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Application <strong>Information</strong><br />

Undergraduate Studies<br />

Please go to this link from the Undergraduate<br />

Admissions office: http://admissions.uconn.edu/<br />

content/apply to apply for undergraduate admission.<br />

Once you have gone online <strong>and</strong> reviewed<br />

the application process, if you have additional<br />

questions please contact:<br />

Undergraduate Admissions<br />

2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3088<br />

Storrs, CT 06269-3088<br />

Phone: (860) 486-3137<br />

Fax: (860) 486-1476<br />

beahusky@uconn.edu<br />

We encourage you to take a tour of the Storrs<br />

campus. Depending on the day <strong>and</strong> time, you<br />

can choose to tour the campus, meet a PNB<br />

faculty member by appointment, attend a class,<br />

attend a lecture, <strong>and</strong> meet current students.<br />

Please e-mail kathleen.kelleher@uconn.edu to<br />

arrange an appointment.<br />

Graduate Studies<br />

The University of Connecticut Department of<br />

<strong>Physiology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Neurobiology</strong> confers M.S. <strong>and</strong><br />

Ph.D. degrees in <strong>Physiology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Neurobiology</strong>.<br />

For more information, see http://www.pnb.<br />

uconn.edu/PNB_Base/graduate/index.html.<br />

You should contact a faculty member whose<br />

research interests are most closely aligned with<br />

your own before making a formal application.<br />

Applications should be made directly to the<br />

Graduate School http://www.grad.uconn.edu/<br />

prospective/online.html. To start your self-managed<br />

application process please begin by selecting<br />

the appropriate checklist: Domestic & Permanent<br />

Resident Checklist or International<br />

Application Checklist. In addition, a personal<br />

statement, official transcripts, <strong>and</strong> three letters of<br />

recommendation need to be included with the finished<br />

application, as well as a financial aid request<br />

form (if you are eligible), <strong>and</strong> non-refundable application<br />

fee. Your Graduate Record Examination<br />

(GRE) scores <strong>and</strong> TOEFL scores (if English is not<br />

your first language) must be electronically sent to<br />

UConn (code 3915). Send all the application materials<br />

to:<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Graduate School, U-1152<br />

438 Whitney Road Extension<br />

Storrs, CT 06269-1152<br />

If you have any questions about filing an application<br />

please contact the Graduate School by phone<br />

at 860-486-3617 or by emailing gradadmissions@<br />

uconn.edu.

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