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  1. Universities of Wisconsin at a Glance. Enrollment: Approximately 162,000. Universities: 13 universities with campuses across the state. Annual Budget: $6.5 billion. State Funding : $1 billion. Gifts, Grants, and Contracts: $1.9 billion. Economic Impact: $24+ billion annually. Degrees Awarded: Nearly 37,000 annually.

  2. About UWMadison. Since its founding in 1848, this campus has been a catalyst for the extraordinary. As a public land-grant university and major research institution, our students, staff, and faculty engage in a world-class education while solving real-world problems.

  3. UWMadison is home to 20 schools and colleges, providing a breadth and diversity of knowledge through hundreds of majors and thousands of courses.

  4. Undergraduate admission to the University of WisconsinMadison is competitive and selective. Every year, we are fortunate to receive thousands of applications from a diverse range of students who are incredibly bright, engaged, and passionate and who have challenged themselves and those around them to make a difference in the world.

  5. The Universities of Wisconsin serve more than 162,500 students. These 13 public universities are Wisconsins talent pipeline, putting graduates in position to increase their earning power, contribute to their communities, and make Wisconsin a better place to live.

  6. Our Campuses. Through a constellation of 13 universities and campuses statewide, the Universities of Wisconsin are home to world-class education, research, and public service. Our two nationally recognized Research I universities in Madison and Milwaukee offer both undergraduate and graduate degree programs—including doctoral and professional ...

  7. Starting on August 1 every year, you can begin applying to the University of WisconsinMadison. 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.

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