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  1. Class grades must not be posted so that a student may identify another students’ grades; i.e. neither by name, Social Security number, Net ID, nor PeopleSoft number. © University of Connecticut Disclaimers, Privacy & Copyright

  2. Spring 2024: Information Required for Non-Passing Grades. Beginning in Spring 2024, additional information is required when submitting non-passing grades. For more information, see the “Last Date of Attendance” section of the Submitting Final Grades page at registrar.uconn.edu/submitting-final-grades.

  3. Last day for students to make up Incomplete or Absence grades (continuing Undergraduate students only) Tue, Sep 17-Mon, Sep 23 Examinations for course credit by examination (Undergraduate students only)

  4. Transcripts are processed “as is” at the time of ordering. Please confirm that your grades and/or degree are listed before requesting your official transcript. If you are applying to an undergraduate or graduate program at the University of Connecticut, you are not required to send an official UConn transcript as part of the admissions process.

  5. Transferring Credit to UConn. In general, the University of Connecticut grants credit for courses that are: Taken at a regionally accredited, degree-granting college or university; Comparable in content and quality to courses offered at UConn; Completed with a minimum grade of "C."

  6. UConn Admissions Statistics. There are three critical numbers when considering your admissions chances: SAT scores, GPA, and acceptance rate. All these combine to tell you what you scores are required to get into University of Connecticut. Average SAT: 1315. The average SAT score composite at UConn is a 1315. UConn SAT Score Analysis

  7. Academic Standing and Grade Point Average (GPA) Course Numbers. Registering for Classes. Class registration follows a general course registration timeline each calendar year. After the registration period ends, students can add, drop, and/or withdraw from their classes during certain periods each semester.