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University of Wisconsin Madison Out-of-State Tuition

Hey everyone, I've got my eye on the University of Wisconsin Madison, but I'm from California. Could anyone enlighten me about the out-of-state tuition fees there? Anything I should be aware of before considering UW Madison?

a year ago

At the University of Wisconsin Madison, the cost of attendance for out-of-state students is significantly higher than that for in-state students. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the total cost of attendance (including tuition, fees, room and board, books, and other expenses) for out-of-state students is approximately $61,100, with the tuition and fees component being about $42,000.

It's important to remember that these are just estimates, and actual expenses can vary depending on factors like what type of housing you choose and how much you spend on personal expenses. Also, it's good to know that UW Madison may appear less affordable than it truly is. The sticker price may be high, but grant and scholarship aid can greatly reduce out-of-pocket expenses for many students.

Another point to consider is that as an out-of-state student, unfortunately you won't be eligible for certain forms of financial aid meant exclusively for in-state students. This is fairly common for public universities. However, UW Madison does offer some scholarships and grants to out-of-state students, so be sure to apply for those.

You can also use UW Madison's Net Price Calculator (https://app.meadowfi.com/wisconsin) to get a more accurate estimate of how much you might pay after scholarships and grants are accounted for.

Overall, while the out-of-state price tag may seem high, remember that Wisconsin Madison is also known for offering a quality education. It’s also considered a Public Ivy, thus, the higher price tag for out-of-state students accompanies a robust academic reputation. So be sure to weigh the cost against the benefits of the unique opportunities and experiences the university offers!

a year ago

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