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Adult Nontraditional

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Whether you plan to pursue a new profession, complete a prior unfinished degree or advance your current career, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh offers excellent programs and professors to help you achieve your goals and aspirations, with the extra support and flexibility you desire.  

For nontraditional students, UW Oshkosh provides:
  • A proud tradition of outstanding education
  • Flexible schedules
  • Childcare on campus
  • Online courses and satellite programs
  • A variety of degree programs to fit your needs
  • Extra support with getting started  

 

Adult Nontraditional Student Resource (ANSR) Office

For adult nontraditional students planning to embark on a new career path, UW Oshkosh’s ANSR Office is the place to start to help ease your transition back to school. Achieving your bachelor’s degree is within reach, and we can help you make it happen.

The Center for New Learning (CNL)

If a bachelor’s degree program seems impossible to fit in your busy schedule, UW Oshkosh can help you turn your dreams and aspirations into realistic goals. The CNL offers accelerated classes that take half the time of conventional classes, convenient options for course delivery — online, evening and hybrid — and personalized attention to help you achieve your degree.

Office of Continuing Education and Extension (CEE)

At UW Oshkosh you will never stop learning. CEE offers a number of nondegree learning opportunities for you to expand your knowledge, skills, and abilities. Learners of all ages can benefit from UW Oshkosh’s programs in personal or professional development.   

The Graduation Project

If you left UW Oshkosh with just a few credits short of graduating and are interested in finishing your degree, UW Oshkosh welcomes you back. Through the Graduation Project, the University offers an updated completion plan, assistance registering for the courses you need and help applying for graduation. By earning your degree, you can take the next critical step in your career path.