2026 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Interview Day

Friday, January 30, 2026

*All times Central Standard

Meeting Link: https://wisconsin-edu.zoom.us/j/94901362975?pwd=oPNa7Em4m3cZvoMDURBJorR65WuWdC.1

Note: This link is to be used for the main meetings from 9:00–10:00am and 4:45–5:00pm (CST). For all interview, discussion, and lab meetings, please see the appropriate breakout room in the Interview Day Schedule for All Participants

TimeAgenda
9:00–10:00amIntroduction to the Clinical Program and Faculty
10:00am–1:45pmInterviews with Faculty and Graduate Students
You will have a total of 3 interviews, one with your potential mentor, one with another faculty member, and one with a pair of students. The meeting with your primary mentor of interest will be 45 minutes long. Your other meetings will be 30 minutes. Meetings with faculty will be on a different zoom link than the one above. You should have plenty of breaks during this time. Feel free to use that as a break from Zoom, to eat, or to check out some of the other material about our program that will be available on our website.
1:45pm–2:00pmLunch time
No meetings, enjoy your break! This is short, but you should have other breaks prior to this during the interviews.
2:0–-2:30pmDiversity Committee-sponsored Discussion of Commitment to Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in Program
You and a few other applicants will meet with a small group of current graduate students to discuss efforts to support diversity, equity, and inclusion in the program, including program climate, training opportunities, and diversity committee initiatives. Faculty will not attend these panels.
2:35–3:05pmInformal Discussion with Graduate Students
You and a few other applicants will meet with a small group of current graduate students at various levels of training to discuss their experience at various stages of the program and to provide honest and informative answers to your questions. Topics to be covered can include funding and cost of living, living in Milwaukee, program climate, clinical training in the clinic and community, and whatever else you have questions about!
3:15–4:45pmLab Virtual Open House
Visit your primary lab of interest. Several graduate students from your primary lab of interest will be available to answer any questions you may have. The faculty PI may also be present. Each lab has structured this a bit differently, but the point is for you to be able to meet with students in the lab and get a bit more time with your potential faculty member of interest.
4:45–5:00pmClosing meeting with the Director of Clinical Training. 

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