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The University of Wisconsin Scholarship is awarded on a campus-by-campus basis, or even on a per-faculty and program, rather than a uniform award.
The specific requirements for scholarship awarding vary from college to college and campus, and basically most scholarship requirements require students to have excellent academic results, including TOEFL scores, SAT scores, and GPA.
Scholarships range from $400 to $6,000, with some scholarships extending for four years and others for one year only.
The application period for scholarships is generally March 1 or February 1 of each year, or even earlier.
It should be noted that the University of Wisconsin is a public university in the United States, and scholarships are mainly issued to students in the United States, and it is more difficult for international students to apply, but the school still has some scholarship policies, you may wish to go to the official website to see.
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Meyerhoff Undergraduate Merit Student Scholarship.
The Meyerhoff Undergraduate Excellence Award at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is designed for students who have made outstanding contributions to the University of Wisconsin-Madison or the surrounding community in terms of leadership and service, and who have excellent academic performance. The prize amount is $1000.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison has 20 faculties. In addition to traditional university departments and graduate departments such as business, engineering, education, agriculture, and liberal arts, it houses the School of Law, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Pharmacy. The College of Arts and Sciences consists of 39 departments and 5 career colleges, making it the largest college in the university.
It undertakes teaching and research tasks in a wide range of fields such as biology, astronomy, history, geography and sociology. Almost half of the college students belong to liberal arts colleges. The University of Wisconsin-Madison offers 157 undergraduate programs, 150 master's programs, and 108 doctoral programs.
Scholarships
Meyerhoff Undergraduate Merit Student Scholarship.
The Meyerhoff Undergraduate Excellence Award at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is designed for students who have made outstanding contributions to the University of Wisconsin-Madison or the surrounding community in terms of leadership and service, and who have outstanding academic performance. The prize amount is $1,000 and the deadline for filing is April 5, 2013.
In addition to the above scholarships, various faculties also offer various different types of scholarships to students.
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