Congratulations! You’re about to take a very important step on the road to attending college: submitting your application for admission.
We get some common questions from students, since there is a lot to know about applying to college. This post includes some of the things we think might be most helpful for you to know about the process.
Note that this specific post is for first-year student applicants. A second post will be shared soon with common questions about transfer or re-entry applications.
The first thing you need to do is actually fill out the application. Although we do have printable copies, the online application tends to be used more often. If you would like a printed copy of the application to complete, please email us at admissions@uwosh.edu.
The online application is available at apply.wisconsin.edu — make sure to select “UW Oshkosh” from the dropdown box!
If you’re experiencing errors when trying to complete the application, or if you forget your login credentials, you can contact the UW System Help Desk at: 1-800-442-6459 or via email at eapp@uwex.edu.
In addition to sending us the application itself, we also require a few other materials in order to consider your application complete:
Letters of recommendation are not required as part of your application; however, if you would like to submit them, you are welcome to do so. We recommend that the letter of recommendation come from someone who can speak to your academic potential and success. Your reference can mail the letter directly to us, or send it via email/fax. Contact information is available here .
If you need to make edits or adjustments to your application after it is submitted, please email us at admissions@uwosh.edu with your corrections. If you need to make changes prior to submission, you will be able to do that on your own right in the online application.
If you’ve made changes to your high school schedule after applying, or being admitted, please notify us as soon as possible via email or phone. We encourage you to check with us prior to making schedule changes, as your admission may have been contingent on successful completion of those courses. Always better to ask!
As indicated above, there are several components to your application. To see your application status, you can use our Application Status Checker tool, available here: https://www.uwosh.edu/admissions/admitted-students/application-status-checker/
This tool is will only show you one missing item at a time, in the following order:
If you’re concerned or wondering if you may be missing other items, please call us at (920) 424-3164 and we would be happy to assist you.
No, we do not have an official application deadline outside of the start of the semester; however, we strongly recommend submitting and completing your application as soon as possible. After you’ve submitted your application and been admitted, you’ll be able to select your class registration day and submit your housing application. These two things are first-come, first-serve, so it’s beneficial to take care of them as soon as you can to increase your options.
Once your application is complete, it typically takes about 2-3 weeks to receive an admissions decision from us. We process applications as soon as they are complete and all items are received. We use a comprehensive review process to make our decisions.
These are just a few of the common questions we get about the application process! If you ever have any questions, please feel free to contact us via email or phone. We’re always happy to help you navigate the process to make it as simple as possible.
Does this school require my high school transcript during or after I’ve filled out my application? Reply
Ben Berndt on October 27, 2020 at 11:27 amHello Johnnie, You can do either! During the UW System application, you will be able to submit an unofficial copy of your high school transcripts if you have one on hand. If you do not, you can send your transcript to us after you have submitted your application by working with your high school counselor. We accept them either via mail or email. Ben Reply