Guidance and Support
Guidance and Support for Graduate Students
When navigating individual challenges, it’s helpful to have someone to talk to or reference a specific piece of information. Access contact info for The Graduate School colleagues who can help design solutions, and find official policies that can answer common questions about university codes of conduct
Consultations
Having someone to talk through a challenging situation can open novel solutions that were not previously considered. Below are individuals dedicated to your academic, professional, and personal success.
Conflict Mediation – contact Kimberly Curry (kimberly.curry@uconn.edu)
One-on-one private support for graduate students – contact Kimberly Curry (kimberly.curry@uconn.edu)
Formal Appeal and Hearing Procedures – contact Karen Bresciano (karen.bresciano@uconn.edu)
Forms and Policies
The following covers the official guidance determined by The Graduate School and the University of Connecticut on various topics. They can be a great reference, but for any academic or personal challenges, schedule a consultation.
Policy on Academic, Scholarly, and Professional Integrity and Misconduct
Termination of Status and Academic Dismissal
Appeal and Hearing Procedures Policy
Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment, and Related Interpersonal Violence
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.
Graduate Resources and Opportunities
Network for Enriched Mentorship (NEM)
Graduate Student Mentoring Guide: A Guide for Students - Rackham Graduate School
Timely Topics Series for Graduate Students and Postdocs