Registration Process & Dates
REGISTRATION
New Students
All students new to UWFox must complete an orientation session prior to registering for classes. Students new to UWFox with more that 30 earned credits are required to meet individually with an advisor prior to registration. Detailed information regarding orientation, registration and fees will be provided with all admission materials.
Continuing Students
Student who will be continuing at UWFox will be assigned a specific start time for registration. These registration times during early registration (see below) are assigned by the number of credits a student has earned. Continuing students can obtain their appointment time (registration date and time) by checking their
account.
Continuing Student Registration for Fall 2009
Students currently attending UWFox, or re-entering may register for Fall 2009 as follows:Registration Dates for Fall 2009:
- April 8-17 Early Registration period for continuing students
- April 20 Open Registration
Continuing Student Registration for Spring 2010
Students currently attending UWFox, or re-entering may register for Spring 2010 as follows:
Registration Dates for Spring 2010:
- TBA Early Registration period for continuing students
- TBA Open Registration
New Student Orientation and Registration
New students with less than 30 credits
All new freshmen and transfer students with less than 30 credits will be required to come to campus to attend a FOCUS orientation session before registering for classes. Fox Orientation Creates Understanding for Success (FOCUS) Orientation/Registration sessions for Fall2009 are conducted starting April 30th with additional dates becoming available as previous dates fill. More information will be provided with student admission letter and materials.
New students with more than 30 credits
Transfer students with more than 30 credits will be required to make an orientation appointment with a student services advisor. Specific information concerning orientation, advising, and registration will be sent with student admission letter and materials.
