Tag: enrollment services
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UW-Green Bay seeing increase in new freshman applications for fall
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – It seems to be happening across the nation, including here in Wisconsin, as University of Wisconsin System universities see a 30 percent increase in new freshman college applications.Applications don’t necessarily mean student enrollment, but university officials believe it’s a good sign as we approach another school year during a pandemic.“I…
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GB Orientation welcomes new students to UW-Green Bay
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Members of the UW-Green Bay community are excited to help new students and family members transition to the University through GB Orientation events over the summer and into the fall. View more details on GB Orientation and GB Welcome events for the Green Bay and Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan Campuses.
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CollegeReady Celebrates Its First Graduating Class of NEW Scholars Students
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(Joint press release) GREEN BAY (May 26, 2021) – CollegeReady, a non-profit organization that provides scholarships and academic resources for local students to pursue their education, celebrates its first-ever graduating class of NEW Scholars. Available to students within the Green Bay Area Public School district, the NEW Scholars college readiness program was established to help…
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Welcome Luxemberg-Casco High School Graduates
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Noted in a press release by the Luxemburg-Casco School District, 76 students out of 157 graduating seniors plan to continue their education at a four-year, post secondary institution, and UW-Green Bay is the top choice among those students with nearly one-third (24), saying they are going to join the Phoenix family. Forty-four will begin their…
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Alumni assist with the recruiting process during the pandemic, send 5,000 notecards to prospects
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One of the things that makes UW-Green Bay so special is the commitment to the Phoenix family—and some of our alumni have been showcasing that commitment throughout the past year. In a collaboration between the Office of Admissions and Alumni Relations, a team of alumni is engaging with prospective students for Fall 2021. When the…
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Spring Enrollment Dropped By More Than 10 Percent At 4 UW Campuses Since 2019 | Wisconsin Public Radio
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Four campuses within the University of Wisconsin System have seen spring enrollments decline by more than 10 percent since 2019. UW-Platteville saw spring enrollments drop by more than 17 percent in the last three years. Preliminary spring enrollment data obtained through a state open records request shows an average decline of 3.7 percent across the state’s 13…
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UW-Green Bay Allows Students to Study Wherever Summer Takes Them
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Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced today a line-up of 200+ summer courses—the majority of those online—for Summer 2021. Registration opened April 5, 2021. “We want to help students to continue to pursue a degree wherever they are. Last year, even during the pandemic, we had the highest summer enrollment in the University’s…
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UW-Green Bay Offering 200+ Summer Courses – Registration Now Open – Green Bay News Network
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UW-Green Bay Offering 200+ Summer Courses – Registration Now OpenGreen Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced today a line-up of 200+ summer courses—the majority of those online—for Summer 2021. Registration opened April 5, 2021.“We want to help students to continue to pursue a degree wherever they are. Last year, even during the pandemic, we…
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UW-Green Bay Allows Students to Study Wherever Summer Takes Them | Seehafer News
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has announced a line-up of 200+ summer courses—the majority of those online—for Summer 2021.Registration opened April 5, 2021.Executive Director of Admissions Rachele Bakic said in a news release, “We want to help students to continue to pursue a degree wherever they are. Last year, even during the pandemic, we had…
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Fewer high school seniors in Wisconsin are applying for federal student aid for college | WFRV Local 5 – Green Bay, Appleton
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) The pandemic has impacted many things and now some worry a college education might be the next casualty. Fewer students are applying for federal student aid and experts want to change that.High school seniors preparing for college use the FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid form to apply for…