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- ACT/SAT: Why do you need my ACT/SAT scores?
- ACT/SAT: Why do you need my scores directly from ACT?
- ACT/SAT: How do I request that official scores be sent to you?
- Transcripts - High School: Why do you need my high school transcripts?
- Transcripts - College: Why do you need my college transcripts?
- Transcripts - Why do transcripts have to come directly from each school?
- Application Fee: Why must I pay the application fee?
- Application Fee: Can I pay the fee by credit card?
- Application Fee: Is the fee refundable?
- Application Cancellation: What if I’d like to cancel my application?
1. ACT/SAT: Why do you need my ACT/SAT scores?
We require official ACT/SAT scores for all freshman applicants, and for all transfer applicants who have
not completed at least 15 transferable credits, including an English composition course. If you are a transfer
student with credits in progress that will meet the parameters above, we can delay your decision until the end
of your current semester. Be cautioned, however, that there may be implications with both admission capacity
and housing availability if you decide you'd like us to wait.
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2. ACT/SAT: Why do you need my scores directly from ACT?
When test scores are transmitted to us from the testing agency, the electronic file contains a great
deal of information beyond your test scores. Since the additional information is often used to help us
make admission decisions, we require the full student record to be transmitted via an electronic data
file.
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3. ACT/SAT: How do I request that official scores be sent to you?
Log on to www.actstudent.org for ACT scores or www.collegeboard.com for SAT scores.
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4. Transcripts - High School: Why do you need my high school transcripts?
We require official high school transcripts (OR GED/HSED records) for all freshman applicants, and for all
transfer applicants who have not completed at least 15 transferable credits. If you are a transfer student
with credits in progress that will meet the parameters above, we can delay your decision until the end of your
current semester. Be cautioned, however, that there may be implications with both admission capacity and housing
availability if you decide you’d like us to wait.
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5. Transcripts - College: Why do you need my college transcripts?
By UW System policy, we collect transcripts from all post-secondary institutions a student attends.
This includes post-secondary courses completed while still in high school. It also applies regardless
of whether you intend to seek transfer credit from previous institution(s), whether the courses were
successfully completed, and/or whether you withdrew from your classes.
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6. Transcripts - Why do transcripts have to come directly from each school?
Virtually all colleges and universities require that all official academic records need to come directly from
the issuing institution. It minimizes the possibility of tampering, and also allows for evaluation of credit to
be done based on original records (rather than another school's interpretation of how a course transfers).
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7. Application Fee: Why must I pay the application fee?
By UW System policy, the application fee is required from all freshman applicants, as well as from
all transfer applicants unless the last institution attended is one of the 2-year UW Colleges campuses
and the fee was paid there.
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8. Application Fee: Can I pay the fee by credit card?
Not any longer - the only time a credit card option is available is when the electronic application is initially
filed. You must now submit your application fee via check or money order. (If you are an international student,
please note that the fee must be in U.S. dollars.)
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9. Application Fee: Is the fee refundable?
No, the application fee is a processing fee. Since your application
has come this far, it is already "processed."
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10. Application Cancellation: What if I’d like to cancel my application?
If you need to cancel your application, you can let us know via e-mail (uwgb@uwgb.edu) by including your name, your
date of birth, and the last 4 digits of your social security number.
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