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University of Connecticut Division of Undergraduate Education and Instruction Course Placement

UConn Course Placement

New Freshmen:

Information on placement in first-year English, quantitative reasoning (Q) courses, and Mathematics calculus courses may be obtained by clicking on the appropriate menu section shown. By following the procedures given in each section, you will learn which first-year courses are the most suitable for you to enroll in based on your prior schooling. Information obtained via the placement process will help you and your advisor determine an appropriate course schedule during registration.

New Transfer Students:

Depending on which courses you transfer from your prior institution, you may need to complete course work in English and/or quantitative reasoning to meet the University's General Education requirements. Information on placement in first-year English, quantitative reasoning (Q) courses, and Mathematics calculus courses may be obtained by clicking on the appropriate menu section shown. By following the procedures given in each section, you will determine which, if any, of the first-year courses are the most suitable for you to enroll in based on your prior schooling. Information obtained via the placement process will help you and your advisor determine an appropriate course schedule during registration.

Continuing Students:

You may have been referred to this site to obtain information about placement in English, Mathematics calculus, or quantitative reasoning (Q) courses. Please follow the links given in each of the sections shown to obtain information that will help you and your advisor determine which courses will serve you best based on your background and prior school work.

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Important Note for New Students:

The Mathmatics Placement Assessment is new for 2013---please check your intended major on this page and see if you need to take ALEKS.

 

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Information on placement in English, quantitative reasoning (Q) courses, and Mathematics calculus courses.