Edgewood College offers students the best of both worlds: the benefits of a small, private college and the perks of life in Wisconsin's vibrant capital city.
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Enrollment
2,007 total enrollment; 1,377 undergraduate; 630 graduate
Lakeland goes beyond the typical personalized experience that is common at small colleges. Lakeland students learn skills and build relationships that position them for post-graduate success.
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Enrollment
3,000 total enrollment; 700 traditional undergraduate students
Tuition and fees
$32,286
Room and board
$11,872
Student/faculty ratio
15:1
Major Areas of Study:
Communication / Communication Studies
Available as a major or minor, with an area of emphasis
Marquette offers endless opportunities; the chance to live, study and play in the heart of a dynamic city; nationally known programs and powerhouse faculty; a Catholic, Jesuit tradition that emphasizes ethics and lifelong values.
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Enrollment
8,024 undergraduates; 3,526 graduate and professional students; 11,550 total enrollment
Financial aid
Percentage of freshmen receiving financial aid: 100%
Student/faculty ratio
14:1
Major Areas of Study:
Communication / Communication Studies
Available as a major or minor
Economics
Available as a major or minor, with teaching certificate if desired
“Community” defines Ripon. The college’s personal approach to education, student/faculty relationships, small classes, residential nature, and liberal arts focus all help set Ripon apart.
St. Norbert College is a top-ranked Catholic liberal arts college. Explore undergraduate majors offered on our vibrant residential campus in De Pere, Wisconsin, just outside of Green Bay.
Quick Facts
Enrollment
2,000 undergraduate; 81 graduate
Tuition and fees
$44,432
Room and board
$12,698
Student/faculty ratio
13:1
Major Areas of Study:
Communication / Communication Studies
Available as a minor
Economics
Available as a major, with teaching certificate if desired