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Amanda Sauri kneels next to her young son against a light brown backdrop Finding college success in recovery

Amanda Sauri and her son September is National Recovery Month , a time to recognize the recovery community and the importance of evidence-based treatment for mental health and addiction recovery.…

Kristy Jorgensen UW–Madison celebrates inaugural graduates in online bachelor’s degree program

They’ve taken detours and traveled winding roads, but through perseverance and fully online learning, a pioneering cohort of returning adult students have arrived at their dream destination: a degree from…

John sitting at his computer in front of a large window Online student laser focused on finishing his Badger bachelor’s degree

In 2008, John Gloeckler was fresh out of high school, starting his higher education journey at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. A proud Badger who attended his first UW–Madison hockey game…

Joey sitting next to his van and surfboard with a foldout table and his laptop Creative entrepreneur sets sights on finishing bachelor’s in business – online

On a clear summer day at a Milwaukee beach on Lake Michigan, you might see people flying kites, freshwater surfing or having a picnic. You might also see Joey Nicgorski…

A smiling Manny and his son working on a laptop First-generation returning adult student boosts career potential, makes family proud

Learn how Manny Avila is making time in his busy home and work life to pursue an online bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Student having a video call with their enrollment coach from home How an enrollment coach can help you

Meet Zach Benson, an enrollment coach for UW–Madison Online. Benson graduated from UW–Madison in 2017 and spent some time working in the nonprofit world and in politics. Now he’s back…


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Amanda Sauri kneels next to her young son against a light brown backdrop Finding college success in recovery

Amanda Sauri and her son September is National Recovery Month , a time to recognize the recovery community and the importance of evidence-based treatment for mental health and addiction recovery.…

hand holding a pencial atop a planner Adult students share tips for back-to-college in the fall

Our academic advising manager shares tips from learners for adult students returning to school this fall. Have a great year!

Collage of outstretched hand and graduation cap with dollar sign. Help available for low-income students

Explore educational resources and financial aid options for low-income students, including scholarships, state aid, online education and more.

person on graduation stage speaking to a large crowd Accessing higher education as an adult

To celebrate National Higher Education Day, we talked with one of our education experts out how adult students can better access higher ed.

UW–Madison Online graduates Manny Avila and Erin Vranas stand on either side of Bucky Badger flashing the "W" with their fingers. Manny, on left, has dark hair and glasses and is wearing his graduation cap and gown. Erin, on right, is wearing a white sleeveless top and has long blonde hair. Photos: Celebrating UW–Madison Online’s first-ever grads

Take a look at the festivities from UW–Madison Online’s inaugural graduation event. Graduates shared the morning with family, friends, staff and Bucky!

Kristy Jorgensen UW–Madison celebrates inaugural graduates in online bachelor’s degree program

They’ve taken detours and traveled winding roads, but through perseverance and fully online learning, a pioneering cohort of returning adult students have arrived at their dream destination: a degree from…

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