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The Office of Admissions and Recruitment is here to help you prepare! Undergraduate admission to the University of Wisconsin–Madison is competitive and selective, and our professional admissions counselors review applications using a holistic process.
Apply. Ready to be a Badger? Your Wisconsin Experience starts here. 272 Advanced degree programs. 312 Undergraduate majors and certificates. 49K Students.
International students need to apply as either a first-year or a transfer student. There is not a separate application process for an international student. Applications, required materials, and additional common international curricula (below) must arrive in our office by our published deadlines.
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.
The University of Wisconsin is a top-ranked research institution located in Madison, Wisconsin, providing exceptional education opportunities to undergraduates, graduate and professional students.
Students seeking to earn a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison will apply for admission through the Office of Admissions and Recruitment. Undergraduate admission is competitive and selective; professional admissions counselors review applications using a holistic process.