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Application Filing Dates Spring 2005 - Fall 2005 |
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Important Phone Numbers (Area Code 860 unless noted otherwise) | ||||
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| 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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| 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.
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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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