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UW-BSC is your pathway to a University of Wisconsin degree and unlimited career opportunities.

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Here, you'll get University of Wisconsin quality at the lowest price in the UW System.

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Over 60% of UW-BSC students receive financial aid through scholarships, grants, loans, and on-campus work-study jobs.

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It's easy to get started on your UW degree. Stop by and talk to an admissions counselor, or apply online today.

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Student Affairs Office
Lange Center 207
(608) 355-5230 
 
Business Office
Lange Center 212

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Thank you for your interest in UW-Baraboo/Sauk County! We'd love to show you our beautiful campus and explain more about our courses and programs, Guaranteed Transfer, financial aid, campus life, and more. Contact the Office Student Affairs today for an appointment!

1. Apply for Admission

Use the online application or contact Student Affairs. If you're a high school student, please contact your school's guidance counselor. 

View details on the application process.

2. Get Academic Advising

New freshmen receive advising during their SOAR (Student Orienatation, Advising & Registration) session. Other students will meet with an advisor, who will help with academic and career planning. Learn more about advising.

3. Pay Your $100 ATD

Prior to registering for classes, you'll need to pay your ATD (Advance Tuition Deposit). For details on ATD and payment procedures, visit the Business Office page

4. Register for Classes

When it's time to sign up for classes, you'll use PRISM, an online registration system. Your advisor will help you. 

Questions?

Contact the Office of Student Affairs.

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