University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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  • The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a public, four year university with 155 degree programs.Official Site: Degrees Conferred The school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and is one of two public universities in Wisconsin which offers degrees at the doctoral level.Official Site: About UWM
  • Fast Facts:

    1. Established: 1885Official Site: Key Dates in History
    2. Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    3. Chancellor: Carlos E. Santiago
    4. Faculty: Approx. 800 (2007) Official Site: UWM Common Data Set page 25
    5. Nickname: Panthers
    6. Acceptance rate: 83% (2007) U.S. News Best Colleges: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    7. Weather: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Honors College

    Highly motivated and academically strong students have the option of enrolling in the Honors College. Admission is open to incoming freshmen, transfers and continuing students who meet the College's admission requirements.Official Site: Honors College
  • Schools and Colleges

    • Peck School of the Arts
    • Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business
    • School of Continuing Education
    • School of Information Studies
    • College of Health Sciences
    • College of Letters and Science
    • College of Nursing Official Site: Schools & Colleges

  • Athletics

    The J. Martin Klotsche Center, which seats 5,000, was renovated in 1999 to accommodate the crowds who come to watch UWM basketball and volleyball games. The largest crowd in attendance was 4,833 when UWM played basketball against UW-Green Bay in 2000.Official Site: Klotsche Center UWM's sports teams are part of the Horizon League. In 2001 and 2006, the UWM's women's basketball team played in the NCAA Tournament. The men's basketball team reached the Sweet 16 in 2005.Official Site: Key Dates in History

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