German
Admissions
The UWGB Admissions Office offers helpful resources for freshmen. There are specific admission requirements for freshmen and transfer students that want to apply at the university. You can also apply using your computer by filling out an electronic application. The Undergraduate Catalog will provide information about academic programs, facilities, services, and campus life at the university.
Also, be sure to visit the Academic Advising office if you have any questions regarding general education requirements, University procedures/policies, and registration help. Freshman and sophomore students are highly recommended to talk with their academic advisor(s) often. It's not a bad idea to pick a faculty advisor early in your college career also to meet the individual and discuss your future goals and career options.
Scholarships
Coryl Crandall Memorial Scholarship
The life and contributions of Professor Coryl Crandall were honored by his family and friends with the establishment of this scholarship in 1978. Awards are made to students majoring in humanistic studies, communication and the arts, or an individual major program. More information can be found on the Humanistic Studies website.
Thomas E. Daniels Memorial Scholarship
Thomas E. Daniels was a professor of literature at UW-Green Bay until his death in 1980. This scholarship was created in his memory by family and friends. Recipients of this scholarship must demonstrate a record of high academic achievement and have a declared major in English or modern languages. More information can be found on the Humanistic Studies website.
Awards
Modern Languages Awards for Academic Excellence and Applied Language
The Modern Languages Program acknowledges the achievement of students in each language by granting the following awards, conferred at the annual Modern Languages Awards Ceremony at the end of the academic year:
- The Modern Languages Award for Academic Excellence
The Academic Excellence Award is to recognize and reward outstanding performance and academic achievement in the language. - The Modern Languages Award for Applied Language
The Applied Language Award is to recognize and reward practical and creative applications of the language.
Past Recipients
2011-2012
Academic Excellence Award in German: Cassandra Baehler
Applied Language Award in German: Mariam Qadada
2010-2011
Academic Excellence Award in German: Daniel Mueller
Applied Language Award in German: Samantha Litty
2009-2010
Academic Excellence Award in German: Davis Mauk
Applied Language Award in German: Erin Kunert
2008-2009
Academic Excellence Award in German: Samantha Litty
Applied Language Award in German: Amanda Yahnke
2007-2008
Academic Excellence Award in German: Mollie Sellen
Applied Language Award in German: Benjamin Endres
2006-2007
Academic Excellence Award in German: Kristin Laabs
Applied Language Award in German: Sharon Gronseth
2005-2006
Academic Excellence Award in German: Katherine Lautenbach
Applied Language Award in German: Molly McHugh
2004-2005
Academic Excellence Award in German: Marit McDermid
Excellence and Service in German: Angie Paul
Honorable Mention: Mark Kolasa
2003-2004
Academic Excellence Award in German: Jim McAnich
Applied Language Award in German: Jennifer Grode
Outstanding Achievement: Dan Drews
2002-2003
Academic Excellence Award in German: Sarah Seidler
Applied Language Award in German: Gerd Bauer