Undergraduate Admissions
Application Filing Dates
Spring 2005 - Fall 2005
Freshman Transfer International ***
Spring Semester
Storrs October 1
Regional Campuses October 1
Spring Semester**
Storrs October 1
Regional Campuses October 1
Spring Semester
Storrs October 1
Regional Campuses October 1

Fall Semester

Storrs February 1
Regional Campuses August 1
Early Action December 1

Fall Semester
Storrs April 1*
Regional Campuses June 15
 
* The application deadline for the Schools of Education, Pharmacy and Allied Health is February 1.
** Transfer applications for Landscape Architecture, Dramatic Arts and programs in the Schools of Allied Health, Education, Nursing and Pharmacy are not accepted for the Spring semester.

Fall Semester
Storrs February 1
Regional Campuses August 1
Early Action December 1
*** International Transfer student applications are not accepted for the spring semester. The closing date for completed applications is February 1 for the fall semester.
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Important Phone Numbers
(Area Code 860 unless noted otherwise)
Directory Assistance 486-2000
Admissions: Freshman and Transfer 486-3137
Athletics 486-2725
Center for Students with Disabilities 486-2020
Cooperative Education 486-1045
Financial Aid 486-2819
Honors Program 486-4223
Housing - Residential Life 486-3030
International Student Center 486-2818
Orientation 486-4866
ROTC (Air Force) 486-2224
ROTC (Army) 486-4538
Study Abroad Programs 486-5022
Visitor's Center/Tours 486-4900
University Program for College Students with Learning Disabilities (UPLD) 486-0178
Veterans Affairs 486-2442
Regional Campuses
Avery Point 405-9000
Hartford 570-9214
Stamford (203) 251-8400
Torrington 626-6800
Waterbury (203) 236-9800
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Interviews
The Undergraduate Admissions Office does not require nor offer evaluative interviews as part of the admissions process. Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the office should they have specific questions after a formal university tour.

Center for Academic Programs(CAP):
Student Support Services(SSS) Program
The Students Support Services (SSS) program is designed for freshmen who, due to economic, social or cultural obstacles, may need additional assistance to successfully make the transition from high school to college. The SSS program is a five year commitment that begins with a required six-week summer program and emphasizes the academic and personal skills necessary for college success. If you would like to be considered for the SSS program, enclose a letter indicating your interest with your application.
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