College of General Studies | Viewbook Lite | 2022

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WHAT IT Costs

2022-23 YEARLY TUITION AND FEES Wisconsin Residents

Minnesota Reciprocity

MSEP and Illinois

All Other States

Washington County

$5,184

$5,747

$7,559

$12,755

Waukesha

$5,184

$5,747

$7,559

$12,755

WASHINGTON COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS

WAUKESHA SCHOLARSHIPS

The Washington County Campus Foundation provides scholarships each year. Apply online at wccf-wi.org.

WA S H I N G T O N C O U N T Y C A M P U S uwm.edu/washington

The UWM at Waukesha Foundation provides scholarships each year. Apply online through the Panther Scholarship Portal at uwm.edu/scholarships.

/UWMWashingtonCounty

/UWMatWashingtonCounty

WA U K E S H A C A M P U S

HOW TO Apply

uwm.edu/waukesha

FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS: Apply online using either the UW System Application or the Common App. For details on how to apply, application requirements and more, go to uwm.edu/apply.

TRANSFER STUDENTS: Apply online at apply.wisconsin.edu. Official high school and college transcripts are required. Learn how credits transfer at ted.uwm.edu.

TRANSFERRING TO FINISH YOUR BACHELOR’S DEGREE Students can transfer the credit they receive at UWM at Washington County or Waukesha to a four-year degree at UWM’s main campus — saving tuition money while completing general education courses. Printed: September 2022

/UWMatWaukesha

GO FAR CLOSE TO HOME The College of General Studies, with branch campuses in West Bend and Waukesha, offers quality education at an affordable price with small class sizes. Other resources available at both campuses include: tutoring, an online writing lab, mental health counseling, library and academic research resources, accessibility resource centers, and access to professor-led undergraduate research projects and a college honors program.


Caleb

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Intended major: psychology West Bend, WI

UWM at Washington County is a tight-knit campus of about 400 students that offers an affordable way to pursue an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree and the start of a bachelor’s degree. Students enrolled in engineering courses can use the new Emerging Technology Center and get access to a 3D printer, multiple professional-grade soldering stations and computer microcontroller sets.

CAMPUS LIFE AT WASHINGTON COUNTY You’ll find nearly 20 student clubs to explore, such as the Gender and Sexuality Alliance and Environmentalist Club. Get involved as well via other campus resources, like the multicultural student centers. Other aspects of the campus that Washington County students enjoy include:

Why I Chose UWM at Washington County

“The classes are small. It’s very easy to get to know your professors, make lasting impressions and build those connections. They helped me figure out what I want to do, which is go to a four-year university and get my bachelor’s degree in psychology.”

→ A career and internship center that connects students with

local employers, like Serigraph and West Bend Mutual.

CONNECT WITH UWM AT WASHINGTON COUNTY

→ A campus located along 87 scenic acres of the Kettle Moraine

→ For more info wsh-cgs@uwm.edu or 262-335-5200 → Register for a campus tour or sign up for a visit event at uwm.edu/visituwm.

State Forest with access to nearby trails. → Opportunities to join the community music ensembles,

→ Get in touch with a UWM at Washington County admissions counselor at

like the Moraine Chorus or Symphonic Band.

uwm.edu/admissionscounselors.

Madison Bachelor of Science in Nursing Jackson, WI

Why I Chose UWM at Waukesha

“I’m close with my family, so I didn’t want to go too far. Living at home made college a more affordable option. Everyone here is really welcoming. The teachers are always ready to help, so I feel comfortable asking questions in my nursing classes.”

WAUKESHA UWM at Waukesha is an energetic, welcoming campus of about 1,000 students that offers a low-cost path to an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree and the start of a bachelor’s degree. Students can also complete their nursing bachelor’s degree at Waukesha. They save money by completing the pre-nursing requirements through the Waukesha campus before applying to complete the professional major portion.

CAMPUS LIFE AT WAUKESHA Make friends through nearly 30 student clubs and via campus resources, such as the Diversity and Pre-College Center and LGBTQIA Center. Students enjoy other benefits at the Waukesha campus, such as: → An improved student union space.

CONNECT WITH UWM AT WAUKESHA → For more info wak-cgs@uwm.edu or 262-521-5200 → Register for a campus tour or sign up for a visit event at uwm.edu/visituwm. → Get in touch with a UWM at Waukesha admissions counselor at

uwm.edu/admissionscounselors.

→ Career and internship services that connect students with

local employers, like Eaton, Wildlife in Need Center and TopLine Results. → Classes and other opportunities at the 30-acre UWM at

Waukesha Field Station.


Caleb

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Intended major: psychology West Bend, WI

UWM at Washington County is a tight-knit campus of about 400 students that offers an affordable way to pursue an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree and the start of a bachelor’s degree. Students enrolled in engineering courses can use the new Emerging Technology Center and get access to a 3D printer, multiple professional-grade soldering stations and computer microcontroller sets.

CAMPUS LIFE AT WASHINGTON COUNTY You’ll find nearly 20 student clubs to explore, such as the Gender and Sexuality Alliance and Environmentalist Club. Get involved as well via other campus resources, like the multicultural student centers. Other aspects of the campus that Washington County students enjoy include:

Why I Chose UWM at Washington County

“The classes are small. It’s very easy to get to know your professors, make lasting impressions and build those connections. They helped me figure out what I want to do, which is go to a four-year university and get my bachelor’s degree in psychology.”

→ A career and internship center that connects students with

local employers, like Serigraph and West Bend Mutual.

CONNECT WITH UWM AT WASHINGTON COUNTY

→ A campus located along 87 scenic acres of the Kettle Moraine

→ For more info wsh-cgs@uwm.edu or 262-335-5200 → Register for a campus tour or sign up for a visit event at uwm.edu/visituwm.

State Forest with access to nearby trails. → Opportunities to join the community music ensembles,

→ Get in touch with a UWM at Washington County admissions counselor at

like the Moraine Chorus or Symphonic Band.

uwm.edu/admissionscounselors.

Madison Bachelor of Science in Nursing Jackson, WI

Why I Chose UWM at Waukesha

“I’m close with my family, so I didn’t want to go too far. Living at home made college a more affordable option. Everyone here is really welcoming. The teachers are always ready to help, so I feel comfortable asking questions in my nursing classes.”

WAUKESHA UWM at Waukesha is an energetic, welcoming campus of about 1,000 students that offers a low-cost path to an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree and the start of a bachelor’s degree. Students can also complete their nursing bachelor’s degree at Waukesha. They save money by completing the pre-nursing requirements through the Waukesha campus before applying to complete the professional major portion.

CAMPUS LIFE AT WAUKESHA Make friends through nearly 30 student clubs and via campus resources, such as the Diversity and Pre-College Center and LGBTQIA Center. Students enjoy other benefits at the Waukesha campus, such as: → An improved student union space.

CONNECT WITH UWM AT WAUKESHA → For more info wak-cgs@uwm.edu or 262-521-5200 → Register for a campus tour or sign up for a visit event at uwm.edu/visituwm. → Get in touch with a UWM at Waukesha admissions counselor at

uwm.edu/admissionscounselors.

→ Career and internship services that connect students with

local employers, like Eaton, Wildlife in Need Center and TopLine Results. → Classes and other opportunities at the 30-acre UWM at

Waukesha Field Station.


WHAT IT Costs

2022-23 YEARLY TUITION AND FEES Wisconsin Residents

Minnesota Reciprocity

MSEP and Illinois

All Other States

Washington County

$5,184

$5,747

$7,559

$12,755

Waukesha

$5,184

$5,747

$7,559

$12,755

WASHINGTON COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS

WAUKESHA SCHOLARSHIPS

The Washington County Campus Foundation provides scholarships each year. Apply online at wccf-wi.org.

WA S H I N G T O N C O U N T Y C A M P U S uwm.edu/washington

The UWM at Waukesha Foundation provides scholarships each year. Apply online through the Panther Scholarship Portal at uwm.edu/scholarships.

/UWMWashingtonCounty

/UWMatWashingtonCounty

WA U K E S H A C A M P U S

HOW TO Apply

uwm.edu/waukesha

FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS: Apply online using either the UW System Application or the Common App. For details on how to apply, application requirements and more, go to uwm.edu/apply.

TRANSFER STUDENTS: Apply online at apply.wisconsin.edu. Official high school and college transcripts are required. Learn how credits transfer at ted.uwm.edu.

TRANSFERRING TO FINISH YOUR BACHELOR’S DEGREE Students can transfer the credit they receive at UWM at Washington County or Waukesha to a four-year degree at UWM’s main campus — saving tuition money while completing general education courses. Printed: September 2022

/UWMatWaukesha

GO FAR CLOSE TO HOME The College of General Studies, with branch campuses in West Bend and Waukesha, offers quality education at an affordable price with small class sizes. Other resources available at both campuses include: tutoring, an online writing lab, mental health counseling, library and academic research resources, accessibility resource centers, and access to professor-led undergraduate research projects and a college honors program.


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