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Nov. 1 Freshman Deadline Extended to Nov. 4

Posted: 2013-10-31 11:30:00   Expiration: 2013-11-04 22:00:00

Disclaimer: This news item was originally posted on 2013-10-31 11:30:00. Its content may no longer be timely or accurate.

Submit an application by Monday, November, 4, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time).

Nov. 1 Freshman Deadline Extended to Nov. 4
October 31, 2013


Freshman applicants who want to be considered for admission within the First Fall Notification should submit an application by Monday, November, 4, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time).

 

As a reminder, if all supporting documents are received within a reasonable time frame, applicants will receive an admission decision by the end of January 2014.

Any freshman applicant who wants more time to complete an application can apply within the Second Fall Notification period. That deadline is February 1, 2014 and students will hear by the end of March 2014. After that, there are no additional opportunities to apply for Fall 2014.

Transfer students interested in fall have until February 1, 2014 to apply, and will be notified by the end of April 2014. Refer to the transfer admissions portion of our website to learn about the application requirements and transfer credit.

All applicants can also use the Student Center in My UW to check the status of required documents we have received such as transcripts and test scores. Recommendation letters are added directly to your file but are not reflected in the Student Center. Teachers and counselors who submit letters using our online recommendation form will receive an email reply message confirming that we received the letter.

As always, we welcome students and counselors to contact our office if they have questions.

 


Posted by the Office of Admissions and Recruitment located at 702 West Johnson Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 53715.
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-- Office of Admissions and Recruitment: Ken Cutts