UNDERGRADUATE A
Accounting Actuarial Science African & African Diaspora Studies Anesthesiologist Assistant * Animation Anthropology Applied Mathematics & Computer Science Architectural Studies Art & Design • Concentrations include: → Design & Visual Communication (Graphic Design) → Photography & Imaging Art Education Art History Associate of Arts and Sciences degree *** Athletic Training * Atmospheric Sciences Audiology *
B
Biochemistry Biological Sciences Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Sciences • Concentrations include: → Biomedical Sciences → Cyrotechnology → Diagnostic Medical Sonography → Medical Laboratory Science → Public Health Microbiology → Radiologic Technology
C
Chemistry Chinese** Chiropractic* Civil Engineering Classics Communication
Programs
Communication Sciences & Disorders Community Engagement & Education Comparative Ethnic Studies** Comparative Literature Computer Engineering Computer Science Conservation & Environmental Science Criminal Justice
D
Dance Data Science Dentistry * Dietetics* Digital Arts & Culture
E
Economics Education • Concentrations include: → American Sign Language Studies → Bilingual Education → Early Adolescence and Adolescencelevel English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies → Early Childhood Level → Interpreter Training Program (ASL) → Middle Childhood – Early Adolescence (Elementary Education) Electrical Engineering English Environmental Engineering Exceptional Education • Concentrations include: → Early Adolescence – Adolescence → Early Childhood Special Education → Middle Childhood – Early Adolescence
* Pre-professional programs. ** This program is offered as a committee interdisciplinary major (CIM). *** Offered at UWM at Washington County and UWM at Waukesha. **** Collaborative programs offered in partnership with other UW System campuses. Information current as of August 2021
F
N
G
O
Film Film Studies Finance French Freshwater Sciences
Neuroscience Nursing Nursing – Collaborative **** Nutritional Sciences
General Business Geography Geosciences German Global Studies
Occupational Science and Technology Occupational Therapy * Optometry *
H
Pathologists’ Assistant* Pharmacy * Philosophy Physical Therapy * Physician Assistant * Physics Podiatry * Political Science Psychology Public Health
Health Care Administration History Human Resources Management
I
Industrial Engineering Information Science & Technology Information Technology Management International Studies Italian
J
R
Religious Studies Russian
S
Kinesiology
L
T
Jewish Studies Journalism, Advertising & Media Studies
K
Latin American, Caribbean & U.S. Latinx Studies Law * Linguistics
M
Marketing Materials Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medicine * Microbiology Music Music Education
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P
Social Work Sociology Spanish Speech-Language Pathology * Supply Chain & Operations Management
Japanese**
Best Midwestern University
Theatre Arts
U
Urban Studies
V
Veterinary Medicine*
W
Women’s & Gender Studies
For a complete list of our academic programs, including more than 70 minors, visit uwm.edu/academics.
24,000+ students
17:1
student-to-teacher ratio
200+
academic programs
HOW TO NEW FRESHMEN
Apply
Apply online using either the UW System Application or the Common App. uwm.edu/apply
WHAT IT
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Costs
Apply online at apply.wisconsin.edu. Official high school and college transcripts are required. Learn how credits transfer at ted.uwm.edu or transferology.com.
To learn more about application next steps, visit uwm.edu/undergrad-admission.
2021-22 ESTIMATED YEARLY TUITION AND FEES Wisconsin
Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP)
All Other States
Tuition
$9,254
$13,300
$21,120
Average Room Rate
$6,542
$6,542
$6,542
Standard Meal Plan
$4,190
$4,190
$4,190
Books
$800
$800
$800
$20,786
$24,832
$32,652
Estimated Total
FAFSA
SCHOLARSHIPS
SAVINGS
To receive financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), available Oct. 1, 2021, at fafsa.gov. Submit early. The FAFSA determines the types of financial aid you’re eligible for, such as student loans, work-study and grants. uwm.edu/financialaid
Be sure to apply early to UWM for scholarship consideration. New incoming freshmen are automatically considered for the Chancellor’s Merit Scholarship. Go to UWM’s Panther Scholarship Portal to explore all your scholarship options. uwm.edu/scholarships
MSEP students from Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and Ohio pay reduced tuition, and Illinois students pay the same rate. Illinois and Minnesota residents also receive a $1,000 Milwaukee Advantage Program award.
300
student organizations
1,300+
74%
of UWM alumni live in Wisconsin
businesses host UWM interns
TOUR OUR CAMPUS IN PERSON OR VIRTUALLY uwm.edu/visituwm
To figure out your UWM tuition and fees, visit uwm.edu/cost-aid.
75%
of students receive financial aid
2,800
companies recruit at UWM
3,000+
students have on-campus jobs
UWM BRANCH CAMPUSES UWM at Washington County and UWM at Waukesha offer a two-year degree and a valuable start to a four-year degree. uwm.edu/generalstudies
HOW TO NEW FRESHMEN
Apply
Apply online using either the UW System Application or the Common App. uwm.edu/apply
WHAT IT
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Costs
Apply online at apply.wisconsin.edu. Official high school and college transcripts are required. Learn how credits transfer at ted.uwm.edu or transferology.com.
To learn more about application next steps, visit uwm.edu/undergrad-admission.
2021-22 ESTIMATED YEARLY TUITION AND FEES Wisconsin
Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP)
All Other States
Tuition
$9,254
$13,300
$21,120
Average Room Rate
$6,542
$6,542
$6,542
Standard Meal Plan
$4,190
$4,190
$4,190
Books
$800
$800
$800
$20,786
$24,832
$32,652
Estimated Total
FAFSA
SCHOLARSHIPS
SAVINGS
To receive financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), available Oct. 1, 2021, at fafsa.gov. Submit early. The FAFSA determines the types of financial aid you’re eligible for, such as student loans, work-study and grants. uwm.edu/financialaid
Be sure to apply early to UWM for scholarship consideration. New incoming freshmen are automatically considered for the Chancellor’s Merit Scholarship. Go to UWM’s Panther Scholarship Portal to explore all your scholarship options. uwm.edu/scholarships
MSEP students from Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and Ohio pay reduced tuition, and Illinois students pay the same rate. Illinois and Minnesota residents also receive a $1,000 Milwaukee Advantage Program award.
300
student organizations
1,300+
74%
of UWM alumni live in Wisconsin
businesses host UWM interns
TOUR OUR CAMPUS IN PERSON OR VIRTUALLY uwm.edu/visituwm
To figure out your UWM tuition and fees, visit uwm.edu/cost-aid.
75%
of students receive financial aid
2,800
companies recruit at UWM
3,000+
students have on-campus jobs
UWM BRANCH CAMPUSES UWM at Washington County and UWM at Waukesha offer a two-year degree and a valuable start to a four-year degree. uwm.edu/generalstudies
UNDERGRADUATE A
Accounting Actuarial Science African & African Diaspora Studies Anesthesiologist Assistant * Animation Anthropology Applied Mathematics & Computer Science Architectural Studies Art & Design • Concentrations include: → Design & Visual Communication (Graphic Design) → Photography & Imaging Art Education Art History Associate of Arts and Sciences degree *** Athletic Training * Atmospheric Sciences Audiology *
B
Biochemistry Biological Sciences Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Sciences • Concentrations include: → Biomedical Sciences → Cyrotechnology → Diagnostic Medical Sonography → Medical Laboratory Science → Public Health Microbiology → Radiologic Technology
C
Chemistry Chinese** Chiropractic* Civil Engineering Classics Communication
Programs
Communication Sciences & Disorders Community Engagement & Education Comparative Ethnic Studies** Comparative Literature Computer Engineering Computer Science Conservation & Environmental Science Criminal Justice
D
Dance Data Science Dentistry * Dietetics* Digital Arts & Culture
E
Economics Education • Concentrations include: → American Sign Language Studies → Bilingual Education → Early Adolescence and Adolescencelevel English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies → Early Childhood Level → Interpreter Training Program (ASL) → Middle Childhood – Early Adolescence (Elementary Education) Electrical Engineering English Environmental Engineering Exceptional Education • Concentrations include: → Early Adolescence – Adolescence → Early Childhood Special Education → Middle Childhood – Early Adolescence
* Pre-professional programs. ** This program is offered as a committee interdisciplinary major (CIM). *** Offered at UWM at Washington County and UWM at Waukesha. **** Collaborative programs offered in partnership with other UW System campuses. Information current as of August 2021
F
N
G
O
Film Film Studies Finance French Freshwater Sciences
Neuroscience Nursing Nursing – Collaborative **** Nutritional Sciences
General Business Geography Geosciences German Global Studies
Occupational Science and Technology Occupational Therapy * Optometry *
H
Pathologists’ Assistant* Pharmacy * Philosophy Physical Therapy * Physician Assistant * Physics Podiatry * Political Science Psychology Public Health
Health Care Administration History Human Resources Management
I
Industrial Engineering Information Science & Technology Information Technology Management International Studies Italian
J
R
Religious Studies Russian
S
Kinesiology
L
T
Jewish Studies Journalism, Advertising & Media Studies
K
Latin American, Caribbean & U.S. Latinx Studies Law * Linguistics
M
Marketing Materials Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medicine * Microbiology Music Music Education
– PRINCETON REVIEW IN 2021
P
Social Work Sociology Spanish Speech-Language Pathology * Supply Chain & Operations Management
Japanese**
Best Midwestern University
Theatre Arts
U
Urban Studies
V
Veterinary Medicine*
W
Women’s & Gender Studies
For a complete list of our academic programs, including more than 70 minors, visit uwm.edu/academics.
24,000+ students
17:1
student-to-teacher ratio
200+
academic programs