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The 2025-2026 Financial Aid Applications are now available!

Posted on November 22, 2024 by Williams, Michael

You can now file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Institutional Aid Application (IAA) for undocumented students.

Meet UConn’s on-time deadline of February 15, 2025
FAFSA Federal School Code (all campuses): 001417
For more information, visit https://financialaid.uconn.edu/continuing-huskies/


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