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8,045 undergraduate
1881
Private
A spirit of purposeful inquiry and service to others defines the intellectual life at Marquette University, where a commitment to Catholic, Jesuit education empowers students to develop as whole persons across a rigorous liberal arts curriculum and professional programs. Rooted in the motto "Be The Difference," Marquette's approach integrates ethical reasoning with disciplinary depth, encouraging students to apply their knowledge to address real-world challenges in their communities and beyond. This dynamic environment is anchored in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where a compact 107-acre urban campus places students at the center of a vibrant metropolitan area with deep ties to professional industries, civic organizations, and cultural institutions. Within this diverse community of scholars, leadership is forged through a dedication to faith-informed service, collaborative learning, and the Jesuit tradition of cura personalis — care for the whole person.
Collaborative engagement is the hallmark of the Marquette experience, where the campus functions as a hub for undergraduate research, community-based learning, and global connectivity. Undergraduate education is supported by a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio that ensures meaningful mentorship and personalized intellectual exchange throughout the academic journey. Marquette offers over 80 undergraduate majors across eight colleges and schools, providing students with both breadth and specialization. For international applicants, Marquette offers merit-based scholarship consideration, including the competitive Global Scholar award covering full tuition, housing, and fees for up to two outstanding international freshmen each year. With 65% of students hailing from outside Wisconsin, a retention rate of 91%, and an 83% six-year graduation rate, Marquette graduates emerge prepared not only to excel in their careers but to lead with purpose, integrity, and a commitment to the common good.
Policy Type
Merit-only
VariesMerit-only universities offer scholarships based on academic/achievement factors rather than financial need. Need-based aid for international students is limited or unavailable.
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| Ranking Organization | Position | Year |
|---|---|---|
| US News National Universities | #88 | 2026 |
| US News Best Undergraduate Teaching | #17 | 2026 |