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What type of student should I apply as? ; Who is a first-year student? · Who is a transfer student? · Who is a reentry student? · Who is a second degree student?
A transfer student is anyone who has attended another college or university after graduating from high school and wishes to enroll in an undergraduate degree program at UW–Madison. In order to be eligible for transfer admission, you must have completed or be in the process of completing at least 24 transferable semester hours of college-level work after high school graduation. AP, A-Level, IB, and CLEP cannot be used toward the 24 transferable credit requirement. We do not admit freshman-level...
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Deadline, Description ; March 5, 2025, Undergraduate admission application opens at 8:00 a.m. CT ; March 19, 2025, Undergraduate admission application closes at 4:00 p.m. CT ; May 16, 2025, Deadline to withdraw application ; On or before July 1, 2025, Application decisions announced ; September 3, 2025, New admits officially become business students
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The University of Wisconsin–Madison has been named a “new Ivy” by Forbes Magazine, one of 10 public and 10 private universities across the United States that are “turning out the smart, driven graduates craved by employers of all types.” · When it drew up the list of new Ivies, Forbes looked at more than just test scores and admissions selectivity. Forbes conducted surveys with hiring managers about institutions where they frequently recruit. It found that compared to five years ago, 33% of employers were less likely to hire Ivy Leag ...