University of Wisconsin-Madison
Founded 1848. With the passage of a Federal Act 1862, UW-Madison became one of the nation's first Land-Grant Colleges, establishing a tradition of research in Agriculture and Life Sciences. The largest Institution in the University of Wisconsin System.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 18
- Agricultural and Life Sciences College
- Engineering College
- Letters and Science College
- International Studies Department/DivisionFields of study: International Studies
- Environmental Studies InstituteFields of study: Environmental Studies
- Business School
- Education SchoolFields of study: Curriculum, Educational and Student Counselling, Dance, Educational Psychology, Art Education, Education
- Human Ecology SchoolFields of study: Family Studies
- Journalism and Mass Communication School
- Law SchoolFields of study: Law
- Library and Information Sciences SchoolFields of study: Library Science
- Medicine and Public Health School
- Music SchoolFields of study: Music
- Nursing SchoolFields of study: Nursing
- Pharmacy SchoolFields of study: Pharmacy
- Public Affairs SchoolFields of study: Public Administration
- Social Work SchoolFields of study: Social Work
- Veterinary Science SchoolFields of study: Veterinary Science
Tuition fee per annum
Local currency: USD
$5,205.00 – $13,330.00
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school or equivalent and College Board SAT or ACT examination. TOEFL test for foreign students
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