Welcome! On this page you will find link to forms and other web sources that will be useful throughout your tenure at UConn Storrs as Promise Scholar.
Financial Literacy
When you know how to effectively manage your money, you will be better prepared to successfully meet your goals and have enough money to make them a reality. Below you will find helpful links to a variety of resources and presentations to begin your journey in navigating your own financial literacy.
Scholarships and Emergency Loan
Emergency Loan
The Iris Kinnard Emergency Loan Fund (IKELF) provides access to short-term loans for CAP students. To apply for an emergency loan, please complete this form and deliver it to the CAP Offices.
Scholarships for High School Seniors Who Plan to Attend UConn
Merit Scholarships | Cost & Aid | Undergraduate Admissions : Undergraduate Admissions (uconn.edu)
Scholarships for Current UConn Students
Scholarship List from the Office of Student Financial Aid Services
Campus Change
If you are a student hoping to transfer to or from the Storrs campus or any of the regional campuses, follow the link above to learn more.
Leadership and Employment Opportunities
Community Leader Position
The Community Leaders (CLs) work and live in a residence hall on the Storrs campus with approximately 150 incoming SSS students during the Summer Program. CLs are the first point of contact for residents and serve as role models, guides, mentors, resources, coaches, and advocates. The CL’s job is challenging, demanding, often unpredictable, and personally gratifying. To learn more about becoming a CL next summer, please contact Kim Gorman: kimberly.gorman@uconn.edu.
Student Worker Position
Student workers are hired to work in the CAP office on the Storrs campus. Student workers greet guests to the office, answer phone calls, manage and update special SSS projects and perform other administrative tasks. To learn more about becoming a Student Worker, please contact Summer Spaderna: summer.spaderna@uconn.edu.
Mentoring Program at Avery Point
Due to a generous grant from the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut (CFECT) a mentoring partnership between UConn Avery Point and West Side Middle School has been established. UConn Avery Point students mentor middle school students from West Side Middle School in Groton, CT for a year by meeting once a week with their middle school matches. The grant from the CFECT pays for books that the mentors use with their middle School matches and a celebration at the end of the school year for all participants. During the school year 2013-2014, twenty-five UConn Avery Point students mentored West Side Middle School students. To learn more about becoming a Mentor, please contact the Avery Point SSS Coordinator, Aaron Collins: aaron.collins@uconn.edu.
G.R.I.T. Retreat
The Growing Resilience and Inspiring Transformation Retreat provides rising sophomore, junior, and senior PASS, SSS, and Promise Scholar students an opportunity to develop their leadership skills, expand their network, and grow personally and professionally. Through interactive workshops and presentations by guest speakers, students increase their academic self-efficacy, mindfulness, and motivation. To learn more about this summer’s program or to register, please contact Fiorela Hidalgo: fiorela.hidalgo@uconn.edu.
Contact
Promise Scholars can connect with SSS Assistant Director, Carl Dean: carl.dean_jr@uconn.edu for guidance and support.