Student Life Support

Dean of Students

If you have a question, a concern or a problem to solve, and you are not sure where to begin, the Dean of Students Office is a great place to start. Matters with which the Dean of Students office assists:

  • Exam rescheduling
  • Mediation for ongoing relationship problems with friends, roommates, coworker, faculty member, etc.
  • Sexual assault reporting and resources
  • Assist with ongoing academic issue like poor grades or interpersonal issue in the course
  • Voluntary Separation from the University
  • Short Term Emergency Loan Funds/ Veteran Loan Funds
  • Residency declaration for in-state tuition
  • Readmissions to UConn
  • Extensions for incomplete courses

Student Health and Wellness (SHaW)

Sexual Violence, Relationship Violence and Stalking Awareness

Cultural Centers

Services for Specific Populations

  • Center for Students with Disabilities
    • Accommodations and services available to students with a documented disability. Apply for services on the CSD website.
    • Beyond Access (open to all students- by application; fee for service program): Helps students work on time management and organization, study skills, stress management, self-advocacy, memory and concentration, social skills, career preparation, health and wellness, and reading and writing strategies.
  • Student Support Services
    • Increases access to the University of Connecticut for first-generation, low-income and/or underrepresented students
    • Services include: tutoring, counseling and advising, peer advising
  • Veterans Services
    • Full range of benefits and services to students who have served or continue to serve in the Armed Forces
  • International Student and Scholar Services
    • Resources for immigration/visa questions such as Practical Training, Change of Status, Program Extensions, Leave of Absence, Reduced Course Load and Employment authorizations. International Advisors are available to meet by appointment
  • Student-Athlete Success Program
    • Advising and guidance for student athletes