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Admissions & Aid. UW–Madison is a world-renowned academic institution, dedicated to making the college experience attainable and affordable for every talented scholar. Being a Badger means dreaming big — and then doing something bigger. Undergraduate admissions. Graduate School admissions. Affording college.
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The Office of Admissions and Recruitment is here to help you prepare! Undergraduate admission to the University of Wisconsin–Madison is competitive and selective, and our professional admissions counselors review applications using a holistic process.
Ready to be a Badger? Your Wisconsin Experience starts here. 272 Advanced degree programs. 312 Undergraduate majors and certificates. 49K Students. 483K Alumni. TBD.
Start out by learning the admissions process and deadlines (which vary by program), faculty research interests, required and recommended curriculum, the funding landscape, and what the experience of other students in the program has been like.
Office of Admission and Recruitment 702 West Johnson Street, Suite 1101 Madison, WI 53715-1007 onwisconsin@admissions.wisc.edu 608-262-3961. Schedule a campus tour at VisitBucky or call 608-262-3961. UW–Madison summer brochures and program information are available from the Division of Continuing Studies.