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UW-Madison to cover tuition and segregated fees for low-income Wisconsin students
Wisconsin students who want to attend UW-Madison and have a family income of $56,000 or less are now eligible to have four years of tuition and segregated fees covered by the university, Chancellor Rebecca Blank announced Thursday.
UW-Madison pledges four years free tuition and fees for state students whose families earn $56,000 or less
If you’re a Wisconsin resident admitted as a new student to the University of Wisconsin-Madison next fall — and your family’s adjusted gross income is $56,000 or less — you’ve just been given a free ride.
UW-Madison to cover tuition, fees for in-state students from families below median income
UW-Madison officials have unveiled a plan to cover tuition and fee costs for Wisconsin students from families with incomes below the state median, a move they say will ensure the state’s flagship campus is available …
UW-Madison unveils ‘Bucky’s Tuition Promise,’ latest commitment to state students
Over the last several years, the University of Wisconsin–Madison has taken numerous steps to ensure that an education at the state’s flagship public university is accessible to Wisconsin students and affordable for their families. Today, …
UW-Madison Announces Ambitious Public Commitment to Educate More High-Achieving Low-Income Students
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is among the first schools to announce public commitments through the American Talent Initiative (ATI), an initiative of Bloomberg Philanthropies Started in December 2016, ATI has grown from 30 to 86 …
UW-Madison admits first batch of freshmen, getting financial aid offers to them this week in competitive market
The University of Wisconsin-Madison offered seats to its first batch of prospective freshmen over the weekend and plans to get financial aid offers to them this week — several weeks earlier than in past years for …