UConn Off-Campus Student Services
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Husky Resources
Party Smart
Hosting a party can be done so in a safe, and responsible manner. Included are some tips on being a smart party guest, community member and host. This information is originally derived from a campaign awarded to the Mansfield Campus-Community Partnership (MCCP) and funded under the Connecticut Healthy Campus Initiative by the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
Community Resources
While the University of Connecticut has a long and interesting history, the region that the University is located also holds a unique past. The following links will help you explore the rich history of and current information about the community in which you live: Ashford, Coventry, Mansfield/Storrs, Tolland, Willington, Willimantic
Care Team Referral
If you feel threatened or know of someone who is in extreme distress, call 911. The Student Care Team does not respond directly to emergencies.
Student Life
Division of Student Affairs
The Division of Student Affairs supports the educational mission of the University and enables student success through services, programs and experiences that extend learning, support health and wellness, and enhance personal development.
The Dean of Students Office
Our mission is to provide a place where students come to work with staff to identify possible solutions to challenges they face as they navigate campus life.
Alcohol and Other Drugs
As part of the university’s comprehensive prevention efforts for students, UConn requires all incoming students to complete AlcoholEdu for College. AlcoholEdu is an online, evidence-based alcohol prevention program that empowers college students to make well-informed and safe decisions about alcohol.
Student Activities
The Department of Student Activities enriches the intellectual, ethical, and social development of our students by engaging them in community involvement and leadership opportunities. We are committed to providing excellent programs and services that promote student self-governance, respect for diversity, civic responsibility, and life-long learning,
Student Government
Undergraduate Student Government
USG is the voice of the undergraduate student body at Storrs. We work closely with UConn's administration to advocate for students. We are one of seven Tier-III student-run organizations, meaning that we are funded by a $45 fee paid by all students.
Graduate Student Senate
Here you will find information on how our organization serves the needs of graduate students at UConn. The GSS serves four important functions. It is the chief conduit for information about and advocacy to the wider UConn community through the University Senate system.