The Universities of Wisconsin (UW) system is a collection of diverse public institutions spanning the state, each designed to provide specific academic and professional pathways. These universities function as a unified network that offers students nearly 1,500 degree programs. Whether located in major urban centers or smaller communities, every campus in the system is equipped with institutional resources such as comprehensive admissions support, financial aid tools like net price calculators, and career services designed to help students bridge the gap between their education and the workforce.
While each university maintains its own unique campus culture, mascot, and academic focus—ranging from polytechnic institutions to top-tier research universities—they all share a common mission of fostering student success and regional impact. Students across the system benefit from standardized access to academic advising, online learning options like the “UW Flexible Option,” and robust alumni networks that connect graduates with employers across Wisconsin and beyond. This integrated structure ensures that regardless of which campus a student chooses, they have access to consistent academic rigor, support for veterans and military-connected students, and resources for both first-year and transfer learners to help them find their individual “pathway” toward graduation.
(Four-year programs only)
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UW – Milwaukee UW – Stevens Point UW – Parkside UW – Whitewater UW – Superior UW – Madison UW – Green Bay UW – Oshkosh UW – Platteville UW – Stout UW – River Falls UW – Eau Claire UW – La Crosse |
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