Your Gateway to Success at The University of Connecticut

Welcome to The University of Connecticut! As you prepare to embark on your academic journey with us this upcoming semester, we're thrilled to extend a warm welcome and offer our support every step of the way. Your transition to university life is an exciting milestone, and we're here to ensure it's as seamless and enriching as possible. Your journey as a Husky starts here!

New Student Orientation

New Student Orientation

Participation in Orientation is mandatory for all new Huskies. Orientation is your formal welcome into our community and a place where you will build a foundation for academic success. During Orientation, you will plan your coursework, learn about resources and services, meet peers, and discover the values and traditions that make us Huskies.

Academic Advising and Orientation

All new students must complete advising modules as part of their online pre-orientation activities in order to ensure they are prepared for their academic advising experience at Orientation. During Orientation, you’ll be connected to academic resources essential for your success as a Husky, and you’ll also build your schedule of courses in partnership with your academic advising team in your school, college, or regional campus.

  • Complete your pre-orientation requirements as soon as you have paid your enrollment deposit. These requirements and modules will be available beginning in April 2024.
  • After completing your requirements, you will be able to schedule your Orientation date with the Office of Orientation Services.
  • Make sure you have taken all required placement tests at least seven (7) days before your Orientation session.
  • During your on-campus Orientation session, you will meet with the academic advising team in your school, college, or regional campus.
  • Course enrollment/registration will occur during your Orientation program.

If you have any additional questions about Orientation and academic advising after reviewing the Orientation webpage and your school/college’s new student website, email us at advising@uconn.edu

Academic Calendar

AP/IB/A Level Credit

Transfer Credit (including UConn ECE credit)

Academic Advising & Orientation

Academic Advising and Orientation

All new students must complete advising modules as part of their online pre-orientation activities in order to ensure they are prepared for their academic advising experience at Orientation. During Orientation, you’ll be connected to academic resources essential for your success as a Husky, and you’ll also build your schedule of courses in partnership with your academic advising team in your school, college, or regional campus.

  • Complete your pre-orientation requirements as soon as you have paid your enrollment deposit. These requirements and modules will be available beginning in April 2024.
  • After completing your requirements, you will be able to schedule your Orientation date with the Office of Orientation Services.
  • Make sure you have taken all required placement tests at least seven (7) days before your Orientation session.
  • During your on-campus Orientation session, you will meet with the academic advising team in your school, college, or regional campus.
  • Course enrollment/registration will occur during your Orientation program.

If you have any additional questions about Orientation and academic advising after reviewing the Orientation webpage and your school/college’s new student website, email us at advising@uconn.edu

Academic Calendar

Academic Calendar

The calendars are for the current academic year. 

Fall 2024

Date Deadline/Event
Mon, Aug 26 Fall semester begins
Mon, Sep 2 Labor Day – No classes
Tue, Sep 3 Last day to file petitions for course credit by examination (Undergraduate students only)
Mon, Sep 9 Courses dropped after this date will have a “W” for withdrawal recorded on the academic record. Last day to add or drop courses without additional signatures (see Adding and Dropping Courses).
Mon, Sep 16 Last day for students to make up Incomplete or Absence grades (continuing Undergraduate students only)
Tue, Sep 17-Mon, Sep 23 Examinations for course credit by examination (Undergraduate students only)
Fri, Sep 20 Deadline to apply for graduation and to submit Final Plan of Study (Undergraduate, Master’s, Sixth-Year, and Graduate Certificate students only) for conferral of a Fall 2024 degree
Tue, Sep 24 Dean’s signature required to add courses
Fri, Oct 4-Fri, Oct 18 Mid-semester Grading Period
Mon, Oct 21 Registration for the Winter 2025 and Spring 2025 semester via Student Administration System begins
Mon, Nov 11 Last day to withdraw from a course
Last day to place courses on or remove from Pass/Fail grading
Sun, Nov 24-Sat, Nov 30 Thanksgiving Recess
Fri, Nov 29 Last day for Master’s and Doctoral degree candidates to upload final thesis and dissertation to Submittable and submit related paperwork to Degree Audit (degreeaudit@uconn.edu) for conferral of a Fall 2024 degree. It is recommended that students defend at least two weeks prior to this deadline to allow for revisions. Doctoral dissertation defense must be announced two weeks prior to defending. Plan A Master’s students are not required to announce their defense.
Fri, Dec 6 Last day of fall semester classes
Sat, Dec 7-Sun, Dec 8 Reading Days
Mon, Dec 9 Final examinations begin
Thu, Dec 12 Reading Day
Sun, Dec 15 Final examinations end
Sun, Dec 15 Conferral date for Fall 2024 degrees. Final examinations for Plan B Master’s and Sixth-Year Certificate students must be completed by this date.
Wed, Dec 18 Semester grades due at 4 pm
Fri, Dec 27 Last day for Degree Audit (degreeaudit@uconn.edu) to receive the approved Plan B Master’s and Sixth-Year Certificate Report on the Final Exam form. (Graduate students only)

Spring 2025

Date Deadline/Event
Tue, Jan 21 Spring semester begins
Mon, Jan 27 Last day to file petitions for course credit by examination (Undergraduate students only)
Mon, Feb 3 Courses dropped after this date will have a “W” for withdrawal recorded on the academic record. Last day to add or drop courses without additional signatures (see Adding and Dropping Courses).
Mon, Feb 10 Last day for students to make up Incomplete or Absence grades (continuing Undergraduate students only)
Tue, Feb 11-Mon, Feb 17 Examinations for course credit by examination (Undergraduate students only)
Fri, Feb 14 Deadline to apply for graduation and to submit Final Plan of Study (Undergraduate, Master’s, Sixth-Year, and Graduate Certificate students only) for conferral of a Spring 2025 degree
Tue, Feb 18 Dean’s signature required to add courses
Fri, Feb 28-Fri, Mar 14 Mid-semester Grading Period
Fri, Mar 1 Deadline to apply for Summer 2025 graduation to be included in the 2025 Commencement Book
Sun, Mar 16-Sat, Mar 22 Spring Recess
Mon, Mar 24 Registration for the Summer 2025 and Fall 2025 semester via Student Administration System begins
Sat, Mar 29 Emergency closing class makeup date
Mon, Apr 14 Last day to withdraw from a course
Last day to place courses on or remove from Pass/Fail grading
Fri, Apr 25 Last day for Master’s and Doctoral degree candidates to upload final thesis and dissertation Submittable and submit related paperwork to Degree Audit (degreeaudit@uconn.edu) for conferral of a Spring 2025 degree. It is recommended that students defend at least two weeks prior to this deadline to allow for revisions. Doctoral dissertation defense must be announced two weeks prior to defending. Plan A Master’s students are not required to announce their defense.
Fri, May 2 Last day of spring semester classes
Sat, May 3-Sun, May 4 Reading Days
Mon, May 5-Sat, May 10 Final examinations
Sat, May 10-Mon, May 12 Commencement ceremonies. For more information, please visit commencement.uconn.edu
Sun, May 11 Conferral date for Spring 2025 degrees. Final examinations for Plan B Master’s and Sixth-Year Certificate students must be completed by this date.
Tue, May 13 Semester grades due at 4pm
Fri, May 23 Last day for Degree Audit (degreeaudit@uconn.edu) to receive the approved Plan B Master’s and Sixth-Year Certificate Report on the Final Exam. (Graduate students only)

Summer 2025

Date Deadline/Event
Fri, June 6 Deadline to apply for graduation and to submit final Plan of Study (Undergraduate, Master’s, Sixth-Year, and Graduate Certificate students only) for conferral of a Summer 2025 degree.
Fri, Aug 8 Last day for Master’s and Doctoral degree candidates to upload final thesis and dissertation Submittable and submit related paperwork to Degree Audit (degreeaudit@uconn.edu) for conferral of a Summer 2025 degree. It is recommended that students defend at least two weeks prior to this deadline to allow for revisions. Doctoral dissertation defense must be announced two weeks prior to defending. Plan A Master’s students are not required to announce their defense.
Sun, Aug 24 Conferral date for Summer 2025 degrees. Final examinations for Plan B Master’s and Sixth-Year Certificate students must be completed by this date.
Fri, Sep 5 Last day for Degree Audit (degreeaudit@uconn.edu) to receive the approved Plan B and Sixth-Year Certificate Master’s Report on the Final Exam.

AP | IB | A Level Credit

AP | IB | A Level Credit

Challenging yourself academically through Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or A Level (Advanced Level) courses while in high school is an excellent way to begin to prepare yourself for the rigor of college work. UConn provides transfer credit opportunities for AP, IB, and A Level coursework, providing a certain score is achieved on the exam. Click Here to access more information.

AP | IB | A Level Credit

Transfer Credit (including UConn ECE credit)

In general, the University of Connecticut grants credit for courses that are:

    • Taken at a regionally accredited, degree-granting college or university;
    • Comparable in content and quality to courses offered at UConn;
    • Completed with a minimum grade of "C."

Courses that the University does not grant credit for includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Online courses in laboratory science and foreign language, including those offered in a hybrid format;
  • Pass/Fail coursework;
  • Co-op, internships, and practicum credit;
  • Precollegiate/remedial coursework;
  • College-level elementary foreign language courses if the student completed three or more years of the same foreign language in secondary school;
  • Prior coursework that was not reported at the time of application.

 

For more information.