Saint Joseph College School of Graduate and Professional Programs For more than 50 years, Saint Joseph College's (SJC) School of Graduate and Professional Studies has served the needs of adult men and women looking to further their careers through ...
Grad schools in Wisconsin come in all shapes and sizes. Students who have completed a bachelor's degree can pursue a master's or PhD at grad schools that are private, public, Catholic, Christian or secular, and Wisconsin has a number of specialty schools in graduate fields like nursing, architecture, medicine, engineering, oriental medicine, theology and professional psychology. Most of Wisconsin's graduate schools are located in the state's two largest cities, Milwaukee and Madison, and some of the larger schools offer over 150 different majors for master's degrees! Grad schools in Wisconsin are also located in smaller cities and towns like Green Bay and La Crosse, which offer a less urban environment. For more on the specifics of these institutions, see Grad Schools in Milwaukee, Grad Schools in Madison, Grad Schools in Green Bay, and Grad Schools in La Crosse.
To find more information on graduate study in Wisconsin, have a look at Grad Source's Directory of Grad Schools in Wisconsin. Grad Source's information is organized in a uniform manner for all grad schools, allowing you to easily browse through your options and compare criteria such as tuition costs, admission requirements, program start and completion dates and more. It's all right here!
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