UConn Admissions Information
There is no
separate application or application process for students with learning
disabilities.
Students with LD apply as any student does and must be qualified for
admission according to the University's admissions criteria.
Students should NOT include a copy of their LD documentation
in their application materials, as it will not be reviewed by the Undergraduate
Admissions Committee.
Please contact
the Undergraduate
Admissions Office at (860) 486-3137 for specific information related
to University admissions requirements and/or an application.
Admitted students are strongly advised to contact
UPLD as soon as they decide to attend the University so that they can
submit required documentation in a timely fashion if they plan to participate
in the program or request services including accommodations. Guidelines
for required documentation are delineated under "Accessing
Services."
Typically, the academic
profile of students offered admission to the university is as follows:
- High school rank
in the upper third of graduating class;
- Cumulative academic
grade point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (B average) in competitive
college preparatory coursework; and
- Combined SAT scores
of 1167 (recentered) and above;
Transfer students
are eligible for consideration for general admission upon:
- Completion of academic
coursework comparable to the University's General Education Requirements;
- A cumulative grade
point average of at least a 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (3.0 on a 4.0 scale for admission to upper division programs); and
- Good standing
and eligibility to return to the last institution of higher learning
attended.
For Undergraduate
Admissions information, please contact:
University of Connecticut
Undergraduate Admissions Office
2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3088
Storrs, CT 06269-3088
Phone: (860) 486-3137