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    Wisconsin Lutheran College

    Wisconsin Lutheran College

    3.6(7 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    This college is great for kids right out of high school. If you are an older woman, it might be…read moreweird for you to attend. Okay besides that fact, this college is pretty solid of you are here to learn through faith. Expensive though not gonna lie.

    This school was perfect for me. I am WELS so i do have to say that helped my faith to be further…read moresupported after moving away from my parents and moving on to college 2 hrs from home. If you are not WELS, you are not alone. Over 50% of the student population considers themselves non-els or wels. It's true that gay and lesbian students would have a harder time adjusting but the school is definitely not against them and welcomes them the same. I had some friends there who were and they felt the conflicting belief system difficult at times but they suffered no oppression from teachers or peers. I went here for 5 years for a triple major in early/middle childhood edu, secondary foreign language edu, and German. The tuition really wasn't bad at all. There is so much financial assistance through the school which i think many don't realize. It is based on your ACT scores and grade point from high school like many other schools. They also offer scholarships for art, music, and theatre. When i traveled abroad for German credits, i was greatly assisted by the school for that too. The profs were fantastic. I felt like each one went above and beyond for each individual. I have lasting professional relationships with many and contact them every so often if i need ideas or help for anything. Even in this economy, i was hired by a school district before i even graduated for the fall. The edu program is especially rigorous and i was more than prepared for the complicated but rewarding career of teaching. Though a new teacher, i often share great ideas with master teachers and feel knowledgeable in many important areas. The dorms and apartments were pretty nice, esp compared to other schools. I thought they were good and if something needed fixing, Johnson controls was on it fast. The food is amazing. They have a fairly newly renovated cafeteria and the chefs are friendly and make things right to order. Students who can't eat gluten are limited, but if you let the kitchen know they can make sure you have options. One of my friends there had celiac's disease and they were accommodating. There are also constant activities on campus so there is always something to do whenever you need a break from homework. With about 1,000 students and a growing population, it's enough to meet many new people but also still get to know a good number of students personally. It was important for me to know many people who i see everyday - if you like that feeling too, it's a good fit. For me, i couldn't have attended a better college for my needs. I loved every minute of my time there and miss it frequently.

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    Alverno College - Accepted

    Alverno College

    2.8(10 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Great college for women!!! Their undergrad program is amazing for young ladies who want to succeed…read morein today's world!

    Alverno College is a money seeking pit that's absolutely NOT worth it if you in any way need…read moreassitance while going to school. The president of Alverno, Christy Brown, made the decision to sell Alverno's Early Learning Center suddenly and quietly leaving the families who use the center and the staff that work their in shambles. While the center over time was used more by the community than faculty and students, it was still there to help students of alverno go to school while having a safe and trusted place close by for their children. The early learning center also provided jobs to Alverno students, which the president did not even know about because she couldn't care less about anything thats not bringing in enough money. When informing families about this change, most of the families enrolled are now looking for childcare elsewhere because they dont align with UCC's policies. Alverno showing it's true colors yet again by not allowing reimbursments for families who are being pushed out of the center. Families are now out thousands of dollars for care they're not even receiving because of Christy Browns choices with the future of Alverno. Christy Brown is giving poor and negligent responses to families and stating that Alverno is in the business of higher education, not daycare. This also proves that Christy Brown is not interested in serving the students and staff of Alverno but looking at what profits the most. With Alverno cutting a variety of majors, Alverno is an overpriced institution and you can get the same education at a technical college for a fraction of the price.

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    Marquette University - St. Joan of Arc Chapel

    Marquette University

    4.1(30 reviews)
    0.3 miUniversity Hill, Avenues West, Westown

    So fun to be back on campus again, this time with my own kid as my colleague!…read more We took the 3-day Neuroanatomical Dissection course, taught by the Health Sciences faculty, and had a blast. We were so well looked after!! Thanks, Marquette!

    I would not recommend Marquette University unless your student gets a full ride scholarship. I had…read moretwo girls go to Marquette and after paying close to $150k each for Biological Sciences degrees they're getting job offers for $21/hr?!? They have experienced/learned nothing regarding stem cell research due to the fact that Marquette is a religious school. COVID threw a wrench in their studies but there wasn't ANY preparation for jobs and the real world. Nothing helping them get internships whatsoever. My girls would have gone in as Jr's but Marquette doesn't accept any AP scores for credit for any classes regarding their majors, being in the "honors" program NONE of their AP scores counted for even CORE classes. Friends kids went to IIT and graduated in 4 yrs with their Masters degrees. Honors degrees mean NOTHING. I could have saved the $ by them going in as Jr's or they could have received Masters or double Majors at any other school. Forget trying to get into the dental program unless someone in the family is already a dentist or dr. Just about every student accepted into this program has a family member who is already or family has donated $$ to the school. On top of that Milwaukee is getting more and more dangerous. The Citgo gas station on State between 15th & 16th is prob one of the worst areas to be. Shootings weekly if not more often, most if the student apartments are in this area just 1/2 block south. My daughters were in a club and came out to find a crime scene roped off because someone had been shot right outside and had no clue this was going on. They had to walk two blocks through it to get to their Uber rides! Guidance counselors are a joke. Mentors are a joke. No support no guidance no help, just a minimal undergrad worth $21/hr that you can make at your local Walmart without having to spend $150k for the basically useless degree

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    Cardinal Stritch University

    Cardinal Stritch University

    3.0(1 review)
    7.1 mi

    While this is now my local voting location, this review is actually regarding my experience with…read moretheir MBA program. It has been several years since I completed the program, yet I have many memories, both of friendships formed by the experience, and the frustrating battles with the college's staff and administration. The enrollment experience was very positive and set the stage well for entering this exciting new chapter. However, orientation was disappointing, with Phyllis T, our guide, lacking the charisma to handle questions and objections, and oddly offering up a bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips as a welcome snack. One bag of chocolate chips, like you'd use for baking cookies, as a snack. To adults. Enrolling in a Master's Degree program. You can't make this stuff up! As the program wore on, we encountered sub-par facilities (the first room for our cohort had an ant problem and a very unpredictable thermostat which made dressing comfortably for class after a day at work impossible) and a mixture of excellent instructions offset by some truly awful "phoning it in" ones who were clearly looking for some extra cash, not advancing future leaders. The icing on the cake was being told that because our program concluded in June, we were unable to participate in the May ceremony, despite that undergraduate students in a similar situation were allowed this honor. We must wait for the December ceremony, a full six months past the finale of our educational journey. No explanation was given beyond it being "school policy." Despite all that, I did learn a significant amount during the 2.5 year program and still keep in contact with some of my classmates. Looking back I often wonder how I balanced work and school, and pat myself on the back for my time-management skills!

    From the owner: Cardinal Stritch University began as a teaching institution for the Sisters of St. Francis of…read moreAssisi in 1937. Today, Stritch offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs that help students develop new skills, gain career-related experience, and build professional networks. Stritch is known as an excellent choice for studying the arts, business, education, leadership, liberal arts, nursing, and the sciences. Our campus is located just north of Milwaukee and select programs are also offered at locations in downtown Milwaukee, Madison, Brookfield and online. Students with diverse faith and cultural backgrounds are invited to embrace and live our core Franciscan values of creating a caring community, showing compassion, reverencing creation and making peace. With more than 33,000 alumni, our graduates are known for their roles at nonprofits, schools, small companies, health care organizations, corporations, and entrepreneurial ventures. Through education, academic support, mentoring, and career opportunities, we help students find their mission in life.

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    Milwaukee Institute Of Art & Design

    Milwaukee Institute Of Art & Design

    5.0(1 review)
    1.6 miHistoric Third Ward

    I'm not a student, but i went to the senior exhibition, which was open to the public (with…read moreprecautions). Signed up for a slot online and dragged the wee ones to the 3rd ward for for art. Guards at the entrance were nice and helpful. They pointed us downstairs to the galleries. Which were empty: we didn't see anyone else our whole visit. The art was of various media, from painting, costumes, sculpture, videos, comics, and more. Something for everyone. And you can't beat the price. Though you do have to put some money in the meter. Took us about 40 minutes. Definitely a place to visit, with or without kids. Check on their site to see when they have exhibitions and what they are showing.

    From the owner: The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, located in Milwaukee, is an accredited four-year college…read morethat provides Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Communication Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture + Design and New Studio Practice: Fine Arts. Founded in 1974, the college offers courses to more than 650 students. Its Pre-College Program offers intensive studio, technical, and conceptual experience for high school students. The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design offers a continuing education program that includes fine art and design disciplines, special interests and travel. It also includes skill and discipline-specific classes, lectures and other special presentations and opportunities for educational travel.

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