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Students First Fund

Introducing The Students First Fund

The Students First Fund is an initiative established through the Division of Students Affairs to enable University members to demonstrate to our students that they are an important and valuable part of our community.
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Annual Awards For Excellence

Annual Awards For Excellence

The Second Annual Student Affairs Awards nominations are underway for 2009. Nominate a staff member today!

AOD Interactive Programs
Fun and educational programs for students to learn about drug and alcohol information.
Cafe Co-op
Cafe Co-op is a unique eatery located in the UConn Co-op serving fresh made egg sandwiches, hand crafted salads, sandwiches, wraps and paninis.
Resources - Dean of Students
The primary function of the Assistant Deans of Students is to help students and their families get answers and solutions to those tough college-life questions or problems that students may have.
Employment Opportunities - Residential Life
Students can work as administrative support in Hall/Community Director, Complex or Wilbur Cross offices, or as game room or study hall monitors, as well as, serve as a Community Assistant.
Student Union Theatre
The Student Union Theatre plays second run movies at a discounted ticket price for students.
Protect Your Computer
Information on how to protect your computer from viruses, spyware, and other vulnerabilities.

Brick of the Week Awards

Use our online form to nominate someone for the Brick of the Week Award!

News and Announcements

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HESA

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Are you looking for a masters program that will provide you with the necessary skills to be a successful student affairs practitioner? Check out UConn's Higher Education and Student Affairs Masters Program (HESA).

Are you a graduate of the HESA program? Help us keep you up-to-date with current information about the program, events, and conference receptions by filling out the HESA Alumni Database Form

Student Affairs: Education Outside the Classroom (EDLR 3298)

A course for undergraduates interested in pursuing a career in student affairs.

The course Introduction to Student Affairs: Education Outside the Classroom is a 10 week accelerated course offered Thursdays 3:30pm-5:30pm that utilizes a combination of readings, class sessions, projects, and experiential learning opportunities. more»