New Student To-do List

If you haven't already, please make sure you:

  1. Complete the bio/demographic survey
  2. International students only: Complete the INS Biographic Survey.
  3. JD Evening students only:  Complete the Lawyering Process Section Preference Form
  4. File your immunization record .
  5. Review your health insurance needs
    Note: To listen to an audio interview detailing health insurance requirements and options, please click here
  6. Register your vehicle for on-campus parking or waive this fee
  7. Review your schedule of classes.
  8. Transfer, Visiting, Exchange, and LL.M. students: Submit course selections to the Registrar's Office
  9. Send all final required admissions credentials (i.e., your final transcript).
    J.D., Visiting and Transfer students send materials to the Admissions Office
    LL.M. students send materials to the Graduate Programs Office
    Exchange students send materials to the International Programs Office
  10. Authorize use of Financial Aid to cover university charges (if applicable)
  11. Complete Federal Student Loan Entrance Counseling (if applicable)
  12. Complete Direct Federal Student Loan Master Promissory Note(s) if applicable
  13. Out-of-state students only: Review process for becoming a Connecticut resident.
  14. Exchange students: Complete all necessary forms to the international programs office, including:
    1. Notice of Intention
    2. Financial Declaration
    3. Request for Issuance of DS-2019
    4. Arrival Sheet
    5. Personal Information Sheet
  15. Tuition payments are due on August 1, 2011. If you are receiving financial aid, your tuition will be deferred until your loans are received. For information about payment plans and other methods of payment please visit the bursar's web page.

 

Recent Homepage Highlights

  • On February 15, join the faculty of the Energy and Environmental Law Clinic for a discussion of a newly created certificate in Energy and Environmental Law.

  • On February 24, the 18th Gallivan conference, "From McMansion to Multifamily: The Economics and Demographic Transformation of Connectiut's Housing Market" will be held at the Law School.

  • On February 10, Professor Sara Bronin will moderate a panel called "Takings Law and Climate Adaptation Strategies" at the "Legal Solutions to Coastal Climate Change Adaptation in Connecticut" conference co-sponsored by the Law School's Center for Energy and Environmental Law.

  • On February 9, Professor Peter Lindseth will give the Daimler Lecture at the American Academy in Berlin. He will discuss his most recent book, Power and Legitimacy: Reconciling Europe and the Nation-State (OUP, 2010).

  • The Insurance Law Center, the LL.M. Program in U.S. Legal Studies, and the Student Bar Association invite you to celebrate the Lunar New Year at a gathering on February 8.

  • On February 6, Professor Bethany Berger will present "Race, Equality & Indian Tribes" at the University of Miami School of Law as part of the 2012 Faculty Speaker Series.

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