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Graduate Assistantship Information

Welcome to your new role as a Graduate Assistant! “Graduate Assistant” or “GA” is an umbrella term that includes both Teaching Assistants (TAs) and Research Assistants (RAs). This webpage will orient GAs employed at Storrs and Regional Campuses who fall under theGraduate Employee Union (GEU) and provide information, resources, and to-do items specific to your role […]

Information for New Graduate Students

Information for New Graduate Students Student creating artwork at the printmaking department

Information About Assistantships

Information About Assistantships Assistant Professor Michael Pettes, and PhD student Wei Wu testing how materials bend

Newly Admitted Students

The University of Connecticut Graduate School Information for Newly Entering Graduate Students Welcome to the University of Connecticut. We wish you the greatest success as you begin your new graduate career. With your admission to one of our degree programs, post baccalaureate or certificate programs you may register as a graduate student at the main […]

PostDocs

PostDoc Events and Updates Zoi Dokou, Post Doctoral Fellow, teaching in the Fluid Mechanics Lab

Admissions

Admissions Steps to Apply Apply to The Graduate School Application Fee Waivers Admission Requirements Admissions FAQs Let’s Get Started The University of Connecticut offers graduate degrees in more than 250 fields of study, with over 7,000 enrolled students in doctoral, masters, and certificate programs.  Please visit our requirements and FAQ pages for more information on […]

Admissions Resources

Admissions Resources Jessica Rouge, Assistant Professor talking with PhD student Josh Santiana in her research lab

Graduate Assistantships

Graduate Assistantships Overview Graduate students collecting data as Laura Marcoux rides a stationary bicycle inside the Mission Heat Lab at Gampel Pavilion