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New Degree Completion Program Approved

The UW Regents have approved a new Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree designed to help adult students complete a baccalaureate degree. Six campuses will offer the degree initially, beginning in fall 2013. Find out more...

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Start, continue or complete a bachelor's degree.

Welcome to the University of Wisconsin Colleges.

Your best start to a bachelor's degree and unlimited job and career opportunities begins at the University of Wisconsin Colleges.

At one of our 13 freshman/sophomore campuses or through our online program, you can earn the Associate of Arts and Science Degree and take general education courses, which are the foundation of a bachelor's degree. After getting your best start with us, you can then transfer to a UW baccalaureate campus or other college to complete your bachelor's degree or you can complete a collaborative bachelor's degree on one of our campuses.

The UW Colleges is part of the UW System.

Call 1-888-INFO-UWC for more information.

Our Campuses:

  • UW-Baraboo/Sauk County
  • UW-Barron County
  • UW-Fox Valley
  • UW-Manitowoc
  • UW-Marathon County
  • UW-Marinette
  • UW-Marshfield/Wood County
  • UW-Richland
  • UW-Rock County
  • UW-Sheboygan
  • UW-Washington County
  • UW-Waukesha
  • UW Colleges Online
  • The freshman/sophomore campuses of the UW System are listed below or click for a state map.

  • UW-Baraboo/Sauk County

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      Located on 68 acres overlooking the Baraboo bluffs, UW-Baraboo/Sauk County is a short drive from Madison. Map it!

  • UW-Barron County

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      Nestled along the Red Cedar River on 110 acres in Rice Lake UW-Barron County enrolls about 500 students. Map it!

  • UW-Fond du Lac

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      A park-like campus surrounds a two-acre lake. UW-Fond du Lac has an enrollment of 760 students. Map it!

  • UW-Fox Valley

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      Located in Menasha UW-Fox Valley is a 41-acre contemporary campus enrolling over 1700 students. Map it!

  • UW-Manitowoc

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      UW-Manitowoc is a 40-acre campus located on the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan with 600 students enrolled. Map it!

  • UW-Marathon County

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      UW-Marathon County, located in Wausau, is adjacent to 78-acre Marathon Park and has an average enrollment of 1000. Map it!

  • UW-Marinette

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      Located on 36 acres along the shores of Lake Michigan's Green Bay UW-Marinette enrolls 460 students. Map it!

  • UW-Marshfield/Wood County

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      Over 650 students attend UW-Marshfield/Wood County located on a 114-acre wooded campus. Map it!

  • UW-Richland

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      UW-Richland is located in the beautiful hill country of southwestern Wisconsin and enrolls over 400 students. Map it!

  • UW-Rock County

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      Located in Janesville, over 950 students attend UW-Rock County- a 50 acre campus adjacent to the Rock River. Map it!

  • UW-Sheboygan

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      A 70-acre hilltop campus, UW-Sheboygan enrolls over 730 students. Map it!

  • UW-Washington County

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      UW-Washington County in West Bend is located on 87 scenic acres. 950 students are enrolled. Map it!

  • UW-Waukesha

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      Located on the northwest side of Waukesha on 86 acres UW-Waukesha enrolls over 2000 students. Map it!

  • UW Colleges Online

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      Continue your education and earn your degree completely online.

UW Colleges People to Know

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Megumi Onoda
UW-Manitowoc
Professor

"(shoshin wasuru bekarazu)
Never forget your original intention in youth"
Japanese proverb

Remember the skills you learned through failures and travails in your youth. It will eventually support your success and so, never forget your difficult experiences (This second sentence is not a direct translation but rather an explanation.)


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