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  1. The University of Wisconsin–Madison received authorization from the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents to waive the requirement for first-year applicants to submit an ACT or SAT test score as a part of their application to the university through the spring 2027 term.

  2. International Students. Over 6,000 International (F- and J-visa) students from more than 116 countries choose to study at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, including over 3,000 undergraduate students. Our university is consistently ranked among the top 20 universities in the United States with the largest number of international students.

  3. The University of Wisconsin-Madison offers a range of graduate programs, including master’s degrees and PhDs in: Air resource management. Global health. Mass communications. Social welfare. Wildlife ecology. Soil science. Arts and Humanities. Engineering and Technology.

  4. McBurney Disability Resource Center 702 West Johnson Street, Suite 2104 Madison, WI 53706 608-263-2741 (voice) 608-225-7956 (text) 608-265-2998 (fax) mcburney@studentlife.wisc.edu www.mcburney.wisc.edu. Accreditation. The University of Wisconsin–Madison is accredited by the: Higher Learning Commission 230 South Lasalle Street, Suite 7-500 ...

  5. At University of Wisconsin–Madison, we offer eight undergraduate schools and colleges that are home to our over 130 undergraduate majors. Each school and college is distinct and provides unique academic communities, facilities, resources, professors, and academic programs for our #FutureBadgers.

  6. Choose up to three programs for one $75 application fee. Your materials will first be reviewed by your program’s admission committee and then by Graduate School Administration. Verify that your program offers admission for the intended term. Apply. Current UW–Madison graduate students, apply here.

  7. Mission. The University of Wisconsin–Madison is the original University of Wisconsin, created at the same time Wisconsin achieved statehood in 1848. It received Wisconsin’s land grant and became the state’s land-grant university after Congress adopted the Morrill Act in 1862. It continues to be Wisconsin’s comprehensive teaching and ...