Welcome to the
Titan Family
Titans are leaders, researchers and champions.
We can’t wait to help you discover what kind of Titan you will be!
At UW Oshkosh, student success is at the heart of all we do. Faculty and staff from more than 35 departments across campus contributed to the guide with the hope that the information you learn about UW Oshkosh will help make your college experience a great one.
This is an exciting start for all new students, and we’re glad you’re here. Again—we welcome you to the Titan family!
UWO Guide – your introduction to UWO
The UWO Guide contains information and resources dedicated to helping you during your transition to college and throughout your time on campus. This publication is for all new students—whether you are a first-year or transfer student.
This guide includes some of the departments and services—and the people, places and things—that will be part of your daily life. UW Oshkosh and the surrounding community provide abundant opportunities for students. You have opportunities to work, learn and explore. The UWO Guide will provide you with information about academic expectations and where to go to get help with anything you might need.
Titan Takeoff – Registration and orientation
New Student and Family Programs
748 Algoma Blvd.
Reeve Union, Room 104
Oshkosh, WI 54901
(920) 424-2909
orientation@uwosh.edu
Contact Us
Send a message to the new student and family programs office.
What do I need to do before my Titan Takeoff date?
- Register & complete the UW System placement tests before your Titan Takeoff date
- Complete an online orientation session & pre-advising form – more information to come in a separate email
UW Oshkosh Email Update:
Multi-Factor Authentication is two-step verification process that each UWO student must use when accessing their Outlook email account. This authentication process is to better secure your email, especially when accessing sensitive information. Because passwords can be forgotten, stolen, or compromised, this additional security step helps to make your account more difficult for others to access.
The UW Oshkosh IT Department has step-by-step instructions as to how to set this up on their website here.