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UConn Dean of Students Office
Care is needed, success is possible, we assist.

Our mission is to offer a supportive environment where students can collaborate with staff to find solutions to the challenges they face while navigating campus life. We provide assistance without judgment and understand that each student's experience is unique.

Fall & Spring Drop In Hours

  • Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from 1:00pm-3:00pm in Wilbur Cross room 203. *Students who check-in by 3:00pm will be seen that day.*
  • Wednesdays from 5:00pm-7:00pm in one of our Cultural Centers
  • Thursdays from 9:00am-11:30am in Wilbur Cross room 203.  *Students who check-in by 11:30am will be seen that day.*

What would you like to learn more about?

Short Term Emergency Loan (STELF)

Loans are available to Storrs undergraduate degree seeking students.

The loan must be for school related expenses and
cannot be used to pay a balance owed to the University.

STELF Information

All loans must be repaid by the end of the semester in which it was requested.

Students with an active Bursar hold are not eligible for a STELF loan.

Students First Fund

Funds may be used to pay expenses; to provide a student with assistance during a time of need (e.g. books; clothing; food) and/or other reasonable and typical expenses as would be appropriate in times of loss.

To be considered for the Students First Fund, individuals must meet the criteria listed below:

  • Enrolled at UConn
  • Priority will be given to undergraduate or graduate degree seeking students
  • Demonstrate financial hardship due to an emergency situation, or for unanticipated and compelling circumstances that jeopardize the student’s ability to successfully continue at UConn
  • Accessing all other possible funding sources as appropriate including student loans

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UConn Swipes

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To be considered for this program, currently enrolled UConn students facing food insecurity can schedule an appointment with an Assistant Dean of Students. Through a holistic conversation, the Assistant Dean and student will look at issues affecting the student and complete a needs assessment to determine if the student qualifies for the Swipes program. When a student qualifies they are provided a block of 25 meals to use in any of the UConn Dining Halls and the meals are added that day. The meeting will include referrals to other appropriate resources as well to help in the long term.

 

Area Food Pantries

Mansfield Food Pantry
860-429-3315
4 South Eagleville Road

Storrs Congregational Church Food Pantry
860-429-9382
2 North Eagleville Road


All CT Locations
Mobile FoodShare
860-286-9999

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All CT Locations
Mobile Pantry Schedule
203-469-5000
cfb@ctfoodbank.org

Reach us by phone, in-person, or online

Our staff can assist students in problem solving, navigating university policies and processes, and referring students to other helpful resources both on and off campus.