Returning to UConn

To return to the University, after a gap in a student’s enrollment, the student must complete an application for readmission.

Application Deadlines

For Fall Semester

Applications for the Fall semester are
due July 1st and will take four to six weeks to review.

For Spring Semester

Applications for the Spring semester are
due December 1st and will take four to six weeks to review.

Special Deadlines
Contact the following schools directly for the requirements and deadlines:

 Notifications

Students will be notified via email regarding the decision

**Readmission is not guaranteed**

Who Should Reapply?

  • You have previously attended the University of Connecticut as an Undergraduate student
  • There is a gap in your attendance due to any of the following reasons:
    • You took a semester or more off from taking classes
    • You are currently on a leave of absence
    • You withdrew from all of your classes in one semester
    • You have been academically dismissed
    • You have earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut and would like to earn a second undergraduate degree
    • You were suspended from the University of Connecticut and you have been approved to reapply by the Office of Community Standards

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What Do I Need to Fill out the Readmission Application?

  • To submit the Readmission Application, you will need to know your NetID and password.
    • If you need assistance with your NetID/password go to https://netid.uconn.edu or call the ITS Help Center at 860-486-4357 (HELP)
  • Prepared Personal Statement
  • Transcripts from any other Universities attended while away
  • If you intend to apply for financial aid, fill out your FAFSA as soon as possible. You should not wait for your readmission to be approved to fill out your FAFSA application.

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How Long Does the Application Process Take?

The Readmission Board completes the review of applications in four to six weeks after submission. Please contact the Dean of Students Office with questions and if you wish to check on the status of your readmission application at 860-486-3426.

Regional Campus students with questions about their readmission application should contact the campus representative listed below:

  • Avery Point Campus
  • Hartford Campus
  • Stamford Campus
  • Waterbury Campus
    • Peter Tribuzio, Director of Student Services, 99 East Main Street, Student Services Suite, 2nd Floor. peter.tribuzio@uconn.edu

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Readmission Holds

Certain types of holds will restrict your enrollment such as bursar holds, immunization holds, Perkins loan holds, Dean of Students Office holds, and any hold administered by the Community Standards Department. To resolve the hold, you must contact the appropriate office, as identified in Student Admin.

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Important Information After Readmission

If you have been readmitted to the University, please review the information (financial aid, technology support, class registration, advising, transferring credits,student health insurance, and housing) found on our Welcome Back! page.

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Ratcliffe Hicks Readmission

Questions pertaining to readmission to the Ratcliffe Hicks program should be directed to Kirsten Dostaler.

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Academic Renewal

Undergraduate students who have been separated from the university for at least eight consecutive semesters may seek academic renewal at the time of their application for readmission. Through academic renewal, a student may remove up to 16 credits of coursework with a grade of C- or lower from their GPA calculation after rematriculating at UConn. These courses must have been taken previously at the University of Connecticut. The registered grade, earned credits, and grade points for these courses shall remain on the transcript but will no longer calculate into the GPA. Students shall not receive credit toward their degree for courses placed on academic renewal. Academic renewal can be used only once and is limited to those completing their first bachelor’s degree at UConn.

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Make an Appointment

860-486-3426
dos@uconn.edu

Please come for our Drop-Ins:  Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from 1:00pm-3:00pm in Wilbur Cross room 203. Students who check-in by 3:00pm will be seen that day.

Wednesdays from 5:00pm-7:00pm in one of our Cultural Centers.pdf.

Thursdays from 9:00am-11:30am in Wilbur Cross room 203.  Students who check-in by 11:30am will be seen that day.

Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm

Wilbur Cross Building
2nd Floor, Room 203
233 Glenbrook Road
Storrs, CT


Regional Student Services Contacts

Avery Point Campus
Noemi Maldonado Picardi, Director of Student Services
Webx: https://uconn-cmr.webex.com/meet/nom98001
Schedule an appointment: nexus.uconn.edu

Hartford Campus
Christine Mosman, Associate Director of Student Services
Monique Nelson, Assistant Director of Student Services
hartford.studentservices@uconn.edu
10 Prospect Street, Rm 106
(959) 200-3743

Stamford Campus
Erica Granoff, Director of Student Services
Jose Luis Ramos, Assistant Director of Student Services
stamfordstudentservices@uconn.edu
1 University Place, Rm 302
(203) 251-8484

Waterbury Campus
Peter Tribuzio, Director of Student Services
Please email to make an appointment
peter.tribuzio@uconn.edu
UConn Waterbury
99 East Main Street
Student Services Suite, 2nd Floor