Milwaukee, WI
1025 N Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202
http://www.msoe.edu
Milwaukee School of Engineering is a private college located in Milwaukee, WI. It is a relatively well-rated institution, ranking one hundred and thirtieth in America, but accepts 63% of applicants. It has a smaller student body with full-time enrollment of 2,633 undergrads. 22% of graduates obtain a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Alternative frequent choices include Nursing, Chemical Engineering, and Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, but there are 19 focuses to choose from. If you would like to study computer science, engineering, nursing, or administrative and clerical in Wisconsin, MSOE is the perfect option for you, because it is ranked second in the state for all 4 of these fields. Furthermore, Milwaukee School of Engineering is 1st in Wisconsin for best college locations. For students who are paying sticker price, in-state tuition runs $37,087 a year, but for students based out of state, tuition runs $40,990. Before you decide against applying because of the price, you should know that 98% of MSOE undergrads are awarded at least some scholarship or grant funding. 73% of Milwaukee School of Engineering undergraduates graduate, green and prepared to join the employment market. On average, alumni go on to make a yearly income of $61,000 two years after receiving their diplomas. After another four years on the job, their median annual earnings increases 16.9% to $71,300, which is 77.8% over the national median wage. Applying students may also like to be aware that half of the students got between 26 and 30 on the ACT math portion. Further, the student to professor ratio is 16:1. Respecting your cash flow, be aware that 29% of undergraduates secure financial aid through Pell grants and on average, you can expect to dish out around $3,653 on a meal plan each year. In terms of demographics, 18% of undergrads at MSOE are from households with a yearly income of $49k to $75k and the student body is made up of 2% African American undergraduates. Relating to life on campus, on average, students spend $4,038 on meal plans annually. To wind things up, six years after college, the highest-earning 25% of graduates make $87,300 or more and the lowest-earning fourth of graduates rake in a starting salary of $44,000 or less.
9.21
Party Scene
9.46
Location
7.52
Dorms
7.98
Campus Food
9.53
Student Life
9.53
Safety
SAT Score
1190-1370
ACT Score
25-30
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
74%
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Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Nursing
Chemical Engineering
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
Architectural Engineering
Computer Software Engineering
Computer Hardware Engineering