Resources

1. Enrollment and Registration

• Enroll every fall & spring (summer only if program-required) or secure an approved academic leave.

• Add/Drop through the 10th class day. Failure to register by Day 10 → automatic discontinuation; reinstatement requires approval and $65 fee.

• Holds (training, immunization, financial responsibility) block registration—check the Student Admin “Action List.”

• If withdrawing/going to zero credits: submit the online Voluntary Separation Notification; refunds, follow University schedule based on notification date.

2. Health, Safety & Well‑Being

• Complete the electronic Health History in the student health portal (some clinical programs require additional items per acceptance letter).

• Interpersonal Violence Prevention: complete the one-time “U Got This 2!” training; the hold lifts 2–3 days after completion.

Health Insurance Options

• Meet requirement via your own plan, dependent coverage, Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP), or GA CT Partnership Plan.

• Most full-time non-GAs are auto-enrolled in SHIP (appears on fee bill). To waive, your plan must meet standards, and the waiver must be submitted by the deadline.

• GAs: enroll in the CT Partnership Plan within 31 days of hire; dependent changes require a qualifying event within 31 days.

3. Money Matters (Tuition, Billing, Aid)

Tuition & Status

• Tuition depends on residency, campus (Storrs vs regional), program, and credits.

• Full-time status: 9 credits (non-GA) or 6 credits (GA).

Fee Bill, Payments & Holds

• Fee bill due: Friday before the first day of the semester; notification emailed to your UConn address.

• Payment plan: 4 monthly installments; $100/term; due on the 15th (Fall: Jul–Oct; Spring: Dec–Mar); $50 late fee per missed installment.

• Late payment fee: $150 (may be assessed twice/semester). Returned checks count as late.

• Holds: >$10 = transcript hold; >$100 = Bursar hold (blocks registration, rec center, library, etc.).

Financial Aid & Funding Resources

• Office of Student Financial Aid Services: eligibility, application process, deadlines for graduate students.

• External Fellowships listings; Office of National Scholarships & Fellowships (ONSF) advising for competitive awards.

• Third-party sponsorships: submit the financial guarantee to the Bursar.

4. Career, Teaching & Professional Development

Center for Career Readiness & Life Skills

• 1:1 coaching on career exploration, CV/résumé, job search, academic materials, interview prep, LinkedIn, and offer negotiation.

• Events calendar and Career Readiness modules (24/7 self-paced). Engage early and revisit each semester.

Teaching Support: CETL & CIRTL

• CETL: consultations, pedagogy resources, TA/GA development.

• CIRTL Network: evidence-based teaching with national credentials—Associate, Practitioner, Scholar—via webinars, workshops, and courses.

5. Inclusion, Accessibility & Student Support

Center for Students with Disabilities (CSD)

• Interactive process to determine reasonable accommodations for qualified students (e.g., extended time, reduced-distraction testing, note-taking support, assistive tech, captioning, alt formats).

• Accommodations are individualized based on disability-related needs (including chronic, episodic, or temporary conditions).

Veterans & Military Programs

• First-stop support for veterans, active service members, Guard/Reserves, and dependents: benefits certification, transition, career partnerships, and events.

• Lounge spaces (Veteran OASIS) at Storrs and regional campuses; Veterans History Project.

International Students & Scholar Services (ISSS)

• Pre-arrival live chats; international orientation; immigration advising via email, video appointments, and daily chat advising.

• Resources for SSN, CT driver’s license, banking, taxes; guidance on travel, employment, and part-time rules.

6. Housing, Transportation & Campus Logistics

• Most graduates live off-campus. Common towns: 

o Storrs Campus: Mansfield / Willimantic / Manchester / Vernon

o Hartford & UConn Health: Hartford / West Hartford / Farmington / Manchester 

o Waterbury: New Britain / Waterbury / Bristol 

o Stamford: New Haven / Stamford / Fairfield 

o Avery Point: Groton / Norwich / New London 

• On-campus graduate housing is limited and Storrs-only.

• Parking: permits required and enforced year-round; review campus maps and lot options before purchasing.

Getting Around

• UConn shuttles with live GPS in the TransLoc app; Accessible Van Service (door-to-door, free for eligible students).

• U-Pass CT: unlimited in-state public transit when paired with your student ID (apply each semester at no cost).

• WRTD buses connect Storrs to Willimantic/Windham, train options available statewide.

7. Community & Belonging

• Cultural Centers (Storrs Student Union, 4th floor): African American, Asian American, Middle Eastern Cultural Programs, Native American Cultural Programs, Puerto Rican/Latin American, Rainbow Center, Women’s Center.

• Faith & Spiritual Life: a broad network of campus/community organizations across traditions; see directory.

• Student Organizations: 700+ groups via UConntact—join or start your own to build skills and community.

8. Life in Connecticut (Quick Notes)

• Weather varies widely—plan for all four seasons (layering, rain gear, waterproof winter boots, winter coat).

• Helpful packing adds: sunglasses, sunscreen, bug spray, ice scraper (car), and shovel/ice melt (home).

• Proximity to major cities: New York City and Boston are easily reachable; regional bus and rail options abound.

First 30 Days: Action Checklist

1. Activate NetID, set up UConn email (and forwarding if needed).

2. Submit Health History via the portal; note any program-specific requirements.

3. Complete “U Got This 2!” to remove the registration hold.

4. Register for classes (GAs must be registered before appointment start date).

5. Review fee bill; set up direct deposit; enroll in the payment plan if desired.

6. Upload Husky One Card photo; pick up your ID.

7. Purchase parking permit; install TransLoc; apply for U-Pass CT.

8. Finish Student Technology Training tutorial.

9. Book a Career Coaching appointment; enroll in Career Readiness modules.

10. If applicable: connect with CSD, ISSS, Veterans & Military Programs.

Key Contacts & Where to Start

• The Graduate School: +1 (860) 486-3617 | gradadmissions@uconn.edu | gradschool@uconn.edu | grad.uconn.edu

• Registrar (registration help): registrar@uconn.edu (Storrs/Regionals) | registrar@uchc.edu (UConn Health)

• Bursar: tuition/fees, payment plans, refunds, third-party invoicing

• Center for Career Readiness & Life Skills: coaching, events, modules

• CETL: teaching support for TAs/GAs; pedagogy resources

• CSD: accommodations & assistive resources

• ISSS: immigration advising, orientation, practical matters for international students

• Parking Services • One Card • Transportation Services (shuttles, U-Pass)

Tip: Check your Student Admin “Action List” weekly and read the daily Grad News email for workshops, deadlines, and funding opportunities.