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English Language Proficiency Exams First-year Applicants educated in non-English speaking countries must submit an official TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test (DET) score, unless English was the primary language of instruction in all four years of secondary school.
YOU MAY APPEAL ONLY IF you were denied admission to the UW or your application was closed and you now have new, docHub and compelling personal or academic information to provide.
First-year students can apply online via the Common Application or Universities of Wisconsin Application. A transfer student is anyone who has attended another college or university after graduating from high school and wishes to enroll in an undergraduate degree program at UWMadison.

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Here are the steps you can take to write an appeal letter for college: Understand the appeals process. Appeal quickly. Represent yourself. Explain the situation with details. Reveal your reality. Be kind and friendly. Make an alternate plan just in case.
Appeal letters must be written and submitted by the applicant to the Office of Admissions and Recruitment within 30 days of their decision notification. Email is an acceptable format for submission. Be sure to clearly outline the reasons for appealing and present new and compelling information.
Students who applied in Early Action and are not admitted but are later named National Merit Finalistsand thereby eligible for the Wisconsin Guaranteemust submit a Wisconsin Guarantee Appeal. Upon receiving and reviewing the appeal, the applicant will receive an updated decision.
Appealing a Deny Decision Appeal letters must be written and submitted by the applicant to the Office of Admissions and Recruitment within 30 days of their decision notification. Email is an acceptable format for submission.
The University of Wisconsin - Madisons overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 45.2%, with 29,784 out of 65,933 applicants admitted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate is identical at 45.2%, while no Early Action (EA) statistics are available.

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