
UCONN HARTFORD
Campus Information
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
(959) 200-3500
In the heart of our state’s capital region, UConn Hartford gives undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to begin, continue, or complete their education in a small college environment, while providing access to the faculty and resources of a world-class research university.
UConn Hartford strives to develop the inherent excellence of every student and challenge them to generate positive change in our communities, state, nation, and world. In the midst of this global city, our students take classes and participate in events that help them become leaders who understand and solve the transnational nature of today's challenges and opportunities.
Integrating research, teaching, and community service, our distinguished faculty are engaged in innovative scholarship, analyzing critical issues in urban studies, education, social inequalities, business, public policy, and more. Our outstanding staff provide the full range of academic and student support services for our ambitious academic mission.
EXPLORE RESOURCES FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
University Life

Visit the Hartford Parking Services website for more information.
UConn Parking Services
25 LeDoyt Road, Unit 3199
Storrs, CT 06269-3199
(860) 486-4930
Click to learn more about the different transportation options at UConn Hartford.
Student Services is responsible for many academic and non-academic functions at UConn Hartford. We provide oversight to the broad offering of student services available on campus.
To learn more about all of the services we offer, visit our website.
Student Services:
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Level 1, Room 106
(959) 200-3743
hartford.studentservices@uconn.edu
Search to find a job on the UConn Student Employment page.
Office of Student Financial Aid Services:
Student Employment
Wilbur Cross Building
233 Glenbrook Rd., Unit 4116
Storrs, CT 06269-4116
(860) 486-3474
At the Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills we’re here to support you no matter where you are in your career journey. Whether you’re exploring interests, looking for opportunities, or ready to take action, we’ve got your back.
Center for Career Readiness:
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
(959) 200-3500
Academic Support

The UConn Hartford Advising Team supports undergraduate students studying in a variety of degree programs. The integration of the social, academic, and career development of the student is the central focus and drive behind our office. We aim to provide an environment that empowers students to reach their academic, personal, and professional goals.
Undergraduate Advising:
10 Prospect Street, First Floor
Hartford, CT 06103
959-200-3743
The Academic Achievement Center is dedicated to supporting students in reaching their academic goals. The AAC offers comprehensive assistance and strategic academic counseling through four signature programs: academic coaching, workshops and presentations, the UConn Connects peer mentoring program, and supplemental instruction.
Academic Achievement Center:
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 202
(959) 200-3676
Hours:
Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm
Friday 10am-5pm
The Center for Students with Disabilities website provides information about available accommodations and the process to register for accommodations.
Students requiring classroom accommodations or other support at the Hartford Campus should discuss options with:
Katie Halbruner
Disability Specialist
Regional Campus Coordinator, Hartford Campus
The UConn Hartford Biology Tutoring Center (the “B” Center) provides free peer tutoring for life science courses listed under BIOL, EEB, MCB, and PNB.
Biology Tutoring Center:
10 Prospect Street,
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 205
Contact Hartford B Center Coordinator:
Dr. John Cooley
Associate Professor in Residence, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
(959) 200-3908
Come to the Writing Center with your assignments, ideas, questions, and drafts. Our undergraduate and graduate tutors are ready to work with you at any stage in the writing process.
Writing Center:
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 218
The UConn Quantitative Learning Center (Q Center) is a resource to elevate the proficiency of students taking quantitative intensive (Q) courses across the undergraduate curriculum. We provide direct assistance to students via peer tutoring, review sessions, and the creation of innovative learning tools.
Q Center:
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Room 205
The UConn Library, located on the ground level of Hartford Public Library, provides faculty, staff, and students at the UConn Hartford Campus with the power of a top 20 research institution combined with one of the premier public libraries in the country through an academic and public library partnership. The library includes research help, workshops and public programs, UConn Library collections, collaborative and individual focused spaces, and UConn Hartford classrooms within a dynamic and engaging environment. Through this partnership, UConn faculty, staff, and students, as well as Hartford Public Library community members (Hartford residents only), can borrow physical materials between both libraries, further expanding the range of collections available in support of research to our community.
UConn Library at the Hartford Public Library:
Ground Level (enter at Arch St.)
500 Main Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
(959) 200-3466
Need to submit a support ticket to Hartford Information Technology Services or speak with someone for IT help?
Visit the Hartford ITS website for more information.
(860) 486-4357
UConn School of Social Work
38 Prospect Street
Lower Level, Room G02
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Campus Experience

UConn Hartford Student Activities is dedicated to enhancing the student experience through inclusive, engaging, and meaningful programming. We provide leadership opportunities, support student organizations, and host a wide range of events that build community, celebrate diversity, and encourage student involvement both on and off campus. Whether you're looking to join a club, attend a cultural event, or take on a leadership role, Student Activities is here to help you make the most of your time at UConn Hartford.
To learn more about the various clubs and activities at UConn Hartford, visit the Student Involvement Page.
Student Activities at UConn Hartford:
Hartford Times Building
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Student Activities Room 140
Click to view clubs offered at the Hartford Campus.
Students are encouraged to submit proposals about new clubs or activities and Student Activities will help with organization and/or funding as needed.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) is the undergraduate governing body for UConn Hartford. USG coordinates activities, represents the student body, acts as a liaison between the administration and students, and oversees the expenditure of student activity fees.
Visit our website for more information about how to get involved.
Tri-Alpha National Honor Society celebrates the academic achievement of First-Generation students who have earned a 3.2 GPA or higher. At UConn Hartford, we proudly host an annual induction ceremony to welcome new members into this prestigious community.
Visit our First Generation website for more information.
First Generation UConn:
UConn Storrs
Rowe Center for Undergraduate Education
368 Fairfield Way Unit 4232, Storrs, CT 06269-4232
(860) 486.3378
Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society that celebrates the academic achievements of first-year college students. Students who earn a 3.5 GPA or higher. At UConn Hartford, we proudly host an annual induction ceremony to welcome new members into this prestigious community. It’s a special opportunity to recognize students’ hard work and dedication and to connect them with other high-achieving peers committed to academic excellence and leadership.
Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society:
Main Email: uconnald@gmail.com
Location: Storrs Campus, Rowe Center for Undergraduate Education/CUE room 235
368 Fairfield Way, Storrs, CT 06269
Advisor: Dr. Castella Copeland-Smith castella.copeland@uconn.edu
The Academic Achievement Center (AAC) offers rewarding leadership opportunities for students through roles like Academic Coaches, Peer Mentors, and Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leaders. These positions allow students to take an active role on campus, support their peers academically, and build a strong sense of community.
In addition to gaining meaningful leadership experience, students in these roles benefit from year-round professional development and internship opportunities. Academic Coaches and SI Leaders are paid positions making these experiences a great way to grow professionally while earning money and giving back to the UConn community.
Academic Achievement Center:
10 Prospect Street, HTB 202
Hartford, CT 06103
(959) 200-3676
Student Wellness

Student Health & Wellness (SHaW) is dedicated to supporting students' physical and mental well-being through comprehensive healthcare services. SHaW offers medical care, mental health counseling, wellness programs, and health education to help students thrive both academically and personally. With a focus on holistic well-being, SHaW provides access to primary care, mental health support, nutrition counseling, and wellness initiatives that empower students to make healthy choices and succeed at UConn.
- Hartford Campus Nurse Navigators: A nurse navigator is a nurse that can guide students, offer support, education, advocate, and assist with coordination of care for acute or chronic healthcare needs including referrals to medical services in the community. A nurse is available for students on campus or through our 24/7 advice nurse line at 860-486-4700. This is a free and confidential resource.
- Clinical Case Manager for Mental Health Services: Our mental health professionals can provide short-term counseling. For students seeking more intensive treatment, our mental health case managers can connect students to appropriate local providers with experience working with college students.
SHAW Services at UConn Hartford:
Hartford Times Building
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Click to schedule a routine appointment or call (860) 486-4700, select option 2.
Learn more about how Student Health and Wellness can support you with our Immediate Support Resources. If this is an emergency and you need immediate help, please call 911.
Student Services is responsible for a broad range of academic and non-academic student services at UConn Hartford. We provide oversight to the broad offering of student services available on campus.
Students Services at UConn Hartford:
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Level 1, Room 106
Christine Mosman, Associate Director of Student Services
Monique Nelson, Assistant Director of Student Services
(959) 200-3743
Office of Student Care and Concern, centrally located on the Storrs Campus, is committed to the mission of the University of Connecticut by providing intervention and support for those students that are in distress or a possible threat to self or others. The office coordinates a response that balances the needs of the individual student with the safety and welfare of the University community.
Any referrals of a student of concern who may be of threat to themselves or others should be reported via a CARE Team Referral CLICK HERE
Hartford students can contact the Office of Student Care and Concern on the Storrs Campus:
Wilbur Cross Building, Suite 29
233 Glenbrook Road, Unit 4131
Storrs, CT 06269-4131
(860)486-8777
Hartford Campus Contact:
Christine Mosman
959-200-3836
christine.mosman@uconn.edu
The Office of Community Standards, centrally located on the Storrs Campus, strives to facilitate a climate that promotes integrity, responsibility, and accountability within the University of Connecticut community.
Through the implementation of an ethic of care and concern that promotes the fair, transparent, and compassionate application of published institutional standards and expectations, OCS aims to thoroughly investigate and resolve allegations of student behavioral harm to the UConn community in an educational and restorative manner. Responsibilities of Community Life: The Student Code speaks to what we want to be as well as how we want to interact with each other within our campus community.
Learn more about how to submit a referral. If you're unsure which form to use, go to the Inform website. Their form finder feature will assist you to navigate the various reporting options at the University.
For Community Standards Services and Support at the Hartford Campus, contact:
Student Services
Hartford Times Building, Level 1, Room 106
(959) 200-3743
Husky Harvest Food Pantry is open to the UConn Hartford community with a valid UConn ID and provide the campus community with non-perishable food items, toiletries, and more.
Husky Harvest Food Pantry:
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Lower level in the Main Campus Building
Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm
Contact:
Nadine Brennan
The UConn Hartford Career Closet is dedicated to empowering students by providing free, professional attire to support their career development and interview preparation. Students can drop in during open hours, sign in, and shop for free professional attire—no appointment needed.
UConn Hartford Career Closet:
The Career Closet is located in the Office of Student Services, in the hallway closet across from SHAW
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Level 1, Room 106
UConn Hartford Career Closet Contact:
Wiley Dawson, Assistant Director, Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills
(959) 200-3819
ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT & UNIQUE OFFERINGS



The UConn Honors Program offers undergraduates an opportunity to enrich their UConn experience through exploration, creativity, and leadership in academics and beyond the classroom. Students learn how to contribute to their field and effect positive change as part of a diverse and supportive community of scholars.
Contact: Jenna Hartwell
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Hartford
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 304
(959) 200-3500
Enrichment Programs Main Office on the Storrs Campus
368 Fairfield Way, Unit 4147
ROWE 419
Storrs, CT 06269-4147
(860) 486-4223
Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Advising:
UConn's Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Advising Office provides resources and advising to UConn students and alumni interested in pursuing careers in the health professions. Our office specializes in working with our pre-medical and pre-dental populations, but we encourage all students to explore their career options in health fields.
Pre-Law Advising:
UConn is committed to helping students and alumni prepare for law school and legal careers. At the Pre-Law Advising Office, we offer events and workshops to help students get a sense of what it means to be a lawyer. We also help students with the law school application process by reviewing personal statements and resumes, providing information about various schools and programs, and assessing competing offers of admissions.
Contact: Jenna Hartwell
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Hartford
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 304
(959) 200-3500
Enrichment Programs Main Office on the Storrs Campus
368 Fairfield Way, Unit 4147
ROWE 419
Storrs, CT 06269-4147
(860) 486-4223
UConn faculty members are leading hundreds of exciting research projects at any given time. The Office of Undergraduate Research connects undergraduate students at all UConn campuses with opportunities to participate in research or creative projects alongside our distinctive professors.
Contact: Jenna Hartwell
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Hartford
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 304
(959) 200-3500
Enrichment Programs Main Office on the Storrs Campus
368 Fairfield Way, Unit 4147
ROWE 419
Storrs, CT 06269-4147
(860) 486-4223
Available to students from all of the University’s schools and colleges, the University Scholar Program allows students to design and pursue an in-depth research or creative project and to craft an individualized plan of study that supports their intellectual interests during their final three semesters. Graduation as a University Scholar recognizes a student’s extraordinary engagement with self-reflective learning and research or creative endeavors.
Contact: Jenna Hartwell
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Hartford
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 304
(959) 200-3500
Enrichment Programs Main Office on the Storrs Campus
368 Fairfield Way, Unit 4147
ROWE 419
Storrs, CT 06269-4147
(860) 486-4223
The Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships (ONSF) advises and mentors students and recent alumni who are competing for prestigious, nationally-competitive scholarships and fellowships. ONSF is open to all graduate and undergraduate students at the University, including students at the regional campuses.
Contact: Jenna Hartwell
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Hartford
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 304
(959) 200-3500
Enrichment Programs Main Office on the Storrs Campus
368 Fairfield Way, Unit 4147
ROWE 419
Storrs, CT 06269-4147
(860) 486-4223
The Individualized and Interdisciplinary Studies Program (IISP) works with undergraduates who wish to design their own majors or pursue select interdisciplinary minors (including Global Studies, European Studies, and Crime and Justice). Individualized majors are based in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources, and may draw on courses in other schools and colleges.
Contact: Jenna Hartwell
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Hartford
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 304
(959) 200-3500
Enrichment Programs Main Office on the Storrs Campus
368 Fairfield Way, Unit 4147
ROWE 419
Storrs, CT 06269-4147
(860) 486-4223
Education Abroad opportunities at the University of Connecticut are experiential global learning programs, which are integral components of life-transformative undergraduate and graduate curricula. Designed by faculty, practitioners, and community leaders, these programs provide students with collaborative opportunities to learn and practice knowledge and critical understanding, skills, values, and attitudes on intercultural competencies in a global context, whether they are delivered virtually, locally or internationally.
It is our desire that you join us as we embark on this important journey. Please contact us to discuss our various offerings.
Visit the Experiential Global Learning website for more information.
Experiential Global Learning:
Rowe Center for Undergraduate Education, Room 117
368 Fairfield Way Unit 4207
Storrs, CT 06269
(860) 486-5022
Hundreds of top employers actively recruit UConn students on campus each year. Start early and get ahead by visiting the Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills for one-on-one career counseling, and mock interview workshops, and career and internship fairs. Once you've narrowed down your search, attend job interviews with major employers right on campus.
Center for Career Readiness:
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
(959) 200-3500
The Resilience, Inclusion, Success, and Equity (RISE) Program at UConn Stamford empowers underrepresented students through an equity-focused student success initiative. We believe in the power of resilience, inclusivity, and equity to transform students' educational experiences and set the stage for their future success.
Our commitment is rooted in breaking down barriers ensuring that all students rise to their full potential. We aim to enhance academic performance, increase retention rates, and improve graduation outcomes.
RISE is not just a commitment; it's a movement toward a more equitable and inclusive educational landscape.
Resilience, Inclusion, Success, and Equity Program:
Joanna Rivera Davis, Director of Student Success, Equity, & Inclusion
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 127D
(959) 200-3757
The Transformation, Equity, Access, and Sense of Belonging (TEAS) Project supports UConn Hartford's Asian American students by providing access to culturally relevant curricula, mentorship opportunities, and a variety of academic, social, and student services. Its priorities include fostering community partnerships, integrating academic and social services, and emphasizing academic achievement.
Contact: Jason Chang
Principal Investigator and Head of the Department of Social and Critical Inquiry
TEAS Learning Community:
The TEAS Learning Community provides commuter students with academic support, peer mentorship, and career-focused pathways. Through structured first-year courses and networking opportunities, the program helps students transition successfully into college and build a foundation for lasting success.
For more information, please contact Jeffrey Alton at jeffrey.alton@uconn.edu
ACADEMIC SUPPORT FOR ALL


The Major Experience is a University-wide collaboration designed to help students (inside and outside of UConn) explore college majors in a holistic, interactive, and intentional manner.
We believe every student should be exploratory! Whether you are completely undecided, comfortably declared, or somewhere in between...it's best to take the time to examine your options before fully committing to a major.
Connect with one of our dedicated advising staff members for more information about The Major Experience on the Hartford Campus.
Office of Student Services
First Floor
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, CT 06103
(959) 200-3743
Whether you are interested in transitioning from Storrs to a regional campus, or from a regional campus to Storrs, we have information, info sessions, and advisors to help Campus Change students.
Once students have officially transitioned over to the Storrs campus, the Dean of Students Office can help to offer support and resources - click here to learn more.
For specific questions about Hartford Campus Change, please contact:
Christine Mosman
Associate Director, Office of Student Services
(959) 200-3836
christine.mosman@uconn.edu
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Center for Access and Postsecondary Success (CAPS) programs serve students at both the pre-collegiate and college levels. CAPS designs and implements these programs in accordance with guidelines set forth by its funding bodies, including the University, the U.S. Department of Education, and other programs which promote educational equity and opportunity for all.
Learn more about all of our CAPS services.
Connect with the Hartford CAPS Coordinator:
Lynn Papacostas-Ginolfi
lynn.ginolfi@uconn.edu
(959) 444-2137
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 314C
The Center for International Students and Scholars (CISS) opened in July 2022 to create a welcoming space for international students and visiting scholars and bring together services for international students and visiting scholars at the Storrs campus.
ISSS at UConn Hartford serves the advising needs of international students and scholars on F and J visas at the UConn Hartford campus, School of Social Work, School of Public Policy and Graduate Business Learning Center. As International Advisor, Neena Kapoor advises students and scholars on immigration and cultural transition matters, processes immigration applications and serves a resource for UConn faculty and staff throughout the Hartford area.
Drop In Advising - Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 1:00 - 3:00 pm *UConn ID Required to Access the Elevator*
Center for International Students and Scholars Hartford Contact:
Neena Kapoor, International Advisor
860-486-3855
International Student and Scholar Services
UConn Graduate Business Learning Center, Room 415
100 Constitution Plaza
Hartford, CT 06103
First generation students come from families where neither a parent nor guardian has a four-year degree or higher from a college or university. Many students whose parents have degrees outside of the United States also identify as First Gen.
UConn is dedicated to supporting and serving anyone who identifies as First Generation. First-Gen Huskies- including First Gen faculty and staff- are a fundamental part of our campus and a strong, proud part of the Husky pack.
Visit the First Generation UConn website for information about various campus partners, academic services, clubs and activities, and people who are ready to answer any questions you might have.
First Generation Families Portal
University of Connecticut, First Year Programs, Learning Communities, & the Academic Achievement Center:
Rowe Center for Undergraduate Education
368 Fairfield Way Unit 4232, Storrs, CT 06269-4232
(860) 486-3378
UConn Hartford welcomes active military members, veterans, and their families to pursue educational goals on our campus.
Visit the Veterans page for more information and resources.
Services & Support at UConn Hartford:
Melissa Manning
melissa.manning@uconn.edu
959-200-3835
Veterans Oasis at UConn Hartford:
The Veterans OASIS is a lounge on campus dedicated to supporting our veteran and military-affiliated students. Designed as a welcoming retreat, it offers a comfortable space to relax between classes and connect with others who share similar backgrounds and experiences.
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Room 207
IMPORTANT OFFICES FOR STUDENTS

The Bursar's Office at UConn Hartford helps students with financial transactions related to their University fee bill and financial aid questions.
(959) 200-3832
Bursar's Office- UConn Storrs Central Website
One Stop Student Services, centrally located on the Storrs campus, answers your registration, financial aid, and undergraduate admission questions all in one place.
onestop@uconn.edu-(Please include your student ID number or Applicant ID number in your message)
The Office of the Registrar, located centrally on the Storrs Campus, supports the instructional and student progress endeavors of the University by providing quality services to students, faculty, academic and administrative departments, and the public.
Services provided by the Office of the Registrar include course record management, classroom assignment, final exam scheduling, publication of the University's Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs, academic record creation and maintenance, student registration, grade processing, transcript issuance, degree auditing for graduation, and monitoring of academic and administrative policies.
Wilbur Cross Building
233 Glenbrook Road
Unit 4077
Storrs, CT 06269-4077
860-486-3331
The Office of Student Financial Aid Services, centrally located on the Storrs campus, helps you access and manage financial support to make your college education more affordable.
(860) 486-1111
Need to submit a support ticket to Hartford Information Technology Services or speak with someone for IT help?
Visit the Hartford ITS website for more information.
(860) 486-4357
UConn School of Social Work
38 Prospect Street
Lower Level, Room G02
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
The Office of Community Standards, centrally located on the Storrs Campus, strives to facilitate a climate that promotes integrity, responsibility, and accountability within the University of Connecticut community.
Through the implementation of an ethic of care and concern that promotes the fair, transparent, and compassionate application of published institutional standards and expectations, OCS aims to thoroughly investigate and resolve allegations of student behavioral harm to the UConn community in an educational and restorative manner. Responsibilities of Community Life: The Student Code speaks to what we want to be as well as how we want to interact with each other within our campus community.
Learn more about how to submit a referral. If you're unsure which form to use, go to the Inform website. Their form finder feature will assist you to navigate the various reporting options at the University.
For Community Standards Services and Support at the Hartford Campus, contact:
Student Services
Hartford Times Building, Level 1, Room 106
(959) 200-3743
Student Health & Wellness (SHaW) is dedicated to supporting students' physical and mental well-being through comprehensive healthcare services. SHaW offers medical care, mental health counseling, wellness programs, and health education to help students thrive both academically and personally. With a focus on holistic well-being, SHaW provides access to primary care, mental health support, nutrition counseling, and wellness initiatives that empower students to make healthy choices and succeed at UConn.
- Hartford Campus Nurse Navigators: A nurse navigator is a nurse that can guide students, offer support, education, advocate, and assist with coordination of care for acute or chronic healthcare needs including referrals to medical services in the community. A nurse is available for students on campus or through our 24/7 advice nurse line at 860-486-4700. This is a free and confidential resource.
- Clinical Case Manager for Mental Health Services: Our mental health professionals can provide short-term counseling. For students seeking more intensive treatment, our mental health case managers can connect students to appropriate local providers with experience working with college students.
SHAW Services at UConn Hartford:
Hartford Times Building
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Click to schedule a routine appointment or call (860) 486-4700, select option 2.
Learn more about how Student Health and Wellness can support you with our Immediate Support Resources. If this is an emergency and you need immediate help, please call 911.
Student Services is responsible for a broad range of academic and non-academic student services at UConn Hartford. We provide oversight to the broad offering of student services available on campus.
Students Services at UConn Hartford:
Hartford Times Building, Level 1, Room 106
Christine Mosman, Associate Director of Student Services
Monique Nelson, Assistant Director of Student Services
(959) 200-3743
The UConn Hartford Advising Team supports undergraduate students studying in a variety of degree programs. The integration of the social, academic, and career development of the student is the central focus and drive behind our office. We aim to provide an environment that empowers students to reach their academic, personal, and professional goals.
Office of Student Services:
First Floor
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, CT 06103
(959) 200-3743
At the Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills we’re here to support you no matter where you are in your career journey. Whether you’re exploring interests, looking for opportunities, or ready to take action, we’ve got your back.
UConn Hartford
10 Prospect Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
(959) 200-3500
The Center for Students with Disabilities website provides information about available accommodations and the process to register for accommodations.
Students requiring classroom accommodations or other support at the Hartford Campus should discuss options with:
Katie Halbruner
Disability Specialist
Regional Campus Coordinator, Hartford Campus
Office of Student Care and Concern, centrally located on the Storrs Campus, is committed to the mission of the University of Connecticut by providing intervention and support for those students that are in distress or a possible threat to self or others. The office coordinates a response that balances the needs of the individual student with the safety and welfare of the University community.
Any referrals of a student of concern who may be of threat to themselves or others should be reported via a CARE Team Referral CLICK HERE
Hartford students can contact the Office of Student Care and Concern on the Storrs Campus:
Wilbur Cross Building, Suite 29
233 Glenbrook Road, Unit 4131
Storrs, CT 06269-4131
(860)486-8777
Hartford Campus Contact:
Christine Mosman
959-200-3836
christine.mosman@uconn.edu



TOOLS FOR STUDENTS

Campus Safety
The UConn Police Department is a fully functional police agency with the same statutory authority as a municipal police department in the state of Connecticut.
Visit Hartford Campus Safety for more information.
On Duty
24/7
Report Emergencies
Dial 911
Contact the Hartford Campus Police
(860) 486-4800

Events at Hartford
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Scholarship Oppotunities
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