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Why UW-Madison?

World-Class

By attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison, you gain access to a world-class center of research and learning, one of the most comprehensive and highly ranked universities in the world. More on UW-Madison...

Top-Quality Education

The School of Business is recognized internationally for top-quality business education at all levels -- undergraduate, master's, doctoral and executive education. It is consistently ranked among the top one percent of all undergraduate programs and top five percent of all graduate business programs in the nation. More on rankings...

Tradition

The School of Business was founded in 1900, as one the first commerce programs in the country. It was a charter member of AACSB/International Association for Management Education, the standard-setting organization for collegiate business education. Its graduate program was among the first in the U.S. to be accredited.

Alumni Network

The school counts a long list of successful business practitioners among its more than 30,000 alumni worldwide. Many return to the School of Business, serving on more than a dozen external advisory boards.

Outstanding Faculty

With its outstanding faculty, diverse and talented student population, innovative and flexible programs, strong research centers and creative use of technology, the future of the school's next 100 years looks even brighter.

Whether you chose to enroll in as an Undergraduate, one of the Full-time master's, the Evening MBA or Executive MBA programs, one of the MS Programs, or as a PhD Student, you gain access to the resources of this world-class university while enjoying the personal contact made possible in a comparably small business school.

Excellent Facilities

In 1993, the School of Business moved to its current location in Grainger Hall, one of the most technologically advanced and attractive business school facilities in the country. In 2000, the $24 million Fluno Center for Executive Education opened. It will be the new home of one of the oldest executive education programs in the country, serving more than 15,000 managers each year.