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Students – start here for success

Welcome home! At UW Oshkosh we’re here to help you find the services and support you need to learn, grow and connect, and achieve your goals.

Have a question?

Chat with a Student Success Navigator.

Student Success Navigators will help connect you with anything you’d like to know about UW Oshkosh. Contact a Navigator for a 1-1 chat through email or phone Mondays through Fridays.

FIND CAMPUS LIFE

Find your family at UWO

Organizations: Whether your interests lie in Model UN, gaming or swing dancing, you can find a place in one of our student clubs and organizations.

App: Titan Connection

Download the Titan Connection app to learn about student organizations and upcoming events.

Living on campus

Learn about housing options, meal plans and more.

Oshkosh housing
Fond du Lac Vue Campus
Fox Cities Campus Fox Village

Student recreation

The Student Rec and Wellness Center provides recreational activities, gym equipment and wellness services.

Dining and meal plans

FIND STUDENT HELP

Planning your college journey

Your academic advisors will guide you through your every step of your UWO experience. Learn more:

Oshkosh advising
Fond du Lac advising
Fox Cities advising

App: Navigate Student

Download the Navigate app to manage your class schedule, to-do lists, academic advising, account holds and more.

Registering for courses

Use the Registration Toolkit as your guide while you choose classes and work toward your degree.

Choosing a major

Still thinking about what major you want? You’re not alone. The Majors, Minors and More tool will help you explore more than 250 program options at UWO.

Tutoring and academic help

FINANCIAL HELP

Paying tuition

Pay your bills and learn about savings, refunds and more at the Student Financial Services website.

The majority of students at UW Oshkosh receive financial aid. In 2021-22 we offered $165 million to eligible students in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs.

FAFSA help

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA):
Students who plan to enroll in college for fall 2023 can file a FAFSA starting on Oct. 1, 2022. The priority filing date for UW Oshkosh is Jan. 1, 2023. UW Oshkosh’s FAFSA school code is 003920. Visit studentaid.gov to learn more.

Student aid and scholarships

Visit the Financial Aid Office for advice on financial aid as well as FAQs, videos and additional guidelines.

Student scholarships: UWO offers a variety of scholarships based on merit, academics, leadership achievements and other points of eligibility.

Fond du Lac campus scholarships
Fox Cities campus scholarships  

FIND WELLNESS

Accessibility accommodations

Request accommodations for disabilities and other needs through the Accommodate software portal.

App: UWO Mobile

Download the UWO Mobile app for safety features such as a Virtual Safewalk and an instant chat function with UWO police dispatch.

Healthcare

The Student Health Center offers medical care, birth control, GYN exam and PAP test, and other physical exams and procedures to currently enrolled students.

Counseling

The Counseling Center provides counseling and mental health services to students on all three campuses. Get additional support through You at UWO and Mantra Health platforms. 

Need something else?

UWO can help you through your needs and the problems you encounter in your on- and off-campus life. See a full list of support-focused resources and offices.

FIND ACCEPTANCE

Diversity, equity and inclusion

Visit Center for Student Success and Belonging (CSSB) to learn about available resources and find strategies for supporting your fellow Titans.

On all three UW Oshkosh campuses, you can find diversity, equity and inclusion resources and offices to help you thrive.

First-generation students

TRIO Student Support Services helps students who are the first in their family to attend college and/or are from limited-income families.

The Intersection

Fond du Lac and Fox Cities campuses only: The Intersection is a supportive, inclusive space for students from marginalized groups and identities.

FIND CAREER HELP

Student employment

Student Employment: Working on campus is a great way to make money and add to your resume. View on- and off-campus employment opportunities on Handshake.

Professional support

Career support: To make sure you’re ready for what comes next, UWO offers career advisors who specialize in specific industries and academic programs. Learn more through Career and Professional Development.

Learn more in the online Student Handbook

FIND SAFETY

Reporting

Reporting: If you need to report a crime, bias incident, or any other issue, view the Report page.

Title IX: More information about discrimination and sexual misconduct is available at our Title IX website.

App: UWO Mobile

Download the UWO Mobile app for safety features such as a Virtual Safewalk and an instant chat function with UWO police dispatch.

FIND NEWS/EVENTS

Learn what’s happening

Check out the University event calendar or Titan Connection calendar to learn about sporting events, club meetings, UWO-wide celebrations and more.

Catch up on University news

UW Oshkosh Today publishes stories of UWO students, departments, faculty and staff.

Not sure where to look?

The Student Success Navigators will help connect you with anything you’d like to know about UW Oshkosh.

Student Success Navigators

navigators@uwosh.edu
(920) 424-2201
uwosh.edu/navigators

Undergraduate Admissions

admissions@uwosh.edu
(920) 424-3164
uwosh.edu/admissions

International Student Admissions

iss@uwosh.edu
(920) 424-2201
uwosh.edu/oie/student-services

In compliance with the Campus Security Act, information regarding substance abuse prevention, graduation rate data, sexual assault and sexual harassment is available on the Annual Campus Security Report.

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, ancestry, disability, genetic information, military status, veteran status, arrest or conviction record, or political affiliation in admissions, educational programs or activities and employment, including employment of disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era, as required by applicable laws and regulations.

Inquiries concerning Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and the Americans With Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, may be directed to the Director of Equity and Affirmative Action, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 800 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330.

UW Oshkosh is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). See a complete listing of UW Oshkosh’s accreditations and memberships.