RETURNING STUDENTS
If you have not attended another college or university since leaving UW-Whitewater, and you left UW-Whitewater in good academic standing, or on probation, follow the steps below for applying to the university as a reentry student.
- Complete application for admission: Complete the online application located at UW System Admissions Application (no application fee is required). Student should select "Applying as a Reentry."
- Submit enrollment deposit and Intent to Enroll form: Upon receiving your official admit letter, submit your $100 enrollment. This $100 fee is applied toward your future tuition fees and is refundable via written request through July 1 for the fall term and through December 1 for the spring term.
- Set an appointment for academic advising: Reentry students who have been admitted to the University and who have paid the $100 enrollment deposit are eligible to meet with their academic advisor. Your academic advisor will be listed on your WINS account.
Transfer/Reentry
If you attended another college or university after leaving, in good academic standing or on probation, UW-Whitewater regards you as a transfer student in terms of your application for admission. Follow the below steps for applying to the university as a transfer student.
- Complete application for admission: Complete the online application located at UW System Admissions Application (no application fee is required). Students's should select "Applying as a Transfer."
- Submit transcript for any college/university attended after attending UW-Whitewater: Official transcripts must be submitted to UW-Whitewater from ALL colleges or universities previously attended.
- Set an appointment for academic advising: Transfer/reentry students who have been admitted to the University and who have paid the $100 enrollment deposit are eligible to meet with their academic advisor. Your academic advisor will be listed on your WINS account.
Reentry following academic dismissal
If you left UW-Whitewater in academically dismissed standing, you may seek readmittance. See the Reinstatement Process and Academic Standing for more information.