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Wandering through campus on your own? We hope this brochure can serve as Marquette Profile your tour guide, though there’s no replacement for the real thing — contact Location: , the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 414.288.7302 or 800.222.6544 or the Graduate School at 414.288.7137 or 800.793.6450 to set up a tour. And you Founded: 1881 can learn even more at marquette.edu. In the meantime, here’s a taste of what Affiliation: Catholic, Jesuit Marquette can offer. Campus: 90 acres, including a Midsized. World-renowned. Challenging. Innovative. Exciting. Metropolitan. 13-acre outdoor athletic complex

Engaging. Welcoming. There are a lot of ways to describe Marquette. But the four words 8,113 undergraduates below — the heart of Marquette’s mission — might be the most important. 11,806 total students (including EXCELLENCE. Our students and faculty strive to do and be more. And it pays off: Our dental, graduate and law schools) students exceed the national average when it comes to career placement and getting into Student-to-faculty ratio: 14 to 1 graduate school, and our alumni go on to become Fortune 500 leaders, Pulitzer Prize winners, Average lower-division class size: 35 inventors, community leaders and more. Average upper-division class size: 25 FAITH. We’re a Catholic, Jesuit university, but we welcome and attract people of all faiths. We offer a number of ways to explore and enrich your spirituality. Nearly all states and more than 60 countries represented in LEADERSHIP. Marquette students learn to challenge the status quo as ethical leaders. student population They also get plenty of leadership practice on campus, and more than half of graduating Athletics: NCAA Division I seniors report holding a leadership position in student groups. Conference: Big East

SERVICE. At Marquette, we believe in becoming men and women for others, and our Student organizations: About 250 students take that mission to heart. Although it’s not required, more than 85 percent of students participate in service. It’s one reason why Washington Monthly listed Marquette second nationally in its 2010 list of “25 Most Service-minded Schools”. majors and majors andprograms programs undergraduate majors Marketing* undergraduate minors Dentistry (Certificate, M.S., D.D.S, *Also a minor Operations & Supply Chain Air Force Aerospace Studies Ph.D.) Management* Asian Studies Dispute Resolution (Certificate, M.D.R.) ARTS & SCIENCES Real Estate Broad Field Social Science Economics (M.S.A.E.) Africana Studies* Catholic Studies Educational Policy & Leadership Anthropology* COMMUNICATION Dance (Certificate, M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D.) Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Advertising Engineering Ethics & Values Electrical & Computer Engineering Biological Sciences* Broadcast & Electronic Communication Environmental Ethics (Certificate, M.S., Ph.D.) Biology for the Professions Communication Studies* Ethics English (M.A., Ph.D.) Chemistry* Corporate Communication Family Studies Entrepreneurship (Certificate) Classical Languages* Journalism Film Executive M.B.A. (M.B.A.) Classical Studies* Public Relations* Fine Arts Foreign Languages & Computational Mathematics Theatre Arts* Health Studies Literatures (M.A.) Computer Science* EDUCATION Justice & Peace Functional Imaging (see Biomedical Criminology & Law Studies* Elementary/Middle Education Medieval Studies Engineering) Economics* Middle/Secondary Education Military Science & Leadership Healthcare Technologies English* Management (M.S.) ENGINEERING Naval Science French* History (M.A., Ph.D.) Biomedical Engineering* Professional Communication German* Human Resources (M.S.H.R.) Civil & Environmental Engineering* Public History History* Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Construction Engineering & Urban Affairs Interdisciplinary Majors/Minors International Affairs (M.A.) Management International Affairs* graduate programs Law (J.D.) Computer Engineering* checklist for Mathematics* Accounting (M.S.A) Law Enforcement Leadership & Electrical & Electronic Philosophy* Bioinformatics (M.S.) Management (Certificate) Engineering* freshman admission Physics* Biological and Neurosciences Leadership Studies (Certificate, M.L.S.) Mechanical Engineering* Physiological Sciences (M.S., Ph.D.) Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Here's how to keep your Marquette Political Science* HEALTH SCIENCES Biomedical Engineering Science (M.S.) Psychology* Athletic Training (M.E., M.S., Ph.D.) Mechanical Engineering (M.S., Ph.D.) application process on track. Social Welfare & Justice Biomedical Sciences* Business Administration Nursing (Post-master’s certificate, Sociology* Clinical Laboratory Science (Certificate, M.B.A.) M.S.N., D.N.P., Ph.D.) o Apply for admission at marquette.edu/ Spanish Language & Literature* Exercise Physiology Chemistry (M.S., Ph.D.) Philosophy (M.A., Ph.D.) explore by Dec. 1. Remember to download Spanish for the Professions* Physical Therapy Civil Engineering (Certificate, Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) tutuitionition and costs the counselor recommendation and Theology* Physician Assistant Studies M.S., Ph.D.) Physician Assistant (M.P.A.S.) transcript form, also available at Women’s & Gender Studies* Speech Pathology & Audiology* Clinical & Translational Rehabilitation Political Science (M.A.) marquette.edu/explore. BUSINESS Health Science (M.S., Ph.D.) Public Service (M.A.P.S.) and NURSING Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.S.) Religious Studies (Ph.D.) costs Accounting Nursing o Check the mail. Admissions decisions begin Business Administration* Clinical Psychology (Ph.D.) Speech-language Pathology There’s no doubt that college is a PRE-PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Getting in. The process of becoming rolling out in February. Business Economics Communication (Certificate, M.A.) (Certificate, M.S.) Pre-dentistry significant investment. However, more Entrepreneurship* Computational Sciences (M.S., Ph.D.) Sports Leadership (Certificate) a Marquette undergraduate student is Pre-law o File the FAFSA (fafsa.ed.gov), preferably Finance Computing (M.S.) Theology (M.A., M.A.C.D.) than 90 percent of Marquette’s incoming relatively painless, as long as you make Pre-medicine by Feb. 1, so that you’ll have a complete Human Resources Management* Counseling (M.A) Transfusion Medicine (M.S.T.M.) freshmen receive some sort of financial the Dec.1 application deadline. When Information Technology Counseling Psychology (Ph.D.) picture of your financial aid package as early International Business aid, including scholarships, grants, making an admission decision, we place as possible. student employment and low-interest the greatest emphasis on your courses o Apply for Marquette’s special loans. Marquette offers a wide variety and grades — we want to know that scholarships by Feb. 15. of merit scholarships that support the you’ve challenged yourself and done well o Watch the mail again. Decisions on university’s mission while recognizing in your course work. Everything else (test Ignatius Scholarships (for which all student achievement — excellence in scores, activities, recommendations) is undergraduate applicants are automatically and out of the classroom, commitment important but secondary. Here’s a look at considered) are mailed in mid-February. to community service, and the Marquette Class of 2015: Financial aid packages are mailed demonstrated leadership. in mid-March. 50 percent female; 50 percent male o Submit your tuition and housing deposit Undergraduate tuition and fees 65 percent from out of state by May 1 to secure your spot in next for 2011-12 Half ranked in the top 20 percent of year’s class. Tuition: $31,400 their high school class

Fees: $422 Average ACT score is 27; average Typical room and board: $10,370 SAT is 1210 Lake Michigan

Al McGuire Center: Stop by the “Al” to explore the storied history of Marquette athletics and pick up Church of the Gesu: This Catholic, schedules and ticket information for Jesuit parish is a Milwaukee Marquette’s Big East sports teams. landmark and the spiritual center of the Marquette campus. Located at out Located on 12th Street between Wells Carillon: This 48-bell carillon Street and Wisconsin Avenue. Wisconsin Avenue and 12th Street. atop Marquette Hall fills campus with music every Wednesday afternoon. Stop Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty at the AMU’s info desk to Museum of Art: Admission learn about bell tower tours. is free at this campus gem, Located on Wisconsin Avenue which features rotating between 12th and 13th streets. exhibits and a permanent collection that includes works by Salvador Dali, Alumni Memorial Union: Stock Marc Chagall, Andy Warhol up on your blue and gold at the and others. Located on Evan P. and Marion Helfaer check it it check 11th St. Marquette Spirit Shop, plus find the Clybourn Street. Theatre: Check out the four Marquette Place food court, Brew productions and children’s show Bayou coffee shop, a post office, staged by our performing arts bank and more. Located between majors every year. Located on Wells Street and Wisconsin Avenue, Clybourn Street. between 14th and 15th streets.

Wisconsin Avenue Lunda Room: A sit-down restaurant in the heart of campus. Open for lunch only. Located between Wells Street and Wisconsin St. Joan of Arc Chapel: Avenue, between 14th and A favorite place of worship for W. Clybourn St. 15th streets. students, this quaint chapel dates back to 15th-century France. Kilbourn Avenue Located on Central Mall.

Must-see spots on campus and in the neighborhood. Brew Bayou: Get your caffeine fix

Wells Street at the Brew Bayou, a cozy campus coffee shop that offers pastries Special Collections and Miss Katie’s Diner: This and snacks. Located between University Archives: J.R.R. 50s-style diner has had its Wells Street and Wisconsin Tolkien’s manuscripts and 16th St. share of famous visitors, Avenue, between 14th and Dorothy Day’s papers are including former President 15th streets. among the treasures found in Campus Town: It’s home Bill Clinton, first lady Michelle the John P. Raynor, S.J., Library. to the Book Marq, Union Obama and Rachel Ray. Located on Wisconsin Avenue Sports Annex restaurant and Located at 18th and between 13th and 14th streets. bowling complex, campus Clybourn streets. housing, and more. Located at Wells and 16th streets. 17th St. The Dogg Haus: Choose from a variety of specialty hot dogs or build your own. Located on Wells Street between 16th and 17th streets. : Look for this 18th St. 13.5-acre outdoor recreation Sobelman’s: Once featured and sports facility in the on the Travel Channel’s Food Menomonee River Valley, Real Chili: A favorite among Wars, this pub is famous for its The Broken Yolk and south of campus. Located on generations of alums, Real Chili burgers. Located at 16th and Envoy at the Ambassador: A Sandwich Shoppe: An Canal Street. stays open until the wee hours. Wells streets. sophisticated restaurant located in the expansive menu offers Located on Wells Street between Ambassador Hotel, a restored Art Deco plenty for breakfast and 16th and 17th streets. gem. Located on Wisconsin Avenue lunch lovers. Located at between 23rd and 24th streets. Wisconsin Avenue and 20th Street.

Check it out! Check 19th St. Academic and Political Science Graduate Rho Lambda Alpha Phi Sorority Student professional Student Association Sigma Delta Pi (Hispanic) Alpha Xi Delta Sorority Government and Advertising Club Pre-Dental Organization of Sigma Tau Delta (English) Delta Chi Fraternity councils Marquette University Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) Delta Sigma Pi (Business) American Medical Student Abbottsford Hall Council Pre-Law Society Upsilon Pi Epsilon Delta Sigma Theta Association Apartments Council American Society of Civil Psychology Students for Delta Xi Phi Multicultural Performing Arts Carpenter Tower Hall Council Engineers Diversity Sorority Clinical Lab Science Student American Society of Public Relations Student Czech-Slovak Dance Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Council Mechanical Engineers Society of America Dance Inc. Kappa Sigma Fraternity Cobeen Hall Council Anthropology Club Real Estate Club Gold ‘N Blues (Coed a capella) Omega Delta College of Arts and Sciences Army ROTC Society of Automotive Hype Dance Marquette Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Student Council Army ROTC Cadet Rangers Engineers Marquette Band Pi Beta Phi Sorority College of Communication Arnold Air Society Society of Professional Marquette Chorus Sigma Chi Fraternity Student Council Association of English Journalists Marquette Orchestra Sigma Gamma Rho College of Education Graduate Students Society of Women Engineers Marquette University Gospel Sorority Student Council Association of Graduate Student Association of Choir Sigma Kappa Sorority College of Engineering Students in Theology Physician Assistants Marquette University Players Sigma Lambda Beta Student Council Athletic Training Student Student Nurses’ Association at Society Fraternity Association Marquette Pure Dance Marquette Sigma Lambda Gamma College of Health Sciences Beta Alpha Psi (Accounting) United Nations Student The Naturals (Mens a capella) Sorority Student Council Biological Undergraduate Alliance Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity Commuter Student Society Women In Business Political Sigma Phi Epsilon Association Biomedical Engineering Writing Society College Democrats Fraternity Graduate Student Organization Society College Republicans Triangle Fraternity Interfraternity Council Cultural Biomedical Sciences Student Democracy Matters Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Marquette University Student Association African Students Association Green Health Government Special interest Builders Coalition Arab Student Association J Street U Mashuda Hall Council Chemistry Graduate Student Bayanihan Student Les Aspin Center for Air Force Power Booster McCabe Hall Council Organization Organization Government Alumni Club McCormick Hall Council get College Student Personnel Black Graduate Student Council Art Club National Pan-Hellenic Council get involved Association Association Student Liberty Forum Avalanche Outdoors Club O’Donnell Hall Council Collegiate Entrepreneurs Black Student Council Capoeira Nagô Marquette Panhellenic Association of Marquette Chinese Student Association Service Chess Club Physical Therapy Student involved Counselor Education and Global Village Best Buddies Cigar and Pipe Social Club Council Hmong Student Organization Big Brothers/Big Sisters Debate Team For an urban university, we’re very residential Counseling Psychology Residence Hall Association Graduate Student Organization Indian Student Association Circle K International Ducks Unlimited Schroeder Hall Council — almost 95 percent of undergraduates live on Athletics Criminology & Law Society Indonesian Student Colleges Against Cancer at Evans Scholars Straz Tower Hall Council Economics Association Association Marquette Exploring Careers in campus. You’ll become a member of a vibrant Ready to bleed blue and gold? Marquette athletics teams Financial Management Italian Club Engineering World Health Fashion Club Student media community of learners who work hard … and Japanese Club Engineers Without Borders Fade In: Film Society compete in the , and the university offers Association Latin American Student Habitat for Humanity Gamers Association at who play hard, too. Here are just some of the partial to full scholarships in all varsity sports. For those who Go-Getters Marquette Radio Organization Mardi Gras Marquette Human Resources Marquette Television ways you can keep busy: want to play just for fun, we offer more club sports teams Management Organization Le Cercle Francais — French Supporting Special Olympics Medieval Society at than any other Jesuit university. Institute of Electrical & Club Watumishi: People of Service Marquette n Try one of our 250-plus student organizations — Electronic Engineers Malaysian Student Women and Youth Supporting Naval ROTC Rifle Drill Team more than most midsized universities. Institute of Transportation Organization Each Other Paintball Club Varsity Hockey Futsal Engineers Student Chapter Native American Student Robotics n  Kobudo Kickball Play for one of our 30-plus club sports teams — (NCAA Division I) International Affairs Society Association social awareness SuperFans Kuk Sool Won Racquetball more than any other Jesuit university. International Business Student Pacific Islands Student Active Minds The Divers of Marquette Men Lacrosse Sand volleyball Association Organization Association of Social Welfare UNICEF Campus Initiative n Catch a play at the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Basketball Rowing Softball IT Student Organization Polish Club and Justice Students Club Cross country Rugby Theatre or the latest exhibit at the Patrick and Tennis Jeanette Kapus Silver Wings Saudi Student Union Empowerment Golf Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art. Running Club Ultimate Frisbee Chapter Gender Sexuality Alliance Spiritual and Lacrosse Sailing Weightlifting Linguistics Club Honor Societies Invisible Children religious n Check out Tuesday’s 10 p.m. Mass, when Soccer Ski and snowboard Lonergan Society Alpha Epsilon Delta (Pre-med JUSTICE Campus Crusade for Christ Spirit squads St. Joan of Arc Chapel is packed with a Tennis Soccer Marquette-ing Club (American and Pre-dental) Men Serving Others Chinese Christian Cheerleading standing-room-only crowd. Track (indoor and outdoor) Softball Marketing Association) Social Innovation and Fellowship Dance Team Swimming and diving Multicultural Business Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering) Entrepreneurship Christian Fellowship of n Cheer on the Golden Eagles with the rest of the Women Mascot Tae Kwon Do Organization Delta Phi Alpha (German) Step Up! Marquette Basketball Marquette Fanatics (don’t forget the blue Tennis National Association of Black Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical Student Advocates for Health InterVarsity Christian Cross country and gold paint). Triathlon Team Journalists Engineering) and Human Dignity Fellowship Lacrosse Ultimate Frisbee National Society of Black Eta Sigma Phi Students For An Jewish Student Union n Go bowling, sing karaoke or catch a game at Soccer Volleyball Engineers Lambda Pi Eta Environmentally Active Knights of Columbus Tennis the Annex. Waterski and wakeboard National Student Speech, (Communication) Campus Latter Day Saint Student Track (indoor and outdoor) Wrestling Language and Hearing National Residence Hall Students for Life Association Volleyball Association Honorary Lutheran Student Union Intramurals Navy Nurse Corps Order of Omega Social Muslim Student Club Badminton Operations and Supply Chain Phi Alpha Theta (History) fraternities and Association Baseball Basketball Management Pi Delta Phi (French) sororities Orthodox Christian Basketball Dodgeball Philosophy Club Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics) Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Fellowship Boxing Club Indoor soccer Philosophy Graduate Student Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority St. Robert Bellarmine Classical Fencing Society Indoor volleyball Association Science) Alpha Omega Epsilon Society Curling Innertube water polo Physics Club Pi Tau Sigma Honor Society (Engineering) WELS Ministry Cycling Floor hockey Psi Chi (Psychology) Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Football Football N 5th St. N. 13th St. N. 13th W. 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W. Clybourn St. W. Clybourn St. W. Clybourn St. W. Clybourn St. ¬ © 2011 Marquette University 5/11 38 ¬ N. 25th St. N. 26th St. N. 27th St. Academic/Administrative Buildings Service Building �������������������������������������� 23 Haggerty Museum of Art ������������������������ 13 707 Building, College of Straz, Jr., David A., Hall, Helfaer Tennis Stadium N. 13th St. N. 13th W. St. Paul St. W. St.Professional Paul St. Studies �������������������������� 72 CollegeW. of St. BusinessPaul St. and Recreation Center ���������������������� 33 W. St. Paul St. 1700 Building ������������������������������������������ 48 Administration, Graduate Helfaer Theatre �������������������������������������� 16 School of Management ���������������������� 12 Academic Support Facility ���������������������� 45 Al McGuire Center ���������������������������������� 70

N. 17th St. N. 17th Straz, Jr., David A., Tower ������������������������ 3 Carpenter Tower �������������������������������������� 73 W. Mount Vernon Ave. Rec St. 12th Plex ���������������������������������������������������� 2 Student Health Service �������������������������� 30 Clark Hall, College of Nursing ���������������� 31 Union Sports Annex �������������������������������� 58 N. 16th St. N. 16th Todd Wehr Chemistry ���������������������������� 22 Coughlin Hall ������������������������������������������ 18 Valley Fields (not shown) ������������������������������ 80 Wehr Life Sciences �������������������������������� 24 Cramer Hall �������������������������������������������� 28 Varsity Theatre ���������������������������������������� 65 N 6th St. William Wehr Physics ���������������������������� 25 Cudahy Hall �������������������������������������������� 19 N. Emmber Lane Weasler Auditorium �������������������������������� 60 Menomonee River Zilber Hall ������������������������������������������������ 69 Dentistry, School of �������������������������������� 39 ­Eckstein Hall, Law School ������������������������ 7 Residence Halls Churches/Chapels Engineering, College of 80 Abbottsford Hall �������������������������������������� 68 Engineering Hall �������������������������������� 34 Chapel of the Holy Family ���������������������� 62

N. 16th St. N. 16th Carpenter Tower Hall �������������������������������74 Haggerty Hall and Church of the Gesu, Olin Engineering Center �������������������� 27 a Jesuit-sponsored parish �������������������� 9 Cobeen Hall �������������������������������������������� 71 W. Canal St. MashudaW. Canal Hall St. ������������������������������������������ 40 W. Canal St. Grounds Maintenance FacilityW. Canal St. (not shown) ���� 38 Gesu Parish Center ���������������������������������10 Haggerty Hall and St. Joan of Arc Chapel ���������������������������� 26 McCabe Hall ������������������������������������������ 56 Olin Engineering Center �������������������� 27 McCormick Hall �������������������������������������� 57 Helfaer Building �������������������������������������� 47 Libraries O’Donnell Hall ���������������������������������������� 42 Holthusen Hall, Graduate School ������������ 64 Law Library ���������������������������������������������� 7 Schroeder Hall ���������������������������������������� 66 Jesuit Residence ������������������������������������ 63 Memorial Library ������������������������������������ 21 Straz, Jr., David A., Tower Hall ������������������ 1 Johnston Hall, Diederich College Raynor Library ���������������������������������������� 20 of Communication ������������������������������ 8 University Apartment Buildings Krueger Child Care Center ���������������������� 37 Parking Structures Campus Town Apartments ���������������������� 50 Lalumiere Language Hall �������������������������17 16th Street Parking Structure ���������������� 55 Frenn Building ���������������������������������������� 53 Marquette Hall, Klingler College 18th Street Parking Structure ���������������� 43 Gilman Building �������������������������������������� 52 of Arts and Sciences ���������������������������11 Eckstein Hall Parking ������������������������ 7a, 7b Humphrey Hall ���������������������������������������� 44 Marquette Neighborhood Health Center ������������������������������������ 41 Wells Street Parking Structure ���������������� 67 Public Safety ������������������������������������������ 54 University Information Art/Entertainment/Recreation Facilities Schroeder Complex, (414) 288-7250 College of Health Sciences, Alumni Memorial Union, University College of Education �������������������������� 29 Information & Visitors Center ������������ 61 Sensenbrenner Hall ���������������������������������� 4 Campus Town ���������������������������������������� 51 Gymnasium, Marquette �������������������������� 32 The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is open for campus visits from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 10 a.m. certain Saturdays. You can meet with an admissions counselor and take a campus and residence hall tour. Most visits begin at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. during the week, but times vary throughout the year. To arrange a campus visit, call 414.288.7302 or 800.222.6544.

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