Academic Resources

Academic Resources for Current Students

Academics and coursework are the core of a graduate school experience. You can find resources for scheduling and changing courses, working alongside your advisor, changing your degree plan, and academic codes and policies.

Courses and Scheduling

Below are resources and forms for managing a single semester’s course schedule, including adding individual courses and support during a difficult semester. For assistance with retroactive adjustments, please contact graduatedean@uconn.edu.

The Graduate Catalog

  • Information about courses as well as the requirements of the University of Connecticut, its schools and colleges, and for the academic programs offered by them. Students must complete the degree requirements contained in the catalog as of the year they enter their graduate program. 

Enrollment Change Form

  • Use the Enrollment Change Form available in Student Admin (select the eForms tile on your Student Homepage and then the Enrollment Change Form tile) to register for courses after the tenth day of classes, withdraw from a course, change sections, submit an independent study request, change course sections, and more. 

Late Drop Petition

  • Submit a petition to drop a course after the first eleven weeks of classes or the midpoint of a summer session course.

Extension of Incompletes

  • Request an extension on the deadline to complete an incomplete course. 

All Grading

  • Information about grades and grading policies.

Enrollment Verifications

  • Certificates to confirm a student’s academic history and prove enrollment at a school.

Transfer Credit

  • Submit a request to transfer credit earned at another institution or on another UConn career (for example, non-degree). 

Graduate Internship Courses

  • Information about internship course options for academic credit.

Graduate Degree Planning

These are resources for updating your path towards a graduate degree, especially for the adjustments that go beyond a single semester.

Biographical Changes, Address Change, Name Change, SSN# Change

  • Update your person information on file with the University.

Steps to a Successful Graduation

  • Stay on track towards graduation with the Steps to a Successful Graduation guide.

Commencement

  • The most up-to-date information regarding upcoming Commencement ceremonies.

Request for Extension of Conferral Deadline

  • Submit a request to extend the time limit for you to complete your degree program.

Voluntary Separations

  • Information outlining the steps, policies, and procedures for voluntarily separating from the University and taking a leave of absence from graduate studies.

Request for Reinstatement to Graduate Study or Reinstatement from Academic Leave

  • Submit a request to return to graduate study.

Academic Codes and Policies

Each of the following documents are the University’s official guidelines on graduate education. They can be a great resource for reference, but for any ambiguous challenges, be sure to talk to your advisor or reach out to the GSPA team.

Policy on Academic, Scholarly, and Professional Integrity and Misconduct (ASPIM)

  • Review the University of Connecticut’s policy on Academic, Scholarly, and Professional Integrity and Misconduct. 

"U Got This! 2" Holds

  • Complete the mandatory, one-time online interpersonal violence prevention training to remove the hold on your registration.

FERPA

  • Overview on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), which affords students certain rights concerning their student education records.

Student Code

  • Rules and expectations for students and organizations at the University.

Termination of Status and Academic Dismissal

  • Policies and procedures regarding the termination of status or dismissal from The Graduate School.

Appeal and Hearing Procedures

  • A graduate student may file an appeal with The Graduate School when they disagree with actions taken or academic consequences imposed by an individual faculty member, graduate program, department, school, or college and when all good faith efforts to resolve their concern either through direct communication with the individual(s) involved or through applicable procedures in the graduate program, department, school, or college have failed.

Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment, and Related Interpersonal Violence

  • Information concerning the University of Connecticut’s Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment, and Related Interpersonal Violence.