Advising & Student Support Centers

One University: Many Schools and Colleges

Undergraduate students at the University of Connecticut are enrolled in one of nine schools and colleges, the Academic Center for Exploratory Students (ACES), the Bachelor of General Studies Program or as non-degree students (links below).

Responsibilities for advising students are shared by faculty and professional staff, with each school or college defining specifically how those responsibilities are shared.

Each school or college as well as each regional campus has an office or center with oversight over advising. These centers/offices serve as a resource to students, faculty and staff on a wide range of advising matters, including:

  • Permission to register for excess credit or add or drop a course
  • Requesting a late withdrawal from a course
  • Academic probation, dismissal and appeals of academic dismissal
  • Requesting a general education substitution

University Requirements — School/College Requirements

  • All the schools and colleges share some of the same requirements and regulations. These are referenced in the catalog in the section on Academic Regulations.
  • Additional graduation requirements specific to a school or college are in the catalog under that school or college heading. See the School/College links below.

The Schools of Business, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Nursing and Pharmacy require an application. Students declaring majors in CLAS or CAHNR typically do not need to apply, although there are some exceptions. The School/College links below provide further details.

Storrs Campus

Academic Center for Exploratory Students (ACES)

Academic home of students who are undecided about their major or preparing to apply to a school that requires an application.
ACES Home Page

College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR)

CAHNR Home Page
Advising Center
CAHNR-specific Catalog requirements
Majors requiring an application: Allied Health Sciences, Athletic Training, Dietetics, Diagnostic Genetic Sciences, Exercise Science, Individualized, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Nutritional Sciences

Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture (RHSA)

Bachelor of General Studies Program

Regional Campuses

Each of the Regional Campuses has its own advising centers:
Avery Point
Hartford
Stamford
Waterbury

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS)

CLAS Home Page
Advising Center
CLAS-Specific Catalog Regulations
Majors requiring an application: Individualized, Journalism

Non-Degree Students