Congratulations, Future Badger!
Your hard work has led to this moment. January Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration (JSOAR) is designed to help you successfully navigate your transition as a new Badger. This required, day-long program is held for incoming Spring 2026 undergraduate students at UW–Madison and includes two core components:
- Academics & Course Enrollment
- Student Life & Transition
You must attend the full program to enroll in spring-semester courses.
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Before You Arrive What To Bring Plan Your Visit When You Arrive
Before You Arrive
Please complete the following tasks in preparation for your JSOAR session. You can also keep track of these and other items using the New Student To-Do List. Just log into MyUW using your NetID.
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Confirm Your Reservation Details
Changes to JSOAR reservations must be made at least two weeks before your JSOAR date, and cancellations made less than one week before your JSOAR date cannot be refunded.
Changes to JSOAR reservations must be made by January 7, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Cancellations cannot be made or refunded after this date.
Complete Placement Testing
Placement tests must be completed at least two weeks before your JSOAR session.
Note: Signing up for JSOAR does not register you for placement testing.
Placement testing helps advisors learn about your skills and correctly advise your first-semester course selection. Complete your placement tests on time to avoid an impact on course registration. To confirm which test(s) you need to take, please check in your Student Center Notifications.
International Students – International students are also required to take the English as a Second Language (ESLAT) in place of the UW System English test. You will see the exam appear on your UW Canvas dashboard.
For questions, please contact Credit Evaluation Services at crediteval@registrar.wisc.edu.
Pay Your JSOAR Fees
JSOAR fees will be billed approximately one week before your session, not at the time of making your reservation.
You can pay your JSOAR fees after you attend your session. Payment before your attendance is not permitted in order to avoid complications with your payment. Checks may also be mailed to the Office of Student Transition and Family Engagement. If sending in a check, please include your student’s 10-digit CampusID and name in the memo. For security purposes, we cannot take payment over the phone.
Refunds & Cancellations – Because resources are committed in advance of your attendance, requests for refunds of parent/guest program must be submitted at least one week before attending your JSOAR session. To make a refund request, please contact the SOAR office. Changes made less than one week before your JSOAR session will not be eligible for refunds, except in extraordinary cases. Because resources are committed in advance of your attendance, requests for refunds of the parent/guest program must be submitted by January 7, 2026. To make a refund request, please contact the SOAR office. Changes made after January 7 will not be eligible for refunds, except in extraordinary cases.
Financial Assistance – The university has limited funds available to assist students in paying the costs associated with JSOAR. To qualify for assistance in paying a portion of your JSOAR fees, the Office of Student Financial Aid must have received your FAFSA information and all requested documentation, and you must meet one of the following:
- You are eligible to receive a federal Pell grant,
- You are eligible for Bucky’s Tuition Promise, or
- You are a participant in the FASTrack or BANNER program
Check your financial aid status in the Student Center on MyUW. Students who meet these criteria will automatically have their optional JSOAR program fees waived on their JSOAR reservation.
Send Transcripts & Exam Scores
Transcripts Due January 10, 2026
Exam Scores
If you have scores from the AP, CLEP, or IB exams, you might be eligible to receive course credit for your scores. Send your official transcript(s) and exam scores from CollegeBoard or International Baccalaureate program directly to the Office of Admissions and Recruitment. Your scores will arrive electronically, and admission consultants will confirm you meet the provisions of your admission before you will be allowed to enroll in classes.
We also encourage you to have access to score reports for credit-bearing exams and unofficial transcripts of college coursework available during JSOAR advising process.
If you have any questions about the process or the status of your transcript, please contact the Office of Admissions & Recruitment.
Complete the SOAR Canvas Course
Due January 12, 2026
Steps 1–4 of the “January SOAR 2026″ must be completed by January 12 by 11:59 p.m. Central Time. Find the course in Canvas for information on:
- The academic advising process
- Campus course enrollment tools
You will be able to save your progress as you go and complete the course in one sitting or several sessions.
Recommended Web Browsers: Google Chrome and Firefox
- You may use Microsoft Edge or Safari, but please note that the Canvas courses may not function properly in this browser. Avoid using Internet Explorer.
Complete the Pre-Enrollment Checklist
Before enrolling each semester, you are required to complete the Pre Enrollment Checklist – also known as the Financial Responsibility Agreement – in MyUW. The Pre-Enrollment Checklist (PEC) hold will be applied approximately two weeks before the start of semester (early January). To release this hold, follow these step-by-step instructions. After you’ve completed these steps, the hold will be automatically removed.
If your Tasks tile does not show the Pre-Enrollment Checklist, then you have completed all necessary steps needed for this task.
If you need help completing the Pre-Enrollment Checklist or experience technical issues, contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@em.wisc.edu or 608-262-3811 or the DoIT Help Desk at help@doit.wisc.edu or 608-264-4357 (select Option 3 for MyUW support).
For more information about the financial responsibility terms and conditions, please review the Bursar’s Office Terms & Conditions FAQs page or contact the Bursar’s Office at tuition@bussvc.wisc.edu.
Set Up Your Technology
It is important to ensure your contact information is accurate. Update your personal information in MyUW Student Center and activate your UW–Madison email account. Please also set up your MFA-Duo login on a smart device ahead of JSOAR. For help, contact the DoIT Help Desk.
Please plan to bring your personal laptop to JSOAR. A laptop will be provided by SOAR for those unable to bring their own. The laptop will be used for advising purposes only.
Please note: You are not allowed to share your Net ID, password or MFA-Duo login information with anyone per the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources. Failure to comply may result in suspension or loss of access to UW System IT resources.
What To Bring
Laptop and Note-Taking Materials
Please bring your laptop to JSOAR. The laptop will be used for advising purposes only.
A laptop will be provided by SOAR for those unable to bring their own.
Transcripts & Scholarship Info
These, in addition to test scores, will impact your course enrollment.
Weather-Appropriate Clothing
We recommend layers as you navigate Madison this time of year.
When You Arrive
JSOAR check-in will be from 8:30–9:15 a.m. During the program, tea and coffee will be available, and students and guests will receive lunch. The day will conclude no later than 4 p.m. (Advising times will vary based on individual student needs). A detailed schedule will be provided upon arrival.
Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration (SOAR) is run by the Office for Student Transition and Family Engagement within Student Affairs at UW–Madison.





