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At UW–Madison you’ll find your fit. Our campus offers some 600 undergraduate and graduate majors and more than 9,000 courses — from accounting to zoology and everything in between. Whether you’re decided or still discovering, we’ll help match your dream to your degree.
The University of Wisconsin—Madison, founded in 1848, is a public university located in the U.S. Midwest. Madison is the capital of Wisconsin, a state located near the Great Lakes and not...
The University of Wisconsin–Madison, the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System, is a large, four-year research university comprising twenty associated colleges and schools.
Learn more about our academic excellence and explore over 130 majors, more than 70 undergraduate certificates, and a variety of academic programs and offerings.
Located in Madison, the capital of the State of Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) is a public, land-grant institution that was founded in 1848. It held its first class in the February of 1849.
Starting on August 1 every year, you can begin applying to the University of Wisconsin–Madison. As a first-year applicant, you can apply using either the Common Application or the Universities of Wisconsin Application. There is no preference between applications.
Learn more about applying as a second degree student. At University of Wisconsin–Madison, we offer eight undergraduate schools and colleges that are home to our over 130 undergraduate majors.