Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)

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Wisconsin Department of Corrections

Madison, WI
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Retention Rate

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Acceptance Rate

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Total Enrollment

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About Wisconsin Department of Corrections

The Wisconsin Department of Corrections is a state government agency headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, that oversees correctional facilities and offender rehabilitation programs statewide. In addition to its law enforcement and public safety functions, the agency provides educational and vocational training programs for incarcerated individuals as part of rehabilitation and reentry efforts. Enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported for this entity in available IPEDS records.

No specific academic programs are listed in current data. Vocational and educational programming within correctional systems typically includes GED preparation, career and technical education, and workforce readiness training across a variety of trades such as welding, carpentry, culinary arts, and computer technology. Individuals seeking information about available programming should contact the Wisconsin Department of Corrections directly.

Madison is the state capital of Wisconsin and home to the department's administrative offices. The agency's educational programming spans correctional facilities throughout the state, supporting workforce preparation and successful community reintegration for incarcerated individuals.

Contact Information

3099 East Washington Avenue, Madison, WI 53707

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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