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Absolutely, you can enroll in just one class at a community college! Community colleges often cater to part-time students and non-traditional learners, so they usually have flexible enrollment options that allow for taking individual courses without committing to a full-time schedule.
Non-degree and guest applicants are students who would like to take a few courses but do not intend to earn a degree from UWM. Apply to UWM as a non-degree/guest student if you are a recent high school graduate deferring college for now.
UWM is one of only two top-tier research universities in Wisconsin, ing to the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Generally speaking, yes. Some classes may be restricted to majors or minors only, and of course youll have to take any prerequisites to the class you want. Just make sure youre making adequate progress for your major before considering other classes.
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee has a total undergraduate enrollment of 18,428 (fall 2023), with a gender distribution of 44.7% male students and 55.3% female students. At this school, 21% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 79% of students live off campus.

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In general, one credit represents one hour in class per week. Many UW courses are 5 credits, and meet 5 hours per week. Most UW bachelor degrees require 180 credits. If you take 15 credits per quarter and attend three quarters per year, in four years you will have 180 credits.
A student is considered full-time if they take 12 or more credits in a regular semester (Fall or Spring). However in order to reach 120 credits in four years, freshmen entering UWM with no other college credit must take at least 15 credits per semester.

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