Whether it's preparing students for their first job or propelling graduate and professional students to even greater professional heights, a Marquette education helps students reach their full potential. Our nationally-recognized programs are delivered by faculty scholars who are at the tops of their fields and who are respected for significant research in areas ranging from the humanities to the sciences.

Don't just take our word for it. See what others say about the Marquette experience:

RANKINGS


How does Marquette University rank nationally?

Princeton ReviewMarquette is well-known for its commitment to the community, and in 2008 it was named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with distinction.

President's Higher Ed
   Community Service 2008

Competitive CollegesMarquette ranked 44th in Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine's 2008 "Top 100 Best Values in Private Colleges." The magazine analyzed more than 1,000 private colleges on measures relating to academic quality and affordability.

Kiplinger's Personal Finance
   "Top 100 Best Values in Private     Colleges" for 2008


Business Week
The Center for College Affordability & Productivity in Washington, D.C., ranked Marquette 69th. The center bases its rankings on several measures, including reviews of professors, graduation rates, student grant awards and graduates’ vocational success.

Petersons Guide to Colleges
For two years in a row, a Marquette professor has been named Wisconsin’s Professor of the Year. The U.S. Professors of the Year program is sponsored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

 


ABOUT MARQUETTE

Quick Facts About Marquette

Identity: Catholic, Jesuit, private
Established: 1881
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Undergraduate: 8,048
Postgraduate: 3,500
Campus: Urban, 90 acres
Athletics: 14 NCAA Division I teams (Big East)
Colors: Blue and Gold