Admissions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply to the Coastal Studies major?
To be admitted to the Coastal Studies major you must complete
the regular University of Connecticut application process.
To receive a UConn application, contact the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions at 2131 Hillside Road, U-88, Storrs, CT 06269 or
call (860) 486-3137. For questions regarding general admission
to University of Connecticut, visit their web site at
http://admissions.uconn.edu
or call the above phone number for assistance.
Can I take my classes at Storrs and at other regional
campuses?
You can complete your entire course of study at
the Avery Point campus of UConn, or you may choose to study
at the Storrs campus for your first 3 semesters. By the second
semester of your sophomore year, at least one class each semester
must be taken at the Avery Point campus. Thereafter, much
of the curriculum is taught primarily or exclusively at the
Avery Point campus, though some lectures are available at
both Storrs and Avery Point through fully interactive voice
and video. Thus, while it is possible to remain at Storrs
throughout, most students choose to make Avery Point their
primary campus for Junior and Senior years.
What type of housing is available?
The Storrs campus provides
on-campus
housing. At Avery Point, housing is available through a local
apartment complex.
Where is the Avery Point campus located?
The Avery Point campus is located in Groton, Connecticut on
Long Island Sound. To reach the campus, take I-95 to Exit
87, Route 349/Clarence B. Sharp Highway. Turn right at second
traffic light and then left at next traffic light onto Benham
Road. Proceed 1.5 miles to entrance to the University of Connecticut/Avery
Point campus.
Can I do a study abroad program?
Yes, you can choose to spend either a semester or a year in
a
study
abroad program. However, you may not be able to transfer
some courses from another university; therefore, may take
longer than the traditional eight semesters to complete your
studies.
Can I arrange for a tour?
Yes, we offer several options for a tour of the Avery Point
campus. Depending on the day and time, you can choose to tour
the campus, meet a Coastal Studies faculty member, attend
a class, attend a lecture, and meet some Coastal Studies students.
Call (860) 405-9026 or E-mail
coastal@uconn.edu
to arrange an appointment. To tour the Storrs campus, contact
(860) 486-4866.
What about financial aid?
Prospective students living in Connecticut pay
in-state
tuition. Residents in the other New England states will
pay a reduced tuition rate through a special regional student
program (see web site at
www.nebhe.org/rspprogs/rspmain.html).
Students located outside of New England will pay the
out-of-state
tuition rate. For information regarding this as well as
questions about scholarships and other forms of financial
aid, contact the office at (860) 486-2819, E-mail
wwwfaid@uconnvm.uconn.edu,
or visit their
web
site.