College Coursework for High School Students
There are several opportunities available for high school students interested in taking classes at UWFox. 
Youth Options
Wisconsin's Youth Options program allows public high school juniors and seniors (who meet certain requirements) to take post-secondary courses at a UW school. Course fees and textbooks are paid for by the student’s school district. Approved courses count toward high school graduation and college credit.
Required paperwork
- UW System application
- Worksheet/permission form (PDF)
- Current high school transcript
- UWFox worksheet
- DPI 8700 form (available from your high school guidance counselor)
High School Special Students
Students interested in taking summer courses can apply as high school special students if they do not qualify for the Youth Options program. Course fees and textbooks are paid for by the student, parent, or guardian.
Required paperwork
- UW System application
- Student admissions & enrollment procedures (PDF)
- Current high school transcript
- Letter of permission from high school/home school
KSCADE Program
The K-12 Schools/College Alliance for Distance Education (KSCADE) program provides greater educational opportunities through the use of videoconferencing resources. This is only available to students whose high school is part of the KSCADE network. The course fees and textbooks are paid for by the student’s school district. Visit KSCADE for a list of schools, forms, and further details.
