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Admission
Your best start to a University of Wisconsin degree and
unlimited job and career opportunities begins at the University
of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County.
It's the best of both worlds. You get the small classes and personal attention
of a private college at a public university cost. And after your sophomore
year, you transfer to a UW baccalaureate campus or other college or university
to finish your bachelor's degree.
UW-Baraboo/Sauk County offers you:
- small class sizes with an average of approximately
20 students per class
- dedicated, caring, experienced faculty
- the UW Guaranteed Transfer Program
- a solid academic foundation that leads to success in
academics and careers
- classes held days and evenings throughout the year
- the opportunity to live at home. Keep your job, keep
your friends!
- the lowest tuition in the UW System
How To Apply
Complete a UW System Application for
Undergraduate Admission and submit all required application
materials. See Admission Checklist for documents and fees
required. Apply online or request an application from your
Guidance Office or our Office of Student Services.
Admission
Requirements
New Freshman applicants.
To be admitted as a new freshman
at UW-Baraboo/Sauk County you must:
- Have graduated from a recognized high school, have
a certificate of GED, or present other evidence of ability
to begin college work.
- Have a minimum of 17 college preparatory
credits distributed as follows:
- English 4 credits
- Mathematics 3 credits (include
1 cr. Algebra; 1 cr. Geometry; 1 cr. Adv. Math)
- Science
3 credits
- Social Science 3 credits
- Electives 4 credits (select
from areas above, foreign language, fine arts, computer
science or other academic areas)
- Submit official American
College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test
(SAT) scores.
Transfer/Reentry applicants.
Special student applicants.
- Submit evidence of having graduated from an accredited
high school post-secondary school
Admission
Checklist
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