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Q. Can you define what you mean by “current” student?
A. The University of Connecticut considers all students currently attending classes at the university or participating in an internship/co-op or study abroad program as “current” students.
Q. Can high school students who have been accepted to the University apply?
A. No. The scholarship process is for current students only. High school students who are Connecticut residents may be eligible for scholarships sponsored by one of the Alumni Association’s chapters. The following Geographic Groups provide scholarships to high school students residing in their respective areas: New Haven, Danbury, Waterbury and the Northwest Hills.
Q. What should I do if I receive a scholarship but cannot attend the scholarship ceremony in October 2009?
A. Notify the Alumni Association as soon as possible.
Q. How will a student be notified?
A. All selected students will receive a letter of notification from the UConn Alumni Association.
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Join - Be Part of the Group
After you've graduated, you'll take fond memories with you. But you can also take UConn, and many of its resources with you too. Join the UConn Alumni Association and have access to career services, networking opportunities and social activities. Join Today!
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Husky Alumni Network - It's All About Who You Know!
The Husky Alumni Network is an online community filled with abundant resources that can help you become and remain successful throughout your career. Use it to make career connections, search for a job and set up a UConn e-mail address that forwards to your personal e-mail account.
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Chapters - In the Loop After UConn
Wherever you go Huskies are there! It's true... there are UConn alumni all over the world. If you are moving to a new city, state or even country, you are bound to find a UConn alum in the area. Learn More
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