Find the
Right College
Out of 2,093+
Options
River Falls, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - River Falls is a public, comprehensive institution. Founded as a state normal school in 1874, it gained state university status in 1964. The university offers programs through the Colleges of Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, and Education. Its 225-acre campus is located in River Falls, 30 miles east of Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Platteville, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Platteville, founded in 1866, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 400-acre campus is located in Platteville, 65 miles southwest of Madison.
Patchogue, New York
St. Joseph's College - Long Island Campus is a private, liberal arts college established in 1978. The 28-acre lakeside campus is located in the village of Patchogue in Suffolk County, Long Island.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Parkside, founded in 1965, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 751-acre campus is located in Kenosha, in the southeastern corner of Wisconsin, 30 miles south of Milwaukee.
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh is a public, comprehensive institution. Founded as a state normal school in 1871, it gained state university status in 1964. Its 165-acre campus is located in Oshkosh, 90 miles northwest of Milwaukee.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee is a public, comprehensive institution. Founded as a state normal school in 1885, it gained university status in 1956. Its 93-acre campus is located in a residential area two miles from downtown Milwaukee.
La Crosse, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, founded in 1906, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 121-acre campus is located in La Crosse, 140 miles northwest of Madison.
Green Bay, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, founded in 1965, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 700-acre campus is located in Green Bay, about 125 miles north of Milwaukee.
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire is a public, comprehensive institution. Founded as a state Normal School in 1916, it gained university status in 1971. Students looking for enrichment and an extra challenge choose UW-Eau Claire because it is a Center of Excellence for Faculty/Student Undergraduate Research Collaboration. This means students work closely with professors on research and other scholarly activities, gaining valuable experience for graduate school or a job after graduation. The Blugold Fellowship, for example, offers new freshmen a scholarship and a chance to work with a faculty member on a research project from the start. Its 333-acre campus is located in Eau Claire, 90 miles east of Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Phone: 1-800-874-2458
Email: info@collegecompare.com