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Wisconsin Colleges from A to Z

When you are considering an online education, you are considering using technology in a new, exciting and rapidly changing area that will help you to learn in a way unlike anything you've ever experienced. From start to finish, Wisconsin colleges online work hand in hand with their students to ensure successful assimilation and understanding of their program and how it works.

From Application

Your application for online schooling in one of many Wisconsin colleges will most likely be completed directly online and submitted to the admissions board directly. If you have to get any transcripts or other information to the school for consideration and acceptance, you will have to arrange to have that mailed (the old-fashioned way) to the college's address available on their website.

To Admissions

Notice that you've been accepted to one of the Wisconsin colleges that you applied for will be sent to you probably electronically and in the mail. If you accept, you will receive further information about the start of classes and how you go about enrolling and paying for your courses.

To Finances

Paying for your online schooling can either be done manually yourself through hard work (or inheritance), private loans, scholarships, grants, or, if your school is properly accredited, with the help of federal financial aid. See your school's online Financial Aid office for more information on assistance with paying for your classes.

To Enrollment

When you are ready to enroll in your classes (you will be given a date), you can do so online through your school's web portal, which you will be sent a username and password for. An online registration for courses in Wisconsin colleges is very useful in that the school's computer systems will usually keep you from making any mistakes like enrolling in classes that you are not yet qualified for due to prerequisites.

To Studying

Studying hard in Wisconsin colleges is required to do well. Like a regular school those students who do well will likely receive additional honors and accolades such as Dean's List recognition or the ability to graduate cum laude, magna cum laude, or summa cum laude.

To Graduation

When you have completed the requisite number of classes or credit hours to receive your degree you will likely receive that notice via e-mail and your diploma in the mail within a few months of taking your last course. This degree will be honored by employers all over the country and enable you to advance in a relevant career of your choosing.