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Changes to the Spring 2022 Semester due to COVID-19

On December 30, 2021, President Agwunobi sent out the following message concerning changes to the Spring 2022 semester: Given a recent sharp increase in student COVID-19 positivity rates and the increasing prevalence across Connecticut and the nation, the University of Connecticut, in consultation with student affairs, academic, administrative, and Board leadership has decided as a […]

Digital Accessibility Standards

General InformationUndergraduate Programs Steps to Graduation Latin Honors Graduation FAQs Master’s Degrees Steps to Graduation Thesis Information Graduation FAQs Doctoral Degrees Steps to Graduation Dissertation Information Graduation FAQs Certificates/Sixth Year Sixth-Year Certificates Post-Baccalaureate and Certificate Programs Diplomas and Certificates Diplomas and Certificates Digital Diplomas and Certificates Digital Accessibility StandardsEffective for Spring 2027, Thesis and Dissertation […]

Meeting Times

The 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 on the University’s […]

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 […]

Submitting Final Grades

Instructions for Entering Grades Late submission of grades affects many things, including graduation, probation and dismissal, Dean’s List, and financial aid eligibility. The deans have asked that they be notified of late grades. Instructions for submitting Final Grades Instructions for uploading grades with a CSV file Transferring grades from HuskyCT Original courses to Student Admin […]

Sixth-Year Certificates

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 certificate 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 […]

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 […]

Undergraduate Programs

Recommended Steps: Run your Academic Requirements Report and Apply for majors/minor Check your Academic Requirements Report, and meet with your advisor to plan next year’s schedule. Apply for major(s) and minor(s) through the appropriate academic department(s), if applicable. Required Step (School of Engineering only): Submit Preliminary Plans of Study While preliminary plans of study are required by some […]

Post-Baccalaureate and Certificate Programs

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 certificate 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 […]