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Static Schedule Available Classes Special Topics Courses Nathan Hale Rooms Earn 3-4 course credits in 3 weeks. Classes begin December 28th. Find special topics courses. Access Calendar Special Topics Courses Earn Credits Begins Dec. 27th Special Topics Courses

ATTENTION STUDENTS - PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR INSTRUCTOR REGARDING THE MAKEUP POLICY FOR YOUR CANCELED CLASS ON 12/27/10.

Unless instructors have contacted the Summer/Winter Programs Office to arrange to use Friday, December 31 or Saturday, January 1, as a make-up day for classes missed due to inclement weather on December 27, no classes will be held on those days.

Please note: Online classes are not canceled due to inclement weather.

Whether you'd like to have access to classes that fill up during the traditional academic year, free up your schedule for the spring semester or catch up on your credits, UConn's Winter Intersession is an ideal way to stay on track.

Fulfill up to 4 credits in just 3 weeks.
Classes meet daily, beginning December 27.
Check out our Special Topics courses this winter.

 

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UConn's Winter Intersession is a convenient way to catch up or get ahead on your degree requirements while getting one step closer to graduation.

Our 3-week accelerated courses, which meet daily, are offered December 27, 2010 through January 14, 2011, and are available online, at the main campus at Storrs and at the Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford and Waterbury campuses.View the Winter Intersession 2011 calendar.

Winter Intersession Instructors: Check here for important information

Schedule and Payment Dates

Winter Intersession classes are offered at the main campus at Storrs and at the Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford and Waterbury regional campuses. Registration began October 25.

Registration began – October 25, 2010  

First day of classes – December 27, 2010  

Payment due date – December 13, 2010

Deadline to place course on pass/fail - December 29, 2010

Deadline to take a course off of pass/fail - January 7, 2011 

Last day of classes – January 14, 2011