UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls
UW-River Falls offers undergraduate degrees and graduate degrees in 70+ areas of study, as well as numerous certificate and licensure programs, designed specifically for working adults or adults with work experience. The time has never been better to advance your career with a UWRF education.
Build your skills for your current position or a new career. Some certificate and licensure programs may be completed in as few as two semesters.
Certificate for WI Reading Teacher or WI Reading Specialist license
Elementary Education with Initial Teaching Certification
Montessori Teacher Credentialing
School Supervision and Instructional Leadership
STEM Graduate Teaching Certification
Sustainability and Well-Being Graduate Certificate (Online)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
UWRF offers programs for those with previous college coursework to complete a bachelor's degree by leveraging the college credits you've previously earned, including associate's degrees. Some programs require prerequisite courses.
Applied Computing (Online)
Sustainable Management (Online)
Take classes at a time and location that is convenient for you. Search our course catalogs for online, hybrid, evening,or weekend class options.
Noncredit (non-degree seeking) Online Classes for development, enrichment, and skills training
Career, Professional, and Certification Training (many WIOA approved)
Group rates for professional development may be available. Please contact continuing.ed@uwrf.edu with any questions or for additional information.
UW-River Falls provides a great value. Here is a list of undergraduate programs with special tuition rates and graduate programs with special tuition rates. You may also be eligible for low interest loans, scholarships and other forms of financial aid.
Degree plans may be customized based on your previous college experience and work history. Advisers will review your transcripts to determine how your existing credits may be used. View our transfer guide for more information. Some programs allow you to earn college-level learning through work experience. For more information, see our prior learning assessment page.
Check our Events Calendar and News Center regularly to stay up to date on activities and opportunities.
Educational Events and Workshops
Noncredit Online Classes (Career training, non-degree seeking)