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Hands-On Learning ..... 4 I’m Pounce the Panther. You may recognize me as UWM’s mascot. Since I stepped onto the UWM campus, I’ve been #PantherProud and Noted Alumna ..... 4 enjoying life in the city of Milwaukee. Get Involved at UWM ..... 6 UWM is a vibrant and diverse university, uniquely able to offer Campus Tours ..... 9 exceptional academic programs and the excitement of living in the cultural and economic capital of Wisconsin. UWM is recognized as one Campus Events for Future Students ..... 10 of the nation’s top research universities by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, which means our students study Undergraduate Research ..... 13 with world-class experts who are making cutting-edge discoveries. The university also offers a comprehensive liberal arts and professional University Housing ..... 14 education through more Campus Map and Self-Guided Tour..... 16 than 200 academic programs. Explore Campus ..... 18 When I’m not attending Athletics and University Recreation ..... 24 classes, I get to represent our university Welcome to Milwaukee ..... 26 at events all across Milwaukee Attractions..... 27 Milwaukee (including basketball games at the UWM Branch Campuses ..... 28 UWM Panther Arena downtown). UWM has Contact Information ..... 30 a massive impact on the city, and students can get involved with hundreds of local businesses and EXPLORE WITH POUNCE organizations through internships and volunteer opportunities.

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2021 | uwm.edu/visituwm | 3 EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARN BY Doing Alternative Spring Break: Be part of a service trip during your spring break. You’ll travel EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AT UWM somewhere new and do valuable volunteer work. A well-rounded education doesn’t come from textbooks alone. We encourage all UWM students to build upon Clinical Experiences: Prepare what they learn in class with real-world experiences. for a future career in health care Our students travel to other countries, do research, create with hospital- and clinic-based startups, teach in Milwaukee classrooms and more. No learning experiences. matter what you choose to study, you can get experience in your field before graduation day and leave UWM with Course-Based Projects: a valuable degree and an impressive resume. Do a class project with real-world applications uwm.edu/community in partnership with local corporations and nonprofit organizations.

Fellowships: Receive tuition 24,000+ 200+ or aid from educational students academic programs institutions, corporations or foundations to help you continue pursuing your studies or research.

Field Work: Apply what you’ve learned in class and get experience in your field in local neighborhoods and more.

Internships: TakeTake fullfull advantageadvantage of our surrounding city and get a true taste of what working in your future field may be like. Paid and for-credit internship opportunities are available.

Nonprof-IT: Work on a project team and get credit providing IT solutions for nonprofit organizations. Kimberley BS CRIMINAL JUSTICE ‘99 MS CRIMINAL JUSTICE ‘03

4 | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | #UWM Service-Learning: An integral part of more than 75 UWM courses, service-learning brings students into communities to help with an identified need that also connects to coursework.

Student Artist in Residence Program: Share your creative practice in music, painting, sculpting, theater or dance with a residential community or nursing home in exchange for free room and board or a financial stipend.

Student Employment: From being an RA in a residence hall to a graphic designer in a campus office, UWM offers plenty of paid work 3,700+ 1,000+ experiences. partnerships with businesses, annual undergrad nonprofits and other orgs research opportunities Startup Challenge: Join a team of students and develop a new business, app or invention with support from the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center. NOTED ALUMNA Student Teaching: Step inside UWM alumna Kimberley Cy Motley’s quest for justice a Milwaukee classroom for began in Milwaukee with an assignment in the Wisconsin valuable teaching experience State Public Defender’s Office. In 2008, she stepped on and insight. the international stage, becoming the first and only foreign lawyer to litigate in Afghanistan’s courts. She advocates Undergraduate Research: for women, foreigners and many businesses being tried No matter your major, you can in a complicated legal system. Motley’s unique practice research side by side with has captured the attention of The New York Times, Vanity faculty and start contributing to Fair, BBC and others, and became the focus of her TedTalk your field even as a first-year entitled “How I defend the rule of law,” which has been student. viewed more than 1 million times. Her perseverance in Afghanistan is captured in the award-winning documentary about her work entitled “Motley’s Law,” which won awards at the DOC NYC and IDFA film festivals. Traveling the world and fighting for justice, Motley represents clients on almost every continent.

2021 | uwm.edu/visituwm | 5 UWM students get active at UREC Fest, Explore the city of Milwaukee, from Jaidynn Diore Fierce performs at the one of many Fall Welcome events. colorful murals to great restaurants. annual UWM Drag Show.

UWM students kick off the year Fall Welcome brings the incoming The UWM men and women’s soccer at Pantherfest, which has featured class together for food, connections and teams play at on performers such as Kesha and Khalid. updates from the university. UWM’s campus.

GET INVOLVED AT UWM

Wondering what you will do with your free time? Looking for ways to contribute and make a difference? Want to develop your leadership skills, meet new friends or explore art, film and culture in the city? Student Involvement is your one-stop shop for events, involvement opportunities and student organizations.

• Sociocultural programs • The UWM Bucket List • Campus Activities Board • Union Art Gallery • Fraternities and sororities • Pantherfest • Union Rec Center • Distinguished Lecture Series

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6 | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | #UWM EXPLORE WITH POUNCE There’s never a dull moment with 300 over 300 student organizations, a wide range of sociocultural STUDENT programs and endless leadership opportunities. Help cheer on the ORGANIZATIONS student athletes in our 15 NCAA Join a club on campus for: Division I teams. And learn more friendship, leadership, recreation and about all of our events during meaningful interactions. You can find Fall Welcome. your home in a close-knit community in the UW System’s second-largest university. uwm.edu/welcome 1,766 COMPANIES THAT RECRUIT UWM STUDENTS

“THE MIDWEST’S COOLEST CITY”

- Vogue magazine in 2018 Milwaukee is known for our amazing neighborhoods. Take some time to explore areas like downtown, the Historic Third Ward, Riverwest and, of course, UWM’s neighborhood, the upper east side.

Skyline Music Series at Kadish Park

2021 | uwm.edu/visituwm | 7 Discover the fast-growing profession of social work

Follow your passion and make a difference!

Where Do Social Workers Find Employment?

In county and state entities • healthcare settings human serviceservice institutions • mental health programs nonprofit organizations• the justice system • and more!

Overall employment of social workers U\\M is projected to grow 11% from 2018 to 2028.*2028.* -~ UNIVERSITYofWISCONSIN MILWAUKEE uwm.edu/socialwelfare/explore HelenHelen BaderBader SchoolSchool UWMHBSSW UWM_HBSSW UWM_HBSSW 0 0o/ Socialf Socia lWelfare Welfare

*U.S.*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics This is much faster than the average for all occupations. Employment growth will be driven by increased demand for healthcare and social services,services, but will vary by specialization. 8 | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | #UWM WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ON A CAMPUS TOUR Lizzie JOURNALISM, ADVERTISING AND The best way to get to know your school is by walking around the campus. Learn what UWM is all about by taking our guided tour. The current students MEDIA STUDIES MAJOR who serve as guides will be happy to tell you why they are #PantherProud. Meet with an admissions advisor and get acquainted with our beautiful campus “Before taking a tour of UWM, and surrounding neighborhood. I was in love with the beauty of the campus. After taking ➔ Learn about our close-knit community on a compact campus. the tour, I fell in love with what opportunities I had ahead of ➔ Our student body is the most diverse in the UW System and has the me. largest number of student veterans. “As a tour guide, I get to ➔ Campus Pride has acknowledged us as one of the top 25 connect with students and LGBTQ-friendly universities in the nation. show them what made me fall

➔ Students live in suite-style residence halls (no need to share a in love with UWM and what bathroom with 20+ others) and multiple Living Learning Communities. we have to offer. “On a campus tour, you’ll get ➔ Explore the city by using our Milwaukee County Transit System with to see the campus through a your tuition-included bus pass. current student’s perspective.

➔ Check out our neighboring communities for food and fun: Shorewood, You’ll be able to see that there Riverwest, the east side, etc. are many perks to being on an urban campus outside of the ➔ Don’t forget to check out the walking and bicycling trails leading you downtown area.” around campus, along the lakefront and beyond!

➔ Benefits from an urban university in a residential setting that’s not too far away from city life.

➔ Our students receive continued support from peer mentors, advisors, student resources and community connections!

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2021 | uwm.edu/visituwm | 9 10 minutes from downtown Milwaukee

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3 CAMPUS EVENTS FOR FUTURE STUDENTS

1 Meet UWM: A terrific full-day event 2 UWM Admitted Student Day: This 3 Transfer Visit Day: Planning for prospective high school students program for admitted incoming first-year to transfer to a four-year university? in all grades to test-drive the students and their families will help you This event provides an opportunity to university. finalize your decision to make UWM your learn about UWM. • Meet current UWM students and new home. • Attend information sessions staff to get an inside look at life as • Tour and see how the city of specific to your intended major/ a Panther. Milwaukee will be your learning field of study. • Chat with advisors about majors laboratory. • Take a campus tour and meet you can pursue. • Talk with advisors in your major and with current students who have • Explore the neighborhood learn about resources available to you. transferred to UWM. surrounding the UWM campus. • Tour our residence halls and begin to • Meet with an admissions advisor • Attend a financial aid presentation. picture yourself living on campus. to learn about our transfer process.

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10 | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | #UWM BUY LOCAL. FLY LOCAL. Low fares and nonstop flights nationwide Affordable parking • Enhanced cleaning Avoid the long drive to a crowded airport in Chicago Fly MKE and create jobs in our community

M.A~ MKE.COME FLY I.. ... --·············\ UWM MK E Business Minor. Major Advantage.

Whether you’re studying art, nursing, architecture, biology or any other field, let a Business Minor enhance your abilities and your marketability.

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LUBAR SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

12 | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | #UWM RESEARCH AT UW-MILWAUKEE UWM offers more than 1,000 undergraduate research opportunities annually, and more than 500 of them involve paid positions. In fact, research is woven so tightly into UWM’s academic culture that over half of our students have undergraduate research experience by the time they graduate. Here’s just a glimpse of what some of our students have worked on.

Mikayla GEOSCIENCE MAJOR

Lake Michigan’s present-day shoreline looked quite different between 35,000 and 40,000 years ago, its geography mostly featuring marshes and bogs. Junior Mikayla is studying fossils deposited during that time to learn more about its ecosystems. She says her work with Scott Schaefer, a geosciences lecturer, in a Cudahy-area lakeshore park is like stepping back in time. Mikayla is also involved in GO FoRWARD, a program to encourage more people of color to go into the geosciences.

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Emma BIOLOGY MAJOR

Yellow perch are a staple of aquaculture and coveted by the dining public in the Great Lakes region. Emma, a senior and a UW System water fellow, has researched different ways of raising the perch, particularly how they’re impacted by water temperature and salinity as they grow from the embryo and larval stages. This is important, Emma says, because climate change is making the Great Lakes warmer and saltier. Under mentor Dong Fang Deng, a senior scientist in the School of Freshwater Sciences, she’s also looking at how microplastics in the water may affect yellow perch.

2021 | uwm.edu/visituwm | 13 LIVE, LEARN AND LEAD

Live: All five UWM University Housing complexes are completely suite-style, meaning two to four connected bedrooms share a private bathroom. While UWM houses more than 4,000 students annually, our facilities are divided into smaller wings or houses that make it easy to find friends and make lasting social connections. Our residence halls provide space for your academic needs with computer labs, classrooms and study rooms. We also offer social common spaces like a movie theater, music practice rooms and game rooms.

Explore our housing options at uwm.edu/housinguwm.edu/housing..

Cambridge Commons Sandburg Hall RiverView

14 | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | #UWM Learn: UWM is home to UNIVERSITY more than 15 Living Learning Housing Communities. These LLCs are smaller communities The following represents our housing facilities under normal within communities that circumstances. During the COVID-19 pandemic, some housing give students the chance has been changed to accomodate certain health and housing to live on a floor with other policies. students who share similar interests and/or career goals. CAMBRIDGE COMMONS Students in LLC programs Opened in 2010, Cambridge Commons houses 650 students, generally have higher GPAs, mostly in their first year. Here, you’ll find a large courtyard, higher graduation rates private music practice rooms, refrigerators in every suite and and report making friends a full kitchen lounge on every floor. faster than students who RIVERVIEW do not participate in LLCs. Opened in 2008, RiverView features first-year student housing And there’s no extra cost in suites consisting of two double occupancy rooms. RiverView to being a part of an LLC. debuted a new movie theater and the RiverView Eatery in Fall Visit llc.uwm.edu for more 2019. Kitchen spaces on each floor allow students a space to information. prepare meals and gather as a community. Lead: University Housing SANDBURG HALL provides great options for These four towers are UWM’s original residence halls. The East students to develop their Tower opened in 2001. This 2,800-person complex is its own own sense of leadership. mini-city, with a movie theater, coffee shop, convenience store All residents are invited to and late-night dining facility. participate in their building’s Community Council, KENILWORTH SQUARE APARTMENTS Opened in 2006, Kenilworth Square houses 330 upper-level where there are abundant students. Previously a Ford Model T factory, the interior features opportunities for students high ceilings and loft-like architecture. of all communication and leadership styles. In PURIN HALL addition, some residents A converted apartment building, Purin Hall is our most compact may choose to run for a seat residence hall, with 50 residents, most of whom are upper-level on the Student Housing students. The small community features hardwood floors, ceiling Administrative Council, which fans and kitchens in each suite, which makes it feel like home. is an advocacy and event-planning group. INTERESTED IN A TOUR? University Housing’s Sandburg Hall is a regular stop on our See Milwaukee tours. In addition, University Housing provides individual tours of select buildings on weekdays. Contact the University Housing Outreach Office.

414-229-3158 | [email protected]

MEAL PLANS UWM’s meal plans are set up with a debit-style account, where students pay for food items on an a la carte basis. This gives students the ultimate flexibility to customize their own nutritional plan.

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2021 | uwm.edu/visitvisituwmuwm | 17 EXPLORE Campus 1. Lubar Entrepreneurship Center and UWM Welcome 9. Golda Meir Library Center 10. Curtin Hall 2. Lubar Hall Named for Jeremiah Curtin, who was said to have The Lubar School of Business has been continuously mastered 70 languages, Curtin Hall is where you will find accredited by AACSB International for over 45 years and UWM’s foreign language department, which offers 19 offers students one of the best business educations in different languages, including American Sign Language. Wisconsin. Lubar Hall provides students with private The English and philosophy departments, as well as the computer labs, specialized career services and the David Writing Center, can be found in Curtin Hall. O. Nicholas Applied Finance Lab. 11.Vogel Hall 3. UWM Student Union Built in 1936 as part of the Milwaukee-Downer Seminary campus, Vogel Hall is now the home of the Office of 4. Bolton Hall Undergraduate Admissions. Bolton Hall houses multiple multicultural resource centers, the Office of Undergraduate Research and the Student 12. Garland and Pearse Halls Success Center. Bolton 150, one of the larger lecture halls Originally part of the Milwaukee-Downer Seminary at UWM, can be found on the first floor. campus, Garland and Pearse Halls house the office of the psychology department and the Center for International 5. Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts Education. Once the Congregation Emanu-El B’ne Jeshurun’s synagogue, this building has become a rehearsal, 13. Holton Hall classroom and performance space for our music and Holton Hall is home to the largest college at UWM, the dance programs. The Helene Zelazo Center also houses College of Letters & Science (L&S). L&S advises students the Helen Bader Concert Hall and Mary L. Nohl Art in more than 40 programs. Galleries. 14. Merrill Hall 6. Mellencamp Hall Merrill Hall, which holds the oldest lecture hall on Mellencamp Hall is where you will find the offices of the campus, is now home to the offices and classrooms of Registrar and Financial Aid, Career Planning and Resource the College of Letters & Science. Center, New Student Programs, the Testing Center and the admission operations and processing area. 15. Johnston Hall This iconic building was originally a residence hall for the 7. Mitchell Hall Milwaukee-Downer College, but now houses offices and Originally the main building for the Milwaukee State Normal classrooms. School, Mitchell Hall now houses the Graduate School, the Accessibility Resource Center, art and dance studios, the 16. Greene Hall film department and the bursar’s or cashier’s office. In 2017, Originally the Milwaukee-Downer College library, this the Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery opened here to display and beautiful building is currently used as a conference/ house the expanding UWM art collection. meeting room for special events. Greene Hall is connected to the back of Merrill Hall. 8.The Arts Center The Arts Center building is home to the Peck School of 17. Greene Museum the Arts, the only comprehensive arts school in the state The Sam and Helen Stahl Greene Museum houses the of Wisconsin. This building houses the theatre, music Center for Jewish Studies, and serves the UWM campus and art departments. The Arts Center also hosts several and the Milwaukee community with courses and public performances throughout the year at the Mainstage events pertaining to Jewish studies. Theatre, located on the first floor.

18 | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | #UWM 1. LUBAR ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER AND UWM WELCOME CENTER The Lubar Entrepreneurship Center is home to an array of programs that span levels and disciplines. These programs build on UWM’s foundation in research. The LEC functions as a focal point for entrepreneurship education on campus and a pipeline of talent and resources for growing businesses in our region. At the UWM Welcome Center, you’ll find our campus ambassadors, who are ready to greet you and help you navigate campus.

3. UWM STUDENT UNION The Union is the exciting center of student life and activity on campus. Inside, you will find the Panther Shop, the Union Cinema, the Rec Center, the UW Credit Union, a food court, offices for student organizations, and many student life offices and resource centers.

9. GOLDA MEIR LIBRARY Named for Golda Meir, who became the first female prime minister of Israel after spending most of her formative years in Milwaukee, students can find the American Geographical Society Library, which has over 1.3 million maps, atlases and other data files.

The Daniel M. Soref Learning Commons, on the first floor of the west wing, features group study rooms, the largest computer lab on campus, 24-hour access Sunday through Thursday, and a Grind coffee shop.

The east wing of the library contains more study space, tutoring and supplemental instruction for introductory courses.

2021 | uwm.edu/visituwm | 19 EXPLORE Campus 27. Architecture & Urban Planning Building 18. Sabin Hall Home to the only accredited program of architecture in Sabin Hall provides office space for the Department of Wisconsin, the School of Architecture & Urban Planning has Anthropology as well as lecture spaces, classrooms and classrooms, student studio lab space, a full metal and wood offices. shop and multiple 3D printers. This building was designed specifically for architecture and urban planning students. 19. The & Pavilion 28. Lapham Hall 20. Downer Woods Students say this building rocks because of the geology Eleven acres of protected woodland make up Downer department, which houses a seismograph to measure Woods, where research in natural science, botany and earthquakes worldwide. Zoology, biology and other natural biology is often conducted. Campus visitors can enter science departments are also located within Lapham. Downer Woods, but please take only pictures and leave only footprints. 29. Engelmann Hall UWM’s indoor field is located in the west wing of this 21. Norris Health Center building. It is used for courses, leagues, tournaments and UWM’s health center provides medical services to all scheduled programs. Engelmann Hall also is home to the enrolled students. Many services are free of charge, university’s Department of Human Resources. while prescriptions, some laboratory tests and selected . procedures come with a small fee. Students with an active 30. Cunningham Hall student ID can use Norris as many times as they need The largest nursing program in the state of Wisconsin can while attending UWM. be found here. Bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs give students experience with cutting-edge research in 22. Enderis Hall health care. The 11-story building houses three of our 15 schools and colleges: the School of Education, the Helen Bader School 31. Laura Moynihan Field at Engelmann Stadium of Social Welfare and the College of Health Sciences. The Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams use this field first floor features a student lounge with food service. with a two-star rating from FIFA, the highest rating for a synthetic field. That makes it one of the best college soccer 23. Chapman Hall environments in the country. Chapman Hall was originally a library for the Milwaukee- 32. Chemistry Building Downer College. It now houses administration offices. The four-story classroom section houses lecture halls and 24. Sandburg Hall laboratories. The eight-story tower has research facilities and offices. 25. Honors House This building houses the UWM Honors College, including 33. Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Building (EMS) four distinctive classrooms, a private library and a hidden EMS contains laboratories, research facilities and the courtyard. Originally the home of the Columbia College of Johnson Controls Energy Advancement Research Lab, Nursing, its history and atmosphere have been preserved which gives students an opportunity to work with scientists by UWM. to conduct research. This dry lab is the largest of its kind in North America. 26. Northwest Quadrant 34. Physics Building UWM acquired the former Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital in late 2010. The nearly 11 acres include seven buildings, Here, students can look at the stars at the Manfred Olson one of which is a five-story parking structure. The School Planetarium. Students can partake in rooftop stargazing of Information Studies, advising for the College of Health and observe space with astronomy equipment. The Physics

Sciences and the UWM Children’s Learning Center call the Building also houses offices and classrooms. Northwest Quadrant home. 35. Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex

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24. SANDBURG HALL The four towers of Sandburg are home to 2,800 students. This community includes its own movie theater, fitness center, computer lab, cafeteria, restaurant, Grind coffee shop, convenience store and the campus police department. Want a tour of the residence hall? Stop by the main desk in the Sandburg lobby to coordinate one.

35. KENWOOD INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH COMPLEX Opened in 2015, the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex is an award-winning, green-certified building that houses the Milwaukee Institute for Drug Discovery, as well as space for research projects in areas such as STEM, public health, physics and chemistry. In addition, there are several classrooms and faculty offices located here.

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UWM sponsors teams in 15 NCAA Division I sports and has built one of the ’s strongest athletics programs. Our Panther athletes bring their powerhouse mentality to the court, the field, the community and the classroom. We’ve won the McCafferty Trophy – awarded to the Horizon League’s all-sport champion – seven times, and our athletes have posted an average GPA of 3.0 for 41 semesters straight. Our overall success is a tangible sign of Milwaukee’s all-around athletics excellence.

Basketball fans can catch a men’s game at the UWM Panther Arena in downtown Milwaukee, while the Klotsche Center on campus is home to the Panther MEN’S SPORTS WOMEN’S SPORTS women’s basketball team, volleyball, swimming & BASEBALL BASKETBALL diving and indoor track & field programs. The baseball BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRY team plays its home games off campus at Franklin Field, and the men’s and women’s soccer programs CROSS COUNTRY SOCCER play in the center of campus at the Laura Moynihan SOCCER SWIMMING & DIVING Field at Engelmann Stadium. SWIMMING & DIVING TENNIS TRACK & FIELD TRACK & FIELD Catch a home game with free VVOLLEYBALLOLLEYBALL admission for UWM students!

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GET TO KNOW THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE Milwaukee boasts many great attractions and some of the best restaurants in the Midwest. Please visit uwm.edu/aboutmke for things to do off campus during your visit.

If You Have... AN HOUR If you only have an hour or two, we recommend checking out the UWM Student Union, picking up some merchandise in the Panther Shop, or taking a picture in front of the UWM fountain or the Panther statue located by Enderis Hall.

AN EVENING If you’re looking to grab a bite to eat, be sure to check out the various restaurants located on Downer Avenue, North Avenue and Oakland Avenue in the east side neighborhood surrounding UWM.

A WEEKEND If you have a weekend to spend in Milwaukee, we recommend checking out the vibrant city life by seeing a show at the Milwaukee Theatre or the historic . Cheer on and the or catch a concert at the Fiserv Forum. We also recommend checking out the beautiful lakefront and Bradford Beach, or maybe even seeing a Milwaukee Brewers baseball game!

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FAVORITE NEIGHBORHOOD SPOTS Betty Brinn Children’s Museum Downer Avenue is just south of Brady Street features eight blocks of campus. Stop for pizza at Pizza Man, diverse restaurants (from Thai to tacos), Charles Allis Art Museum see what’s new at the Downer Theatre, colorful shops and historic businesses and browse the bookshelves at Boswell that reflect the neighborhood’s cultural Discovery World – all on one block. heritage. Fiserv Forum Bradford Beach is five minutes south Lake Park is the perfect oasis in the of campus and a popular spot for sun, city. It was designed by the same Harley-Davidson Museum volleyball, lake breezes and delicious architect who planned NYC’s Central frozen custard. You may even spot a Park! Take a nature walk, go for a run or Marcus Center for the surfer or two taking on the waves. visit North Point Lighthouse. Performing Arts

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➔ Small Classes: Students get individualized attention from their professors and engaging learning experiences. The average class size for both of these campuses is less than 25 students per class.

➔ Welcoming Community: Each campus has a wide variety of clubs and student organizations to join, so it’s easy to get involved.

➔ Affordable Education: Beginning your college journey at one of our branch campuses is a great way to save on tution before transferring to a four-year university to finish your bachelor’s degree.

➔ Straightforward Transfer Process: Many Washington County and Waukesha students plan to transfer to UW-Milwaukee’s main campus to get their bachelor’s degree. Because all three campuses are part of UWM, the transfer process is simple.

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