How do I check my application status for UConn?

How do I check my application status for UConn?

Thank you for applying to UConn! You can check the status of your application at any time by using UConn’s applicant portal. It will be important to check your applicant portal often for updates regarding the receipt of application documents and the status of your application.

What time do UConn decisions come out?

Fall Semester

Deadline Program Decision Notification
January 15 Storrs Campus Application Deadline Admissions decision notification begins March 1
February 15 FAFSA Deadline for Financial Aid Eligibility
May 1 * Regional Campus First-Year Application Deadline Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis

How long does UConn application review take?

Students will be notified approximately 4 to 6 weeks after the review period begins and all application materials have been received and verified by the admissions office. Admissions decisions made close to and after May 1 have an enrollment deposit deadline of two weeks from the date of the decision letter.

How do I contact UConn admissions?

Prospective students are encouraged to visit admissions.uconn.edu for application details and may email [email protected] with admissions-related questions.

Will UConn accept me?

The acceptance rate at UConn is 48.8%. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they’re more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in.

Is UConn difficult to get into?

What is the average ACT score for UConn?

26-32 (2019–20)
University of Connecticut/Typical ACT scores

What is the acceptance rate for UConn?

49.4% (2020)
University of Connecticut/Acceptance rate

Is UConn rolling admissions?

Decision notifications are made on a rolling basis for fall applicants who indicate a regional campus as their first choice.

Is a 3.2 GPA good for UConn?

Is your high school GPA good enough for University of Connecticut? The average high school GPA for admitted students at University of Connecticut is 3.77 on a 4.0 scale. This is a very competitive GPA, and University of Connecticut is clearly accepting students at the top of their high school class.

How to apply for first year at UConn?

First-year applicants must apply online through either the Common Application or the Coalition Application. Admission notification begins March 1 for fall applicants. Standardized test ranges represent applicants who elected to submit test scores as part of their application materials. UConn is a test-optional institution through Fall 2023.

Do you have to take standardized test for UConn?

Standardized test ranges represent applicants who elected to submit test scores as part of their application materials. UConn is a test-optional institution through Fall 2023. United by pride, excellence flourishes across our five campuses throughout Connecticut.

When do I get my UConn netid?

Please note: If you have submitted your application in August, your NetID will be available to you by early September. To assure you receive this information and other important communications from the University regarding your application, please add [email protected] to your contact list in order to prevent this email from being marked as spam.

Where do I Send my transcript for UConn?

Transcripts must be submitted to UConn directly from the secondary institution, either electronically or by mail in a sealed envelope. Students who have completed the State High School Equivalency Diploma (GED) should send an official copy of their diploma and a complete set of scores to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.