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  • A world class University of Wisconsin-education

  • Small classes, individual attention, caring faculty

UW-Fond du Lac Your Way

Course Format Options - Students can choose what works best for them!

 

Traditional In these face to face courses, students attend class at a scheduled day/time. The course length is 16 weeks.
Blended For part of the course, students attend class at a scheduled day/time. The other part of the course will be completed online at a time convenient to the student’s schedule.
Blended/Accelerated Same format as blended course above, but the course is condensed into 3, 4, 6, 7 or 8 weeks instead of the traditional 16 week format.
Online No face to face meetings. Students work on course content on their own schedule - any day or time of day. A computer with internet access is required for this format.
Compressed Video Students attend class at a scheduled day/time to view lecture live via video screen on UW-Fond du Lac campus. Students area able to participate in disucussion in real time.

 

Stay Close to Home with our Bachelor's Degree Completion Options


A variety of bachelor’s degrees can be completed through UW-Fond du Lac. Here are just a few!

  • UW-Platteville - Engineering (electrical, mechanical)
  • UW-Stout - Engineering Technology - coming soon
  • And, many more!

Or, Transfer to Complete a Bachelor's Degree


UW-Fond du Lac has a proven record of transfer SUCCESS


Guaranteed Transfer Program to UW four year schools

Madison Connections - Dual Enrollment Program

UW-Fond du Lac credits transfer everywhere


Admissions Policy

Anyone who desires a university education will be considered for admission to the University of Wisconsin Colleges. Certain applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements (e.g., those who rank in the bottom quarter of their high school graduating class or hold a certificate of GED) may have their admission deferred to a future term.

If you are admitted and your high school record, placement test scores, or other previous academic performance indicates that you may have difficulty with university work, you will be required to participate in special programs aimed at preparing you to succeed at university coursework. For more information regarding high risk students please click here.

Admission Requirements/Checklist

Students must apply for admission and be accepted to UW-Fond du Lac before registering for classes.

View class schedules online.

Please find the category which best describes you, and then click on the hypertext link to see the admission requirements.

 

Type of Student Definition
New Freshman Recent high school graduate or HSED/GED holder
Returning Adult Student Students entering UW-Fond du Lac at 22 years of age or older
Re-entry Students Students previously enrolled at UW-Fond du Lac but not enrolled at a UW Colleges campus during the prior semester.
Transfer Students
(students with credits earned at
other universities, technical colleges)
Students who have attended another university or technical college and are in good academic standing.
Special Students Non-degree seeking students or those enrolled as "guest" students for six credits or less.
High School Students High school juniors or seniors who enter as special students or through the Youth Options Program.

 


Contact Student Services at (920) 929-1122 for more information or to arrange a campus visit.

E-mail fdlinfo@uwc.edu


University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac  |  400 University Dr, Fond du Lac, WI 54935-2950  |  Phone 920-929-1100  |  Student Services 920-929-1122