Marquette University

Key majors offered
Graduate
Civil Engineering
Undergraduate
Accounting
Biomedical Science
Finance
Operations And Supply Chain Management
Housing Location Type Offers Scholarships Student Population Offers CLA
Available for Undergraduate and Graduate Urban Yes 11550 (Total) Yes
Degrees Offered Public/Private Institution Type Student Body Student Population
Bachelor, Master, Doctorate Private Doctorate-Granting University Co-educational 390 (International)

Yearly Costs / ELS Level

Living Expenses
Degree Tuition Fees Housing ** Meals OtherExpenses I 20/Visa* (Total Required Funds) ELS
Bachelor $$$$ $ $$$ $$$$ 112
Master 112
Doctorate 112
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 I-20/Visa costs include Tuition, Housing, Meals and all other fees in USD
**
Housing cost may include meals and other expenses to equal Living Expenses
 

Location

Founded in 1881, Marquette offers an exceptional emphasis on academic excellence, student support, research and internship possibilities, and commitment to community involvement. More than 11,000 students study in 90 undergraduate major fields and 64 master's and doctoral programs. International students represent more than 65 countries. The high quality of Marquette's education has been recognized by a variety of sources including U.S. News & World Report (86th among top national universities, the Princeton Review ("Best 380 Colleges") and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance listed it among its “Best Values in Private Colleges for 2016” Adding to its value, Marquette offers scholarships for undergraduate applicants with high academic performance and credit for A-Level, IB, AP, and university studies. Marquette's academic advantages are also enhanced by its location in the vibrant urban setting of Milwaukee, Wisconsin - a city nestled on the shores of beautiful Lake Michigan (just 150 kilometers north of Chicago) and home to major US and international corporations as well as a dynamic theater and arts community, professional sports teams, amazing restaurants, an extensive park system and Summer Fest, one of the largest music festivals in the world.

Housing


There are nine residence halls and a number of university apartments. Marquette University's residence halls supply a variety of specialty housing options. All unmarried first and second year undergraduate students, under age 21 and/or less than two years out of high school, regardless of their academic classification, are required to live in the residence halls.

Student life

Life on campus offers an endless supply of activities, events and attractions. There are almost 300 student organizations to hone leadership skills, develop a commitment to service or begin to understand your unique skills and values. Milwaukee, home of the 2021 NBA Champion Milwaukee Bucks, offers everything from trendy coffee houses to world class dining, major league sports, to jazz clubs and, of course, abundant internship opportunities - all within walking distance or a short bus ride from the university.