The Division of Continuing Studies supports the mission of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the spirit of the Wisconsin Idea by providing educational resources to nontraditional students, lifelong learners and the community. Led by the Vice Provost for Lifelong Learning and Dean of Continuing Studies, the Division includes two academic departments providing continuing education… Read more »
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International Division
The International Division leads efforts across the UW–Madison campus to cultivate international scholarship and engagement, promote global awareness, and prepare students in all majors for a diverse and interconnected world. Opportunities to support the university’s international efforts: Global Wisconsin Idea Fund Study Abroad Scholarships International Internship Grants Global Wisconsin Idea Fund Ensuring that UW–Madison remains… Read more »
American Family Children’s Hospital
The American Family Children’s Hospital is a beautiful, world-class children’s medical and surgical center with a pediatric intensive care unit, a widely recognized transplant surgery program, a children’s cancer center, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Named a Best Children’s Hospital in 6 specialties by US News and World Report, this modern, yet comforting facility offers patients… Read more »
Arboretum
Thanks to visionary leadership during the Great Depression, the UW-Arboretum encompasses the oldest and most varied collection of restored ecological communities in the world, including tallgrass prairies, savannas, several forest types and wetlands. It also houses flowering trees, shrubs and a world-famous lilac collection as well as an extensive series of native plant gardens surrounding… Read more »
Mercile J. Lee Scholars Program
History Established in 1984, the Chancellor’s Scholarship Program was designed to increase educational opportunities for academically talented, underrepresented students, helping create a more diverse and inclusive learning environment at the UW. It originated from the visionary mind of Mercile Lee, and as it developed, it became a part of the Mercile J. Lee Scholars Program… Read more »