
Direct Admission
Using the 100 emoji signifies support, achievement, motivation, and acceptance of all, and that’s exactly what Direct Admission is! All 2025 high school seniors in the Mid-State district are automatically accepted with Direct Admission. No need to apply. And that’s facts.
- Participating High Schools
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- Adams-Friendship High School
- Almond-Bancroft High School
- Amherst (Tomorrow River) High School
- Assumption Catholic High School
- Auburndale High School
- Charles Fernandez Center for Alternative Learning
- Columbus Catholic High School
- Central Sands Community High School
- Granton High School
- John Edwards (Port Edwards) High School
- Lincoln High School (Wisconsin Rapids)
- Marshfield Alternative High School
- Marshfield High School
- Nekoosa High School
- Nekoosa Academy
- Pacelli Catholic High School
- Pittsville High School
- Point of Discovery Schools (PoDs)
- River Cities High School
- Stevens Point Area Senior High (SPASH)
- Tri-County High School
- WISE Academy
Information Sessions
Attend an information session with your high school senior to learn about Direct Admission! Mid-State is hosting information sessions for parent, guardians, and supporters of high school seniors. Class of 2026 seniors are also invited to attend. At the event, you will learn about:
- What Direct Admission means for you and your high schooler.
- Opportunities at Mid-State, including program options, student support services, scholarships, student life activities, and more.
- Next steps towards college and how to prepare throughout the year.
Event Dates
Tuesday, July 15
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Wisconsin Rapids Campus -OR- Virtual
Wednesday, August 13
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Stevens Point Downtown Campus -OR- Virtual
Thursday, January 15
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Stevens Point Downtown Campus -OR- Virtual
Tuesday, February 17
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Marshfield Campus -OR- Virtual
The Tea on Direct Admission
Mid-State is partnering with local high schools to advance the 60 Forward initiative by removing admissions barriers to our college by admitting all 2025 seniors.
- Learn About the 60 Forward Initiative
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The Lumina Foundation’s A Stronger Nation Report reported that 60 percent of our national workforce, aged 25–64, will need a post-secondary credential by 2025 to meet the demands of industry and provide a stronger personal economic future. In response, the Wisconsin Technical Colleges, the UW System, and the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities created the 60 Forward Initiative, agreeing on the goal of increased postsecondary attainment of 60 percent by 2027. Currently, Wisconsin’s post-secondary attainment rates vary by county but range from 24–62 percent.
Mid-State’s partnerships with area high schools help to support this important national initiative to increase our state’s post-secondary attainment rate. The initiative will result in increased earning potential and economic mobility for students and a skilled workforce for Wisconsin’s employers.
There are no drawbacks or costs for simply being admitted to Mid-State. Only the benefit of additional options and ease of entry should your child decide to enroll.
Even students who already have post-graduation plans will also be admitted providing seamless transfer back to the Mid-State district if their plans change. Our data indicates that just over 50 percent of high school students attend a technical college 1–2 years after they graduate from high school, and a large share of them start at a university and then transfer to a technical college.
It’s Giving… Your Perfect Fit
The demand for skills gained in two-year technical degree programs is on the rise, with no end in sight. And compared to a four-year degree, technical college degrees come with far less student debt. Take a closer look at the reasons so many people make Mid-State their college of choice.
Made Your Decision?
You’re in. Period. Your next step is to confirm your decision and program of choice by filling out the form below.
Next Steps Calendar
Lowkey, transitioning to college can be hard. We’re here to help! Each month, we’ll focus on one step to help you slay the process.
If you’ve missed a few steps, no worries! We’ll meet you where you are. Be sure to contact your college outreach coordinator with any questions and to receive guidance on your next steps.
See the full next steps calendar.
- Next Steps
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September & October
Students will be admitted to Mid-State and pursue next steps in the college planning process.November
Find your fit! Students will work with their college outreach coordinator on their plans after high school. They will take advantage of PathwayU, a college and career planning tool.December
December is a great time to start touring. Schedule your campus tour.January
The scholarship window opens in January. Only five questions are on the application!The FAFSA application for the 2026-2027 school year opens January 1. Meet with our financial aid team to receive assistance.
February
Sitting in on a class for a program shadow is one of the best ways to get to know a program. Connect with your college outreach coordinator to schedule a program shadow or join us for our regularly scheduled tours.March
Summer registration opens! Make sure to meet with your academic advisor to get registered for classes.Register for our Admit Day celebration on Friday, May 1, on the Wisconsin Rapids Campus!
April
Fall registration opens! Make sure to meet with your academic advisor to get registered for classes and complete Blackboard orientation.May
Students and their parents or guardians are invited to join us for Admit Day on Friday, May 1! Visit the Wisconsin Rapids Campus and celebrate your student’s decision to join the Mid-State community.