Office of Undergraduate Advising

Office of Undergraduate advising is committed to provide collaborative guidance that fosters independence and self-advocacy, while creating an inclusive community where all students have equitable access to resources and opportunities. Whether you're seeking support or providing it, we're here to help students thrive and become tomorrow's leaders.

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Our Mission

The Office of Undergraduate Advising supports the University of Connecticut’s mission to help every undergraduate student grow intellectually and become a contributing member of the state, national, and world communities.​

The Office of Undergraduate Advising supports this mission by:​

  • providing leadership, advocacy, and strategic planning for UConn’s undergraduate advising community,​
  • ensuring effective, equitable, and culturally competent advising practices
  • sharing critical communications, resources, and support with undergraduates as well as the academic advising community
  • delivering robust advisor onboarding, training, and professional development
  • facilitating connections and collaboration between academic advisors and campus partners.​
  • The Office of Undergraduate Advising actively promotes and enhances holistic undergraduate student success, retention, and graduation. Through innovative and inclusive advising, a culture of collaboration, and data-driven decision making, we are transforming UConn’s campus climate and building a welcoming and anti-racist community.

     

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    Scholastic Standing

    The Scholastic Standing process is the way that UConn identifies students whose scholastic performance is below University standards and connects students to resources and support. The student and the student’s advisor are informed that a marked academic improvement in future semesters is necessary to obtain the minimum scholastic standards.

     

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