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Whether you’re interested in art or engineering, early start programs can help you get ahead this summer

UW–Madison’s early start programs allow incoming students to take classes in the summer before their first fall semester. Whether you’re interested in art or engineering, early start programs can help you:

  • Complete degree requirements
  • Earn credits
  • Make new friends
  • Start your UW–Madison experience early

All early start programs require that you are admitted to UW–Madison and accept your offer of admission. Some programs are only open to students in certain majors, schools, or colleges, so be sure to read the program descriptions carefully. Program applications are generally open in the spring.

If you have questions about a specific program, please reach out to the contact listed on the program’s webpage. For general questions about early start programs at UW–Madison, please contact summerterm@wisc.edu.

Wisconsin Experience Summer Launch

Wisconsin Experience

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This online program allows incoming first-year students to launch their UW–Madison academic careers by choosing from a list of popular courses that fulfill common requirements. Program participants will also establish a network of friends, peers and campus resources they can continue to grow when they arrive on campus in the fall.

Format: Online with optional early move-in for Fall semester with on-campus programming with WESL cohort.

Eligibility: Incoming first-year students who have accepted an offer of admission to UW–Madison for fall 2025.

Length: 8 weeks online.

Coursework: Choose from a list of popular 3-credit courses, and enroll in two 1-credit courses designed to support program participants as they begin their UW–Madison journey.


Electrical & Computer Engineering Summer Launch

Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Electrical and Computer Engineering Summer Launch is an opportunity for admitted Engineering students to take a course and connect with other students in the College of Engineering before fall courses begin.

Format: On campus.

Eligibility: Students who have accepted an offer of admission to the UW–Madison College of Engineering for fall 2025.

Length: 4 weeks.

Coursework: Electrical and Computer Engineering 210: Introductory Experience in Electrical Engineering (2 credits) and CP-125: The Wisconsin Experience Seminar.


Mechanical Engineering Summer Launch

Mechanical Engineering

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Mechanical Engineering Summer Launch is an opportunity for admitted Engineering students to take a course and meet other students in the College of Engineering before fall classes begin.

Format: On campus.

Eligibility: Students who have accepted an offer of admission to the UW–Madison College of Engineering for fall 2025.

Length: 4 weeks.

Coursework: Mechanical Engineering 201: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering (3 credits).


Transfer Early Start Program

Transfer Early Start Program

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Transfer Early Start Program allows incoming transfer students to enroll in classes during the Summer Term. Students will be connected with an advisor and can enroll in any course that begins on or after the start of the 8-week session (the most popular summer session). The program helps transfer students get connected to campus sooner.

Format: Students can enroll in online/remote or in person courses.

Eligibility: Transfer students who have accepted an offer of admission for fall 2025.

Length: Will depend on which course is chosen. Most summer courses are 4 or 8 weeks in length.

Coursework: Students will meet with an advisor prior to enrolling in their summer course to help ensure that their course selection is aligned with their academic goals.


College of Agricultural & Life Sciences Quickstart (CALS Quickstart)

CALS Quickstart

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CALS QuickStart allows incoming College of Agricultural & Life Sciences (CALS) students to complete their first-year seminar online. Participants will connect with peers, gain early exposure to campus opportunities and resources and develop a personal academic and career roadmap. In addition to completing their first-year seminar, students have the opportunity to take an additional online summer course selected from a list of popular classes that fulfill common requirements and may choose to participate in the CALS QuickStart early move-in program.

Format: Online, with optional early move-in for fall semester with tailored on-campus programming with QuickStart cohort.

Eligibility: Students who have accepted an offer of admission to the UW–Madison College of Agricultural & Life Sciences for fall 2025.

Length: 8 weeks online with optional early move-in.

Coursework: CALS QuickStart: Foundations (1 credit) online, with option to complete a popular high-demand course that fulfills additional requirements (3 credits).


UW Study Abroad Summer Launch programs

UW Study Abroad

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Explore intriguing topics in small, active learning environments, with your Badger peers, before you arrive on campus! This summer 2025, students can choose from programs in Ireland, Japan or Sweden.

Format: UW–Madison faculty-led study abroad or away program.

Eligibility: Students who are U.S. citizens and have accepted an offer of admission to UW–Madison as a full-time undergraduate for fall 2025.

Length: 3 weeks. (end of July to mid-August)

Coursework: 3-credits; course varies by program.

Join the Early Start Community of Practice

The Early Start Community of Practice serves anyone at UW–Madison who works with a program that offers a summer experience for incoming admitted UW–Madison students. Anyone who supports incoming students over the summer or is interested in learning more about early start opportunities is also welcome to join.

If you are interested in joining the Early Start Community of Practice or would like to learn more about the group, please reach out to us.

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