Student Support Services - University of Connecticut...Acceptance to SSS Goals of SSS: 1.Access to...
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Student Support Services(SSS)
University of Connecticut Center for Academic Programs
Congratulations!
Over 36,000 UConn applicants and you were selected!
2020
Acceptance to SSSGoals of SSS:1.Access to UConn2.Graduation from UConn3.Exclusive services and
unique educational opportunities
SSS Professional StaffDr. Bidya Ranjeet
Center for Academic Programs Director
Kim GormanDirector
Carl DeanAsst. Director/SSS
Counselor
Yesenia CajigasLearning Services
Coordinator/SSS Counselor
Lynn Papacostas GinolfiHartford Coordinator
Rawan ShillehStamford Coordinator
Aaron CollinsAvery Point Coordinator
Ramón EspinozaHartford SSS Counselor
Lillie WrightWaterbury Coordinator
SSS Storrs Campus Staff SSS Regional Campus Staff
Summer SpadernaSSS Counselor
Chelsea CichockiCAP Assoc. Director/SSS
Counselor
Maggie JudyCAP Administrative
Assistant
Sterling WhiteSSS Success
Coach/Counselor
Meet Your SSS Counselors!Your SSS counselor will support you this summer and during your entire enrollment at UConn, on topics such as:
• Choosing a major
• Financial aid
• Habits to be successful in college
• Career guidance
• Campus change to Storrs (if applicable)Lynn Papacostas Ginolfi
Hartford SSS Coordinator
Ramón EspinozaHartford SSS Counselor
Summer Program Component
Five-week summer program
Introduces students to
university life
Transitions students from high school to
college
Students will gain the experience of
taking college courses
Students are expected to
comply with all program
regulations
2020 Program DatesMonday, July 6 – Friday, August 7
Please do not schedule vacations, appointments, etc. during these dates.
Summer Course Offerings First Day of Classes: Monday, July 6, 2020
English Mathematics Psychology
Anthropology History Philosophy
You will be placed in two courses based on your general education and major requirements.
Math Placement Exam ALL UCONN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS WHO HAVE CHOSEN A MAJOR IN THE FOLLOWING DISCIPLINES OR WHO INTEND TO DO SO ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE THE MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM (MPE):
•Allied Health Sciences
•Animal Science, BS
•Biological Science, BS
•Chemistry
•Cognitive Sciences, BS
•Computer Science
•Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, BS
•Engineering (all majors)
•Engineering Physics
•Environmental Sciences
•Geoscience, BS
•German (Eurotech)
•Pre-Individualized Major, BS
•Marine Sciences
•Mathematic-Actuarial Sciences
•Mathematics
•Mathematics-Statistics
•Molecular and Cell Biology
•Natural Resources
•Pathobiology
•Physics
•Physiology and Neurobiology
•Pre-Medical
•Pre- Pharmacy
•Pre-Kinesiology (Exercise Science)
•Pre-Teaching, BS (Biology, Chemistry, Earth science, Mathematics, Physics)
•Pre-Veterinary
•Psychology, BS
•Statistics
•Structural Biology and Biophysics
A minimum score of 17 is required for placement in MATH 1060Q (Pre-Calculus)A minimum score of 22 is required for placement in MATH 1131Q or higher (Calculus)
Chemistry Placement Exam ALL UCONN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS WHO HAVE CHOSEN A MAJOR IN THE FOLLOWING DISCIPLINES OR WHO INTEND TO DO SO ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE THE CHEMISTRY PLACEMENT EXAM (MPE):
•Agriculture and Natural Resources
•Allied Health Sciences
•Animal Science, BS
•Applied Mathematical Sciences, BS
• Biological Science, BS
• Chemistry
• Cognitive Sciences, BS
• Computer Science
• Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, BS
• Engineering (all majors)
• Environmental Sciences
• Exercise Science
•Geography, BS
•Geoscience, BS
•German (Eurotech)
• Pre-Individualized Major, BS
• Landscape Architecture
•Marine Sciences
•Mathematics-Actuarial Sciences, BS
•Mathematics-Actuarial Sciences-Finance, BS
•Mathematics, BS
•Mathematics-Statistics, BS
•Medical Lab Ordering Sciences
•Molecular and Cell Biology
•Natural Resources
• Pathobiology
• Physics
• Physiology and Neurobiology
• Pre- Pharmacy
• Pre-Kinesiology (Exercise Science)
• Pre-Teaching, BS (Biology, Chemistry, Earth science, Mathematics, Physics)
• Psychology, BS
• Statistics
• Structural Biology and Biophysics
A minimum score of 60% is required for enrollment in General Chemistry I (CHEM 1127Q)Students with a score below 60% will be advised to register for CHEM 1124Q.
Daily Schedule
9:00 am – 11:00 am Class* or Tutoring/Advising
11:05 am – 12:45 pm Class* or Tutoring/Advising
12:45 – 1:15 pm Lunch
1:20 pm – 3:00 pm Class* or Tutoring/Advising
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Team Meetings/Workshops
*All students will take two summer courses. When not in class, students will attend tutoring sessions and meet with their SSS counselor.
Summer Tuition & Fees
APPROXIMATE CHARGES PER STUDENT:
6 credits = $3,450.00
Books for 2 courses = $300.00
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Total = $3,750
STUDENT PAYS:
SSS Summer course registration
$75.00
Cost of Attendance for Academic Year
ESTIMATED TOTAL EXPENSES: $20,750.00
The total cost of attendance (COA) includes direct educational cost and an estimate of indirect costs based on full time attendance at a regional campus for both fall and spring semesters. These figures do not represent your actual fee bill but are estimates and subject to change.
Direct Cost In-State
Tuition 14,406.00
University and Student Fees 840.00
Subtotal Direct Cost $15,246.00
Estimate Indirect Costs In-State
Books & Supplies 950.00
Transportation 1,504.00
Board 1,800.00
Miscellaneous 1,250.00
Subtotal Indirect Cost $5,504.00
Next Steps$300.00 ENROLLMENT DEPOSIT DUE MAY 1ST
•Online Information Forms and signed paper forms must be received by June 22, 2020.
Required SSS Forms
•Health History Form, including proof of meningitis immunization due no later than July 1st sent to Health Services.Students who are not compliant with immunization requirements by the 10th day of classes of their first semester will be blocked from class registration in the Student Administration System.
University Health Forms
• Students should complete Math Placement Exam (MPE) and Chemistry Placement Exam (CPE) prior
•Click here to learn more about Orientation on your campus.
Register for Orientation
•Read all emails from UConn Financial Aid & Bursar.
•Tuition & Fee Bill due by August 1st
Submit Financial Aid Verification Documents
Important Notes
• Check your UConn email on a regular basis
• Activate your UConn Google Apps by clicking here. Email
• Your Husky One Card is your official Student ID, in addition to your library card and your Husky Bucks account.
• Upload a picture before your summer orientation session
• You will receive your UConn ID card during summer orientation
ID card
• The SSS staff will be contacting you in the coming weeks to provide a program overview and to answer any questions you might have.
SSS Calling Project
Welcome to UConn SSS
We look forward to working with you!