT FACULTY Aseno Sakhrie, Asst Research Professor Chunxiang Zhu, Asst Research Professor Longtu Chen, Asst Research Professor Mayra Daniela Morales Acosta, Asst Research Professor Nicholas […]

Course Modalities

The following instruction modes will be in effect as of the Fall 2023 semester. Faculty with questions about the unique teaching considerations for any of these modes should visit the Teaching and Course Modalities page on the CETL website. In-Person (P): All instruction occurs on specified days/times and in a specified physical location.* (NEW) In-Person […]

No Record COVID Grade

The University Senate approved a new grade that will provide students who withdraw from courses an option to note that the W grade was received during the height of the COVID pandemic. This new grade will be recorded as NRC: No Record-COVID. The NRC grade makes clear to employers and graduate schools that a grade […]

Doctoral Degrees

Submit an approved Plan of Study to the Office of the Registrar no later than the completion of 18 credits. Doctor of Education Doctor of Musical Arts Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy in Psychological Sciences See the Graduate Catalog for more information about academic and degree requirements. Be sure to submit the required paperwork […]

Master’s Degrees

Students who are candidates for graduation must apply to graduate through the Student Administration System. Apply to graduate by the fourth week of your final semester for each degree you are completing (or the spring semester for summer graduates). You can apply to graduate once registration for your last semester opens up. The Degree Audit section of the […]

Home

Office of the Registrar Academic Calendar Final Exams Courses Majors The Office of the Registrar supports the instructional and student progress endeavors of the University by providing quality services to students, faculty, academic and administrative departments, and the public. Services provided by the Office of the Registrar include course record management, classroom assignment, final exam […]

Non-Credit Records Retention Policies

Requests for records for Non-Credit Programs (Applicable to records from 1993 to present) Because state law does not set records retention guidelines for non-credit programs, the University may or may not have records for non-credit programs. There are two types of non-credit programs — centrally-administered and independent non-credit programs. If you are unsure whether your […]

Guideline on Standard Meeting Times

Scheduling UpdatesStandard Meeting TimesClassroomsThe pressure on space availability continues to increase on the Storrs campus. To that end, a standard meeting pattern schedule was set to help alleviate some of the stress on space. The schedule of classes went into effect at the Storrs campus for the Fall 2013 semester. The adjusted schedule is available […]

Steps to a Successful Graduation

The University of Connecticut awards degrees three times a year, based on the term during which students complete their graduation requirements: Graduation Term Conferral Spring semester May Summer session (including May term) August Fall semester December Winter session May Students who have applied for graduation who later determine that they will not complete their requirements […]