A sunny summer afternoon proved a nearly picture-perfect opportunity for the Office of the Registrar (RO) to show its gratitude to the hardworking curricular and enrollment representatives from across the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus.
Office of the Registrar News
New app in MyUW brings improvements to course schedule view
A new application in MyUW is providing a better experience for students looking to view their course and final exam schedules.
Spring 2024 Dean’s List now available
The Spring 2024 Dean’s List is now available on the Office of the Registrar’s website!
2024-2025 edition of Guide now available
The 2024-2025 edition of the Guide – the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s comprehensive course catalog – has been published and is now available!
Math placement test change focuses on student success
Incoming University of Wisconsin–Madison students who take the math placement test multiple times will now have their highest score used to determine course requisites and degree requirements — whether it’s their most recent score or not.
Office of the Registrar’s refreshed website homepage focuses on easier access to information
A refresh of the Office of the Registrar’s (RO) website homepage aims to make it easier for University of Wisconsin–Madison students, faculty, and staff to find the information they need more quickly. The updated webpage, …
Owczarek to serve as interim financial aid director
Beginning June 3, Associate Vice Provost and University Registrar Scott Owczarek will assume the role of interim director of the Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA).
RO team shares insights with national peers during annual AACRAO meeting
Seven members of the Office of the Registrar team presented during the AACRAO conference in April, sharing knowledge on topics ranging from project management to final exams and graduation.
Code improvements streamline performance, maintenance of required Canvas compliance courses
Recent source code revisions have improved the performance and maintenance of the enrollment process for compliance courses that all incoming degree-seeking undergraduate students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison take when they first arrive on campus.
Expanded equivalency request process gives students more options
University of Wisconsin–Madison students now have more flexibility when reviewing how courses at other institutions may transfer to the University.