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Cardinal Stritch University at West Milwaukee Middle School
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About Cardinal Stritch University at West Milwaukee Middle School
Cardinal Stritch University at West Milwaukee Middle School is an off-campus instructional site affiliated with Cardinal Stritch University, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This site represents a community-embedded educational partnership that places university coursework within a K-12 school setting, often designed to serve educators or community members seeking accessible professional development or degree completion opportunities.
Specific program offerings, credential levels, enrollment figures, and outcome data are not currently itemized in available IPEDS records for this site. Courses at this location are associated with Cardinal Stritch University's academic programs. Prospective students should contact the university directly for information on programs available at this site.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a diverse urban center with significant demand for educational professionals and community-based learning initiatives. Cardinal Stritch University's presence at a middle school site reflects a commitment to embedding higher education access within community institutions, particularly in support of K-12 educators and local learners.
5104 W Greenfield Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53214
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