Carroll University

Carroll University, the oldest four-year coeducational institution of higher education, is located in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Territorial Legislature chartered it on 31 January 1846, two years before Wisconsin became a state.

For Humanities & Social Sciences it offers the following degrees: Art, Communication (Journalism, Liberal Arts, Public Relations, Relational Communication), Criminal Justice, English and Writing, European Studies, Hispanic Health and Human Service, History, Modern Languages and Literatures, Music Education and Music, Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Photography, Politics and Global Studies, Pre-law, Religion and Philosophy, Sociology, and Theatre Arts.

In Natural & Health Sciences, it confers degrees in Actuarial Sciences, Applied Physics/Engineering, Athletic Training, Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Environmental Science, Exercise Science, Health Sciences, Marine Sciences, Mathematics, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical and Health Education, Physics, Pre-Physical Therapy, Psychology, Radiologic Technology, Recreation Management, Software Engineering & Applied Mathematic, and Sports Nutrition.

In Professional & Graduate Studies, it confers degrees in Accounting, Business Administration and Economics: Economics, Finance, Human Resources, Management, Marketing, Computer Science, Computer Science Dual Degree, Education, Graphic Communication, Information Technology, and Organizational Leadership.

Under its Graduate Programs, it confers master’s degree in Education, Learning and Teaching, Software Engineering, and Entry-Level Doctorate in Physical Therapy.

It has an undergraduate population numbering almost 3,000 of which 85% of its 2,500 full-time students live on campus. Nearly 2,000 of it student population is female. With an average class size of 22, it has a student to faculty ratio of 16:1.

Average full-time undergraduate student cost amounts to $27,250 broken down into: tuition – $20,400; room- $3,450; average board plan – $2,900; and comprehensive fee and activity fee – $500. Each year more than 90% of its students receive some form of financial aid.

For more information on admissions, financial aid or online learning opportunities such as online classes or distance education degree programs, please contact Carroll University.

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