Take the First Step Toward
your Bachelor's Degree
Take the First Step Toward your Bachelor’s Degree
Sign up for CAPP with 2 steps!
Step 1: Apply, and Step 2: Register
The application process is free and you will have no obligation to take a CAPP course. Completing the admission application is required prior to registering for your CAPP courses. Click here for step-by-step instructions!
It takes our office several days to process your application and prepare your log in accounts. We will contact you with your account info when it’s ready.
Then, use your UWO login to register for your CAPP courses. Step-by-step instructions here, including your NetID first-time setup: https://www.uwosh.edu/capp/students/online-registration/
Interested in UW Oshkosh after high school?
We are excited to have you on campus! Since you are already a UW Oshkosh student by taking CAPP classes in high school, we wanted to make you aware of a few things.
Your records at UWO have already begun!
- If you received a student ID card (TitanCard) while a CAPP student, you will use that same card. If you have lost that card, a replacement card fee is $20.
- Your UW Oshkosh Student ID number will remain the same.
- There are no extra steps for your credits to be recognized – we already have your course records!
PLUS! Scholarships of at least $1,000 each are guaranteed for any student who has completed at least one CAPP course during high school AND will be attending UW Oshkosh the coming fall as an undergraduate student. A guaranteed $1,500 scholarship is available for students who meet the above criteria and will also be enrolling through the Honors College at UW Oshkosh. There are also unique CAPP scholarships for specific criteria, check them out here!
Note: Concurrent enrollment through UWO’s Cooperative Academic Partnership Program (CAPP) has no adverse effect on any future federal student aid. Students are eligible for federal student aid once they are admitted into a degree-seeking program.
Common College Lingo
FERPA: Family Education Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) gives students the right to access their academic records. FERPA requires that the college or university protects the confidentiality of student records. This includes being unable to disclose permission to parents of college students. Learn more about FERPA
Unofficial transcript vs. Official transcript: Unofficial transcripts are usually used for things like student academic advising. An official transcript is issued from the registrar’s office of your school and has the official school seal on it. Official transcripts are used to send information about your academic history to other schools that you are applying to.
Prerequisite: A prerequisite is a course that must be completed before taking another class. For example, Calculus I is a prerequisite for Calculus II.
Registrar: This a college official who is responsible for registering students as well as maintaining student records.
Course Catalog: A detailed list of all courses available at a particular college or university. A course catalog also contains school policies and other important information.
Credit hours: One credit hour is equal to one hour of class per week. For example, a class which meets for 3 hours per week is worth 3 credit hours, and students will be granted 3 credits for completing the course.
Plagiarism: Plagiarism is especially serious at a college level. Plagiarism may occur when you reference text or ideas from a different source without acknowledging the original source. Each school has a formal policy regarding plagiarism and students who are found plagiarizing will suffer consequences that may range from a 0 on the assignment or test, to academic probation or suspension, or in severe cases, expulsion from the college or university. Read more about plagiarism here.
UW Oshkosh policies of academic integrity and academic misconduct
Going somewhere else after high school?
We will help with the transcript request and credit transfer process.
Concurrent enrollment through UWO’s Cooperative Academic Partnership Program (CAPP) has no adverse effect on any future federal student aid. Students are eligible for federal student aid once they are admitted into a degree-seeking program.
Contact Us
Phone: (920) 424-3003
Fax: (920) 424-3125
Email: capp@uwosh.edu
UW Oshkosh CAPP
Hours: M–F 7:45 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Location: Swart 128 (within COLS Dean's Suite)
Mailing Address
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
ATTN: CAPP
800 Algoma Blvd
Oshkosh, WI 54901