I've been looking into the University of Madison recently, and I was hoping anyone could help with the deadlines. I couldn't find clear info on their site. Is there an Early Action/Decision deadline, or only a Regular Decision deadline? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
The University of Wisconsin–Madison (often referred to as "University of Madison") has a rolling admissions policy. This means that applications are reviewed—and decisions on those applications are made—in the order they are received, until all spots for the upcoming class are filled.
However, they do have priority deadlines:
- Early Action: Students applying for early action must submit their applications by November 1. This is non-binding, meaning you are not obliged to attend if accepted. Decisions for early action typically come out in mid-December to early January.
- Regular Decision: The Regular Decision priority deadline is January 15. Applicants can expect to receive a decision by the end of March. It's recommended to submit your application as soon as possible.
Spots can fill up quickly, particularly for popular programs. Make sure to have all your materials and documents ready by the relevant deadline for the best chance of acceptance.
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