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As an UConn Engineering graduate student, you can use your innovative, and creative talents to find solutions that no one else has thought of; it's an opportunity to make your mark on the world.
Interested in UConn?
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Apply to UConn
Making the decision to apply to the Engineering Graduate Program means you understand the importance of a UConn graduate degree and where it can lead.
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First Year Experience
The Engineering Graduate Program offers research, courses that challenge you and services that foster student success, development, transition, and leadership.
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Admission Events
There are many ways to explore life as a future member of our engineering graduate community, whether you're interested in our prestigious graduate academic programs.
Meet Some of Our Students
Mikayla Mood
Mikayla Moody (they/she) is a Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. candidate at the University of Connecticut Health Center.
Tori Danis
Tori Danis, a PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering conducts research in The McCutcheon Lab on 3D printed membranes for water treatment.
Erik Ammermann
Erik Ammermann is a second year chemical and biomolecular engineering PhD candidate as well as president of the John Lof Leadership Academy.