The TOEFL iBT test is offered in the state of Wisconsin. The list below shows testing locations for computer based TOEFL exam. Please scroll down to find the most up-to-date list of available test centers (including addresses) in Wisconsin.
- ETS – UNIV. OF WI/OSHKOSH – APCN-7519
801 Elmwood Ave, Polk Library, Room 3,
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901 United States - Madison – Thierer Road, East – APCN-5323
1721 Thierer Rd, East, Pointe Plaza – 1st Floor,
Madison, Wisconsin 53704 United States - Milwaukee – Brookfield – APCN-4902
19435 West Capitol Drive, Suite L04,
Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045 United States - Milwaukee – Brookfield – APCN-4903
19435 West Capitol Drive, Suite L04,
Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045 United States - Ashwaubenon – Park Place (Green Bay) – APCN-4913
1525 Park Place, (suite 400),
Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin 54304 United States - ETS- UNIV. OF WI/STEVENS PT. – APCN-7520
910 Freemont Street, 3rd Delzell Hall Unv.wisconsin,
Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481 United States - ELS Language Centers – Milwaukee – STN14697A
1834 W. Wisconsin Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 United States - Wausau – Corporate Drive – APCN-4915
1 Corporate Drive, Suite 102,
Wausau, Wisconsin 54401 United States
Wisconsin Area Codes
Short for WI, Wisconsin was admitted to United States on 05/29/1848. The capital city is Madison. With an area of 169,639 km², Wisconsin has a population of 5,778,708. The population density is 34.06 people per km².
Wisconsin Facts
- The official name of the state is State of Wisconsin.
- State region – Northeast Central States, Midwest USA
- State area – 169,636 km 2 (including land – 140,662 km 2 and water surface – 28,974 km 2), 23rd place among US states
- State length:
- from north to south – 499 km
- from west to east – 418 km
- The height of the relief of the state above sea level:
- maximum – 595 m
- minimum – 176 m
- State Time Zone – US Central Time Zone
- Date of foundation of the state – May 29, 1848 (30th state in the United States)
- The state capital is Madison.
- The largest city in the state is Milwaukee.
- The population of the state is about 5,825,000 people (20th place among US states)
- The population density in the state is about 41 people / km 2 (23rd place among US states)
- The average household income in the state is about $ 59,305 (23rd place among US states)
- The state motto is Forward.
- State Nicknames – “Badger State”, “America’s Dairy Land”
- State abbreviation – WI
Now, about 600,000 people live in Wisconsin’s largest city, Milwaukee (and about 1,575,000 people in the urban agglomeration that has grown around it). The state capital, Madison, has about 260,000 residents.
Although industrial production now provides most of Wisconsin’s income, it is traditionally considered agricultural, or rather, the most “dairy” and most “cheese” US state. Indeed, Wisconsin provides about a quarter of the amount of cheese produced in the US and is the second largest producer of milk and butter in the country. Tourism is an important and rapidly growing industry in Wisconsin.