University of Wisconsin-Stout
  • United States
  • Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States
    • School Type: University
    • Scholarship: $5,000/Year (Renewable)

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Fulfill Your Dreams at UW-Stout

Pursue one of our specialized undergraduate majors and receive the personalized attention you need to succeed, thanks to our 18:1 faculty-to-student ratio. Every UW-Stout student is provided with a laptop preloaded with over $4,500 worth of software, ensuring you have everything required for your program.

Our graduates enjoy a 97.8% employment rate and are highly sought after in the workplace, with classes that emphasize relevant, hands-on learning experiences. Get started on your career today by using the Request Information form to connect with an Admissions advisor.

International Education

UW-Stout welcomes international students from around the globe, fostering a diverse and inclusive campus community. The university is dedicated to supporting the unique needs of international students and visiting scholars, offering English courses to aid in their education and immersion into the international setting. Beyond language learning, international students engage in experiential learning through outdoor activities, festivals, and other programs that provide a deeper appreciation and firsthand experience of American culture.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

UW-Stout offers several financial aid programs to assist students with the cost of their education. Most undergraduates qualify for financial aid or awards, which average $10,500. Students have access to loans, grants, and scholarships, ensuring they have the financial resources needed to achieve their academic goals.