Welcome High
School Badgers!
University Special Student
Orientation for High School
Students
Fall 2017
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Engineering Hall, Rm 1800
• University Special student status
• MyUW & Student Center
• Enrollment procedures
• WisCard and Bus Pass
• Tuition and Fees
• Transcripts and retrocredits
• Campus resources
• What you should know about UW courses
Topics covered
University Special Student Status
• Nondegree student status
• Enroll on a space available basis after all degree-
seeking students
• Cannot continue as a special student once you
graduate from high school
– Cannot be a special student if you are denied
undergrad admission or apply too late
Special student defined
• Special
– Minimum GPA of 3.000 required
• Undergraduate
– Following are the general qualifications of admitted freshmen. These figures are not cutoffs. They are the middle 50% range, so 25% of admitted students fall below the range and 25% place above it.
– Class Rank 83-96th percentile
– GPA* 3.8-4.0
– ACT 27-31
– SAT 1870-2050
*Unweighted, academic GPAFrom Freshman Admission Expectations 2017-18
Special student vs. Undergraduate admissionSpecial student status does not guarantee admission as an undergraduate at UW-Madison
• You are taking a UW-Madison course and will be graded on
par with all other students. Faculty will have the same
expectations for you as they do for undergraduates.
– Attend EVERY class session
• Lectures
• Discussions
• Labs
– Do all required work – read your syllabus
– Don’t hesitate to ask for help (GUTS, TA, Writing Center)
Expectations
• Establishing a permanent UW-Madison record; course remains on your
transcript
• Any college to which you apply will require you to submit your UW-
Madison transcript
• Grades will be on your high school transcript (Youth Options and Course
Options) and will figure into your high school GPA after your course is
completed
• Most students successfully complete UW courses, but there are
occasional D’s & F’s – school district will not pay
UW-Madison Academic Record
Advisor:
Jennifer Sandridge
608-262-2862
Main office:
608-263-6960
Advising and Dean’s Office
Adult Career and Special Student Services serves as your
advising and dean’s office while enrolled as a Special student
21 N Park St., Suite 7101
Office hours:
M-F 7:45-4:30, Tues. to 7 PM
MyUW & Student Center
• my.wisc.edu
• Secure web portal for campus resources
• Accessed by your NetID and password
• Important to NOT share your password
MyUW Portal
• Student Center
– Course enrollment
– Course schedule
– Transcripts
• WiscMail
• Learn@UW
– Course content
• My Courses Map
– Campus map noting
class meeting locations
Features of MyUW
• Different from your 10-digit student ID number
• Typically some variation of your name
• Login to access MyUW and other secure sites at UW-Madison
• Information about activating your NetID was sent with your letter of admission
• DoIT Help desk at: 264-HELP (264-4357)
NetID
Activating your Net ID
• Email system available to all students
• Automatically activated when you activate your NetID
• Official address for all UW-Madison email correspondence - check it regularly
WiscMail
• Search for classes
• Check your enrollment date/time
• Add classes to your Wish List/Shopping Cart
• Enroll in classes
• Check deadlines
• Check for textbook information
• Check exam schedule
Student Center
Enrollment Process
• Your assigned enrollment date/time will be in the
afternoon on Thursday, August 31
• Steps you can take prior to enrollment:
– Activate your NetID
– Check Class Search to find your class
– Add class to your Wish List
– Enrollment instructions found with your letter of
admission and:
http://continuingstudies.wisc.edu/advising/enroll-
special.htm
Enrollment via Student Center
• Course schedules
• Can review course prerequisites, department notes, course footnotes,
textbook info
• Public Class Search access (for non-students) available at:
http://registrar.wisc.edu/schedule_of_classes_students.htm
Class Search
Class Search
• Create a list of desired course sections before your
enrollment time
• Uncover potential enrollment difficulties
• Speed up course selection
• No guarantee space will be available
Wish List
• In your Wish List, select courses to validate
• Click on Validate button at bottom of panel
• Two possible messages:
– OK to add
OR
– Potential Problem with a descriptive message
• Contact the department regarding any potential problems (except for math, please contact Jennifer)
Validate your wish list
Wish List
Note: DIS = discussion, LEC = lecture, LAB = laboratory
Enroll directly from your wish list:
• Select course in which you wish to enroll
• Click “Begin Enrolling”
• Follow steps from here to enroll in the course
NOTE: If the course is full but the department has given you permission to enroll, you will still be able to do so, even if it appears closed in your Student Center
Enrolling from your Wish List
• Placement on wait list does not guarantee enrollment
• Must be on or after your enrollment time
• Courses with wait list display with yellow triangle
• You will receive an email from someone in the
department if a spot opens
Wait list
• Enroll anytime after your enrollment time through the first week of classes
• Check back often for an open seat if your class is full
• Problems enrolling? Error messages? Consult with departments about:
– Closed classes
– Prerequisites
– Obtaining permission if needed
• Confirm your course enrollment in the Student Center
Enrollment tips
• NetID problems – (608) 264-4357
• Enrollment Helpline – (608) 262-0920
• Course questions – contact departments
directly
Need help?
• Review deadlines
• Contact Jennifer first to consult
• Drop course(s) using Student Center
• Use “Swap” feature if taking a different class
• Submit withdrawal request if you will not be taking
ANY courses
Dropping courses
Swapping courses
Important Dates & Deadlines
Important dates
• Sept 6 – Instruction begins
• Sept 15 – Drop deadline for 100%
refund; last day to enroll w/o late fee
• Dec 13 – Last day of classes
• Dec 15-21 – Final exam period
WisCard & Bus Pass
WisCard
• Official UW-Madison ID card
• Access libraries, recreational facilities, and other
campus services
• $25 replacement fee
• You will need to present a valid driver's license, passport, state, or federal ID
• WisCard office: www.wiscard.wisc.edu
Union South, Room 149 (next to Daily Scoop)
• Phone: (608) 262-3258
• Email: [email protected]
• Hours: M-F 8:30am-5pm
Obtaining your WisCard
Madison Metro bus passYour free ASM Student bus pass is good for all Madison Metro routes
Info: http://www.asm.wisc.edu/buspass.html
Important Reminder: You must have a WisCard & be enrolled in your class before you may obtain a bus pass
Student Activity Center
• 333 East Campus Mall, 4th floor
Hours
8/28 – 9/19: M-F 10am - 4:30pm
9/19 and beyond: M-F 10am – 6pm
Fees
• Youth Options: School district billed 100% tuition and segregated fees
• Course Options: School district billed 50%, student billed 50% tuition and segregated fees
• A one-time student record/transcript fee of $65 is charged for first time enrollment
• eBill questions: contact Jennifer Sandridge
• If you drop your class beyond the tuition adjustment deadline, you may have to reimburse your school district
Youth Options Spring 2018 deadline – October 1
Youth Options & Course Options
Programs
• Check Student Center for your tuition invoice
• Tuition for 2017-18 academic year is $485.65 per credit
• You are responsible for all tuition and fees
• $100 late fee
Traditional Program
• You may qualify for retroactive credit if you receive a grade of
B or better
• Complete retro credit form after you completed the course &
grades are posted
• Submit form to Jennifer Sandridge
Retroactive Language Credit
Campus Resources
UW-Madison has over 40 campus libraries!
www.library.wisc.edu
• College Library, Helen C White Hall – undergraduate
library
• Memorial Library, 728 State St Mall – largest single
library collection in WI!
Libraries
• Check your school district first for used textbooks -MMSD has a library that must be checked first for MMSD students before they will reimburse for purchased books.
• Online options (first check MyUW Student Center for correct textbook edition for the class)
• Amazon.com (purchase or rent)
• University Bookstore, 711 State St: – You will need to know the section number for your course. Books
are usually arranged according to course and section number.
• Reimbursement for textbooks: Contact your school district after course is completed (save receipts).
Textbooks
• City of Madison State St Campus Ramp, Lake St &
University Ave.
• Campus parking:
• http://info.wisc.edu/plan-your-visit/parking/
and
• http://transportation.wisc.edu/parking/visitor.aspx
• Park near campus and take the bus – it is free!
• SAFE Nighttime Services
• http://transportation.wisc.edu/transportation/safese
rvices.aspx
Parking
• Introduce yourself to your professors and TA’s
• Syllabus – read it carefully
• Attendance – go to class
– All lectures, discussions and labs
– UW rarely closes due to bad weather
– Contact the professor or TA if you need to miss class due to illness or
bad weather
UW courses
• Course readings – read
material before lectures.
• Final exams – usually not at
the same time as your class
(see screenshot to right)
• Academic problems?
– Talk with your professor
and/or TA
– AND be in touch with
Jennifer – do not delay
asking for help
More on what you need to know…
Have a great semester!