
UCONN STAMFORD
Campus Information
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
(203) 251-8400
At UConn Stamford, you’ll get all the benefits of a prestigious public research university in a small college setting. UConn Stamford was founded in 1951 and moved downtown in 1998, putting our students at the center of a robust business community and thriving city. Learning opportunities both in and out of the classroom dare you to achieve more than you ever imagined.
UConn Stamford offers innovative programs that prepare students to enter in-demand industries. From our rigorous undergraduate programs to top-ranked graduate and professional programs, we have built a vibrant, urban community for the next generation of Huskies.
Our downtown location is located in the heart of Stamford, an economically vibrant and innovative city that provides students with unbeatable access to internships, co-ops, field placements, and jobs with top companies, non-profit organizations, and civic, educational, and community agencies. We are just 34 miles and less than an hour by train from New York City. With access to Connecticut’s beaches, the Long Island Sound, and a variety of suburban and rural towns, UConn Stamford’s location is the best of all worlds.
EXPLORE RESOURCES FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
University Life

The UConn Stamford Local Eatery Meal Plan connect hungry Huskies with Stamford's local eateries. The meal plan allows students to purchase blocks of meals for use at off-campus, independent, restaurants. Participating restaurants will provide healthy, well-balanced options and accommodate dietary restrictions when possible.
All questions about the Stamford Local Eatery Meal Plan should be emailed to stamfordmealplan@uconn.edu.
Live, study, and build lifelong friendships in UConn Stamford housing. Living on campus is a wonderful experience that can positively impact your academic and social life. Plus, enjoy being downtown in the vibrant city of Stamford with easy access to New York City.
Residential Life at UConn Stamford includes a team of staff dedicated to supporting our residential students.
UConn Stamford Campus Housing:
First Floor
900 Washington Blvd.
Stamford, CT 06901
(203) 251-8582
Click to view all available off-campus housing rentals.
Visit the Stamford Parking Services website for more information.
Visitors to the Stamford Campus should park in the parking lot at 1194 Washington Boulevard. PayByPhone parking capacity is also available in the UConn lot located at 1194 Washington Boulevard.
UConn Central Parking Services:
25 LeDoyt Road, Unit 3199
Storrs, CT 06269-3199
(860) 486-4930
Click to learn more about the Shuttle Service, Harbor Point Trolley, and the U-Pass.
The Office of Student Services strives to create an inclusive, supportive and encouraging experience for all students. Student Services fosters development by creating intentional and collaborative opportunities that promote personal and intellectual growth.
Office of Student Services at UConn Stamford:
Room 302
1 University Place,
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8484
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:
Room 117
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-9549
careercenterstamford@uconn.edu
Academic Services

Our talented advising team is here and ready to help students plan the best academic path to accomplish their goals. Advisors will hold a combination of in-person and virtual appointments for the semester.
Learn More and Schedule an Appointment
The Advising Center:
Room 201
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8561
Visit the Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE), located on the 2nd floor of the UConn Stamford Library (Room 2.60). Students are welcome to visit for workshops, drop-in appointments, and tutoring support. Remember that your professors are a great place to start for questions pertaining to a particular class. Visit them during office hours.
Center for Academic Success and Engagement:
Room 260
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8471
The Center for Students with Disabilities, centrally located on the Storrs Campus, engages in an interactive process with each student and reviews requests for accommodations on an individualized, case-by-case basis. Depending on the nature and functional limitations of a student’s documented disability, they may be eligible for reasonable and appropriate accommodations.
Disability Services at UConn Stamford:
Room 302
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8508
The Jeremy Richard Library at UConn Stamford is dedicated to serving the research needs of the students and faculty of the University of Connecticut.
We serve as the focal point for the Stamford Campus. Our computer workstations are networked to the main campus and provide access to thousands of e-books, full-text reference sources, and journal articles.
The library has a dedicated study area on the first floor to the memory of Dr. Estelle F. Feinstein, renowned Stamford historian and history professor at UConn from 1957-1989. Our library learning commons also houses the computer lab, the Stamford Tutoring Center, our Thomson-Reuters Corporation e-Classroom, and a historic WPA Mural entitled “School Activities (James Daugherty).”
Jeremy Richard Library:
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8500
Need to submit a support ticket to Stamford Information Technology Services or speak with someone for IT help?
Visit the Stamford ITS website for more information.
UConn Stamford ITS:
Jeremy Richard Library Learning Commons
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
UConn Stamford Tutoring houses the Writing Center and Q Course Center and is located on the second floor of the Library. Tutoring services include Writing, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Statistics, Psychology, Computer Science & Engineering, Accounting, Finance, Biology courses, and more. There are also virtual options for some subjects. Tutoring is free to all students.
Tutoring Services:
Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE), Room 260
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
StamfordTutoringCenter@UConn.edu
Campus Experience

The Office of Student Activities at UConn Stamford enriches the intellectual, ethical and social development of our students by engaging them in community involvement and leadership opportunities. We are committed to providing excellent programs and services that promote student self-governance, respect for diversity, civic responsibility and life-long learning. Visit the Office of Student Activities to: Learn about upcoming events/programs on campus, get information about any of the registered student organizations, learn how to start a new student organization, or get assistance planning a student organization program/activity.
Office of Student Activities:
Room 202
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901
For specific information about campus traditions, leadership programs, and game room contact:
Brittney Ortiz
203-251-8545
For specific information about Student Government Association and registered student organizations contact:
Gayle Riquier
203-251-8489
Click to view clubs offered at the Stamford 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 Student Government Association (SGA) is the undergraduate governing body for UConn Stamford. USG coordinates activities, represents the student body, acts as a liaison between the administration and students, and oversees the expenditure of student activity fees.
The Space for Honors & Enrichment and Queer Collaboration is located in Office 219, The Space is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn about Honors and/or spend time in an LGBTQIA+ affirming environment. The Space is open for you to drop in most business hours during the week. Feel free to drop by, learn more, and enjoy a safe and inclusive place for you to be yourself.
The Space for Honors & Enrichment and Queer Collaboration:
Room 219
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
South Beach is a space for Stamford engineering students. Whether you need a place to work on group projects, access resources, or network with fellow students, this new space will serve as your go-to destination for all things engineering/computer science.
South Beach: An Engineering Hub:
Room 217
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
The Commuter Experience is designed to help commuter students connect, thrive, and make the most of campus life. Gain access to a dedicated Commuter Lounge, practical tips for commuting and time management, and enjoy commuter-only perks—all while building a supportive community with fellow commuter students.
Stamford Commuter Experience:
Room 121
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
Visit the UConn Stamford Student Activities page for more information about each our traditions.
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.
- Stamford 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 Stamford:
Room 213
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901
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.
The Office of Student Services strives to create an inclusive, supportive and encouraging experience for all students. Student Services fosters development by creating intentional and collaborative opportunities that promote personal and intellectual growth.
Office of Student Services at UConn Stamford:
Room 302
1 University Place,
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8484
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
Stamford 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
Stamford Campus Contact:
Erica Granoff
erica.granoff@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 Stamford Campus, contact:
Office of Student Services
Room 302
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8484
Husky Harvest Food Pantry is open to the UConn Stamford community with a valid UConn ID and provide the campus community with non-perishable food items, toiletries, and more.
Husky Harvest Food Pantry:
Room 235
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
huskyharvest.stamford@uconn.edu
Students can stop by the clothing closet to do their own thrifting and find clothes for everyday wear, a special event, or a career opportunity.
Husky Clothing for All:
Room 128
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
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: Akosua Agyei
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Stamford
219 - DWTN Stamford
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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: Akosua Agyei
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Stamford
219 - DWTN Stamford
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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: Akosua Agyei
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Stamford
219 - DWTN Stamford
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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: Akosua Agyei
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Stamford
219 - DWTN Stamford
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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: Akosua Agyei
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Stamford
219 - DWTN Stamford
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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: Akosua Agyei
Honors & Enrichment Program Coordinator, UConn Stamford
219 - DWTN Stamford
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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
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:
Room 117
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-9549
La Comunidad Intelectual (LCI) recognizes and critically examines Caribbean and Latin American cultures, customs, and traditions as they exist at UConn and beyond. LCI nurtures intellectual diversity, inclusivity, and social activism. Additionally, through interdisciplinary study, active, and community-based learning, LCI students enhance their comprehension of global citizenship.
Visit the Learning Communities website to learn about how to join.
La Comunidad Intelectual:
Room 306
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
From your first semester, the Stamford Business Connections Learning Community (BCLC) offers School of Business students: Practical skills and knowledge for success; Opportunities for case competitions, mentorship, international trips, and networking; Access to industry leaders and a supportive community fostering innovation, leadership, and lifelong learning at UConn Stamford.
Stamford Business Connections Learning Community:
Third Floor
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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:
Herman Shelton, Executive Director Center for Access & Postsecondary Success
Email: Herman.Shelton@uconn.edu
The UConn Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources Fellows Program prepares students for high-potential careers that help our communities. Increase your knowledge and competency through this pathway and gain access into the fields of food, agriculture, nutrition, and health.
Visit the Stamford Resources webpage for academic support, student resources, and additional information.
Contact: Emily Sears
(203)251-8508
South Beach is a space for Stamford engineering students. Whether you need a place to work on group projects, access resources, or network with fellow students, this new space will serve as your go-to destination for all things engineering/computer science.
South Beach: An Engineering Hub:
Room 217
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
The Commuter Experience is designed to help commuter students connect, thrive, and make the most of campus life. Gain access to a dedicated Commuter Lounge, practical tips for commuting and time management, and enjoy commuter-only perks—all while building a supportive community with fellow commuter students.
Stamford Commuter Experience:
Room 121
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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 Stamford Campus.
UConn Stamford Advising Center
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
Room 201
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 Stamford Campus Change, please contact:
Jennifer Testin
Director of Advising
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.
Connect with the Stamford CAPS Coordinator, Rawan Shilleh, for more information about CAPS services.
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
Room 219
(959) 444-2505
rawan.shilleh@uconn.edu
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 Stamford serves the advising needs of international students and scholars on F and J visas at the Stamford and Waterbury campuses. As International Advisor, Dr. Lulu Dong advises students and scholars on immigration and cultural transition matters, processes immigration applications and serves a resource to UConn Stamford and UConn Waterbury faculty and staff.
Lulu’s office is located on the Stamford Campus the School of Business Suite, Room 3.109
Drop In Advising: Wednesday and Thursday, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Drop in advising hours are for routine questions regarding employment, travel, extensions, CPT/OPT, withdrawing from a course, applying for a Driver’s License or Social Security Number, or other routine matters. ISSS cannot process your application or request during walk-in advising hours. If you are submitting an application for processing and you have questions about the application, please come during walk-in advising hours. Otherwise completed applications can be dropped off/picked up outside of walk-in advising hours.
Email: lulu.dong@uconn.edu
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.
Here you will find information about various campus partners, academic services, clubs and activities, and people who are ready to answer any questions you might have.
UConn Stamford 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 Stamford
Genoveva Arce
jennifer.arce@uconn.edu
203-251-8506
Veterans Oasis at UConn Stamford:
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.
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
Room 141
IMPORTANT OFFICES FOR STUDENTS

The Bursar's Office at UConn Stamford helps students with financial transactions related to their University fee bill and financial aid questions.
UConn Stamford Bursar:
Room 121
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901
(203) 251-8444
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.
860-486-1111
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.
Office of the Registrar:
Wilbur Cross Building
233 Glenbrook Road
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 Stamford Information Technology Services or speak with someone for IT help?
Visit the Stamford ITS website for more information.
UConn Stamford ITS:
Jeremy Richard Library Learning Commons
1 University Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
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 Stamford Campus, contact:
Office of Student Services
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
Room 302
(203) 251-8484
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.
- Stamford 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 Stamford:
Room 213
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901
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.
The Office of Student Services strives to create an inclusive, supportive and encouraging experience for all students. Student Services fosters development by creating intentional and collaborative opportunities that promote personal and intellectual growth.
Office of Student Services at UConn Stamford:
Room 302
1 University Place,
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8484
Our talented advising team is here and ready to help students plan the best academic path to accomplish their goals. Advisors will hold a combination of in-person and virtual appointments for the semester.
Learn More and Schedule an Appointment
The Advising Center:
Room 201
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8561
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:
Room 117
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-9549
The Center for Students with Disabilities, centrally located on the Storrs Campus, engages in an interactive process with each student and reviews requests for accommodations on an individualized, case-by-case basis. Depending on the nature and functional limitations of a student’s documented disability, they may be eligible for reasonable and appropriate accommodations.
Disability Services at UConn Stamford:
Room 302
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
(203) 251-8508
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
Stamford 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
Stamford Campus Contact:
Erica Granoff
erica.granoff@uconn.edu



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