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Cardinal Stritch University at Social Development Commission

Milwaukee, WI
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About Cardinal Stritch University at Social Development Commission

Cardinal Stritch University at Social Development Commission is an extension instructional site located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, associated with Cardinal Stritch University. This site represents a partnership between the university and the Social Development Commission, a Milwaukee-area nonprofit focused on community development and social services. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data for this location are not reported in available IPEDS records.

Courses offered at this site are expected to align with Cardinal Stritch University's broader academic offerings, which have included programs in business, education, and human services, delivered in a community-accessible setting in Milwaukee.

Milwaukee is Wisconsin's largest city and home to a diverse population with significant demand for accessible higher education. Partnerships between universities and community organizations like the Social Development Commission help extend educational access to underserved populations throughout the metro area.

Contact Information

4041 N Richards Street, Milwaukee, WI 53212

Programs

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