Colleges in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has several technical colleges, community colleges and universities that give students the opportunity to study in many academic areas and advance their careers. With a population of 570,000 and more than 75 percent of residents holding a high school diploma or GED certificate, Milwaukee colleges welcome those who want to further their education.
  1. Marquette University

    • Marquette University has colleges of education, arts and sciences, business administration, administration, engineering, nursing, professional sciences, communication and health sciences. In addition, Marquette a law school, a graduate school and a school of dentistry. As a Catholic-Jesuit university, Marquette encourages spiritual values: excellence, faith, service, and leadership. Established as Marquette College in 1881, Marquette has served the Milwaukee region of Wisconsin for more than 130 years.

      Marquette University

      Undergraduate Admissions

      P.O. Box 1881

      Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

      414-288-7250

      414-288-7005

      marquette.edu

    Milwaukee Area Technical College

    • The Milwaukee Area Technical College offers students certificates, associate diplomas and associate degrees that count toward a bachelor's degree. Milwaukee Area Technical School provides a number of areas of study in the health sciences, liberal arts, business, information technology and dentistry. Culinary arts, construction, air-conditioning, welding and engineering are some of the technical subjects in which students can be certified.

      Milwaukee Area Technical College

      Downtown Milwaukee Campus

      700 West State St.

      Milwaukee, WI 53233-1443

      414-297-6282

      [email protected]

      matc.edu

    Milwaukee School of Engineering

    • The Milwaukee School of Engineering is a specialized college, supplying certificates, bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering. The Bachelor of Science degree programs include many branches of engineering, such as architectural, biomolecular, biomedical, business management, computer, electrical, industrial, mechanical, software, nursing, technical communication, perfusion, medical informatics, environmental, construction and structural.

      Milwaukee School of Engineering

      1025 North Broadway

      Milwaukee, WI 53202-3109

      414-277-6763

      [email protected]

      msoe.edu

    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    • The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has 14 schools, from architecture and urban planning to public health. UWM offers more than 120 undergraduate majors. A unique option at UWM is the individualized major, in which students can construct their own personalized degree program.

      University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

      P.O. Box 413

      Milwaukee WI 53201-0413

      414-229-1122

      414-229-2222

      uwm.edu

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