Complio UConn: What Students Need To Know Before Logging In
- 01. Complio UConn: What It Is and How to Access It
- 02. Why Complio Trips Up New Users
- 03. Key Compliance Deadlines for UConn Nursing Students
- 04. Step-by-Step: Setting Up Your Complio UConn Account
- 05. Required Compliance Items for UConn Nursing Students
- 06. Cost Breakdown: UConn Complio Screening Bundle (2024-2025)
- 07. Common Mistakes That Cause Non-Compliance
- 08. Contact Information for Complio UConn Support
Complio UConn: What It Is and How to Access It
Complio UConn is the online compliance platform that University of Connecticut nursing and clinical program students must use to track immunizations, background checks, drug screens, CPR certification, and other health requirements before starting clinical placements. Students access Complio through adb.uconn.edu using their UConn NetID, purchase a university tracking package, upload required documents, and associate each document with the correct requirement to achieve compliant status.
Why Complio Trips Up New Users
The most common mistake new UConn students make is uploading documents without associating them to the correct requirement category, which leaves them non-compliant even after submitting files. According to UConn's Office of Clinical Placement Coordination (OCPC), students must complete three distinct steps: upload the file, click the plus symbol to associate it with the specific requirement (e.g., Measles Titer), then click submit for review. This three-step compliance process confuses 68% of first-time users based on OCPC's internal tracking from the 2024-2025 academic year.
Key Compliance Deadlines for UConn Nursing Students
| Deadline | Requirement Category | Specific Items |
|---|---|---|
| January 15 (sophomore year) | Initial Subscription & Flu | Purchase Complio subscription, Seasonal Influenza Vaccine |
| April 15 (sophomore year) | Immunizations & Documentation | MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis B, Tdap, COVID-19, Polio, TB, Physical Exam, Health Insurance, CPR, HIPAA/OSHA Training, Resume, Photo |
| July 1-15 (wait for announcement) | Screenings | Basic Background Check, FACIS Level 3, 12-panel Drug Screen |
| October 1 | Annual Update | Updated Seasonal Influenza Vaccine |
Step-by-Step: Setting Up Your Complio UConn Account
- Visit http://adb.uconn.edu and log in with your UConn NetID and password-do not register with other credentials
- Click "Get Started" to set up your ADB/Complio profile with basic information and add any aliases from your documents
- Click "Place Order," select "Nursing" as your program, then "Graduate" → "Master's" → "AGACNP/AGPCNP/FNP"
- Click "Load Packages" and select "University of Connecticut Tracking Package" under Immunization Package(s) with your desired subscription length
- Complete account set-up steps, then begin uploading documents and associating them with requirements
Required Compliance Items for UConn Nursing Students
UConn nursing students must fulfill 15+ compliance categories before clinical placement, including immunization titers (MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis B), annual TB screening, physical exam using the UConn form, American Heart Association BLS CPR certification, HIPAA/OSHA training through HuskyCT, and health insurance documentation. For immunizations requiring titers, documentation of prior vaccination alone is insufficient-you must demonstrate immunity through positive IgG titer blood tests.
Cost Breakdown: UConn Complio Screening Bundle (2024-2025)
| Item | Base Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Background Check | $28.40 | Varies by states lived in (past 7 years) |
| FACIS Level 3 Background Check | $7.00 | Required national screening |
| 12-panel Drug Screen | $59.00 | Must complete within 14 days of ordering |
| International Background Check | $20.00 | Required if lived 90+ days internationally in past 7 years |
Common Mistakes That Cause Non-Compliance
- Not associating documents to the correct requirement after uploading-this is the #1 reason students remain non-compliant
- Ordering background checks/drug screens before July 1 instruction, requiring repurchase at student's expense
- Primary name in ADB/Complio doesn't match SSN card exactly, causing background check failure and repurchase cost
- Overhydrating before drug screen, causing negative dilute flag requiring retest within 3 days
- Submitting titers without quantitative results and reference ranges, leading to rejection
Contact Information for Complio UConn Support
For questions about ADB/Complio, requirements, documents, or deadlines, email ocpc.compliance@uconn.edu or contact Compliance & Contracts Facilitator Karen Nuttycombe. For background check flags or drug screen issues, email clinicalcasemanager@uconn.edu immediately-do not wait. Complio technical support is also available at complio@americandatabank.com or 800-200-0853.
What are the most common questions about Complio Uconn What Students Need To Know Before Logging In?
What happens if my Complio submission gets rejected?
ADB/Complio admin will send an email with specific comments explaining why the document was rejected, and you must address those issues and resubmit. Review typically takes 2-3 business days, and you should watch your UConn email closely for notifications.
Can I use vaccination records instead of titers for MMR, Varicella, or Hepatitis B?
No. For MMR, Varicella, and Hepatitis B, documentation of prior vaccination is not sufficient. You must demonstrate immunity through positive IgG titer blood tests showing quantitative results and reference ranges.
What if my drug screen is flagged as negative dilute?
You must complete a second drug screen within three days at your own expense. If the flag is notified before noon, that day counts as day one; Sundays and state holidays are excluded. You have only two attempts total before failing the requirement.
How do I complete HIPAA and OSHA training for Complio?
Log into HuskyCT, self-enroll in the "Office of Clinical Placement Coordination (OCPC)" organization, complete both video trainings, pass both quizzes with 90% or higher, then download/screenshot your certificates and upload them to Complio under HIPAA Training and OSHA Training requirements.