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Interested students should visit this website. For a complete listing of BBA Program staff, please visit our directory. The School of Business boasts a student body that is focused and engaged. Our highly talented undergraduate students, in turn, attract recruiting employers who return to Wisconsin year after year to fill internships and full-time positions.
Although admission to the Wisconsin Undergraduate Business Program is selective, we provide a variety of informational and workshop events to help you prepare for the admissions process.
Students may apply and enroll into the residential Undergraduate Business Program through the following pathways:. Once a student knows they have a Business interest, earlier enrollment in the Undergraduate Business Program is encouraged to maximize the use of resources like advising, career coaching, co-curricular engagement, and other enriching opportunities.
The right choice for you depends on your current goals and where you are in your journey to becoming a Business Badger. For more information about these options, including directions for navigating the admissions processes and tips for submitting a competitive application, please visit the Wisconsin BBA Program website.
Transfer applicants should visit the School of Business website to determine which process fits their situation. Questions along the way? Students who have earned 12 or more college credits are eligible to apply. They are here to help you navigate the application process. Wisconsin BBA students are expected to apply learning inside and outside the traditional classroom in ways that have a positive impact on the world.
Known as the Wisconsin Experience, this principle draws upon opportunities ranging from conducting research to embracing entrepreneurship to developing multicultural competence , on campus or through study abroad programs.
School of Business students as well as pre-business students are responsible for being familiar with the policies that affect them. School of Business policy is subject to change, so be sure to review this website for the most up-to-date information. Questions related to policy interpretation can be directed to your academic advisor for clarification.
A pre-business student seeking admission to the School of Business is responsible for completing all of the current School of Business admission and degree requirements that are in effect at the time of re-entry to UW—Madison.
A business student reentering UW—Madison is responsible for completing all the current School of Business degree requirements that are in effect at the time of reentry to UW—Madison and the School of Business. Students who left the institution as a business student do not need to reapply for admission to the School of Business when they return. A transfer student whose first college entry date is ten or more semesters prior to UW—Madison matriculation must complete all of the current School of Business admission requirements that are in effect at the time of UW—Madison matriculation.
The School of Business will graduate a student at the end of the semester spring, summer or fall in which all university, BBA degree and business major requirements are complete.
Students cannot graduate with a temporary grade , such as I or NR, for any requirements. Speak with the course instructor or your advisor to resolve temporary grades. The date when the outstanding Incompletes I are resolved will determine the semester of graduation.
If a student is completing their final coursework while not in residence, the student must notify the WSB Undergraduate Program's Advising Office when the official transcript has been evaluated by UW-Madison and appears on their record. This allows their DARS to be certified for graduation.
Graduation will not be postponed for any incomplete School of Business certificate s , specialization s , or honors program s ; or additional certificate s or major s outside the School of Business. All students should regularly consult their DARS Degree Audit Reporting System document in conjunction with their advisor to ensure that all graduation requirements have been met.
Each student is responsible for arranging a course list that will permit satisfactory progress toward degree requirements and a class schedule that a avoids class and final exam scheduling conflicts, b avoids an excessively demanding final exam schedule, and c verifies registration in chosen classes.
Changing enrollment can have consequences for academic standing, tuition, progress toward degree, etc. Students are strongly encouraged to consult with an academic advisor prior to initial enrollment and before making any changes to enrollment.
Being enrolled in any of the above courses could impact your application to the School of Business. Before enrolling in and taking any of the above courses, please consult your academic advisor. Undergraduate students who are considering dropping below full time less than 12 credits should make sure they know how it will affect their status. Students are responsible for knowing how part-time status will affect them. Below are some of the more common scenarios to explore before dropping credits:.
Dropping below full time as an international student can have serious consequences, up to and including deportation. Please be sure to check with the International Student Services Office before dropping below 12 credits.
Depending on the conditions of the scholarship, a student may be required to be full time in order to remain eligible for an award. Be sure to check the stipulations for any awards you have received. Be sure to check with the Office of Student Financial Aid to find out if being part time will affect your financial aid package. Depending on when the credits are dropped, you may be eligible for a tuition refund. Be sure to check with your coach and athletic advisor before dropping below 12 credits.
Taking fewer credits or courses than anticipated may delay your graduation. Be certain that if you drop a course, you will still be able to complete all required courses within your desired timeline. If you are not sure, please see your academic advisor. Undergraduate business students who are in good academic standing i. See the O ffice of the Registrar website for deadline information. Students thinking about repeating a course should talk with their advisor.
Students must do all the work in the repeated course, including laboratory; attend regularly; participate in class discussions; and take examinations. Students will earn a final grade in the course. Students should know that:.
Transfer students must be particularly careful to avoid taking courses on the UW—Madison campus that duplicate courses taken at another school. Credit will not be given twice for the same or similar courses, nor will credit be given for a lower-level course in a sequence if students have already received credit for a higher-level course in that sequence.
Students should carefully check the Evaluation of Transfer Credits prepared by Credit Evaluation Services and should consult with their advisor. Duplicate courses may include transfer credits and credit by exam, such as Advanced Placement, coming in as course equivalents. Students admitted to the Wisconsin School of Business Undergraduate Program, including students who transfer from another college or university, must complete a minimum of 30 credits in business courses in residence.
Failure to do so may result in a recording of Failure for all courses and a "may not continue" action. Any student may withdraw with permission and without grades being recorded at any time up to the last three weeks of a fall or spring semester.
Students should refer to the enrollment dates and deadlines provided by the Office of the Registrar if they are enrolled in summer term and wish to withdraw. The Office of the Registrar provides additional information regarding withdrawal , including impacts of withdrawal. Medical Withdrawal: For information on medical withdrawals, students should refer to the Medical Withdrawal page provided by the Office of the Registrar. Medical withdrawals are approved on a case-by-case basis, and medical documentation will be required.
Deadlines for sessions and modular courses are listed on the Office of the Registrar's website. To obtain special permission for a credit overload, students need to submit a petition for special consideration and demonstrate that special circumstances are involved.
Students who wish to take more than 18 credits during the fall or spring semester must have earned a minimum of 3. Students will not be permitted to carry more than 20 total credits during the fall or spring semester.
Students can take a maximum of 12 credits during the summer session. Please note that there are credit limits by session as well. Students may enroll for one credit per week of instruction e. Students who are seeking a credit overload for the summer session must have earned a minimum of 3. Students will not be permitted to carry more than 13 total credits during the summer session. Credit overloads will incur additional tuition costs.
To progress in the Wisconsin School of Business Undergraduate Program after direct admission, students must complete the following requirements by the end of their first year at UW—Madison:. First-year progression progress will be monitored after the fall semester. Students will receive an email notification after the fall term informing them whether or not they are on track to meet the progression requirements by the end of their first year.
Students who do not meet progression requirements after the first year will receive an enrollment hold. To remove the enrollment hold, students must meet with their academic advisor in the Undergraduate Program. Final exam times are automatically assigned for both fall and spring semesters. Final exam times can be found in MyUW. Students should attempt to avoid having more than two exams within 24 hours. If a student has more than two exams in 24 hours, the instructor may—but is not required to—offer a make-up final exam or allowable alternative.
However, if a student has two exams at the same time and date, one instructor must offer a make-up final exam or allowable alternative. Visit the Office of Undergraduate Admissions for additional details. If you are admitted to the Wisconsin School of Business your decision to enroll in the program is due by May 1. Students who are admitted to UW—Madison, but not the undergraduate business program, have the opportunity to begin the pre-business admissions process and apply again for admission to the undergraduate business program in the spring of their first year on campus.
The Wisconsin School of Business hosts a number of pre-business events that will help you explore your interest in business and guide you through the application process. These workshops take a sequential approach, and prospective students are strongly encouraged to attend every workshop offered in this series.
The Wisconsin School of Business hosts undergraduate information sessions on weekdays throughout the semester. The UW virtual tour is available on demand for you to explore campus. You can also create an admissions application account or log in to your existing account. We hope to see you as a member of the Business Badger community! Direct Transfer students must also have applied to the UW—Madison prior to completing this application.
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