University of Wisconsin-Madison

International student loans for UW–Madison* are available between US$2,001 and US$100,000.

*The University of Wisconsin–Madison does not endorse MPOWER’s loans and MPOWER is not affiliated with the university.

About the University of Wisconsin–Madison and MPOWER Financing

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a top-ranked public research university known for its rigorous academics and vibrant campus culture. With a strong focus on innovation, research and real-world impact, UW–Madison consistently ranks among the top universities in the United States.

As one of MPOWER Financing’s 500+ eligible universities, UW–Madison is accessible to students who dream of studying in the U.S. but need financial assistance. MPOWER offers no-cosigner, no-collateral loans to help international students finance their education.

A degree from UW–Madison opens doors to global opportunities, but funding an international education can be challenging. MPOWER’s student loans come with fixed interest rates, no prepayment penalties and exclusive professional development services, including networking support, resume-building guidance and access to an F-1 eligible job directory.

According to the 2024 Open Doors Report, the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) hosted 9,526 international students during the 2023–2024 academic year, including 1,900 students participating in optional practical training (OPT).

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University of Wisconsin–Madison campus life

Madison, Wisconsin

Located in Madison, Wisconsin, the university offers a picturesque and student-friendly environment. With stunning lakeside views, historic buildings and a dynamic city atmosphere, UW–Madison provides an enriching college experience.

Some highlights of campus life at the University of Wisconsin–Madison:

    • The Terrace at Memorial Union is a student favorite, offering lakeside seating, live music, and a vibrant social scene. UW–Madison is also home to Bucky Badger, one of the most beloved mascots in college sports, and a strong Big Ten athletic culture, making game days huge events.
    • The university’s location in downtown Madison provides access to charming cafés, local markets and outdoor activities along Lake Mendota.
    • UW–Madison fosters a thriving startup culture, offering extensive support for student-led ventures and research-driven initiatives.

University of Wisconsin–Madison highlights

Financial support

International community

UW–Madison is home to over 7,600 international students, creating a rich, multicultural environment where students from around the world collaborate, learn and grow together.

Wide alumni network

Financial support

As an MPOWER Financing partner school, UW–Madison students can access loans covering tuition, living expenses, and more—without a cosigner or collateral—helping them focus on academics without financial stress.

Diverse student body

Extensive alumni network

With 400,000+ alumni worldwide, UW–Madison connects students to a vast professional network, offering mentorship, career guidance and job opportunities across industries and continents.

Commonly selected study programs for MPOWER students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison

UW–Madison attracts students from around the world for its renowned postgraduate programs, offering a blend of academic excellence, cutting-edge research opportunities and industry collaborations. Many international students choose UW–Madison for its interdisciplinary approach, world-class faculty and strong employer connections, making it a top destination for career-driven individuals.Here are some of the most popular postgraduate programs international students pursue:

Masters of Business AdministrationBusiness analytics

International business managementEngineering (mechanical, electrical, civil and more)

Banking and finance lawComputer science
Advanced information technologyData science and machine learning
Biomedical Engineering (MEng)Environmental studies
Medicine (MD) and clinical research (MS)Healthcare administration

At UW–Madison, students collaborate with leading researchers and peers from across the globe, gaining hands-on experience and industry exposure that enhance their career prospects. The university’s strong alumni network and ties with top employers further open doors to global career opportunities.

University of Wisconsin–Madison cost

Pursuing a degree at the University of Wisconsin–Madison requires financial planning, but the investment in quality education and career opportunities makes it worthwhile. Understanding the cost of attendance and available financial support options can help students make informed decisions.

Here’s an estimated breakdown per year based on UW–Madison’s official website. Be sure to check for any updates:


Tuition and fee

US$25,652
Required course materials & supplies

US$1,100
Housing and meals

US$15,928
Personal expenses

US$4,942
Transportation

US$1,500
Loan fees

US$268

These estimates are based on the 2024-25 academic year cost of attendance for non-resident graduate students as reported by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Office of Student Financial Aid.

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Despite the costs, a degree from UW–Madison provides a strong return on investment. Graduates enjoy competitive salaries, with an average starting salary of US$64,365 for postgraduates.

If you need help funding your studies, MPOWER Financing can assist with loans covering tuition, fees and other expenses.

Jumpstart your dream career in the U.S. today through financial support from MPOWER Financing!

 

University of Wisconsin–Madison FAQs

Admission requires a strong academic background, a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution, GRE/GMAT scores (if applicable), letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose and relevant work or research experience for certain programs.

The acceptance rate varies by program, but on average, UW–Madison’s graduate programs have an acceptance rate of around 43%, making it a competitive but accessible choice for qualified applicants.

Admission can be competitive, especially for STEM, business and research-intensive programs. A strong GPA, research experience and compelling application materials can improve your chances.

UW–Madison is renowned for its research-driven education, top-tier STEM programs, business analytics, data science, engineering and public policy. It’s classified as an R1 research institution, emphasizing innovation and real-world impact.

While UW–Madison has limited institutional funding for international students, various assistantships (research, teaching, and project-based), external scholarships and private student loans like those from MPOWER Financing are available to help cover tuition and living costs.

No, UW–Madison is not an Ivy League school, but it is a top-ranked public university and a member of the prestigious Big Ten Academic Alliance, known for its research excellence and strong industry connections.

Yes, UW–Madison provides robust career support, including job fairs, networking events and alumni mentorship. The university also has strong industry ties, helping international students secure jobs in the U.S. after graduation.

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