
Storrs campus
Undergraduate students can choose from over 100 degrees at UConn’s Storrs campus. A town-within-a-town, Storrs is the largest of UConn’s campuses.
Here, you’ll benefit from a diverse community, countless activities, and close to New York City and Boston.
Life at Storrs campus
Why study at UConn’s Storrs campus?
Embrace your inner Husky
by cheering on UConn’s standout athletics teams at Gampel Pavilion or Rentschler field.
700+ student clubs and organizations
at Storrs campus, ranging from academics and arts to sports and culture.
5 on-campus theaters
including the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, where you can enjoy stand-up comedy, plays, and concerts.
18+ housing options
plus 20 residential learning communities. There are also eight dining halls, six cafés, and plenty of food trucks.
6 cultural centers
that act as key resources in support of the social, behavioral, and cultural needs of students.
80+ centers and institutes
and over 100 state-of-the-art research facilities are at your fingertips.
Colleges and degrees
Colleges | Undergraduate degree programs |
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School of Business | Undergraduate degrees |
School of Fine Arts | Undergraduate degrees |
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Undergraduate degrees |
College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources | Undergraduate degrees |
College of Engineering | Undergraduate degrees |
School of Nursing | Undergraduate degrees |
School of Pharmacy | Undergraduate degrees |
Additional Programs
A closer look at the Storrs campus






What is it like?
UConn’s Storrs campus will keep you busy, with an abundance of high-tech facilities to a large, diverse community. This picturesque campus is lined with trees, surrounded by grassy fields, and home to historical architecture.
You’ll also be near Downtown Storrs where you can shop, enjoy tasty meals, and watch live shows.
Not sure which option is right for you?
We can help you decide which degree program and campus is the best fit.