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Institution Type: Public
School size: 28000
International student service office: Yes
Study Abroad Department: Yes
Top Programs: Architecture, Anthropology, Administration, Accounting, Art History, Art/Fine Arts, Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Business Administration, Commerce, Management, Chemistry, Communication Sciences (Audiology and Speech Pathology), Communications (Journalism, Mass Media), Computer Science, Dance, Economics, Education, Engineering, English as a Second Language, English Literature, Finance, Financial Accounting, Geography, Geology, Health Sciences, History, Human Resources, Humanities, Information Systems, Liberal Arts (misc. Arts and Sciences), Library and Information Science, Marketing, Mathematics, MBA, Music, Nursing, Philosophy, Photography, Physical/Occupational/Rehabilitation Therapy, Physics, Political Science, Politics, Psychology, Radio, Television and Film, Social Sciences, Social Work, Sociology, Strategic Management of Operations, Theater, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, International Education
Top Degrees: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral's, Post Doctoral's
Academic Calendar: Semester
Accredited: Yes
Programs in English: Yes
Housing options: Yes
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What The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is all about
UWM prepares students academically and professionally for the global economy. Every student has the opportunity to succeed at UWM with Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. programs in an over 180 disciplines, extensive student resources, world-class faculty, and an outstanding research agenda.
UWM is a premier doctoral research university with 32 doctoral degree programs and continually increases the quantity and quality of research. Undergraduate students also have the opportunity to participate in research through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program UROP). Building on a strong tradition of undergraduate research at UWM, the UROP makes it possible for even first- and second-year undergraduates to participate first-hand in the University's research mission.
UWM also has an outstanding ESL program offering conditional and dual admission to undergraduate students. Graduate students can be admitted requiring some additional English language study and enroll in both academic and ESL courses.
Milwaukee is the largest city and the business, financial, industrial and cultural heart of Wisconsin. Arts, sports and cultural festivals are held year-round. UWM is located in a quiet, safe and attractive neighborhood within walking distance of Lake Michigan and public parks. Although metropolitan, Milwaukee’s community makes it feel like a small town.
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Associations we are a member of
  • United States of America AAC&U - Association of American Colleges and Universities
  • United States of America AACRAO - American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
  • United States of America AIRC - American International Recruitment Council
  • United States of America CEA - Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA)
  • United States of America NAFSA - Association of International Educators
  • United States of America NAGAP - National Association of Graduate Admissions Professionals
  • United States of America NAGAP - National Association of Graduate Admissions Professionals
  • United States of America Study WI - Study Wisconsin
  • United States of America UCIEP - University and College Intensive English Programs
Language Program

Admissions Contact

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About 100 students from more than 30 countries and speaking 20 different languages enroll in the UWM Intensive English Program (IEP) each semester. Students enroll in the IEP for a variety of reasons: some are planning to study at UWM and need to improve

Calendar & fees

Average cost of 4-week intensive language program including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board: 2,644.00 (USD)
Award scholarships? No
Is there financial assistance available for this program? No

Main Campus Location of this program

Institution Name: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Address: Center for International Education ISSS PO Box 413
City/Location: Milwaukee
State/Province: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Zip/Postal Code: 53217
Telephone: 414-229-5757
Fax: 414-229-0521
About this program:
Intensive English Program The Intensive English Program offers intensive, focused instruction for 20 hours every week. This program includes work in Listening Comprehension, Reading and Writing. An advanced level combines all of these for more in-depth academically oriented training. All the classes are non-credit. CEA Accredited! About 100 students from more than 30 countries and speaking 20 different languages enroll in the UWM Intensive English Program (IEP) each semester. Students enroll in the IEP for a variety of reasons: some are planning to study at UWM and need to improve their English before beginning full time academic study; some are planning to study at other U.S. colleges or universities; some are working to improve their English for professional advancement; some have a personal goal of gaining greater fluency.
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Foundation Year: 1956

Languages taught

  • English

Courses Offered

  • Adult Vacation
  • General Language
  • Language for Academic Purposes

Exam Preparation Offered

  • IELTS
  • TOEFL

Accommodation

  • Flat
  • Hotel
  • Student Residence
  • University Residence

Our Location

Milwaukee
Known as "A Great Place on a Great Lake," Milwaukee offers a lifestyle that is comfortable, varied, and exciting. Just 90 minutes north of Chicago, Milwaukee offers numerous cultural and recreational opportunities, and is famous for its many ethnic festivals that take place throughout the year. Its scenic location on Lake Michigan provides a wide range of outdoor activities including water sports, biking, camping, and snow skiing, all within an hour's drive of the city. Public transportation is readily available to all parts of the city, as well as to Chicago and other locations in Wisconsin.

The University is located in a quiet residential section of the city near Lake Michigan. With an enrollment of over 28,000 students, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is the largest of ten universities and colleges in the metropolitan area.
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Miscellaneous Information

Closest airport: Milwaukee (MKE) or Chicago (ORD)
Airport pick-up service? No
Airport return service? No
Offer certificates? Yes
Language teacher qualifications: 100% hold a recognized language teaching qualification
Principal student nationalities represented at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Saudi Arabian, Chinese, Korean, Colombian
Offer on-campus work opportunities? Yes
Offer extracurricular excursions? Yes
Offer weekly activities? Yes
Maximum number of students per class: 23
Average number of students per class: 15
Minimum required age for children/pupil courses: 18
Average age of students in summer: 20
Average age of students for the rest of year: 22
Average number of course levels offered in the summer: 4
Average number of course levels offered for the rest of year: 4
Language Lab? Yes
Library? Yes
Access to a computer or the internet? Yes
Cafeteria? Yes
Disability Services:
  • Services for the hearing impaired
  • Services for the mobility impaired
  • Services for the visually impaired

Athletics:
  • Baseball (Men)
  • Basketball (Men and Women)
  • Cross Country (Men and Women)
  • Golf (Men and Women)
  • Indoor track (Men and Women)
  • Lacrosse (Men and Women)
  • Rugby (Men and Women)
  • Sailing (Men and Women)
  • Soccer (Men and Women)
  • Swimming (Men and Women)
  • Tennis (Men and Women)
  • Volleyball (Men and Women)
  • Weightlifting (Men and Women)

GLBT-Friendly: Yes

About your school

Student enrollment: Big
School setting: Urban
Student diversity: Very diverse
Other school options:
  • Co-ed (men and women)
Undergrad Program

Admissions Contact

ISSS Staff
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UWM is one of two public doctoral research universities in the state, offering almost 31,000 students a comprehensive liberal arts and professional education through 180 majors and degree programs.

Calendar & fees

Estimated Calendar & fees (Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board): 31.00 (USD)
Award scholarships? No
Is there financial assistance available for this program? No

Useful Links

Price table: http://www4.uwm.edu/admission/financialaid.cfm
Start dates: http://www4.uwm.edu/academics/calendar.cfm

Main Campus Location of this program

Institution Name: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Address: Center for International Education ISSS PO Box 413 - (Maps)
Zip/Postal Code: 53217
City/Location: MILWAUKEE
Country: United States
State/Province: Wisconsin
Telephone: 414-229-4846
Fax: 414-229-0521
About this program:
UWM prepares students academically and professionally for the global economy. Every student has the opportunity to succeed at UWM with Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. programs in an over 180 disciplines, extensive student resources, world-class faculty, and an outstanding research agenda. Undergraduate students also have the opportunity to participate in research through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program UROP). Building on a strong tradition of undergraduate research at UWM, the UROP makes it possible for even first- and second-year undergraduates to participate first-hand in the University's research mission. UWM also has an outstanding ESL program offering conditional and dual admission to undergraduate students. Graduate students can be admitted requiring some additional English language study and enroll in both academic and ESL courses. Milwaukee is the largest city and the business, financial, industrial and cultural heart of Wisconsin. Arts, sports and cultural festivals are held year-round. UWM is located in a quiet, safe and attractive neighborhood within walking distance of Lake Michigan and public parks. Although metropolitan, Milwaukee’s community makes it feel like a small town.
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Foundation Year: 1956
Observation: By the numbers30,000 students representing 50 states, 80 countries,180 degree programs and counting. A faculty-student ratio of 1:20 and140,000 alumni worldwide

Majors Offered

  • Accountancy, Banking & Finance
  • Business & Management Studies
  • Economics & Econometrics
  • Globalisation & Development
  • Health Service Management
  • Human Resources
  • International Business
  • International Relations/ Conflict Resolution
  • Library & Information Management
  • Marketing
  • Politics & International Studies
  • Public Relations
  • Social Policy & Administration
  • Town & Country Planning
  • Anatomy
  • Anthropology
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Biotechnology
  • Chemistry
  • Clinical Laboratory Sciences
  • Computer Science
  • Criminology
  • Earth Sciences
  • Environmental Studies
  • Food Science & Nutrition
  • Food Science & Technology
  • Forensic Science
  • Genetics Science
  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Informatics
  • Information Systems
  • Information Technology
  • Materials Science
  • Physical Education & Sport Studies
  • Physics
  • Psychology
  • Pure Mathematics
  • Sociology
  • Statistics & Operational Research
  • Advertising
  • American Studies
  • Archaeology
  • Architecture
  • Art & Design
  • Ceramics
  • Classics & Ancient History
  • Communications & Media Studies
  • Digital Media & Design Technology
  • Drama, Dance & Performing Arts
  • Education
  • English Literature & Comparitive Studies
  • Film/ Video/ Television
  • Fine Art
  • German, Dutch & Scandinavian Studies
  • Graphic Design
  • History
  • History of Art
  • Journalism
  • Liberal Arts/ Liberal Studies
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Photography
  • Web Design/ Development
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Clinical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Engineering (General)
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufact. Engineering
  • Community/Child Services
  • Hospital-Based Clinical Subjects
  • Medicine-Related Studies
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacy
  • Pre-Clinical Studies
  • Pre-Med
  • Social Work
  • International Finance
  • International Business Operations & Management

Accommodation

  • Flat
  • Hotel
  • Student Residence
  • University Residence

Our Location

Amazing Milwaukee

Milwaukee is a revelation for visitors. The city is known for its ethnic communities, industrial heritage and sports teams. But you'll soon discover that Milwaukee is "big league" in many ways.

World-famous architecture and glorious Lake Michigan vistas beckon just a few blocks east of the UWM campus. Milwaukee supports a dynamic and diverse arts scene, with an exhibition and performance calendar that's the envy of much larger cities.

Even the city's best-loved institutions offer surprises: the IMAX domed theater at the Milwaukee Public Museum adds a planetarium; the Milwaukee County Zoo opens a multi-level "Giraffe Experience"; and the Milwaukee Art Museum creates an exhibit that will travel to the musée du Louvre.

Depending on the time of year, visitors enjoy ice skating in the heart of downtown or dance to the beat of a favorite band at the lakefront Summerfest grounds.

Whatever intrigues you, be sure to set aside time to sample what the city has to offer.
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Miscellaneous Information

Closest airport: Milwaukee (MKE) or Chicago (ORD)
Airport pick-up service? No
Airport return service? No
Principal student nationalities represented at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: India, Saudi Arabia, China, Korean
Offer on-campus work opportunities? Yes
Disability Services:
  • Services for the hearing impaired
  • Services for the mobility impaired
  • Services for the visually impaired

Athletics:
  • Baseball (Men)
  • Basketball (Men and Women)
  • Cross Country (Men and Women)
  • Football (American) (Men)
  • Golf (Men and Women)
  • Indoor track (Men and Women)
  • Rugby (Men and Women)
  • Soccer (Men and Women)
  • Swimming (Men and Women)
  • Tennis (Women)
  • Volleyball (Women)

GLBT-Friendly: Yes

About your school

Student enrollment: Big
School setting: Urban
Student diversity: Very diverse

International Student Admissions

Selectivity: Not Selective (admits over 2/3 of applicants)
Open admissions policy: No
Admissions rate: 90.00%
Testing requirements:
  • SAT I: Optional
  • ACT: Optional
  • SAT II/Achievement: Optional
  • ASSET: Optional
  • GMAT: Optional
  • GRE: Optional
  • LSAT: Optional
  • MCAT: Optional
  • DAT: Optional
English proficiency test: Required
Minimum TOEFL: 68 or 520
Minimum IELTS: 5.5
Graduation rate: 78.00%
Most popular areas of study:
  • Applied Sciences, Professions & Arts
  • Business & Economics
  • Engineering & Technology
Postgrad Program

Admissions Contact

ISSS Staff
Can I help you?

ISSS ADMISSIONS
Can I help you?


UWM is one of two public doctoral research universities in the state, offering almost 31,000 students a comprehensive liberal arts and professional education through 180 majors and degree programs.

Calendar & fees

Estimated Calendar & fees (Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board): 37,381.00 (USD)
Award scholarships? Yes
Is there financial assistance available for this program? Yes

Main Campus Location of this program

Institution Name: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Address: Center for International Education ISSS PO Box 413 Milwaukee, WI - (Maps)
Zip/Postal Code: 53217
City/Location: MILWAUKEE
Country: United States
State/Province: Wisconsin
Telephone: 414-229-4846
Fax: 414-229-0521
About this program:
UWM prepares students academically and professionally for the global economy. Every student has the opportunity to succeed at UWM with Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. programs in an over 180 disciplines, extensive student resources, world-class faculty, and an outstanding research agenda. Undergraduate students also have the opportunity to participate in research through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program UROP). Building on a strong tradition of undergraduate research at UWM, the UROP makes it possible for even first- and second-year undergraduates to participate first-hand in the University's research mission. UWM also has an outstanding ESL program offering conditional and dual admission to undergraduate students. Graduate students can be admitted requiring some additional English language study and enroll in both academic and ESL courses. Milwaukee is the largest city and the business, financial, industrial and cultural heart of Wisconsin. Arts, sports and cultural festivals are held year-round. UWM is located in a quiet, safe and attractive neighborhood within walking distance of Lake Michigan and public parks. Although metropolitan, Milwaukee’s community makes it feel like a small town.
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Foundation Year: 1956
Observation: By the numbers30,000 students representing 50 states, 80 countries,180 degree programs and counting. A faculty-student ratio of 1:20 and140,000 alumni worldwide

Degrees Offered

  • MA
  • MS/MSc
  • MBA
  • MLS
  • MArch
  • MPA
  • MFA
  • MSW
  • MEd
  • PhD/DPhil
  • PG Certificate

Fields of Study

  • Business & Management Studies
  • Economics & Econometrics
  • Human Resources
  • Library & Information Management
  • Politics & International Studies
  • Town & Country Planning
  • Anthropology
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Clinical Laboratory Sciences
  • Computer Science
  • Criminology
  • Environmental Studies
  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Informatics
  • Information Systems
  • Information Technology
  • Physics
  • Pure Mathematics
  • Sociology
  • Architecture
  • Art & Design
  • Communications & Media Studies
  • Drama, Dance & Performing Arts
  • Education
  • English Literature & Comparitive Studies
  • Film/ Video/ Television
  • Fine Art
  • History
  • History of Art
  • Liberal Arts/ Liberal Studies
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Engineering (General)
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Social Work

Accommodation

  • Flat
  • Hotel
  • Student Residence
  • University Residence

Our Location

Amazing Milwaukee

Milwaukee is a revelation for visitors. The city is known for its ethnic communities, industrial heritage and sports teams. But you'll soon discover that Milwaukee is "big league" in many ways.

World-famous architecture and glorious Lake Michigan vistas beckon just a few blocks east of the UWM campus. Milwaukee supports a dynamic and diverse arts scene, with an exhibition and performance calendar that's the envy of much larger cities.

Even the city's best-loved institutions offer surprises: the IMAX domed theater at the Milwaukee Public Museum adds a planetarium; the Milwaukee County Zoo opens a multi-level "Giraffe Experience"; and the Milwaukee Art Museum creates an exhibit that will travel to the musée du Louvre.

Depending on the time of year, visitors enjoy ice skating in the heart of downtown or dance to the beat of a favorite band at the lakefront Summerfest grounds.

Whatever intrigues you, be sure to set aside time to sample what the city has to offer.
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Miscellaneous Information

Closest airport: Milwaukee (MKE) or Chicago (ORD)
Airport pick-up service? No
Airport return service? No
Principal student nationalities represented at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: India, Saudi Arabia, China, Korean
Library? Yes
Access to a computer or the internet? Yes
Cafeteria? Yes
Offer on-campus work opportunities? Yes
Disability Services:
  • Services for the hearing impaired
  • Services for the mobility impaired
  • Services for the visually impaired

Athletics:
  • Baseball (Men)
  • Basketball (Men and Women)
  • Cross Country (Men and Women)
  • Football (American) (Men)
  • Golf (Men and Women)
  • Indoor track (Men and Women)
  • Rugby (Men and Women)
  • Soccer (Men and Women)
  • Swimming (Men and Women)
  • Tennis (Men and Women)
  • Volleyball (Women)

GLBT-Friendly: Yes

About your school

Student enrollment: Big
School setting: Urban
Student diversity: Very diverse
Other school options:
  • Co-ed (men and women)

International Student Admissions

Selectivity: Somewhat Selective (admits 1/3 to 2/3 of applicants)
Open admissions policy: No
Admissions rate: 50.00%
Testing requirements:
  • SAT I: Optional
  • ACT: Optional
  • SAT II/Achievement: Optional
  • ASSET: Optional
  • GMAT: Optional
  • GRE: Optional
  • LSAT: Optional
  • MCAT: Optional
  • DAT: Optional
English proficiency test: Required
Minimum TOEFL: 520 (PBT) or 68 (iBT)
Minimum IELTS: 5.5
Graduation rate: 70.00%
Most popular areas of study:
  • Applied Sciences, Professions & Arts
  • Business & Economics
  • Engineering & Technology

Useful Links

Price table: http://www4.uwm.edu/admission/financialaid.cfm
Start dates: http://www4.uwm.edu/academics/calendar.cfm
MBA Program

Admissions Contact

ISSS Staff
Can I help you?

ISSS ADMISSIONS
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The Lubar School of Business focuses on management education that gives our graduates a competitive edge in careers that span the professional spectrum – as young professionals, founders of growing entrepreneurial ventures, accomplished managers and exe

Calendar & fees

Estimated Calendar & fees (Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board): 38.00 (USD)
Award scholarships? Yes
Is there financial assistance available for this program? No

Main Campus Location of this program

Institution Name: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Address: Center for International Education ISSS PO Box 413 Milwaukee, WI - (Maps)
Zip/Postal Code: 53217
City/Location: MILWAUKEE
Country: United States
State/Province: Wisconsin
Telephone: 414-229-4846
Fax: 414-229-0521
About this program:
UWM prepares students academically and professionally for the global economy. Every student has the opportunity to succeed at UWM with Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. programs in an over 180 disciplines, extensive student resources, world-class faculty, and an outstanding research agenda. Undergraduate students also have the opportunity to participate in research through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program UROP). Building on a strong tradition of undergraduate research at UWM, the UROP makes it possible for even first- and second-year undergraduates to participate first-hand in the University's research mission. UWM also has an outstanding ESL program offering conditional and dual admission to undergraduate students. Graduate students can be admitted requiring some additional English language study and enroll in both academic and ESL courses. Milwaukee is the largest city and the business, financial, industrial and cultural heart of Wisconsin. Arts, sports and cultural festivals are held year-round. UWM is located in a quiet, safe and attractive neighborhood within walking distance of Lake Michigan and public parks. Although metropolitan, Milwaukee’s community makes it feel like a small town.
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Foundation Year: 1956
Observation: By the numbers30,000 students representing 50 states, 80 countries,180 degree programs and counting. A faculty-student ratio of 1:20 and140,000 alumni worldwide

Program Type

  • Two-year MBA
  • Part-time MBA
  • Executive MBA
  • Dual MBA

Specializations

  • Leadership
  • Management Consulting
  • Accounting
  • Human Resources
  • International Business
  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Economics
  • Strategic Management
  • Information Systems/IT

Accommodation

  • Flat
  • Hotel
  • Student Residence
  • University Residence

Our Location

Amazing Milwaukee

Milwaukee is a revelation for visitors. The city is known for its ethnic communities, industrial heritage and sports teams. But you'll soon discover that Milwaukee is "big league" in many ways.

World-famous architecture and glorious Lake Michigan vistas beckon just a few blocks east of the UWM campus. Milwaukee supports a dynamic and diverse arts scene, with an exhibition and performance calendar that's the envy of much larger cities.

Even the city's best-loved institutions offer surprises: the IMAX domed theater at the Milwaukee Public Museum adds a planetarium; the Milwaukee County Zoo opens a multi-level "Giraffe Experience"; and the Milwaukee Art Museum creates an exhibit that will travel to the musée du Louvre.

Depending on the time of year, visitors enjoy ice skating in the heart of downtown or dance to the beat of a favorite band at the lakefront Summerfest grounds.

Whatever intrigues you, be sure to set aside time to sample what the city has to offer.
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Miscellaneous Information

Closest airport: Milwaukee (MKE) or Chicago (ORD)
Airport pick-up service? No
Airport return service? No
Principal student nationalities represented at &1$s: India, Saudi Arabia, China, Korean
Library? Yes
Access to a computer or the internet? Yes
Cafeteria? Yes
Offer on-campus work opportunities? Yes
Disability Services:
  • Services for the hearing impaired
  • Services for the mobility impaired
  • Services for the visually impaired

Athletics:
  • Baseball (Men)
  • Basketball (Men and Women)
  • Cross Country (Men and Women)
  • Football (American) (Men)
  • Golf (Men and Women)
  • Indoor track (Men and Women)
  • Rugby (Men and Women)
  • Soccer (Men and Women)
  • Swimming (Men and Women)
  • Tennis (Men and Women)
  • Volleyball (Women)

GLBT-Friendly: Yes

About your school

Student enrollment: Big
School setting: Urban
Student diversity: Very diverse
Other school options:
  • Co-ed (men and women)

International Student Admissions

Selectivity: Somewhat Selective (admits 1/3 to 2/3 of applicants)
Open admissions policy: No
Admissions rate: 50.00%
Testing requirements:
  • SAT I: Optional
  • ACT: Optional
  • SAT II/Achievement: Optional
  • ASSET: Optional
  • GMAT: Required
  • GRE: Optional
  • LSAT: Optional
  • MCAT: Optional
  • DAT: Optional
English proficiency test: Required
Minimum TOEFL: 520 (PBT) or 68 (iBT)
Minimum IELTS: 5.5
Graduation rate: 70.00%

Useful Links

Price table: http://www4.uwm.edu/admission/financialaid.cfm
Start dates: http://www4.uwm.edu/academics/calendar.cfm

Graduate Assistantships


Type: Postgrad
This scholarship is: Full Tuition
Description: There are three types of graduate assistantships: Teaching Assistants, Project Assistants and Research Assistants.

Teaching Assistants
A teaching assistant is an enrolled graduate student who is regularly assigned teaching and related responsibilities (other than manual or clerical responsibilities) under the supervision of a faculty member.

Project Assistants
A project assistant is an enrolled graduate student assigned to conduct research, training, administrative responsibilities, or other academic or academic support projects or programs—except regular preparation of instructional materials for courses, or manual or clerical assignments—under the supervision of a member of the faculty or academic staff.

Research Assistants
A research assistant (RA) is a UWM graduate student working toward a master's or Ph.D. degree. An appointment as an RA is appropriate if the activity performed by the RA is primarily for the benefit of the student's course of study and directly applicable to the student's research, thesis, or dissertation.

You can obtain more detailed information about graduate assistantships by visiting the UWM Graduate School website.


Entry level of study: postgrad
Gender: male
Scholarship offered to students that have the following citizenships:
  • Afghan
  • Albanian
  • Algerian
  • American
  • Andorran
  • Angolan
  • Argentinean
  • Armenian
  • Australian
  • Austrian
  • Azerbaijani
  • Bahamian
  • Bahraini
  • Bangladeshi
  • Barbadian
  • Belarusian
  • Belgian
  • Belizean
  • Beninese
  • Bhutanese
  • Bolivian
  • Bosnian
  • Botswanan
  • Brazilian
  • British
  • Bruneian
  • Bulgarian
  • Burkinabe
  • Burmese
  • Burundian
  • Cambodian
  • Cameroonian
  • Canadian
  • Cape Verdean
  • Chadian
  • Chilean
  • Chinese
  • Colombian
  • Congolese
  • Costa Rican
  • Croat
  • Cuban
  • Cypriot
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Djibouti
  • Dominican
  • Dutch
  • Ecuadorean
  • Egyptian
  • Emirian
  • English
  • Eritrean
  • Estonian
  • Ethiopian
  • Fijian
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Gabonese
  • Gambian
  • Georgian
  • German
  • Ghanaian
  • Greek
  • Grenadian
  • Guatemalan
  • Guinean
  • Guyanese
  • Haitian
  • Honduran
  • Hungarian
  • I-Kiribati
  • Icelander
  • Indian
  • Indonesian
  • Iranian
  • Iraqi
  • Irish
  • Israeli
  • Italian
  • Jamaican
  • Japanese
  • Jordanian
  • Kazakhstani
  • Kenyan
  • Kittian and Nevisian
  • Kosovar
  • Kuwaiti
  • Laotian
  • Latvian
  • Lebanese
  • Liberian
  • Libyan
  • Liechtensteiner
  • Lithuanian
  • Luxembourger
  • Macedonian
  • Malagasy
  • Malawian
  • Malaysian
  • Maldivan
  • Malian
  • Maltese
  • Marshallese
  • Mauritanian
  • Mauritian
  • Mexican
  • Micronesian
  • Moldovan
  • Monacan
  • Mongolian
  • Montenegrin
  • Moroccan
  • Mosotho (plural Basotho)
  • Mozambican
  • Namibian
  • Nauruan
  • Nepalese
  • New Zealander
  • Nicaraguan
  • Nigerian
  • Nigerien
  • North Korean
  • Norwegian
  • Omani
  • Pakistani
  • Palauan
  • Panamanian
  • Papua New Guinean
  • Paraguayan
  • Peruvian
  • Philipino
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Qatari
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Rwandan
  • Saint Lucian
  • Salvadoran
  • Sammarinese
  • Samoan
  • Sao Tomean
  • Saudi Arabian
  • Senegalese
  • Serbian
  • Seychellois
  • Sierra Leonean
  • Singaporean
  • Slovakian
  • Slovenian
  • Solomon Islander
  • Somali
  • South African
  • South Korean
  • Spanish
  • Sri Lankan
  • Sudanese
  • Surinamer
  • Swazi
  • Swedish
  • Swiss
  • Syrian
  • Taiwanese
  • Tajik
  • Tanzanian
  • Thai
  • Tobagonian
  • Togolese
  • Tongan
  • Trinidadian
  • Tunisian
  • Turk or Turkish
  • Turkmen(s)
  • Tuvaluan
  • Ugandan
  • Ukrainian
  • Uruguayan
  • Uzbek
  • Vanuatuan
  • Venezuelan
  • Vietnamese
  • Welsh
  • Western Samoan
  • Yemeni
  • Yugoslav
  • Zairean
  • Zambian
  • Zimbabwean

School of Information Studies


Type: Undergrad
This scholarship is: Partial Tuition
Description: Non Resident tuition remission
Entry level of study: undergrad & grad
Gender: both
Scholarship offered to students that have the following citizenships:
  • Afghan
  • Albanian
  • Algerian
  • American
  • Andorran
  • Angolan
  • Argentinean
  • Armenian
  • Australian
  • Austrian
  • Azerbaijani
  • Bahamian
  • Bahraini
  • Bangladeshi
  • Barbadian
  • Belarusian
  • Belgian
  • Belizean
  • Beninese
  • Bhutanese
  • Bolivian
  • Bosnian
  • Botswanan
  • Brazilian
  • British
  • Bruneian
  • Bulgarian
  • Burkinabe
  • Burmese
  • Burundian
  • Cambodian
  • Cameroonian
  • Canadian
  • Cape Verdean
  • Chadian
  • Chilean
  • Chinese
  • Colombian
  • Congolese
  • Costa Rican
  • Croat
  • Cuban
  • Cypriot
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Djibouti
  • Dominican
  • Dutch
  • Ecuadorean
  • Egyptian
  • Emirian
  • English
  • Eritrean
  • Estonian
  • Ethiopian
  • Fijian
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Gabonese
  • Gambian
  • Georgian
  • German
  • Ghanaian
  • Greek
  • Grenadian
  • Guatemalan
  • Guinean
  • Guyanese
  • Haitian
  • Honduran
  • Hungarian
  • I-Kiribati
  • Icelander
  • Indian
  • Indonesian
  • Iranian
  • Iraqi
  • Irish
  • Israeli
  • Italian
  • Jamaican
  • Japanese
  • Jordanian
  • Kazakhstani
  • Kenyan
  • Kittian and Nevisian
  • Kosovar
  • Kuwaiti
  • Laotian
  • Latvian
  • Lebanese
  • Liberian
  • Libyan
  • Liechtensteiner
  • Lithuanian
  • Luxembourger
  • Macedonian
  • Malagasy
  • Malawian
  • Malaysian
  • Maldivan
  • Malian
  • Maltese
  • Marshallese
  • Mauritanian
  • Mauritian
  • Mexican
  • Micronesian
  • Moldovan
  • Monacan
  • Mongolian
  • Montenegrin
  • Moroccan
  • Mosotho (plural Basotho)
  • Mozambican
  • Namibian
  • Nauruan
  • Nepalese
  • New Zealander
  • Nicaraguan
  • Nigerian
  • Nigerien
  • North Korean
  • Norwegian
  • Omani
  • Pakistani
  • Palauan
  • Panamanian
  • Papua New Guinean
  • Paraguayan
  • Peruvian
  • Philipino
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Qatari
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Rwandan
  • Saint Lucian
  • Salvadoran
  • Sammarinese
  • Samoan
  • Sao Tomean
  • Saudi Arabian
  • Senegalese
  • Serbian
  • Seychellois
  • Sierra Leonean
  • Singaporean
  • Slovakian
  • Slovenian
  • Solomon Islander
  • Somali
  • South African
  • South Korean
  • Spanish
  • Sri Lankan
  • Sudanese
  • Surinamer
  • Swazi
  • Swedish
  • Swiss
  • Syrian
  • Taiwanese
  • Tajik
  • Tanzanian
  • Thai
  • Tobagonian
  • Togolese
  • Tongan
  • Trinidadian
  • Tunisian
  • Turk or Turkish
  • Turkmen(s)
  • Tuvaluan
  • Ugandan
  • Ukrainian
  • Uruguayan
  • Uzbek
  • Vanuatuan
  • Venezuelan
  • Vietnamese
  • Welsh
  • Western Samoan
  • Yemeni
  • Yugoslav
  • Zairean
  • Zambian
  • Zimbabwean