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Revenue Sources in Fiscal Year 20222023 UWMadison receives revenue from five main sources for its nearly $4 billion budget. The universitys mission is supported by state and federal government investments, tuition, research grants, and contributions from friends of the university.
Per the US Census Bureau, Wisconsins combined state and local direct general expenditures were $60.8 billion in FY 2021 (the most recent year census data were available), or $10,340 per capita.
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As shown in Table 1, UW System revenues were $7.0 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2023-24 and $6.3 billion in FY 2022-23. During FY 2023-24, UW Systems largest revenue was Student Tuition and Fees, which includes tuition and other academic student fees.
The universitys mission is supported by state and federal govern- ment investments, tuition, research grants, and contributions from friends of the university. The largest portion of the universitys budget, approximately $890 million, or 30 percent, is from the federal government.
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Starting on August 1 every year, you can begin applying to the University of WisconsinMadison. As a first-year applicant, you can apply using either the Common Application or the Universities of Wisconsin Application. There is no preference between applications.
Many academic departments were ranked in the top ten nationally including, notably, sociology, accounting, chemical engineering, history, education, journalism, agriculture, the biological sciences, geography, and German.

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