Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Blue Net account and how do I set it up?

A Blue Net account is a username and password that you use to log into on-campus computers, Web91¾«Æ·-Banner Web, Blackboard Learn, and many other university websites.

How do I register for classes?

How do I pay my bill online?

The Bursar's Office website has instructions to pay your bills online. You can also find if loans and scholarships have been added to your account here.

Bursar's Office

How do I check on my Financial Aid?

To check on your Financial Aid, visit 91¾«Æ· Pipeline - Web91¾«Æ· - sign in - click on the Financial Aid tab. If you have further questions, you should contact the Financial Aid office .

91¾«Æ· Pipeline Financial Aid office

How do I transfer my credits to 91¾«Æ·?

Make sure you get credit for all of the classes you have taken, by sending all transcripts to 91¾«Æ· Admissions. Please include your high school transcript and/or AP scores as well. If something is missing, please reach out. 

More Information about Transferring to 91¾«Æ·

How do I know how my classes will be articulated at 91¾«Æ·?

If you are currently attending a Connecticut university or community college, you can get a general idea of how your courses will transfer to 91¾«Æ· by using our .

Transfer Credit Equivalency Guide

How do I apply for/check on my Housing?

Head to 91¾«Æ· Pipeline - Web 91¾«Æ· - sign in - Student Tab - then click My Housing and Meal Plans. More information about residence life .

91¾«Æ· Pipeline   Residence Life

What should I do with my Health Forms?

Health Forms are due by July 15th for the upcoming Fall semester and December 15th for the upcoming Spring semester. You will have a hold on your account after the due date if you have not submitted your health forms. Find the health forms on the Health Services website . There you can check the status if you have already submitted or to contact Student Wellness Services.

Health Services

How can I take a Placement Exam?

The Learning Center offers online Math Placement Exams. Fill out the to set up your Math Placement Exam. 

Writing Placement Exams are conducted online. The invitation will be sent to your 91¾«Æ· email and BlackBoard Learn ( 91¾«Æ· Pipeline - BlackBoard Learn ). 

For more information, check out the placement testing information at Learning Center

Math Placement Test Sign-Up Form   Writing Placement Exam   Learning Center

How do I run a degree evaluation?

A degree evaluation allows you to see what classes and requirements you have completed, what grades you earned, and allows you to view what classes you still need to take. Meeting with your advisor and reviewing your degree evaluation is key to picking the right courses. 

Here's a video to help you

How do I find out who my advisor is?

To find your advisor, visit 91¾«Æ·Pipeline - Web91¾«Æ· - login with your Bluenet account username and password - Student tab - Degree Evaluation . You should find the name of your advisor next to "Primary Advisor".

Do I need a minor?

This depends on your major. Most majors in the Liberal Arts and Social Sciences require minors, with the exception of a few (Graphic Information Design, Tourism and Hospitality, and International Studies, for example). A minor is a secondary area of focus and is usually 18 credits. You can see a list of 91¾«Æ·'s minor programs in the .

You declare a minor with the same form as declaring or changing a major. 

Academic Catalog   

How do I get involved on campus?

There are tons of ways to get involved. Find out which clubs and organizations are right for you

You can also go to any of our on-campus events. The master calendar for all of 91¾«Æ·'s events, visit this link. Talking to other students in class and going to professor's office hours will also keep you informed on what is going on on-campus and help you create a great support network. Don't forget to check our event page to find opportunities that we are hosting on campus!

Clubs and Organizations 91¾«Æ· Events