| "I was pleasantly surprised at the significant number and quality of international students in the Wisconsin MBA, particularly in the Nicholas Center. Apart from schoolwork, I am overwhelmed with the passion for football games at Camp Randall stadium! " |
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Apoorva Varadarajan Nicholas 2007 GE Healthcare |
| Bonifacius Pasaribu Nicholas 2005 |
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| Cisco |
"What I learned most during my two years in the Nicholas Center was working together as a team and coming up with comprehensive and feasible financial solutions and the ability to communicate the solution clearly to our clients. I think this kind of skill will help me most in my next career because most business schools teach financial solutions but what is important is whether my clients are able to understand and implement the solution. While this is true for any MBA to be able to compete successfully in the job market, it is especially important for international students who lack knowledge and experience of professional/business culture in the U.S. Nicholas projects are outstanding opportunities for international students to learn and experience cultural norms of the U.S. professional business environment. "
Useful information for international students ISS serves the nearly 3,800 international students on the campus at any given time. The UW-Madison international student population is among the largest of any university in the country. All UW-Madison campus units may use ISS as a resource. Faculty, staff, and students may contact ISS about orientation, immigration, and cross-cultural issues. |
| UW–Madison is a community that embraces diversity—both in the people who live, learn and work here and in the experiences that enrich life in the classroom and beyond. Our students come from every state in the nation and some 120 countries, bringing an abundant mix of life experiences and cultures. The campus provides services and student life programs designed to meet a broad range of student needs and concerns. |
International Business Student Association/UW Rotaract |
| Mission Statement: To provide a venue for students of all nationalities and backgrounds to build friendships, exchange ideas, and promote personal development through international awareness and humanitarian service projects. We aim to behave ethically, selflessly, and responsibly as students, professionals, and members of a united world community. |
