Tag: enrollment services
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Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management talks about online classes | WFRV Local 5
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As everyone is aware, in-person college course studies have been suspended due to guidelines in place to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Students who want to continue their education, have an online-only option, which really has been around for a long time. Jennifer Jones of UW- Green Bay says, “We have always…
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Area students turning lemons into lemonade; taking advantage of summer learning
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UW-Green Bay reporting strong summer enrollment Green Bay, Wis.—University students are definitely taking advantage of social distancing and stay-at-home opportunities to continuing their path toward a college degree. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay reports strong summer enrollment with all 200-plus courses held via online and alternative delivery. To date, more than 2,589 unique students—an increase…
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Reminder: Investing in the success of first-year students; GB Orientation activities
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From Gail Sims Aubert, Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Campus Climate and Jen Jones, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management, to all UWGB Faculty and Staff: We know that you are all invested in the success of our incoming first-year students, and we are excited to share the plans for GB Orientation 2020! Keeping…
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UW System is sponsoring ‘Free Application Week’ for Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan Campuses, June 5-15
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The UW System is sponsoring a Free Application Week for the Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan Campuses, June 5-15, 2020. When completing the application, students who select the Marinette, Manitowoc or Sheboygan Campuses will not be prompted to pay the fee. “Students have incredible opportunities to continue their education in the Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan communities…
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Summer enrollments are up; there is still time to apply
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UW-Green Bay summer enrollment is up by 500 students compared to last year at this time. There is still time to apply. Send your favorite UW-Green Bay student to the website to view and register for more than 200 classes.
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UW-Green Bay Office of Admissions delivers more than 500 yard signs to incoming freshmen
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With high school graduations across the state being canceled due to COVID-19, the UW-Green Bay Office of Admissions wanted to make sure the incoming Class of 2024 was properly celebrated for all of their accomplishments. Over the course of a few weeks, the admissions team designed and distributed more than 500 yard signs to students…
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In wake of Holy Family College closing, students plan to transfer; UWGB has agreements to help
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As she neared the end of high school, Clare Kelnhofer’s future had its share of uncertainties. But where she’d go to college wasn’t one — at least at first.Kelnhofer, of Brandon, had decided she’d go to Holy Family College — the only college she’d applied to. The fit was perfect: the right size, the right values, passionate professors, close proximity…
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UW System offering an 11-day free application period, June 5-15, for anyone applying to Marinette, Manitowoc or Sheboygan Campuses
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The University of Wisconsin System, in a press release, said that it is offering an 11-day free application period for anyone applying to one of its branch campuses for fall 2020 or spring 2021 semesters. The free application period will run June 5–15, 2020—for UW-Green Bay, that would be for students applying to Marinette, Manitowoc…
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UW-Green Bay announces leadership changes | Seehafer News
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has found its new executive director of admissions 40 miles to the south of the Green Bay Campus. Rachele Bakic, who has served as campus executive officer (CEO) at UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus the past two years, will begin as UW-Green Bay’s executive director of Admissions beginning May 11. Source:…
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Video: Career Services offers advice for job seekers
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UW-Green Bay Director of Career Services Linda Peacock-Landrum, advises new graduates and job seekers to use this current COVID-19 experience to their advantage when applying for jobs. Hello, May graduates. My name is Linda Peacock-Landrum and I’m director of Career Services at UW-Green Bay. I wanted to take a few moments to really talk with…