Living in Madison
HOUSING|TRANSPORTATION|STUDENT
LIFE| EMPLOYMENT|VISITING CAMPUS
Housing
University Housing operates residence
halls for both single graduate students and student families.
The Off-Campus Housing Listing Service is available to students looking
for housing off-campus.
Transportation
The UW-Madison Facilities, Planning and Management Office has information on transportation
to and around campus. Please see Transportation
Services for information on parking for classes, special events, and commuter
options including city bus service.
Student Life
Student Organizations: Occupational Therapy students at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison, have the opportunity to participate in student organizations:
General information about these and other special interest student organizations
on campus can be found at the
Student Organizations Office web site.
Employment and Financial Aid
Graduate education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is time intensive and
students are urged to minimize the amount of time commited to employment. Before
looking at job opportunities, be sure to check out available financial aid, scholarships
and fellowships for graduate students to see if you qualify.
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For information about graduate student financial aid, both what is available and
how to apply, see the Office of Student Financial
Services web site.
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Fellowship information is available through the
Graduate School.
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Scholarships and fellowships available to occupational therapy students are specific
to the degree being obtained. Click on the link below that pertains to your degree
track.
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Some students will require gainful employment to assist with tuition and living
expenses. For information on available jobs, visit the
UW Student Job Center for lists of part-time, limited term employment (LTE)
and summer job openings located both on and off-campus
Visiting Campus