The School of Education offers graduate programs in more than a dozen areas and supports its graduate students in a number of ways, including: funding opportunities through fellowships and scholarships and a range of research resources and services.
Admissions
Graduate admissions is a two-step process between the School of Education academic degree programs and the UW–Madison Graduate School. Applicants must meet requirements of both the program and the Graduate School.

Funding Your Education
The School of Education offers graduate students a wide range of educational funding resources and information.

Research
Learn more about the many research opportunities and resources the School of Education offers graduate students.

Network Fellows
The Network Fellows program creates mutually beneficial partnerships between graduate students and community organizations, helping spread School of Education resources and knowledge into the community.

