Transfer Admission Requirements
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh ~ Fall 2009
Minimum Grade Point Average and Credit Requirements:
2.50 cumulative grade point average is the minimum requirement for admission. 2.0-2.49 cumulative grade point average will be considered for admission.
This grade point average is the minimum for consideration and does not guarantee admission. In some cases, the grade point average may be acceptable for admission to the institution without guaranteeing admission to the major.
Students with fewer than 30 attempted credits at an accredited institution must also submit an official high school transcript.
Check the following list of majors and the corresponding minimum grade point average requirements which exceed the minimum for admission to the institution. The GPA requirements noted below may be for admission to, continuation for and/or graduation from the program.
Majors Requiring a Higher Grade Point Average:
| 2.75 |
Athletic Training |
| 2.50 |
Business |
| 2.25 |
Economics (across major courses for BA and BS degree only) |
| 2.50 |
Economics (BBA degree only) |
| 2.75 |
Criminal Justice |
| 2.75 |
Education (3.0 Student Teaching minimum for consideration) |
| 2.00 |
Exercise and Fitness Management (2.75 within major courses) (2.25 Internship) |
| 2.50 |
Human Services Leadership(2.75 Major GPA and 65 credits completed for Intermediate Field Experience; 2.75 cum. GPA and 3.00 major GPA for Major Field Experience) |
| 2.50 |
Journalism |
| 2.75 |
Medical Technology (minimum for consideration) |
| 2.75 |
Nursing (minimum for consideration) |
| 2.50 |
Radio/TV/Film |
| 2.50 |
Social Work |
Please contact the admission office for more detailed information about course sequence, grade point average and other admission requirements.
Anticipated Application Deadline/Priority Dates:
Will admit until full.
Applications are accepted beginning 9/15/09.
Registration Dates:
All admitted transfer students register on assigned transfer registration dates.
Student's registration date is determined based on number of earned credits.
Special Information:
Enrollment deposit for Fall
2009
is $100.
Institutions may be forced to modify the requirements and dates listed above due to changing fiscal constraints.
Special Note for UW System Transfer Students
The UW System undergraduate transfer policy states that priority for admission will be given to UW College transfers and other UW System transfers from institutions where a major is not available, subject to the limits of an institution's enrollment target. All UW System institutions have Guaranteed Transfer agreements with the UW Colleges. Students admitted under these agreements should follow the requirements of the agreement. The stipulations of these agreements are not included in this listing.
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