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Cardinal Stritch University

Milwaukee, WIAccredited
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About Cardinal Stritch University

Cardinal Stritch University is an institution located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It has historically operated as a private nonprofit university offering undergraduate and graduate programs across a range of disciplines. Detailed current institutional metrics including enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate are not available in current IPEDS records for this institution.

No specific academic programs have been listed in available data sources for this entry. Cardinal Stritch University has traditionally offered programs in areas such as business, education, nursing, and the arts. Prospective students should contact the institution directly to verify current program availability and operational status, as the university announced a closure in 2023.

Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin and supports a diverse higher education landscape. Those interested in programs formerly offered by Cardinal Stritch University are encouraged to explore transfer options at other Milwaukee-area institutions.

Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission

Contact Information

MARY LEA SCHNEIDER

mlschneider@stritch.edu

6801 N Yates Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53217

Programs

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