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Organization : University of Connecticut
Type of Facility : Check Undergraduate Admissions Application Status
Country: United States

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Website : http://uconn.edu/

Check Your Application Status:

Thank you for applying to UConn! You can check the status of your application at any time by using the University’s Student Administration (SA) System. Please note: It may take 10-15 business days to record receipt of documents.

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Check Status : https://admissions.uconn.edu/check-status

To log into the SA System, you will need your NetID:
Applicants will be emailed their NetID within 5 days of submitting the application.

Please add beahusky AT uconn.edu to your contacts list in order to prevent this email from being marked as spam.

NetID:
The NetID is the Network Identifier that UConn issues to allow access to certain computing services. These services include: Student Administration, HuskyCT, Exchange (Faculty/Staff email and calendaring), VPN and many others.

Note: The list of services will grow, as many of UConn’s computing services allow you to use a common ID and password to log in.

How do I obtain a NetID?:
There are many processes that lead to the generation of a NetID. The creation of NetIDs for students, including applicants and high school students in Early College Experience (ECE), is an automated process dependent upon the establishment of a record in the Student Administration system.

NetIDs for faculty, staff & Special Payroll are dependent upon the paper workflow through the Payroll Department. For information about the creation of Affiliate NetIDs go to www.affiliate.uconn.edu. Please note that University Affiliates do not necessarily have UConn email accounts and their access to certain applications may be restricted.

How will I be notified once my NetID has been created?:
NetIDs are created for prospective students, applicants and incoming matriculated students; notification is sent to the personal email address that is on file with the University with information about their NetIDs and how to activate them.

New faculty and staff are mailed similar NetID paper correspondence to their residences and UConn departmental mailboxes. Anyone who does not have an email address or real Social Security number will receive similar paper correspondence at their residence.

How do I find my NetID?:
If for some reason you have not received notification regarding your NetID or you have forgotten what it is, you may go to the NetID website and click on “Find NetID.” Enter your first name, your last name and your 8-digit date of birth. Click on “Find Your NetID.”

If the system cannot find your NetID with the information you supplied, please contact the UITS Help Center (860-486-4357).

What is the format of my NetID?:
Your NetID consists of three lower case letters (usually your initials) – abc – the year you were issued your NetID – 06 and a 3-digit sequential number of persons with your initials being assigned a NetID the same year, i.e. abc06003. This is to accommodate the large number of NetID users and to ensure there are no duplicates. The eventual goal is to have the issued NetID be the only ID you will need to know and use to access UConn resources.

Can I change my NetID?:
No. The NetID is intended to be a unique, irrevocable, persistent identifier for each individual in the University Community. The NetID format is loosely based on the user’s name, which means it may use initials or other letters from the user’s name. Most IDs are created using either the user’s initials, or the first two letters of the first name and the first letter of the last name.

The automated process that creates the IDs is entirely systematic and does not always generate the exact ID that a user wants. The generated IDs should not be shared with others outside of providing you technical assistance; it is only a set of characters for logging into systems by a single individual.

Can I change my e-mail address?:
Personal names (or aliases) provide UConn’s students, faculty and staff an opportunity to have a more personalized and easier to read and/or remember e-mail address in addition to the standardized name originally assigned to them. For more information on personalization of your e-mail address please visit https://accounts.its.uconn.edu/.

I am new to the University and just received my NetID. How do I activate it and create a password?:
** Visit https://netid.uconn.edu/. Click on “Activate NetID.” Enter your NetID (use lower case letters).
** If you have a real Social Security Number and date of birth in the system then click on “ACTIVATE USING SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER AND DATE OF BIRTH” and put in the last four digits of SSN and then date of birth.
** This brings you to the “Set Your NetID Password” page where you will create a password using the complexity rules listed.

** If you were provided with an Activation Code because you do not have a Social Security number in the system, click on “ACTIVATE USING ACTIVATION CODE.” You will be asked for your Activation Code and Date of Birth.
** This brings you to the “Set Your NetID Password” page where you will create a password using the complexity rules listed.

** When your password has been successfully changed, hover over “NetID Tools” and click on “Secondary Email and Mobile” and follow the instructions. This will allow you to change a forgotten password in the future.

What do I do if I have forgotten my password?:
** Go to https://netid.uconn.edu/; click on “Reset Password.” You will be asked for your NetID and Date of Birth. Once entered this will bring you to the “NetID Password Reset” page.
** If you have previously provided your Secondary Email and/or Mobile phone number you may choose to reset your NetID account via Email or Text message. Alternatively, if you have previously created your Secret Questions and Answers, click on “Switch to Legacy Secret Questions & Answers.”

If you can successfully answer your security questions you will then be prompted to “Set Your NetID Password.”

** If you have not previously created your Secret Questions and Answers; or if you are unable to answer your questions correctly; or if you have not set up either your Secondary Email or Mobile, you will need to contact the Help Center (860-486-4357) to reset your password.

If I know my current NetID password, how do I change it?:
To change your current NetID password, go to https://netid.uconn.edu/, hover over NetID Tools and click on” Change Password” in the drop-down menu. Enter your NetID and current NetID password to log into the system. You will then be asked to enter your current password, then enter a new password that conforms to the password rules listed on the page and re-enter the new password to confirm. Click on the “Change Password” button. Your new password will now be active but you should close your browser so that the new password will synchronize with all systems.

How long will my NetID be active?:
If you are a student, your NetID will remain active “forever;” however, former students are only able to log into a limited number of services after leaving the University. Generally, faculty and staff NetIDs remain active for anywhere from 30 days to 365 days depending on the user’s individual employment status at UConn. Because of their special status within the University, the NetIDs of Emeritus faculty remain active indefinitely.

Note:
if you have previously attended UConn, including participating in the UConn Early College Experience, your NetID will remain the same.

Once you have successfully logged into the SA system, click “Self-Service” from the left-side menu, and then click “Student Center” (the Student Center page may take a few seconds to load). At the top of the page under the Admissions header, click “Application Status.”

It is important to check the “Application Status” section often for updates regarding the receipt of application documents and the status of your application.

Helpdesk:
Detailed instructions on the use of the SA System can be found by clicking the Student Help link at the top of the toolbar. If you have problems accessing the SA System, please contact the University’s IT Help Center at (860) 486-4357.

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