Undergraduate Admission Resources

After You Apply

Next steps in your admission process. Now that you have submitted your application, it is time to stay engaged and take the next steps. This is your moment—make the most of it.

Stay Connected

The Universities of Wisconsin will contact you with important information about your application status, financial aid, scholarships, housing, and more. Plan to check your email a few times each week. Most UWs will share next steps and deadlines by email—so do not miss those.

Dates and Timelines

Curious as to what happens once you hit submit on your online application? Below you will find the dates and timelines for when the admission office will start reviewing applications as well as how long that review process typically takes.

NOTE: Your application will only be reviewed when the admission office has received all the required materials; the application form, the application fee, standardized test scores ACT/SAT (if submitting), and high school and/or college transcripts. Depending on the campus you may need to send a letter(s) of recommendation.

The following are the dates and timelines for fall admissions.

Campus Begin Reviewing Applications Approx. Review Process Length Campus Portal
UW-Eau Claire August 1 2 weeks Check Status
UW-Eau Claire – Barron County August 1 2 weeks Check Status
UW-Green Bay August 1 2 weeks Check Status
UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus August 1 2 weeks Check Status
UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus August 1 2 weeks Check Status
UW-La Crosse August 15 3-4 weeks Check Status
UW-Madison August 1 September 1 Spring Regular Decision (due 10/1) will hear on or before 12/31, Fall Early Action (due 11/1) will hear on or before 1/31, Fall Regular Decision (due 1/15) will hear on or before 3/31 Check Status
UW-Milwaukee August 1 7-10 days Check Status
UW-Oshkosh August 1 2 weeks Check Status
UW-Parkside August 1 1-2 week(s) Check Status
UW-Platteville August 1 1-2 week(s) Check Status
UW-Platteville Baraboo Sauk County August 1 1-2 week(s) Check Status
UW-River Falls August 1 1-2 week(s) Check Status
UW-Stevens Point August 1 1 week Check Status
UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield August 1 1 week Check Status
UW-Stevens Point at Wausau August 1 1 week Check Status
UW-Stout August 1 1-2 week(s) Check Status
UW-Superior August 1 1-3 business days Check Status
UW-Whitewater August 1 2 weeks Check Status
UW-Whitewater at Rock County August 1 2 weeks Check Status

Learn More About Your UW

We know you will consider many factors when deciding which college to attend. We encourage you to take some time to learn even more about the UWs you are considering.

  • Visit! If you have not done so yet, schedule a campus visit or take a virtual tour before you decide to enroll.
  • Consider how you will pay for college. Complete your FAFSA, explore scholarship opportunities, and ask questions.
  • If you plan to live on campus, familiarize yourself with housing and dining options and costs.
  • Explore all the services, resources, and opportunities your UW has by reviewing our Student Resources and also visiting your UW webpage.

Once You've Decided to Attend

We are here to help and are excited to welcome you to the UW family! Your UW will provide you with an enrollment checklist or ‘to-do list.’ Make sure to follow it and meet deadlines.

  • You will be asked to register for new student orientation—sign up as early as possible.
  • If you plan to live on campus, you will be asked to sign a housing contract. Look for that information and complete it as early as possible.
  • You will likely need to complete placement tests.
  • Consider learning more about your major or academic program. If you are undecided, take the MyMajors Assessment. If you want to explore all academic program offerings, use the Find Your Program search tool.
  • Start thinking about your first semester schedule by exploring course offerings.