List of colleges and universities in Wisconsin

There are eighty-five colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Wisconsin that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) is the state's largest public post-secondary institution, with a fall 2010 enrollment of 42,180 students. It is the flagship of the University of Wisconsin System, which includes 25 other campuses.[1]

Wisconsin private universities & colleges map

Marquette University in Milwaukee is the state's largest private university, with a fall 2010 enrollment of 11,806 students. With 19,827 in attendance, Milwaukee Area Technical College is the largest technical college of Wisconsin. Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology, also in Milwaukee, is the state's smallest institution, with an enrollment of 75 for fall 2010. Waukesha-based Carroll University is the state's oldest four-year post-secondary institution as it was founded on January 31, 1846, two years before Wisconsin achieved statehood.[2][3] Beloit College, located in the city of Beloit, was established two days later on February 2.[4]

Medical College of Wisconsin and University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health are the state's only two medical schools.[5] The state's two law schools, Marquette University Law School and University of Wisconsin Law School, are both accredited by the American Bar Association.[6][7] The majority of Wisconsin's post-secondary institutions are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission,[8] but 15 have received accreditation from the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS).[9] Most are accredited by multiple agencies, such as the National League for Nursing (NLNAC), the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), the American Dental Association (ADA), the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

Extant institutions

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Research universities

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List of research universities
Institution Location(s)[note 1] Control[note 2] Type[note 3] Undergraduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Graduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Founded Accreditation[10]
University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison Public Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity (R1) 34,561 12,455 1848[11] HLC, ACPE, ABA, ADA, AOTA, APTA, APA, ASHA, AVMA, CCNE, CEPH, JRCERT, LCME, NASAD, NASM, NAST
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Milwaukee Public Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity (R1) 19,411 4,418 1885[12] HLC, AOTA, APTA, APA, ASHA, CCNE, NASM
Marquette University Milwaukee Private not-for-profit Doctoral Universities: High Research Activity (R2) 7,660 3,660 1881[13] HLC, ACME, ABA, ADA, APTA, APA, ASHA, CCNE, NCATE, NLNAC

Doctoral/Professional universities

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List of doctoral/professional universities
Institution Location(s)[note 4] Control[note 5] Type[note 6] Undergraduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Graduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Founded Accreditation[10]
Concordia University Wisconsin Mequon Private not-for-profit Doctoral/Professional Universities (D/PU) 2,914 2,290 1881[14] HLC, ACPE, AOTA, APTA, CCNE
Edgewood College Madison Private not-for-profit Doctoral/Professional Universities (D/PU) 1,233 661 1927[15] HLC, AAMFT, CCNE, NCATE
University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh Oshkosh Public Doctoral/Professional Universities (D/PU) 12,946 1,196 1871[16] HLC, CCNE, NASM, NCATE

Master's colleges and universities

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List of master's colleges and universities
Institution Location(s)[note 7] Control[note 8] Type[note 9] Undergraduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Graduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Founded Accreditation[10]
Alverno College Milwaukee Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 917 905 1887[17] HLC, CCNE, NASM, NCATE
Carroll University Waukesha Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 2,884 513 1846[18] HLC, ADA, APTA, CCNE
Carthage College Kenosha Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs (M3) 2,635 111 1847[19] HLC, NASM
Herzing University–Madison Madison Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 1,664 1,275 1965[20] HLC, ABHES, NLNAC
Lakeland University Plymouth Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 1,488 606 1862[21] HLC, TEAC
Maranatha Baptist University Watertown Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs (M3) 818 248 1968[22] HLC
Marian University Fond du Lac Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 1,149 296 1936[23] HLC, CCNE, NCATE
Milwaukee School of Engineering Milwaukee Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 2,565 182 1903[24] HLC, CCNE
Mount Mary University Milwaukee Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 716 557 1913[25] HLC, ADA, AOTA
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Eau Claire Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 9,869 700 1916[26] HLC, ASHA, CCNE, NASM
University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Green Bay Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 9,257 523 1965[27] HLC, ADA, CCNE, NASM, NLNAC
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse La Crosse Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 9,400 937 1909[28] HLC, AOTA, APTA, CEPH, JRCERT, NASM
University of Wisconsin–Parkside Kenosha Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 3,365 767 1968[29] HLC
University of Wisconsin–Platteville Platteville Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 6,266 507 1866[30] HLC, NASM, NCATE
University of Wisconsin–River Falls River Falls Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 4,988 406 1875[31] HLC, ASHA, NASM, NCATE
University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point Stevens Point Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 7,489 640 1894[32] HLC, ADA, ASHA, NASAD, NASD, NASM, NAST
University of Wisconsin–Stout Menomonie Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 6,634 1,061 1891[33] HLC, AAMFT, ADA, NASAD, NCATE
University of Wisconsin–Superior Superior Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs (M2) 2,204 409 1893[34] HLC, NASM
University of Wisconsin–Whitewater Whitewater Public Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 9,751 1,695 1868[35] HLC, ASHA, NASAD, NASM, NAST, NCATE
Viterbo University La Crosse Private not-for-profit Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs (M1) 1,660 860 1890[36] HLC, ADA, CCNE, NASM, NCATE

Baccalaureate colleges

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List of baccalaureate colleges
Institution Location(s)[note 10] Control[note 11] Type[note 12] Undergraduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Graduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Founded Accreditation[10]
Beloit College Beloit Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus 1,011 0 1846[3] HLC
Lawrence University Appleton Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus 1,483 0 1847[37] HLC, NASM
Northland College Ashland Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Diverse Fields 531 0 1906[38] HLC
Ottawa University–Milwaukee Brookfield Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Diverse Fields 89 83 1865[39] HLC
Ripon College Ripon Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus 810 0 1851[40] HLC
St. Norbert College De Pere Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus 1,941 68 1898[41] HLC
Wisconsin Lutheran College Milwaukee Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Diverse Fields 1,031 116 1973[42] HLC

Baccalaureate/Associate's colleges

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List of baccalaureate/associate's colleges
Institution Location(s)[note 13] Control[note 14] Type[note 15] Enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Founded Accreditation[10]
Bryant & Stratton College–Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate/associate's college 1,229 1854[43] MSCHE, NLNAC

Associate's colleges

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List of associate's colleges
Institution Location(s)[note 16] Control[note 17] Type[note 18] Enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Founded Accreditation[10]
Blackhawk Technical College Janesville Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional 2,424 1968[44] NCA, ADA, APTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Chippewa Valley Technical College Eau Claire Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional 6,998 1912[45] HLC, NASM, JRCERT, NLNAC
Fox Valley Technical College Appleton Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional 11,664 1967[46] HLC, ADA, AOTA, NLNAC
Gateway Technical College Kenosha Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional 9,311 1972[47] HLC, ADA, APTA, NLNAC
Globe University–Eau Claire Eau Claire Private for-profit 1885[48] ACICS, ABHES
High-Tech Institute–Brookfield Brookfield Private for-profit 2006[49] ABHES
Kaplan College Milwaukee Private for-profit 1937[50] ACCSC, ACICS
Lakeshore Technical College Cleveland Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional 2,322 1967[51] HLC, ABHES, JRCERT, NLNAC
Madison Area Technical College Madison Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional 12,152 1912[52] HLC, ADA, ADA, AOA, NLNAC
Madison Media Institute Madison Private for-profit 1969[53] ACICS
Mid-State Technical College Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional 3,006 1911[54] HLC, NLNAC
Milwaukee Area Technical College Milwaukee Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Traditional 11,828 1912[55] HLC, ADA, AOTA, APTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Moraine Park Technical College Fond du Lac Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional 3,269 1912[56] HLC, JRCERT
Nicolet Area Technical College Rhinelander Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional 1,224 1967[57] HLC, NLNAC
Northcentral Technical College Wausau Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional 6,116 1912[58] HLC, ADA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Green Bay Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional 10,088 1912[59] HLC, ADA, APTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Rasmussen College–Green Bay Green Bay, Appleton, Wausau Private for-profit 1900[60] HLC
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College Fennimore Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional 2,520 1967[61] HLC, APTA, NLNAC
University of Wisconsin Colleges [note 19] Public Various HLC
Waukesha County Technical College Pewaukee Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional 7,357 1923[62] HLC, ADA, NLNAC
Western Technical College La Crosse Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Traditional 3,963 1912[63] HLC, ADA, AOTA, APTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Northwood Technical College Shell Lake Public Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional 2,656 1972[64] HLC, NLNAC

Special-focus institutions

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List of special-focus institutions
Institution Location(s)[note 20] Control[note 21] Type[note 22] Undergraduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Graduate enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Founded Accreditation[10]
Bellin College Green Bay Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 514 183 1909[65] HLC, CCNE
DeVry University–Wisconsin Milwaukee Private for-profit 1931[66] HLC
Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 0 1,538 1893[67] HLC, ADA, CEPH, LCME
Midwest College of Oriental Medicine-Racine Racine Private for-profit Special-focus institution 8 54 1979[68] ACAHM
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Milwaukee Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 898 0 1974[69] HLC, NASAD
Nashotah House Nashotah Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 0 134 1842[70] ATSCA
Sacred Heart School of Theology Franklin Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 0 111 1932[71] HLC, ATSCA
University of Phoenix–Madison Campus Madison Private for-profit 1976[72] HLC
University of Phoenix–Milwaukee Campus Brookfield Private for-profit 1976[72] HLC
Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology Milwaukee Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 0 75 1978[73] HLC, APA

Tribal colleges

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List of tribal colleges
Institution Location(s)[note 23] Control[note 24] Type[note 25] Enrollment[10]
(fall 2021)
Founded Accreditation[10]
College of Menominee Nation Keshena Private not-for-profit Tribal college 191 1993[74] HLC, NLNAC
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College Hayward Public Tribal college 306 1982[75] HLC

Defunct institutions

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List of defunct institutions in Wisconsin
Institution Location Control Founded Closed Ref
Campion College of the Sacred Heart Prairie du Chien Private 1880 1925 [76]
Cardinal Stritch University Milwaukee Private 1937 2023 [77]
Dominican College of Racine Racine Private 1935 1974 [78]
Downer College Fox Lake Private 1855 1964
Merged into Lawrence University
[79]
Gale College Galesville Private 1854 1939 [80]
Holy Family College Manitowoc Private not-for-profit 1885[81] 2020 [82]
Holy Redeemer College Waterford Private 1968 1985 [83]
Institute of Paper Chemistry Appleton Private 1929 2003
Merged into Georgia Tech
[84]
ITT Technical Institute–Green Bay Green Bay Private for-profit 1969[85] 2016 [86]
ITT Technical Institute–Greenfield Greenfield Private for-profit 1969[85] 2016 [87]
ITT Technical Institute–Madison Madison Private for-profit 1969[85] 2016 [88]
Lakeside School of Massage Therapy Milwaukee Private 1985 2011
Merged into Herzing University
[89]
Madison Business College Madison Private 1858 1998 [83]
Milton College Milton Private 1844 1982 [90]
Mount Senario College Ladysmith Private 1962 2002 [91]
Northland International University Dunbar Private not-for-profit 1976[92] 2015
Northwestern College Watertown Private 1865 1995
Merged into Martin Luther College
[83]
Racine College Racine Private 1852 1933 [93]
St. Francis de Sales College Milwaukee Private 1969 1982 [94]
Sanford-Brown College West Allis Private for-profit 1866[95] 2017 [96]
The School of Architecture at Taliesin Spring Green Public 1932[97] 2020 [98]
Key
Abbreviation Accrediting agency
AAMFT American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
AANA American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
ABA American Bar Association
ABHES Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
ACICS Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
ACME Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education
ACPE Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
ADA American Dental Association
ADA American Dietetic Association
AOTA American Occupational Therapy Association
APA American Psychological Association
APTA American Physical Therapy Association
ASHA American Speech–Language–Hearing Association
CCNE Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
HLC Higher Learning Commission
JRCERT Joint Review Committee on Education Programs in Radiologic Technology
LCME Liaison Committee on Medical Education
MSCHE Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
NASAD National Association of Schools of Art and Design
NASD National Association of Schools of Dance
NASM National Association of Schools of Music
NAST National Association of Schools of Theatre
NCATE National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
NLNAC National League for Nursing

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Notes

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  1. ^ Location is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  2. ^ Control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  3. ^ Types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  4. ^ Location is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  5. ^ Control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  6. ^ Types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  7. ^ Location is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  8. ^ Control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  9. ^ Types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  10. ^ Location is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  11. ^ Control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  12. ^ Types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  13. ^ Location is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  14. ^ Control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  15. ^ Types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  16. ^ Location is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  17. ^ Control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  18. ^ Types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  19. ^ Universities in this system include:
  20. ^ Location is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  21. ^ Control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  22. ^ Types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  23. ^ Location is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  24. ^ Control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  25. ^ Types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

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