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Transcript: m 1 2 p b Y g X University of Conneticut UCONN Application Deadline UConn's main application deadline for freshmen entering in the fall semester is January 15, it is highly recommended that you apply to UConn by December 1. Priority consideration for admission to the Honors Program and for merit scholarships will be given to students who apply by this earlier date. Location Storrs, Conneticut 06269 Enrollment 32,027 (2016) Student Demographic -60.2% White -10.2% Asian -8.7% Hispanic -6% Non Resident Alien -5.6% African American -9.3% Unkown Housing: -Buckley Hall is near the School of Fine Arts and right next door to the newly built Mansfield Downtown establishment. -It has a well-equipped gameroom and provides music practice rooms to any on-campus resident. -All incoming freshmen Honors students are assigned to Buckley and Shippee Hall. -Buckley has a dining hall which allows residents of both Buckley and neighboring Shippee to walk to an eating facility nearby. -Bathrooms are communal and shared on each floor. https://reslife.uconn.edu/buckley/ Buckley -McMahon has two towers, North and South, both of which have co-ed and single sex floors. -The layout for each floor that houses students, is the same. There are 22 double-occupancy rooms on each floor as well as bathrooms and an elevator lounge that's often used by students to study or socialize. https://reslife.uconn.edu/mcmahon/ McMahon -Werth Tower is a traditional-style residence hall that is focused on supporting students’ personal, interpersonal, and intellectual growth through participation in Living-Learning Communities. -Comprised mostly of first and second year students, but is also home to upperclass students, many of whom hold leadership positions within the Learning Communities. -Werth Tower is located in the Hilltop area of campus, adjacent to the campus athletic facilities and a short walk from the center of campus. https://reslife.uconn.edu/nextgen/ Peter J. Werth Residence Tower -67% are college owned -33% living off campus Percentage of students living on campus All Day 3-3 Basketball Registration 8:30am CAW: Coffee Kickoff at the Central Perk 9am InCHIP Intervention Mapping Workshop Master Gardener Class Doctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Rebecca Germino 11am Doctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Jiatian Xu 12pm MSA Meeting Microcontrollers Tech Demo MBB JC: Alessandro Rizzo 12:15pm Political Theory Workshop: Steven On Music Mondays 12:30pm Personalized Career Plan Lab 1pm Postponed - BUSN Career Monday - Tyco/JControls and Opus Magnus Egerstedt Breath by Breath Meditation at Copper Beech 2pm Jordan Kiper Doctoral Dissertation Oral Defense Doctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Jordan Nathaniel Kiper Senate Faculty Standards Committee Senate Scholastic Standards Committee 2:30pm Pre-medical/ Pre-Dental Second Year Student Workshop 3:30pm Doctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Christina V. Saccoccio Interviewing Lab 4pm Microbiology Seminar Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Seminar University Senate Meeting Campus Calender Tests Required For Admission -SAT score: 1300 out of a 1600 scale -4 years of English 3 years of math (algebra I, algebra II, and geometry) 2 years of social studies (including 1 year of U.S. history) 2 years of a single foreign language (3 years strongly recommended)* 2 years of laboratory science 3 years of electives -GPA 3.67 Percentage of Applicants Accepted 53% 2018 - 2019 Estimated Direct Cost of Attendance for Full-Time Undergraduates* Storrs Main Campus In-State Out-of-State Tuition $12,848 $35,216 University & Student Fees1 $2,882 $2,882 On-Campus Housing Estimate2 $7,029 $7,029 Estimated Yearly Cost -80 percent of stuedents use financial aid -33 percent are based off of a merit scholorship Financial Aid Majors Interested In Physical Therapy -The Physical Therapy Program at the University of Connecticut will be recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in the generation of new knowledge and the education of Doctors of Physical Therapy -Biology Comparative anatomy and physiology (8 credits)* General chemistry (8 credits) General psychology (6 credits) Pre-calculus or calculus Statistics General physics (8 credits). Majors Interested In The student-faculty ratio at University of Connecticut is 16:1, and the school has 51.3 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students. Student to Faculty Ratio -Students are assigned to a SSS counselor who provides them with one-on-one advising, support, and advocacy during the summer and throughout their undergraduate careers - Each year, approximately 300 students are accepted to UConn through SSS at the main campus in Storrs and at the Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, and Waterbury regional campuses. Student Support Services Susan Herbst President of UConn President of UConn -"The University of Connecticut is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. ... Accreditation