Marquette
University has been educating people of faith to be leaders in
their professional lives, their communities and in
society for more than 120 years. Since the first graduating class
of five men were awarded bachelor of arts degrees in the 1880s,
Marquette has grown into a modern coed campus serving more than
11,000 students and delivering nationally admired undergraduate,
graduate and professional programs. The university’s Catholic,
Jesuit tradition is reflected in these outstanding academic
opportunities as well as in the university’s active and
committed partnership with the surrounding community.
Today’s
Marquette students are working adults seeking advanced professional
training, graduate students in search of unique
research opportunities, students pursuing law and dental degrees,
and undergraduate students who choose a university that offers
all of the cultural and professional enrichment guaranteed
by its location in the heart of the nation’s 17th largest
city.
Please visit the Core
of Common Studies Web site to better understand
the role of mission in Marquette University's academic community.
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