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Discover policies, training and support systems dedicated to ensuring the safety of youth enrolled in UW–Madison activities, both on and off campus.
Our award-winning team of designers, writers, web developers, project managers and marketing strategists spreads the word about the learning opportunities Continuing Studies offers.
If you are thinking about returning to school (regardless of what school), but aren’t sure where to start, staff at Adult Career and Special Student Services can help.
Adult Career and Special Student Services (ACSSS) is your gateway to the many education paths and opportunities available to you at UW–Madison.
We are available to assist faculty and staff in the creation of accessible, high-quality post-baccalaureate degrees and certificates, to develop new approaches to delivery methods.
Take free courses at UW–Madison as a Wisconsin resident age 60 or older! Enrich your life with stimulating courses and vibrant learning experiences.
One of the first operational components of the Wisconsin Idea, the School for Workers is the original university-based labor education program in the United States.
Advance your career with a professional master’s degree or certificate from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. 100+ in-person, online & accelerated programs.
Complete your undergraduate degree fully online with the top-ranked University of Wisconsin–Madison. Explore flexible options to fit your goals, work and life.
Are you looking for top-quality training to fit your organization or agency’s needs? Tap into the depth of expertise offered by UW–Madison Continuing Studies.
Whether you’re obtaining a professional certificate or taking a language class, you are on a worthy mission. We’re here for wherever you are in your journey. Because learning never ends.
Experience the vibrancy of summer learning at UW–Madison. Explore in-person and online courses, programs and experiences to advance your academic goals.
Badger Precollege provides academic precollege programs for elementary, middle and high school students to explore the UW–Madison campus while pursuing their interests in the fields of music, art, STEM, recreation and more.