University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Ranking, Address, Tuition Fees, Admissions Requirement & SAT Scores

The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee ranking is as a 2nd tier national university by the USnews, and the 598th best US college by Forbes.

Requirements for Admission and Tuition Fees (Quick Facts 2014 / 2015)

The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee tuition fees are $9,882 for in-state and $19,610 for out of state students. It is a moderately selective college accepting 88.4% of applicants. Financial aid offered totals $66.5 million per year, an average of $7,940 per student.

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee SAT Scores and ACT Scores

SAT scores required for admission are not reported by the university.

The requirements for ACT (25th-75th percentile) are Composite 20 – 24, English 18 – 24, Math 18 – 24, and Writing 6 – 8 (The writing component is not required, but will be considered if you wish it to be).

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Information

The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee is also known as UWM, UW–Milwaukee or Milwaukee. It is a co-ed public research university that is based in the city of Milwaukee in the United States. It is known as the Milwaukee metropolitan area’s largest university and the state’s second largest university next to UW-Madison. It is a member of the University of Wisconsin System and one of the two doctoral degree granting public universities in the state.

The university’s current total number of enrolled students is 30,502 and it has 1,623 faculty members. Located at the upper East Side near Lake Michigan, the university is home to the only graduate school of freshwater science in America.

It is composed of 70 academic centers, laboratory and institute facilities and has 14 schools and colleges. It offers 94 bachelor’s degree programs, 53 masters and 32 doctorate degrees for a total of 180 overall degree programs. It is classified as an RU/H Research University in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The institution had about 68 million US Dollars in expenditures in the year 2010 alone and ranked 89th among US research universities.

The UUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, WI was built with a belief that the city had a great need for a public university in order to become a great city. The Wisconsin state legislature passed a bill in 1955 that created a large public university thatl offered graduate programs in the largest city of Wisconsin. In 1956, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was established as a result of the combined University of Wisconsin’s Milwaukee extension and the Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee (WSCM).

Some of the university’s notable alumni include Golda Meir, a teacher, kibbutznik and politician who became the fourth Prime Minister of the State of Israel; Alberto Fujimori, served as President of Peru; Larry N. Vanderhoef, an American biochemist, and academic and the 5th chancellor of University of California, Davis; Frank Caliendo, an American comedian and impressionist; Alan Kulwicki, an American NASCAR Winston Cup Series winner; and Jim Rygiel, a visual effects supervisor.

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Address

The university address is located at:
2200 East Kenwood Boulevard,
Milwaukee,
WI 53211
United States

Other colleges in Wisconsin state include Medical College of Wisconsin, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Rankings and Quick Facts

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Ranking
University world Ranking – Jiaotong 500 (China)
403 to 510
America Rank (Jiaotong)
165 to 197
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Facts
Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total)
25,270
5230
30,500
Faculty / Staff
1,625
Established
1885
Endowment
$161,000,000
Endowment per student
$5,280

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References

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; List of Wisconsin Colleges.

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