How do I apply to UConn?
Complete and submit an online application. You will be asked to provide a valid credit card for a non-refundable payment of the application fee ($75.00). In some circumstances, your application fee may be waived. Please refer to the UConn Graduate School Fee Waiver Policy.
What SAT score is required for UConn?
There’s no absolute SAT requirement at UConn, but they really want to see at least a 1210 to have a chance at being considered.
What is UConn known for?
The most popular majors at University of Connecticut include: Economics, General; Psychology, General; Speech Communication and Rhetoric; Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse; and Biology/Biological Sciences, General. The average freshman retention rate, an indicator of student satisfaction, is 93%.
Does UConn give good financial aid?
Because more UConn students get institutional aid, it likely offers relatively competitive financial aid. The amount of money that students actually get is just as important (if not more important) than the percent of students who get grants. If you receive a grant, you’ll want it to be big enough to do you some good.
What is there to do at UConn?
Top 10 Things to Do at UConn This Summer
- Explore Storrs Center.
- Unwind by Mirror Lake.
- See Protest and Puppetry Collide at Benton.
- Shop at the UConn Co-op.
- Rub Jonathan’s Nose at Wolff Family Park.
- Celebrate Student-Athletes at Husky Heritage Sports Museum.
- Snap a Photo at the UConn Sign.
- Admire the Beauty of Horsebarn Hill.
Is UConn a good nursing school?
University of Connecticut is ranked No. 27 (tie) in Best Nursing Schools: Master’s and No. 44 (tie) in Best Nursing Schools: Doctor of Nursing Practice. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
Is UConn nursing direct entry?
High School students apply directly to Undergraduate Admissions declaring Nursing as a major. Current UConn students wishing to change their majors to Nursing must complete a “School Change Petition” form through our online system.
Does UConn have nursing?
UConn’s School of Nursing has a timeless commitment to wellness and provides the exceptional education needed to succeed in this rapidly evolving profession. The School is fully approved, accredited and committed to quality research and public service.
How do I become a Uconn nurse?
- Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree with cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or better.
- Nursing students must complete the following courses (38 credits).
- All students in the School of Nursing fulfill this area of competency by the successful completion of NURS 3130, 3205, 4250, and 4282.