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Custom Training

Training tailored for you

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. Our team of instructors has extensive experience working with a wide range of organizations: large and small, profit and nonprofit, private and public. Contact us to explore how we can help you meet your goals.

A variety of options

On-site, on-campus or online

  • Programs ranging from low to high customization, based on your needs
  • Standard trainings or programs adapted to your context
  • Specialized services and coaching

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