#1 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
92%
Total Cost
$43,644
SAT
890–1090
Cardinal Stritch University is located in Milwaukee, WI.
Milwaukee, WI
Explore 9 colleges and universities in Milwaukee. Compare programs, admission requirements, and campus life to find your perfect school.
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Colleges in Milwaukee
#1 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
92%
Total Cost
$43,644
SAT
890–1090
Cardinal Stritch University is located in Milwaukee, WI.

#2 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
59%
Total Cost
$58,585
SAT
1120–1330
Milwaukee School of Engineering is located in Milwaukee, WI.
#3 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
61%
Total Cost
$49,975
SAT
940–1140
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design is located in Milwaukee, WI.
#4 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
62%
Total Cost
$43,120
SAT
910–1110
Mount Mary University is located in Milwaukee, WI.
#5 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
78%
Total Cost
$45,460
SAT
970–1230
Wisconsin Lutheran College is located in Milwaukee, WI.

#6 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
81%
Total Cost
$62,350
SAT
1200–1360
Marquette thrusts you into Milwaukee's gritty, beer-soaked heartbeat, blending Jesuit service with Golden Eagles hoops swagger.
#7 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
86%
Total Cost
$41,696
SAT
950–1170
Alverno College is located in Milwaukee, WI.

#8 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
91%
Total Cost
$19,316
SAT
1030–1230
A vibrant urban campus in Milwaukee where hands-on learning meets Midwest charm.
#9 in Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Acceptance
100%
Total Cost
$6,750
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Flex is located in Milwaukee, WI.
Going to college in Milwaukee offers students a unique blend of academic opportunities and city life. Students benefit from internship opportunities, cultural attractions, and networking with professionals in various industries. The college experience in Milwaukee combines classroom learning with real-world experiences in Wisconsin.
The cost of living in Milwaukee varies depending on housing choices, lifestyle, and the specific area of the city. Students should budget for housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses on top of tuition costs. Many colleges offer on-campus housing options and meal plans to help manage expenses.
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