Continuing Education

Warhawk Dual Enrollment Academy

Are you a high school student looking to get a head start on your college education? Our online Warhawk Dual Enrollment Academy program allows you to earn college credits at UW-Whitewater while still in high school and they will transfer with YOU to any one of the 13 Universities of Wisconsin colleges. Take challenging courses in subjects like politics, chemistry, and more. Gain valuable experience with college-level academics and earn a head start on your degree. Our flexible online format fits seamlessly into your busy high school schedule. Impress college admissions teams and save money on tuition by completing credits early. Enroll today and unlock the benefits of college-level learning before you even graduate high school.

Have more questions and not answered below? Contact pie@uww.edu or call (262) 472-6215.


More information before you register

Subject/Catalog Description Credits Instructor Fulfills UWW Associate's/Bachelor's Degree Requirement:
CHEM 102 General Chemistry I 5 John Ejnik Natural Science - Laboratory (GL)
SAFETY 201 Personal and Public Safety 3 David Vosburgh

Wellness & Lifelong Learning (GW)

Subject/Catalog Description Credits Instructor Fulfills UWW Associate's/Bachelor's Degree Requirement:
PHILSPHY 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Chrisopher Minor

Humanities (GH)

POLISCI 141 American Government and Politics 3 Jolly Emrey

Social and Behavior Sciences (GS)

SPECED 201 Disability, Race, & Ethnicity In Society 3 Amy Stevens

Engaging Differences (GE) &
U.S. Racial/Ethnic Diversity Requirement

Subject/Catalog Description Credits Instructor Fulfills UWW Associate's/Bachelor's Degree Requirement:
CHEM 102 General Chemistry I 5 John Ejnik Natural Science - Laboratory (GL)
ENGLISH 101 Introduction to College Writing and Reading 3 Dana Prodoehl

Communication and Calculation Skills

GEOGRPY 230 Human Geography 3 Jonathan Burkham

Social and Behavior Sciences (GS)

SAFETY 201 Personal and Public Safety 3 David Vosburgh

Wellness & Lifelong Learning (GW)

Subject/Catalog Description Credits Instructor Fulfills UWW Associate's/Bachelor's Degree Requirement:
CORE 110 Wold of the Arts 3 John Tuinstra

General Education Elective (GA)                                 Required UWW Course*

COMM 110 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Jodi Galvan

Communication and Calculation Skills

POLISCI 141 American Government and Politices 3 Jolly Emrey

Social and Behavior Sciences (GS)

STAT 230 Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis 3 Heather Conte

Quantitative Reasoning (GQ)

Complete the online Universities of Wisconsin Application. Click here for complete step-by-step instructions on how to apply as a PIE student.

Tuition for a Warhawk Dual Enrollment Academy courses is currently $110 per credit.

We enroll you in the course. After you submit your application for admission to UW-Whitewater, please contact pie@uww.edu with the course title and the name of your high school.

As your student embarks on the journey of higher education, it's essential to recognize the tremendous value that each course brings to a student's academic and personal growth. The courses offered through the Warhawk Dual Enrollment Academy are carefully selected to ensure that they not only enrich your educational experience but also align with your future academic goals.

We understand that families may have concerns about whether dual enrollment credits will fully transfer and count toward specific degree requirements at other institutions. These are important considerations, and we want to assure you that the courses in our academy are chosen with this in mind. They are designed to transfer smoothly across the Universities of Wisconsin system, often fulfilling specific degree requirements rather than just contributing to the overall credit count.

At UW-Whitewater, all degrees—whether a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Business Administration—require students to meet specific General Education requirements. The courses in the Warhawk Dual Enrollment Academy are aligned with these requirements, ensuring that they count meaningfully toward your degree progress.

We also recognize that General Education requirements can vary between universities, reflecting each institution's unique focus and faculty expertise. To support your academic planning, we’ve provided detailed information on how these courses currently fulfill General Education requirements across different universities within the system.

For those aiming to earn a liberal arts associate degree, whether in high school or later in college, these General Education courses will meet those same essential requirements. If you have a specific university in mind for your future studies, we strongly recommend reviewing their degree requirements, including their General Education criteria, to ensure that your dual enrollment courses align with your academic and career objectives.

When you explore the Warhawk Dual Enrollment Academy courses, you’ll find information indicating how each course fulfills General Education categories at other Universities of Wisconsin. While seeking academic advising from your intended institution is always a good practice, rest assured that our courses are designed to provide a solid foundation across a breadth of disciplines.

Test Drive: Course Design and Delivery

FAQs for registered students

You will receive information regarding your UW-Whitewater email, Net-ID and password in a letter from the Admissions office after your admission has been processed. Before logging into your UW-Whitewater email account or WINS (UW-Whitewater's web-based self-service student information system) for the first time, go to WINS to set up your password.

You can access the WINS system to change your schedule and view your unofficial transcript. After setting up your password according to the instructions above, log in to WINS using your Net-ID and new password.

Online courses are accessed from the Canvas link on the home page using the same Net-ID and password used for WINS, or you can access Canvas. Students should check their UW-Whitewater email regularly as some instructors may send information prior to the start of the course.

Grade reports are available via WINS or the Registrar's Office; they are not automatically mailed. Grades are generally available to students one or two days after the official ending date of each term. 

Information about requesting grade reports or transcripts can be found at the Registrar's Office website.

You can see how your courses transfer to most other institutions in the US on the Transferology website.

Students who currently have an IEP or 504 plan and need accommodations for a class should apply for services on the Center for Students with Disabilities website.

Universities of Wisconsin Transfer Equivalents

To view the general education information for each college within the Universities of Wisconsin, please click on the respective college names listed below.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Eau Claire’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Eau Claire Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chem 105 or 106)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Fundamentals of Speech (CJ 202)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*Elective

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

WRIT907L

Human Geography (Geography 230)

Planet Earth: Human Geography (Geog 111)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

Introduction to Philosophy (Phil 101)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American National Politics (Pols 110)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*Elective

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

Introduction to Diverse Learners (SEIP 200)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Elementary Statistics (Math 246)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Eau Claire to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Green Bay’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Green Bay Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

Principles of Chemistry (Chem 211)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Understanding the Arts (Arts MGT 256)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

First Year Writing (WF 100)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

First Year Writing (WF 100)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

*GEOG103TR

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

*Introduction to Philosophy (Philos 101)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American Government and Politics (Pol Sci 101)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*Elective

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*EDUC50TLL

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Introductory Statistics (Math 260)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Green Bay to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-La Crosse’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-La Crosse Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chm 103)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Communicating Effectively (CST 110)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*Gen Ed Art (GEL00H)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

*Gen Ed (GEL00Q)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

*Level 100/200 (GEO000L)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

Introduction to Philosophy (Phl 100)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American National Government (Pol 101)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*Level 100/200 (GEO000L)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*Level 100/200 (GEO000L)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Elementary Statistics (Stat 145)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-La Crosse to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Madison’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Madison Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chem 103)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Public Speaking (Com Arts 105)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*HUMX11

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

*ENGLX02

Human Geography (Geography 230)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philos 101)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

*General Elective (GENELCTX10)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

Disability and Society (RP & SE 100)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

Introduction to Statistical Methods (Stat 301)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

Introduction to Diverse Learners (SEIP 200)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Elementary Statistics (Math 246)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Madison to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Milwaukee’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-MIlwaukee Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

Principles of Chemistry (Chem 211)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Understanding the Arts (Arts MGT 256)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

First Year Writing (WF 100)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

First Year Writing (WF 100)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

*GEOG103TR

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

*Introduction to Philosophy (Philos 101)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American Government and Politics (Pol Sci 101)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*Elective

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*EDUC50TLL

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Introductory Statistics (Math 260)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Milwaukee to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Oshkosh’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Oshkosh Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chem 105)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 111)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*General Elective or ART6

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

Writing Class (WRT 188)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

Human Geography (Geog 202)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

Introduction to Philosophy (Phil 100)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American Government and Politics (PolSci 105)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*General Elective (Genelec1)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*SpecEd1

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Applied Statistics (Math 201)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Oshkosh to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Parkside’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Parkside Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chem 101) or General Chemistry Lab I (Chem 103)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Public Speaking for the 21st Century (Comm 105)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*College Elective (Tran1Hua)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

Fundamentals of English (Engl 100)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

Contemporary Human Geography (Geog 105)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

Introduction to Philosophy (Phil 101)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American Politics (Pols 100)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*College Elective (Tran2SSK)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*College Elective (Tran1SSK-DV)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

* Elementary Statistics (Math 103)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Parkside to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Platteville’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Platteville Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chemstry 1140) 

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Speech Communication for Professionals (Speech 1060)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

Speech Communication for Professionals (Speech 1060)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

College Writing (English 1130)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

World Regional Geography (ENVSS 1330)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

Introduction to Philosophy (Phlsphy 1130)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

Introduction to American Government (Polisci 1230)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

Principles of Safety and Risk Management (AETM 1010)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*College Elective (Ethnstdy1000X)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Elementary Statistics (Math 1830)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Platteville to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-River Falls’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-River Falls Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chem 111) Or General Chemistry Laboratory I (Chem 116)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

*Coms9000

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*General Elective (Gen90**)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

Academic Reading and Writing (Engl 100)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

*General Elective (Gen90**)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

*General Elective (Gen90**)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American Government and Politics (Pols 114)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*General Elective (Gen90**)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*General Elective (Gen90**)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

*General Elective (Gen90**)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-River Falls to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Stevens Point’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Stevens Point Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

Fundamental Chemistry (Chem 105) 

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Fundamentals of Oral Communication (Comm 101)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*General Elective (Arga1XX)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

Academic Reading and Writing (Engl 101)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

Human Geography (Geog 120)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

Introduction to Philosophy (Phil 100)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American Politics (Poli 101)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*General Elective (Elec2XX)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*General Elective (Ssuss2XX)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Elementary Statistics  Methods (Math 255)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at Stevens Point to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Stout’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Stout Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chem 135)

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Communication Studies (Comst 100)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*General Elective (HumgXX)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

Composition I (Engl 101)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

*General Elective (Geog XXX)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

*General Elective (HlthXXXCX)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

American Government (Pols 210)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*General Elective (HlthXXXCX)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

*General Elective (CissXAXCX)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

*Verify with UW-Stout

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Stout to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Course transfer details were found using Transferology. Visit the links for details on UW-Superior’s graduation requirements for confirmation of transfer eligibility. For support in navigating the transfer process, reach out to UWW’s Education Outreach team at pie@uww.edu

UWW Course UW-Superior Course Name

General Chemistry I (Chem 102)

General Chemistry I (Chem 105) 

Introduction to Public Speaking (Comm 110)

Introduction to Communication (Comm 110)

World of the Arts (Core 110)

*General Elective (Elect189)

Introduction to College Writing and Reading (English 101)

Introduction to Academic Writing (Writ 102)

Human Geography (Geography 230)

Planet Earth: Human Geography (Geog 111)

Introduction to Philosophy (Philosophy 101)

Introduction to Philosophy (Phil 151)

American Government and Politics (PoliSci 141)

*Political Science (Pols 150)

Personal and Public Safety (Safety 201)

*General Elective (Elect 289)

Disability, Race, & Ethnicity in Society (SPECED 201)

Special Education Elective (Sped 289)

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning and Analysis (Stat 230)

Elementary Statistics (Math 246)

Note: You may wish to consult directly with the admissions office at UW-Superior to see if there is updated transfer information available.

Meet the Instructors

WDEA Instructors

Jonathan Burkham
Geography/Geology/Env Sci
Associate Professor

WDEA Instructors

Heather Conte
Mathematics
Lecturer 2

WDEA Instructors

John Ejnik
Chemistry
Professor

WDEA Instructors

Jolly Emrey
Politics, Government and Law
Associate Professor

WDEA Instructors

Christopher Minor
Philosopher & Religous Studies
Professor

WDEA Instructors

Amy Stevens
Special Education
Professor

WDEA Instructors

Dana Prodoehl
Literature, Writing, & Film
Associate Professor

WDEA Instructors

David Vosburgh
Ocup & Envir Safety And Health
Lecuturer 2

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