WAUKESHA – While many of the University of Wisconsin 4-year campuses have closed admissions for fall semester, the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha still is accepting new students.
Fall classes begin September 5.
One of the 13 freshman-sophomore campuses of the University of Wisconsin designed to provide access to higher education for residents of the state, UW-Waukesha strives to reduce barriers to entry. It offers small classes, the lowest tuition in the UW System, and a well-developed Study Center to help with tutoring and other special needs.
Students can earn an Associate of Arts & Science degree at UW -Waukesha. All their credits transfer to UW baccalaureate institutions and to many private schools. They even can stay at the Waukesha campus and complete a bachelor’s degree in one of three disciplines through a collaborative program with UW-Milwaukee.
For information about admission, programs, or financial aid, contact the Student Services office at (262) 521-5040 or stop in the Commons building at 1500 N. University Dr., Waukesha. You also can find information on the Web at waukesha.uwc.edu. |