WAUKESHA – Summer presents an excellent opportunity to stimulate the mind. The University of Wisconsin-Waukesha is offering both day and evening summer classes in four sessions. Three- and six-week sessions begin May 22 and run through June 9 and 30, respectively. Another six-week and an eight-week session start June 12, ending July 21 and August 4, respectively. In addition, the first two levels of general chemistry will be offered in consecutive four-week blocks during the eight-week session.
Admitted students will receive registration information in the mail and can enroll online. New students will have to complete an application form, pay the fee ($35), and provide transcripts and ACT or SAT scores. Summer-only students merely need to fill out an application (no fee), available at apply.wisconsin.edu.
Tuition for Wisconsin residents is $174.66 per credit hour ($190 per credit for online courses plus a $60 per course registration fee).
Sixty class offerings this summer, plus 17 online courses, cover an array of subjects including mathematics at various levels, English composition, first aid, fitness, economics, statistics, history, communications and public speaking, art, biology and physiology, psychology, sociology, ethics, geography, anthropology, physics, political science, management, chemistry, Spanish, women’s studies, and more.
For information on times, offerings, credits, or registration, visit the UW-Waukesha’s Web site at http://waukesha.uwc.edu/academics/courses.html or phone (262) 521-5040 for a copy of the schedule of classes. Information on online courses is available at www.online.uwc.edu and for UW-Milwaukee Colleges Connection classes from advisor Andy Cuneo at (262) 521-5529 or acuneo@uwm.edu. |