WAUKESHA – University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor John D. Wiley will visit the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha campus Tuesday, February 7, to speak with college-bound students and their families regarding “Pathways to UW-Madison.”
Held in the UW-Waukesha Commons, the program begins at 6:30 p.m. Chancellor Wiley will give a presentation on various options to gain admission to the highly selective UW-Madison campus, and then answer questions. UW-Waukesha is located at 1500 N. University Dr., Waukesha
To students who want to earn a degree from the world-class UW-Madison campus, Chancellor Wiley will suggest three other avenues to entry besides direct admission: the UW-Madison Connections Program, the Guaranteed Transfer Program, and regular transfer from the UW-Waukesha campus. The latter two involve transfer based on agreements forged by the campuses, while the Connections program entails dual admission to both campuses at the same time. All lead to the same prestigious result: A UW-Madison degree.
Appreciating the excellent preparation students receive at UW-Waukesha, Chancellor Wiley is returning this year to the Waukesha campus to promote their transfer to UW-Madison.
To personally meet and talk with Chancellor Wiley, reserve a seat at the presentation by phoning (262) 521-5040. If you have further questions, contact Susan Adams, UW-Waukesha’s Madison Connections advisor, at the same number or by e-mail at sadams@uwc.edu.
UW-Waukesha has the largest enrollment among the 13 freshman-sophomore University of Wisconsin Colleges campuses. For information about programs, admission, or financial aid, contact the Student Services office at (262) 521-5200 or visit the Web at waukesha.uwc.edu. |