FAQs
- What do I need to do to get started?
- Can I transfer in other credits?
- Can I finish in another state?
- Will I have an academic adviser?
- What if I left UW Oshkosh under suspension?
- How much does it cost?
- Can I get financial aid?
- What are the registration deadlines?
- UW Oshkosh Contact Information
What do I need to do to get started?
First, make sure you fit the criteria for Graduation Project students.
To qualify for the Graduation Project, you must
- Have stopped out of school for at least one semester.
- Have achieved senior standing.
- Have at least a 2.0 cumulative grade-point average.
- Complete 15 of your last 30 credits at UW Oshkosh.
If this sounds like you or if you have questions, contact the Adult Nontraditional Student Resource (ANSR) Office for help in starting back to school.
(920) 424-1401 or graduationproject@uwosh.edu.
Can I transfer in other credits?
Yes. Credits from UW Colleges and UW four-year institutions are transferable.
Many credits from other accredited public or private institutions will transfer. However, your credits will need to be evaluated by an adviser to see how they will apply to your new academic plan.
Can I finish in another state?
Campus policy requires all students to finish 15 of their last 30 credits at UW Oshkosh in order to graduate. Courses may be transferred in, but they must have prior approval from UW Oshkosh to make sure they will count toward your degree program.
Please contact the ANSR Office for more information.
(920) 424-1401 or graduationproject@uwosh.edu.
Will I have an academic adviser?
Yes! It's essential for you to receive the best academic plan to complete your degree successfully and in a timely manner.
What if I left UW Oshkosh under suspension?
Please contact the ANSR Office to request an appeal from suspension form.
(920) 424-1401 or graduationproject@uwosh.edu.
How much does it cost?
You may view current tuition and fee costs at Student Accounts.
Can I get financial aid?
We encourage all students who take a minimum of six credits per semester to apply for financial aid. You will need to complete and mail the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the processor listed on the FAFSA or complete the FAFSA on-line. UW Oshkosh's financial aid school code is 003920.
Questions regarding the financial aid process and eligibility should be directed to Michael White of the Financial Aid Office:
Michael White, Assistant Director
UW Oshkosh Financial Aid Office
Phone: (920) 424-1214
Fax: (920) 424-0284
E-Mail: whitem@uwosh.edu
What are the registration deadlines?
Please see the current schedule at this link.
http://www.uwosh.edu/registrar/regstration_calendar/calendar.php
