Congratulations on your Readmission to UConn!
Visit the checklist below for next steps:
Advising
The specific day and time you can enroll in classes, also known as your Registration/Enrollment Appointment, is in Student Admin. Please look up your advisor’s name in Student Admin (your advisor may have changed) and then schedule an advising appointment.
If possible, plan to meet with your advisor prior to your registration/enrollment appointment but after the course schedule is available for next semester. Bring a tentative schedule with you to your advising appointment.
UConn Advising:
www.advising.uconn.edu
Apply for Housing
On Campus Housing
Students who have been readmitted to the Storrs or Stamford campus and wish to try and live on campus should complete the housing application through the MyHousing portal . Any students who apply will be on the waiting list for housing and will receive updates throughout the summer or winter.
Questions pertaining to on-campus housing should be directed to livingoncampus@uconn.edu.
Residential Life:
www.reslife.uconn.edu
Class Registration
Preview UConn’s available courses by using the Dynamic Search feature in Student Admin.
Full Course Catalog:
http://catalog.uconn.edu/
Important Dates/Academic Calendar:
https://registrar.uconn.edu/academic-calendar/
Office of the Registrar:
www.registrar.uconn.edu
Email Information – Change to Outlook
All UConn students will now use Outlook for email. To learn more about accessing your email through Outlook please visit this website and follow the steps to set up your account. Your former UConn Gmail account is no longer accessible.
Financial Aid
Submit the FAFSA
Students who wish to apply for financial aid must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For the best possible financial aid package, the FAFSA must be received by the Federal Processor on or before February 15. Financial aid is unavailable for international students.
Review and/or Accept Financial Aid Package
If you were offered financial aid, log into the Student Admin to view and accept, reduce or decline your offer. Offers of financial aid will become available beginning mid-March.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
If you have been cited for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) because of your academic record, you would have received an email from the Office of Student Financial Aid Services (OSFAS). If you wish to appeal your SAP status, you must submit an appeal and supporting documents by the deadline in the email. Failure to submit a complete SAP appeal and have it approved will affect your eligibility for financial aid.
Financial Aid Services:
www.financialaid.uconn.edu/
International Students
Connect with your ISSS Advisor for questions about returning to the U.S.
Request a new UConn Form I-20 or DS-2019 before renewing your visa or returning to the U.S.
Readmitted students will need to attend the ISSS Orientation for New International Students online in HuskyCT again.
Meal Plans & Dining
Students who live on campus will select a meal plan as part of the housing process. Students who do not live on campus can visit Dining Services website for information on purchasing a meal plan if desired.
Payment of Tuition & Fees
Information for Undergraduate Fee Bills - Office of the Bursar
Student Administration System (Student Admin)
Login
Use your Net ID to log into Student Admin
Learn more about using Student Admin.
Update Your Info
Make sure your information is up to date.
Student Health Insurance
The University requires full time students to maintain health insurance coverage. If you fail to complete the waiver in Student Admin, UConn will assume that you accept the University sponsored health insurance and the charge for that coverage will remain on your fee bill.
Student Health Services:
www.studenthealth.uconn.edu
Technology Support
Phone: (860) 486-HELP (4357)
E-mail: techsupport@uconn.edu
Website: techsupport.uconn.edu
IT Assistance
If you ever need assistance with technology and your devices, contact the ITS Technology Support Center. You can chat with a tech, browse their Knowledge Base, submit a support request, and even visit them in person.
NetID
You will need your NetID and password for your UConn email and all other information-related functions at UConn. You can find your NetID and set your password online at netID.uconn.edu
Communication
It is important to start checking your UConn email address regularly, and when corresponding to University offices by email, it can be helpful to include your name and student ID number in the subject line of your message. If you are unsure of how to access your UConn email, go to the G-Suite Setup site.
Transfer Credits
If you have earned credits or have classes in progress at another institution and you wish to have them transferred to UConn, visit Transferring Credit to UConn.
*Failure to have your official transcript sent to Transfer Admissions before the end of the first semester of your return can jeopardize having the work considered for transfer.