University of Connecticut logo
Outlook⚠ IT Approval Required

Email Alerts for University of Connecticut Students

Your inbox has deadlines buried in the noise. We find them and text them to you.

Application Required
OutlookMicrosoft 365 (Outlook)
Public University

Ready to stop missing important emails?

Enter your @uconn.edu email to get started.

Free for 30 days, then $11.99/mo or $99/yr. Cancel anytime.

Read-only access. CASA Tier 2 verified.

Official University of Connecticut resources

Financial Aid & Billing

Registration & Records

Student Services

Academic Advising

Decentralized advising model; each school/college has its own advising center. Office of Undergraduate Advising (advising@uconn.edu) provides coordination. Students find their assigned advisor in Student Admin.

Housing / Residence Life

Campus Housing (Division of Student Life & Enrollment). Residential campus; Whitney Hall Garden Level.

Hold Policy

Hold threshold (registration): $300 Hold blocks: registration, transcripts Hold threshold notes: ANT OWES hold ($300+) blocks registration and rec services; auto-releases every 15 min after payment. ALL ADMIN hold ($2,000+) placed before next registration period; requires manual Bursar removal. SFA hold blocks enrollment until SF Responsibility Agreement completed annually in Student Admin. Perkins holds also block transcripts. Diploma and cancellation dollar thresholds NOT_FOUND. Late fee: $150 flat on due date; additional $150 after Day 10 (max $300/semester) Late fee recurring: No Collections trigger (days after term): 150 Collections fee: No additional charge from UConn; CT State Tax Intercept possible Collections notes: Day 1-90: Flywire payment plan offers; Day 91-150: alternative plans + 30-day warning letters mailed; Day 150: external agency (Reliant Capital, ConServe, Key 2 Recovery). UConn does not utilize credit reporting or charge additional collection fees. Payment plan enrollment fee: $100 Returned payment fee: $30 FRA required: Yes FRA notes: SF Responsibility Agreement required annually before registration; hold removed immediately upon completion in Student Admin Action List Billing cycle: Fall bills mid-June (due 8/1 undergrad); Spring bills mid-November (due 1/8 undergrad); charges added post-due date due within 10 days Refund schedule: Day 1: 100%; Days 2-7 (week 1): 90%; Week 2: 60%; Weeks 3-4: 50%; Weeks 5-8: 25%; no adjustment after week 8. Applies to full withdrawal only; course drop after Day 10 = no refund. Non-attendance policy: Non-attendance at classes or non-payment of fees does not constitute a university withdrawal or relieve you of your financial obligations.

This page is not affiliated with University of Connecticut. Contact information is sourced from public institutional websites and verified as of July 2026.

Why University of Connecticut students miss critical emails

Your school's IT filters may delay or quarantine critical emails. Outlook's Focused Inbox pushes school notices to Other.

How it works

1

Connect your school email

Sign in with Google or Microsoft. Read-only access - we can never send, delete, or modify anything.

2

We scan every 15 minutes

AI-powered filtering identifies financial aid deadlines, registration holds, bursar notices, and academic alerts.

3

You get a text

When something important arrives, we text you a short summary. No spam, no noise - just the emails that matter.

See the full step-by-step guide →

CASA Tier 2 Verified

Independently audited by TAC Security for the App Defense Alliance

Read-Only Access

We can never send, delete, or modify your emails

Privacy Centric

We only store what you need to understand alerts and get back to the right message

University of Connecticut student account questions

What happens if I have an unpaid balance at UConn?

If your balance is $300 or more, a Bursar Hold (ANT OWES) is placed on your account, blocking course registration, rec services, and other services. If unpaid by the due date, you are charged a $150 late fee — and a second $150 if still unpaid after Day 10 (max $300/semester). If your balance reaches $2,000 before the next registration period, an ALL ADMIN hold is placed requiring manual removal by the Bursar. After you separate from UConn, the collections cycle begins: Flywire sends payment plan offers for 150 days, then your account may be forwarded to an external collection agency (UConn charges no additional collection fees). Contact the Bursar at bursar@uconn.edu or 860-486-4830.

Source

What holds can prevent me from registering at UConn?

Several holds can block registration at UConn: (1) Bursar Hold (ANT OWES) — triggered by a balance of $300 or more; pay through Student Admin to auto-release every 15 minutes; (2) ALL ADMIN Hold — triggered by a $2,000+ balance before next registration; requires manual removal by calling 860-486-4830; (3) SFA Hold — placed each year when your Student Financial Responsibility Agreement is assigned; complete it in Student Admin's Action List to release immediately; (4) Perkins loan holds (ALL PERK) for delinquent federal loans. Check your holds in the Student Administration System at studentadmin.uconn.edu.

Source

Where do I check my holds and balance at UConn?

Log in to the Student Administration System at studentadmin.uconn.edu using your NetID and Duo two-factor authentication. Your holds appear in the 'Action List' section of your Student Center, and your fee bill and balance are viewable under Account Summary. Enrollment holds are automatically released within 15 minutes of payment. Administrative holds require you to contact the Bursar directly.

Source

Who should I contact about my tuition bill or financial aid at UConn?

For billing and tuition balance questions, contact the Office of the Bursar at bursar@uconn.edu or 860-486-4830 (Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm), located in Wilbur Cross Building. For financial aid, registration, and general enrollment questions, contact One Stop Student Services at onestop@uconn.edu or 860-486-1111 (Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm), also in Wilbur Cross Building, Room 104.

Source

Policy information sourced from public University of Connecticut pages. This page is not affiliated with University of Connecticut.

Common questions about Email Cheat Code at University of Connecticut

Does Email Cheat Code work with University of Connecticut email?

Yes. University of Connecticut uses Microsoft 365 (Outlook) for student email. Email Cheat Code connects to your @uconn.edu account with read-only access and sends you SMS alerts when critical emails arrive - financial aid deadlines, registration holds, bursar notices, and academic notifications.

If you're among the first students at your school to connect, your IT department may need to approve the app first - we can help with that.

What emails does Email Cheat Code monitor at University of Connecticut?

We monitor your University of Connecticut inbox for the emails that actually matter - financial aid deadlines, FAFSA verification requests, registration holds, tuition payment reminders, academic standing notices, and advisor communications. Newsletters, club emails, and campus-wide blasts are filtered out. You only get a text when something needs your attention.

Is my University of Connecticut email account safe with Email Cheat Code?

Yes. We connect through your provider's official OAuth sign-in - the same process you'd use to connect any trusted app. We can only read your emails, never send, delete, or modify them.

Email content is never stored - only a short alert summary is saved. Our security was independently verified through a CASA Tier 2 audit by TAC Security for the App Defense Alliance. You can revoke access anytime from your account settings.

Full security details →

School logos provided by Logo.dev