<p>[Transfer</a> Applicants - Office of Admissions and Recruitment at the University of Wisconsin-Madison](<a href=“http://www.admissions.wisc.edu/transfer.php]Transfer”>http://www.admissions.wisc.edu/transfer.php) says that</p>
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<p>This appears to indicate that students who have attended any college of university after graduating from high school are ineligible to apply as frosh, but must complete at least 24 semester hours of college courses to become eligible to apply as transfers. I.e. there is a range of post-high-school college credit (0* or 1 to 23 semester hours) where one is ineligible to apply as either a frosh or transfer to the University of Wisconsin. I.e. read the fine print – many schools require at least a year or two of college credit to be eligible for transfer admission, but may disqualify one from frosh admission at lesser amounts of college credit after graduating from high school.</p>
<p>*Depends on if they count enrolled but withdrawn or failed as causing one to be ineligible to apply as frosh.</p>