Milwaukee , Wisconsin , United States
Total Students
National Ranking
Early history
In 1885, the Wisconsin State Normal School opened for classes at 18th and Wells in downtown Milwaukee. Over the next 42 years, the Milwaukee State Normal School saw seven different presidents, the addition of music and liberal arts programs, and rapid growth from an initial enrollment of 76. In 1919, the School moved from downtown to the current location near the lakefront when a new building, now Mitchell Hall, was completed. In 1927, the Milwaukee normal school changed its name to Wisconsin State Teachers College-Milwaukee in an effort by the State Normal School Regents to refocus on the instruction of teachers.
The college became one of the nation's top teacher training colleges in the 1940s. In 1951, the Legislature empowered all state colleges to offer liberal arts programs. The Milwaukee State Teachers College subsequently became Wisconsin State College–Milwaukee, but was still casually referred to as "Milwaukee State," as it had been throughout its previous incarnations; also retaining the green and white school colors and Green Gull's mascot.
A Vibrant Campus
NCAA Sports
UWM is home to 15 NCAA Division 1 teams that share 142 conference championships and 61 NCAA Tournament appearances.
Campus Housing
Five residence halls located in Milwaukee’s vibrant east side house, 1,989 students.
Exercise/Wellness
UWM’s 259,769-square-foot Klotsche Center offers group exercise classes, intramural and club sports, adventure excursions through its Outdoor Pursuits program, and more.
Outdoor Recreation
Located just blocks from Lake Michigan, UWM is home to the 11-acre Downer Woods and surrounded by more than one hundred miles of bike paths.
Student Groups
UWM has more than 280 student organizations that cover a range of topics and interests as well as a 43-person Student Association elected by and representing students.
Arts/Performances
Students enjoy hundreds of art, music, and theater events each year. Along with student productions, UWM frequently hosts nationally and internationally known touring acts.
THE Ranking::
601
QS Ranking::
N/A
Type of Accommodation::
On Campus
Annual Cost of living:
14000 USD / year
Average Annual UG Fee:
21500 USD
Average Annual PG Fee:
27046 USD
Application Fee:
N/A