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University of Wisconsin-Fond du LacUW-Fond du Lac offers courses that are the foundation for more than 250 majors. Academic offerings include day and evening credit courses, study skills workshops and a college success course. Seven bachelor's degree completion programs from five UW four-year schools can be earned entirely on the UW-Fond du Lac campus. The park-like campus is composed of six buildings that surround a two-acr…
University of Wisconsin-Fox ValleyThe University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley is a fully accredited two-year collegiate campus of the University of Wisconsin System. Its commitment is to deliver the first two years of high-quality liberal arts studies necessary as a foundation to university arts and science degrees as well as specialized professional and occupational degrees. Emphasis on teaching excellence is the hallmark of the Unive…
University of Wisconsin-Marathon CountyThe University of Wisconsin–Marathon County (UWMC), part of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, is a two-year campus of the University of Wisconsin System located near downtown Wausau, Wisconsin, adjacent to 78-acre Marathon Park. The current Dean of the campus is James Veninga, who is retiring from his position after the 2006-2007 school year to spend more time teaching. UWMC is currently under…
University of Wisconsin-MarinetteThe University of Wisconsin-Marinette is a freshman/sophomore campus of the University of Wisconsin, one of the finest university systems in the world. UW-Marinette offers courses that are the foundation for more than 250 majors. Academic offerings include day and evening credit courses, study skills workshops and an Introduction to College program. Four bachelor's degree programs from UW-Mi…
University of Wisconsin-OshkoshUniversity of Wisconsin Oshkosh, the third largest university in the state with a total enrollment of over 12,400 (11,000 on campus) students. With 1300 graduate students, UW Oshkosh has the largest graduate program of the eleven comprehensive universities in the UW System. The University's 73 associate, baccalaureate and master's degree programs are organized within four outstanding colle…
University of Wisconsin-Rock CountyUW-Rock County is one of 13 freshman-sophomore liberal arts transfer campuses of the UW Colleges and offers a general education associate degree. After beginning their studies at UW-Rock County, where the student/teacher ratio in most classes is 20-1, students transfer to other UW System institutions as well as to colleges and universities throughout the country to complete their bachelor's de…
University of Wisconsin-SheboyganThe University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan (UW-Sheboygan) was established in 1933 in space provided by the Sheboygan School of Technical, Vocational and Adult Education. During its first semester of operation, the campus (then known as The Sheboygan County Center) offered six credits of coursework. A full range of courses did not become available until 1936 when a chemistry lab was installed. Sophomore…
University of Wisconsin-Washington CountyUW-Washington County! Here on campus, we are excited about the many new developments and opportunities that we are able to offer our students. The 72,000 square foot Collins Science Wing completed in 2002, provides students with state-of-the-art science and computer labs, lecture halls and classrooms. It has also increased computer access for students by over 65 percent. UW-Washington County…
University of Wisconsin-WhitewaterLocated conveniently near Milwaukee and Madison, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater provides students with personalized learning, vibrant campus life, diverse program choices and professional connections, all the resources needed to succeed. UW-Whitewater prides itself on a "close" campus atmosphere, including faculty who are personally committed to student success. The university values ac…
Ursuline CollegeUrsuline College was founded by the Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland in 1871 by Mother Mary of the Annunciation Beaumont who recognized the need for an institution of higher learning for women. Ursuline College was the first women's college to be chartered in Ohio and one of the first in the United States. The mission of Ursuline College is to offer undergraduate and graduate education within… |