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Interviews & Information Sessions

Call the Lodewick Visitors Center at (860) 486-4900 on any weekday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST on weekends. Interviews are not conducted for the admissions process.

Campus Tours

Reservations are required for tours, which run every weekday, depending on demand. Call the Visitors Center in advance of your visit to check the availability of your tour.

Overnight Visits

The Nathan Hale Inn on campus provides housing for those students who wish to combine an overnight stay with a tour.

Prospective Weekend

Husky-for-a-Day Program The “Husky-for-a-Day” program includes an information session, you’ll attend classes with a current student, eat a meal in a dining hall, visit a residence hall, and end up with a guided tour of campus. The program is a great way to see a little more of UConn than is offered by walking around and looking at buildings. If you’re interested in being a “Husky-for-a-Day,” call the Admissions Office at (860) 486-3137

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