Marquette University Top Questions

What's unique about your campus?

Amanda

I love everything about Marquette, but my favorite thing is the balance between work and play. The education is fabulous, but there are endless opportunities outside of the classroom to take advantage of. From basketball games to service projects throughout the city, there is always something to do. The spirit of "We Are Marquette" is evident the minute you step on campus.

matthew

The best thing about Marquette is hands down the people. Everyone here even after having only met you truly does care. I have yet to run into one person anywhere on campus that isn't happy hearted and ready to help. The faculty and staff are just as helpful and impressive, they don't hesitate to put themselves in a position to help you do well here. The support system is simply built into peoples DNA around here. It is a great enviornment for anyone let alone someone who is off to college for the first time.

Tamiah

All of the majors are "direct entry" at Marquette. Pretend you want to major in nursing. At most schools, you would be in a "pre-nursing program" and apply for the nursing major in your second or third year. If your grades aren't high enough, you don't get into your nursing major and you've wasted your time. At Marquette as a freshman, I am already in the College of Nursing

Ashley

It really prepares you for your career

kelly

Marquette University is a great place to learn. We are surrounded by diversity (students, faculty, community), and that diversity is not only respected, but promoted as a chance for growth. The university has a large variety of programs and classes, and we are encouraged to take classes in different areas. The faculty is accomplished but also accessible to students. Although it is not a large university, Marquette offers all the advantages of a major state university, without the inherent problems of large schools. Upon graduation, students are ready to become leaders in their fields, both academically as well as morally.

Elizabeth

The best thing about Marquette is the sense of community. It is a large enough campus where you are always meeting new people but small enough to be able to know a couple people you pass on your way to class. Marquette really tries to get you involved and there are so many opportunities. There are a lot of service opportunities available which provides you a chance to meet people with the same values as you and really connect. I've learned to really love the size of Marquette for many different reasons.

Tara

The Department of Public Safety is the best part of our campus here at Marquette. DPS is fast, responsive, and alert to all possible dangers near our campus. They are here for our safety and are faster than the Milwaukee Police Department. The limo system runs from 5 pm to 3 am and ensures rides to anywhere within campus limits. It is great to use on cold dark winter nights.

Kaitlyn

The alumni network and opportunity for internships is wonderful, and professors and alumni are very willing to help you in your career search and journey to get your degree. I also love basketball season, the campus really comes together as a community to cheer on the Golden Eagles.

Pauline

The best thing about my school is how there is such a great support for achievement. There is nothing better that the positive environment that gives the students all the resources to be successful in what it is that they choose to be for the future. Also, I consider the idea of giving back to the community, empahsized on campus one of the best things of the university. There is a big importance on giving back to the community and where one came from, which is always more than rewarding.

Grand

The best thing about Marquette University is that faith, service, and love for others is interwined with each course and class no matter what subject it may be. This is the best thing about Marquette because this rounds the students making them intelligent but people with morals, values, and good hearts. These type of people are important in the world and these are the type of people Marquette University continues to educate and produce.