
Division of Academic Affairs
The Division of Academic Affairs is the academic engine of the University of Connecticut, encompassing all schools and colleges, the University’s libraries, and a range of offices and programs that support faculty development, student success, academic innovation, and strategic planning. Together, these units ensure the strength and integrity of UConn’s academic mission across all campuses. From designing cutting-edge curricula to supporting world-class research and fostering inclusive learning environments, the Division of Academic Affairs drives the University’s pursuit of excellence in teaching, learning, and scholarship.
The division is led by the Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, who serves as UConn’s chief academic officer. In this role, the Provost provides oversight for the University’s regional campuses and works in close partnership with UConn Health through the Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine. The division plays a key role in advancing the goals of Envisioning 2034, UConn’s ambitious 10-year strategic plan.

About the Provost
Meet Dr. Anne D’Alleva, UConn’s Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, who leads the University’s academic enterprise across all campuses. Learn more about her background, leadership, and vision.

Envisioning 2034
UConn’s strategic plan, Envisioning 2034, sets a bold direction for the University’s next decade. Explore how the academic mission is central to advancing its goals across research, student success, equity, and impact.

Communications
View campus communications from the Provost’s Office, including newsletters and university-wide announcements. Stay up to date on academic news and developments.

Awards
Celebrate faculty, staff, and students who embody UConn’s mission. Learn about university-level awards, view past honorees, and access nomination information

Hiring
Learn about open positions in the Office of the Provost and explore leadership searches for executive and senior academic roles across the university.

Resources
Explore policies and resources that support academic life, including governance documents, faculty affairs guidance, and operational procedures.
UConn is home to 14 schools and colleges, along with the University Library system, all of which form the academic core of the institution.
With seven campuses across Connecticut, UConn offers students access to a top-tier public education in a variety of locations and settings.
UConn supports more than 90 centers and institutes that foster interdisciplinary research, innovation, and public engagement.
Seen UConn’s centers and institutes
These offices report through the Division of Academic Affairs and support faculty development, academic planning, and student success across the university.
Learn about the units within the division
Land Acknowledgement
We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we gather is the territory of the Eastern Pequot, Golden Hill Paugussett, Lenape, Mashantucket Pequot, Mohegan, Nipmuc, and Schaghticoke peoples who have stewarded this land throughout the generations. We thank them for their strength and resilience in protecting this land, and aspire to uphold our responsibilities according to their example.