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Good to Know
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a public land-grant research university in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded when Wisconsin achieved statehood in 1848, UW–Madison is the official state university of Wisconsin and the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System.
Rankings
38
(National U)
102
(QS World Ranking)
Location
Madison, WI
Enrollment
35,184
Acceptance Rate
60%
Personal Statement
Required
Application Method(s)
CGPA
3.0
(Transfer)
English Proficiency
80
TOEFL
6.5
IELTS
115
DET
Intakes
Fall: September
Spring: January
Fees
$58,912
Total
$40,612 / $18,300
Tuition / Living
SAT / ACT
Optional
Scholarship
Deadlines
Transfer
Spring:
October 1
Fall:
February 1 (Priority)
March 1 (Regular)
Representative
Sarah Woller
Senior International Admissions Counselor
Office of Admissions and Recruitment
Email: sarah.woller@wisc.edu
updated February 2024