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The Milwaukee area is also known for its colleges and universities. The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee has more than 26,000 students in 150 different undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university’s business school accommodates approximately 3,500 students and is noted for its research in manufacturing, information systems, accounting, marketing, finance strategy and leadership, business development, and diversity issues. Marquette University offers more than 11,300 students a wide array of academic choices, and more than 60 majors, through its nationally and internationally recognized colleges and schools. More than 2,900 students attend the Milwaukee School of Engineering, a private university that celebrated its centennial in 2003.
Wisconsin pioneered the concept of vocational education in 1908. Today, the system includes three schools that serve the region – Milwaukee Area Technical College, Waukesha County Technical College and Moraine Park Technical College – which have a combined enrollment of more than 25,000 students in degree and certificate programs.
The Greater Milwaukee Relocation Handbook offers a comprehensive description of the elementary and secondary shools, colleges and universities in the region. It also includes charts comparing costs per student, enrollment and staff demographics, ACT scores, APT placements and graudate intentions by school district. For more information, click here for your complimentary copy of the 2007 Edition.
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Marquette University High School
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