UW-Madison Field Trip Planning Guide Educational opportunities

Arts and Music School of Human Ecology (SOHE) Textile Collection and Ruth Davis Design Gallery

Athletics

Camp Randall Tour Tour

College Life

Babcock Hall Dairy Store Campus Walking Tour Campus Bus Tour s the birthplace of the , UW-Madison believes that the boundaries of Nature the university extend to the state borders and A Allen Centennial Gardens beyond, and that everyone should benefi t from the Botany Greenhouse & Gardens campus and its resources. D.C. Smith Greenhouse Likewise, we invite you to expand your UW Arboretum classroom by taking advantage of all the experiential learning opportunities that await you and your students Science Arlington Farms at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Biotechnology Workshop Dairy Cattle Center Our campus visits fi t your curriculum: Geology Museum UW-Madison, the state’s fl agship university, has over L.R. Ingersoll Physics Museum Research Animal Resource Center 40,000 students and more than 900 acres to explore. Primate Center We offer almost 9,000 courses in every area of study UW Space Place imaginable, so your students can see and do things Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery: on campus that are unique, educational, fun, and free Town Center Tour or low-cost. Social Studies Campus and Visitor Relations is proud to showcase Hisory Tour our university and expand your students’ education including Native American by offering customized tours and visits to every Effi gy Mounds corner of campus.

This is just a sampling of the opportunities available -- Please visit info.wisc.edu to learn more. Planning ahead to make the most of your visit: • Please note that many of our campus venues and walking tours require a minimum of 10 guests. • Schedule at least six weeks in advance. Many venues and activities can fi ll quickly during peak visit months (March, April, May, June, October). • Realize access to campus destinations may be limited during particular times of the year due to university breaks, holidays and exam weeks. Please visit info.wisc.edu for the most up-to-date calendar. ampus and Visitor Relations is here to help you • The size of your group and the amount and your students have a great experience at of time you are able to spend on UW-Madison. We’ve coordinated hundreds of campus determines your destination options. Cschool fi eld trips and can advise you on tour options, facilities, logistics and schedules. By taking care of the details, we allow you to focus on what really matters: teaching your students.

Our campus visits fi t your budget: Campus walking and bus* tours are always free to school and non-profi t groups, but some campus visit options require a nominal fee per visitor. Please contact the Campus Visit Program at 608-265-9500 for additional rate information. *Groups provide the bus.

Ready to plan your UW-Madison experience?

To submit a campus visit request, please visit go.wisc.edu/visit.

Campus and Visitor Relations 1308 W. Dayton St. Suite 329 Madison, WI 53715 608-265-9500

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