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Skip to Navigation Skip to UConn Search Skip to Content Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. By continuing without changing your cookie settings, you agree to this collection. For more information, please see our University Websites Privacy Notice . UConn University of Connecticut Search University of Connecticut A to Z Index Office of the Provost Veterans Affairs and Military Programs Search this Site Search in https://veterans.uconn.edu/> Search Toggle navigation Menu Veterans Affairs and Military Programs Skip to content Home Benefits Forms Summer Sessions 2019! Benefits FAQ VA Benefits STEM Scholarship Self Verification Requirements – CH35, CH1606, CH1607. Vocational Rehab Approved Programs Veterans Access Choice and Accountability Act Yellow Ribbon Program National Guard & State Veterans Tuition Waiver Non-VA Benefits Education Abroad and VA Benefits Contact Us! Contact Information Regional Campuses Meet the Team OASIS Programs and Events Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans Events Veterans Student Organization College Credit for Military Service 1 Credit Course for New Students Veterans History Project Background VHP Forms VHP Equipment Scheduler Donate ROTC Resources Scholarships List of Employers Faculty/Staff Resources In Remembrance Resources for Those Seeking to Better Understand Veterans General Veterans Resources Husky Vet Gazette Archive The COIN Project Search this Site Search in https://veterans.uconn.edu/> Search U.S. Flag raised on top of Hawley Armory, the location of UConn's Office of Veterans Affairs & Military Programs. Members of UConn's Veteran Students Organization (VSO) rucking the Kyle Milliken Memorial Run on Sept. 14, 2019. Veterans crossing the finish line at UConn's Kyle Milliken Memorial Run on Sept. 14, 2019. UConn Veterans painted the rock for Veterans Day 2019 Veterans Day Ceremony at Storrs on November 11, 2019 UConn Staff with Donations loaded in Van for Homes for the Brave December 2019 (Veterans Care Package Drive) UConn Staff with Donations loaded up for South Park Inn January 2020 (Veterans Care Package Drive) Welcome to UConn! "The University of Connecticut is an institution where those who serve our nation in uniform can thrive, as it has been since our earliest days. We at UConn take pride in the welcoming and supportive environment we create for veterans and active duty military personnel and their families as part of our core mission of academic excellence, personal development and serving societal needs through scholarship and health care.” - President Thomas Katsouleas, UConn GI Bill ® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). New VA Benefit! The Rogers STEM Scholarship application is now available! Eligible Post-9/11 GI Bill ® students must be enrolled in a STEM program and must have exhausted/are close to exhausting their VA Benefits. Where do I start? Applying to UConn? Want to request Information? If you are applying to the University of Connecticut and are planning on using your benefits, we have put together these handy checklists for you to follow. It will guide you from start to finish and ensure you are squared away -click on the appropriate checklist. CH31 Vocational Rehabilitation checklist CH30 MGiB and 1606 Select Guard and Reserve checklist CH33 Post 9/11 GI Bill ® Checklist (Veteran and Dependent using Transferred Benefits) CH35 Dependent Educational Assistance Checklist Just want more information? Want us to contact you? Fill out the Information Request with some basic information to get us started, and we will contact you. UConn Veterans Community The Veteran Community at UConn is an open, welcoming, supportive community of people who have sacrificed in service to our great nation. The Veteran Community encompasses nearly 1,500 students, staff and faculty who are: • Current Active Duty military and members of any of the uniformed services • Current members of the Air or Army National Guard • Current active or inactive Reservists of any of the armed services • Those who have previously served in any capacity in the uniformed services • Spouses, children, and any other dependents of any current or prior member of the uniformed services Using Benefits? Submit Your Form D!! Each semester you are a student at the University of Connecticut and are planning on using your benefits, you need to submit your Form D to UConn's Office of Veterans Affairs & Military Programs. Whether you are using Benefits from the VA, the Connecticut Veterans Tuition Waiver, or the National Guard Tuition Waiver, you need to submit your Form D . We recommend you submit the Form D immediately after registering for classes. The Form D is available online, so you can complete it anywhere. Important Updates! Tuition Waivers at UConn Important Updates: National Guard & State Veterans Tuition Waiver and NEW FORM D, AMENDED FORM D, and STATE VETERANS TUITION WAIVER FORMS Since May Term 2017, both the National Guard tuition waiver and the State Veterans tuition waiver can be used for ALL academic terms (including summer and winter sessions). Also, they can both be used for all approved degree and certificate programs. More information about eligibility requirements and how to apply for these tuition waivers can be found under “Benefits” and the “National Guard & State Veterans Tuition Waiver” Did you know? UConn waives the application fees for veterans and active military . . . . The University of Connecticut waives the application fees for veterans and those currently serving in the military, for both the undergraduate application and the graduate school application. Please refer to the website for Undergraduate Admissions or the Graduate School for more information. Office Hours Open Close Sunday Closed Closed Monday 7:30a.m. 4:30p.m. Tuesday 7:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Wednesday 7:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Thursday 7:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Friday 7:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Saturday Closed Closed HUSKY VET GAZETTE – January 2020 Click Here to view the Husky Vet Gazette In particular we want to highlight the following articles: Jan. 29th - Free Brunch Spring Kickoff Jan. 31st - Eisenhower Series Feb. 6th - Lunch with Education Abroad Feb. 1st - Scholarship Application Deadline (Bonzagni & Thomas Families Scholarship) Reminder - Complete the Form D! And much more . . . . If you would like to be added to the email distribution list when each issue of the Husky Vet Gazette is posted, register your email here (visitors welcome). QUESTIONS? Please contact us so we can assist you! Phone: (860) 486-2442 E-mail: veterans@uconn.edu On-campus location: Hawley Armory Rm. 100B November 2019 UConn Veteran of the Month – Louis Crisci VA News VA announces proposed rule regarding equal treatment of faith-based organizations in VA-supported social service programs 17 Jan 2020 VA's Veterans Health Administration Central Office gets realignment to improve care for Veterans 9 Jan 2020 Secretary Wilkie's Statement Regarding House Veterans' Affairs Ranking Member Phil Roe's Retirement Announcement 4 Jan 2020 Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act claims now being determined 31 Dec 2019 November 2019 UConn Veteran of the Month – Louis Crisci The Office of Veterans Affairs & Military Programs (VAMP) at UConn is pleased to honor Louis Crisci as our Veteran of the Month for November 2019. Louis is very involved in the Veteran Students Organization (VSO) is currently serving as the Vice President of the VSO while pursuing a degree in Engineering. Louis started his career in the Navy Reserve on his 18 th birthday, and he’s been in the Reserve for a little over 5 years. He joined the Reserve as an Aircrewman and he’s served 3 detachments (Note: each detachment is a 3-month rotation) to CENTCOM (Middle East), PACOM (Pacific), and CENTCOM (Middle East) again. Louis says being in the Navy Reserve, “is interesting because I’ve made the transition from military to civilian several times af...