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Information submitted must be specific to alumni of the University of Connecticut.

The University of Connecticut was founded in 1881 as Storrs Agricultural School for boys. Over the years, the school evolved, changing its name and profile, and eventually became the University of Connecticut in 1939.

Today, UConn is a coeducational institution with 17 schools and colleges on eight campuses throughout Connecticut.


Alumni

Information submitted must be specific to alumni of the University of Connecticut.

Includes resources specifically directed at University of Connecticut alumni.

College of Continuing Studies

The College of Continuing Studies at the University of Connecticut provides research-based interdisciplinary, academic, professional and enrichment programs by linking UConn with individuals, corporate and public service organizations, statewide, nationally and internationally.

Libraries and Museums

Libraries, conservatories, archives, and museums operated by the University of Connecticut.

Organizations

Student, faculty, and other campus clubs and organizations at UConn.

School of Dental Medicine

Offers postdoctoral training in all accredited dental education programs, along with continuing education programs in cooperation with professional organizations.

School of Education

Submissions must specifically relate to the University of Connecticut Bureau of Educational Research and Service.

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School of Law

Founded in 1921, the University of Connecticut School of Law, located in Hartford, is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Its campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites.

School of Medicine

Submissions must be relevants to Admissions at the University of Connecticut.

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School of Social Work

Established in 1946, the University of Connecticut School of Social Work presently offers a two-year program leading to the degree of Master of Social Work and special programs for non-matriculated students. Workshops, institutes, and continuing education courses are regularly offered for social service personnel at various levels of education preparation. The School is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.

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