Today's Events
Financial Aid Walk-Ins (2/8/2012)
Madison - Truax Campus - Main Campus
Room: 159 (Enrollment Center)
Madison College students and applicants in need of one-on-one financial aid assistance may attend a walk-in session with a Financial Aid associate.
Walk-in assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis; please check in at the front counter of the Enrollment Center, Room 159, Truax.Current students and applicants seeking financial aid for the 2012-13 academic year may begin the 2012-13 Financial Aid process starting January 1, 2012. Apply online by submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as 2011 tax returns are complete. Madison College's School Code is 004007.
Students applying late for spring 2012 financial aid may submit the 2011-12 FAFSA through early April. Late applicants are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible to allow time for processing as spring tuition is due February 15, 2012.
Students must be admitted into an approved associate degree, college transfer or technical diploma program to qualify for financial assistance at Madison College.Veteran Services Walk-Ins (2/8/2012)
Madison - Truax Campus - Main Campus
Room: 159 (Enrollment Center)
Veterans seeking assistance with educational benefits can find information on the Madison College Veterans Benefits web page, on askMadisonCollege and at gibill.va.gov.
Those seeking additional assistance may meet with a Veterans Services associate during walk-in hours.
Veterans are strongly encouraged to begin the process of applying for educational benefits well in advance of the start of their first term. Please refer to the Veterans Benefits Calendar for important dates and deadlines.
GED Testing-Madison (2/8/2012)
Madison - Commercial Avenue Education Center
GED/HSED testing. Preparation classes and information are offered through our School of Academic and Language Advancement tuition free.
You can find further information about the Orientation and Tests on our Testing & Placement webpage.
Program Discovery - Human & Protective Services (2/8/2012)
Madison - West Campus
Attend this Program Discovery to learn more about our Human and Protective Services programs, admission requirements and how to apply. The Program Discovery is for students interested in Early Childhood; Child Care Development Specialist
Apprentice; Emergency Medical Technician (Basic, Intermediate, Paramedic); Human Services; Criminal Justice Law Enforcement; Digital Forensics Certificate; and Fire Protection Technician. Registration is required to attend. COMPASS testing is strongly encouraged prior for better explanation of requirements.
COMPASS Testing - Reedsburg (2/8/2012)
Reedsburg Campus
Un-timed, computerized assessment of reading, writing and math skills. Registration required. Please arrive at the designated start time. Testing begins promptly.
A Madison College student identification number is required. If you do not have a student identification number, please click here to create one.

