UW-Stevens Point offers numerous opportunities for earning college credit outside of traditional college classroom instruction. Social Science – 3 units/yearsĪdvanced Placement, Credit-By-Exam, and Test-Out Opportunities College prep math courses for which Algebra and/or Geometry are prerequisitesĬourses NOT ACCEPTED toward the 3-year unit requirement: Business or Computer Math, Consumer Math, General Math, Pre-Algebra, Applied Math or Statistics.Mathematics – 3 units/years (Algebra, Geometry, and higher) The following courses count only if the high school counts them toward the 4 credit of English for graduation: Business Writing, Yearbook, School Newspaper courses, Theater Appreciation and JournalismĬourses NOT ACCEPTED toward the unit requirements: Remedial English, courses English as a Second Language (ESL) courses and theater acting courses. The 4th credit may be any non-remedial English course that DPI and the school count as English for graduation.Īcceptable 4th credit of English courses include: Mass Media, Speech and Literacy of Media Communications (Literature of Media) Three of the credits must be in college prep courses of composition and/or literature. Applications will be considered on an individual basis. home schooled) generally must meet the requirements for college preparatory credits as listed above and submit an ACT or SAT I score report and transcript(s) from any recognized high school(s) attended. Applicants from Alternative Educational BackgroundsĪpplicants from alternative educational backgrounds (e.g. You may contact the Department of Theatre and Dance at 71 or or the Department of Music at 71 or with any questions. Visit the Theatre & Dance Audition Page or Music Audition Page for detailed information. Students interested in the BA Dance, BA Drama, BFA Musical Theatre, BFA Acting, and BFA Design Technology programs and Music are required to complete an on-campus performance audition and/or interview. Special Information for Music, Dance and Theatre Arts Majors If you have taken any college courses, ask each college you’ve attended to send official copies of your transcripts to the UWSP Office of Admissions.If you choose to send your ACT or SAT scores UWSP codes are: ACT code is 4680 SAT I is 1919. Scores are not required for admission purposes. UW-Stevens Point campuses are test-optional.If your academic record is not strong or you have extenuating circumstances you would like us to consider, you are welcome to submit letters of recommendation for our review. We do not require letters of recommendation.(Please note: As an alternative, we also accept electronic high school transcripts sent through Parchment and from high schools that take advantage of this option. We will accept self-reported/unofficial transcripts for admission purposes. Ask your high school to send us an official copy of your high school transcript.If you prefer to complete a paper application, you may download a copy, or request a copy from the UW System HELP Office 80 or the UWSP Office of Admissions and Recruitment at 71. UW-Stevens Point does not publish a specific application deadline date. Complete the UW System application or the common application.Below, you can find our most up-to-date intel about when you can expect to learn your schools’ decisions. Fortunately, Spark Admissions is here to keep track of all announced and intended notification dates. Notification of admissions decisions can be unpredictable even in a normal year, and with COVID-19 having altered the landscape, 2020 is even more chaotic than usual. So, when can you expect to be notified of colleges’ decisions? You put a lot of hard work into your Early Decision I and Early Action applications, and now you’re just playing the waiting game. “When will I hear back?” is probably the number one question on your mind these days. If you’re one of the many high school seniors who submitted Early Decision I (ED) or Early Action (EA) applications to colleges this fall, first let us say: congratulations!
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