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  1. Dec 6, 2019 · In December 2015, the Board established a new enrollment policy lifting the cap for UW-Madison and instead required that the campus enroll a minimum of 3,600 Wisconsin students in its fall freshman class each year.

  2. Dec 8, 2019 · Madison must strike a difficult balance between enrolling an adequate number of Wisconsin high school graduates, high-performing out-of-state students and students from Minnesota, who pay in-state tuition because of an agreement between the two states.

    • UW-Madison Acceptance Rate
    • UW-Madison In-State vs. Out-Of-State Acceptance Rate
    • What GPA Do You Need to Get Into UW-Madison?
    • What Class Rank Do You Need to Get Accepted to UW-Madison?
    • What Is The Minimum Sat Or Act Score For UW-Madison?
    • Admissions Trends & Notes
    • How UW-Madison Rates Applicants
    • Who Gets Into UW-Madison?
    • UW-Madison’s Yield Rate
    • Tips For Applying to UW-Madison

    There were an all-time high of 63,537 applications for admission into the Badger Class of 2027. 27,527 students were accepted, for an overall UW-Madison acceptance rate of 43%. Historical UW-Madison acceptance rates are as follows:

    Traditionally, it is much easier to gain acceptance as a Wisconsin resident, and that held true this past cycle. In-state vs. out-of-state acceptance rates are as follows: In-State 1. Applications: 9,692 2. Admits: 5,880 3. Acceptance Rate: 61% Out-of-State 1. Applications: 41,490 2. Admits: 17,705 3. Acceptance Rate: 43%

    The average high school GPA for the Class of 2027 was 3.9; an astonishing 48% of entering freshmen possessed above 4.0. Only 4% of the Class of 2027 earned lower than a 3.5 cumulative GPA.

    Among enrolled 2023-24 first-year students, an impressive 52% hailed from the top 10%, while 86% earned a place in the top 25%.

    According to enrolled Class of 2027 statistics, the mid-50% SAT range was 1370-1490 while the mid-50% ACT range was 28-32. Only 16% of applicants submitted an SAT score while 38% included an ACT result in their application.

    Firstly, the Class of 2027 was made up of 7,964 freshmen, down from 8,628 the previous year.
    Over the past three years, the acceptance rate has dropped 17%.
    The number of applicants rose by more than 5% last year, and 11% the year prior.
    New students included 3,813 Wisconsin residents.

    UW-Madison considers only two factors as “very important” to the admissions process: rigor of high school course load and GPA. Further, items that are “important” as part of the admissions process are: essays, recommendations, extracurriculars, character, and state residency. “Considered” factors are: test scores, class rank, talent/ability, first-...

    Let’s look at the demographics of current freshmen (2023-24): 1. In-State: 48% 2. Out-of-State: 52% The greatest number of students from the 2023-24 freshman cohort hailed from the following states: 1. Wisconsin: 988 2. Illinois: 213 3. California: 155 4. Minnesota: 145 5. New York: 102 Among non-residents, competition is stiffest among those haili...

    UW-Madison’s yield rate—the percentage of accepted students who elect to enroll, divided by the total number of students who are admitted—is 29%. This figure is significantly lower than other powerhouse state universities like the University of Michigan, UVA, and UCLA.

    If you plan on joining the 60,000 UW-Madison hopefuls for the next admissions cycle, you should know the following: 1. You can apply using either the Common Application or the UW System Application. 2. UW-Madison will continue to be test-optional through the spring 2027 term. 3. UW-Madison does not use interviews as part of its evaluation process. ...

  3. Aug 6, 2018 · In reality, we’ve been accepting about two-thirds of Wisconsin applicants for many years. We have much lower acceptance rates for out-of-state applicants. In fact, because we’ve set a new record for out-of-state undergraduate applications every year for the last nine years, our out-of-state acceptance rate has dropped steadily.

  4. Nov 27, 2023 · Dive Brief: Out-of-state enrollment at the University of Wisconsin at Madison jumped by 29% from fall 2016 to fall 2019 after officials removed a cap on out-of-state students, according to a working paper from American and Canadian researchers. Tuition revenue rose 47% over that time frame.

  5. *There is an additional fee of $306 for incoming Freshman students, $230 for new Transfer students, and additional fees for business and engineering students. International Study Abroad Participants: 2,551 (2022–23)

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  7. Jan 9, 2023 · As most University of Wisconsin System campuses grapple with consistent enrollment declines, some have increasingly relied on out-of-state students to fill the gap. That’s brought in more tuition revenue along with some concerns about limited access for state residents.