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For University of Wisconsin schools, including UW–Madison, tuition is determined by the UW System Board of Regents, based on budgets approved by the Wisconsin governor and legislature. The Madison Budget Office determines the rates for each academic program at UW-Madison.
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- 2023 Tuition FAQs
For Wisconsin-resident undergraduate students, University of...
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- Tax Benefits for Education
The University of Wisconsin-Madison does not determine...
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UW-Madison Bursar’s Office 333 East Campus Mall # 10501...
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Despite this fee increase, UW-Madison’s fee is lower than...
- Segregated Fees
Home. Cost of Attendance. Your cost of attendance (COA) is an ESTIMATE of the expenses you might encounter while attending UW-Madison. Your COA includes more than just tuition and fees – see below. Most programs’ COAs are based on a full-time, nine-month enrollment period, unless otherwise noted.
At UW-Madison, resident undergraduate tuition will increase by $362 to $10,006 annually in fall 2024. Tuition for non-resident UW–Madison undergraduates will increase by $1,464 to $40,505 annually in fall 2024. The Board…
What will it cost? Your cost of attendance (COA) is an ESTIMATE of what it will cost you to cover the expenses of attending UW-Madison. Your COA includes more than just tuition and fees - click below to learn what's included or try our Net Price Calculator.
Tuition and Fees. For University of Wisconsin schools including UW–Madison, tuition is determined by the UW System Board of Regents, based on budgets approved by the Wisconsin governor and legislature. The Madison Budget Office determines the rates for each academic program at UW–Madison.
University of Wisconsin--Madison's tuition is $11,205 for in-state and $40,603 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560,...
Tuition rates listed below are by academic year. The chart includes tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year for a full-time undergraduate student. These figures do not include living costs (i.e.: housing, meal plans) or various miscellaneous costs (i.e.: books, supplies, fees).