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CAPP

Cooperative • Academic • Partnership • Program

CAPP

Cooperative • Academic • Partnership • Program

Enrolling in the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Cooperative Academic Partnership Program (CAPP) courses is a convenient and affordable way for high school students to earn concurrent high school and college credit, while developing key skills for future success. Click here for a list of frequently asked questions and their answers.

In CAPP courses students experience the challenge of college curriculum while in a high school environment, which:

      • sets them apart from other college applicants.
      • gives them the opportunity to register earlier.
      • allows them to explore a variety of options while in college.
      • provides them a chance to double major and graduate on time.
      • lessens their course load.
      • helps them graduate early.

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Accredited Program

UW Oshkosh CAPP is the only concurrent enrollment program in Wisconsin accredited through the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) – a professional organization for high schools and colleges that fosters and supports rigorous concurrent enrollment. NACEP is the sole accrediting body for concurrent enrollment programs that advances quality college courses in the high schools and helps these programs adhere to the highest standards so students experience a seamless transition to college and teachers benefit from meaningful, ongoing professional development. 

Aerial view of the buildings and sidewalks on the south side of campus.

By the Numbers

in scholarships offered last year for CAPP students who attend UW Oshkosh

partnered high schools in Wisconsin and northern Illinois (2025-26)

high school students earning UWO CAPP credits (2024-25)

sections of UWO courses running at CAPP high schools (2025-26)

of professional development funding per course taught is available for CAPP adjuncts