Due to the forecast of inclement weather, all classes at UConn Stamford have been cancelled for Thursday, February 13th. The Stamford Campus will be closed on Thursday.
Please visit http://alert.uconn.edu for updates and details.
Due to the forecast of inclement weather, all classes at UConn Stamford have been cancelled for Thursday, February 13th. The Stamford Campus will be closed on Thursday.
Please visit http://alert.uconn.edu for updates and details.
Updated: 2/15/14: Wednesday March 19th Enrollment Fair held at the UConn Stamford Library has been cancelled.
Updated: 2/13/14: Sat. Feb. 15 Enrollment Fair held at the UConn Stamford Library has been cancelled.
Attend these Enrollment fairs on SATURDAY, Feb.15th(CANCELLED), SATURDAY, Feb. 22nd, SATURDAY, March 8th, and TUESDAY March 18th WEDNESDAY, March 19th to learn exactly how you and your family will benefit from getting covered. Help enrolling is available at no cost. Navigators and Assistors are certified by Access Health CT and working right in your community to provide you with guidance about health care coverage and help you enroll. Call and schedule your appointment! Contact Phara Bayonne at 203-251-8523 or Email: phara@uconn.edu. [Documentation to bring with you at your scheduled appointment]
AN ACCESS HEALTH CT INFORMATION SESSION ENROLLMENT FAIR WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MARCH 18TH FROM 4:00-8:00PM AT THE UCONN STAMFORD CAMPUS, MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM (#1.08)
Due to the forecast of inclement weather, the opening of all UConn campuses on Thursday, February 13, will be DELAYED until 10 a.m.
Classes that start before 10 a.m. are canceled. Classes starting at 10 a.m. or later will proceed as scheduled.
All online classes for Thursday, February 13 will proceed as scheduled.
All Emergency Support Services employees should report as scheduled. All other employees should report at 10 a.m.
The University is continuing to monitor the weather forecast, and will provide additional updates Thursday morning if needed. Please monitor http://alert.uconn.edu for updates.
Your safety should be your primary concern when deciding whether to travel, as local conditions may vary. Please drive carefully.