WAICU

2013 Guide

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Waukesha www carrollu edu Enrollment: 3,256 full-time undergraduates; 3,523 total enrollment Student/faculty ratio: 15:1 Admission requirements: Individually evaluated based on ACT or SAT score, class rank, GPA, and coursework. How AP credits are handled: Credit may be awarded based on passing score of 3 or 4. Required admissions tests: ACT or SAT Admission phone number: 800.CARROLL (800.227.7655) or 262.524.7220 Degrees offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Music Education, Master of Education, Master of Software Engineering, Master of Business Administration, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, Clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy Other programs: Traditional on-campus day program, evening and summer program, Saturday semester Tuition and fees: $26,476 Room and board: $7,995 PrivateCollegeZone.org 8 Financial aid: Percentage of freshmen receiving financial aid: 98% Percentage of all full-time undergraduates receiving financial aid: 98% For institution-specific scholarships, contact the financial aid office at 262.524.7296. FAFSA required. Code: 003838 Athletics: Conference/division affiliation: NCAA Division III Men: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field. Women: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball. Intramurals: coed volleyball, flag football, tennis, kickball, Ultimate Frisbee, dodgeball, softball, table tennis, men's and women's basketball, coed soccer. Club sports: wrestling, men's volleyball, women's volleyball. President: Dr. Douglas N. Hastad General contact: 800.CARROLL (1.800.227.7655) or 262.547.1211 info@carrollu.edu 100 North East Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186-3103 Carroll University, chartered in 1846 by Wisconsin's territorial Legislature, is the state's oldest institution of higher learning. Throughout its history, the hallmarks of a Carroll education have been teaching excellence and individualized attention. With a total enrollment of approximately 3,500, our institution is large enough for a wide variety of academic offerings (more than 60 different areas of study), both undergraduate and graduate levels, and a large assortment of co-curricular activities. An average class size of 20 keeps the experience personal. Carroll provides a superior educational opportunity grounded in the liberal arts tradition and focused on career preparation and lifelong learning, all at an affordable cost.

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