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Ottawa University-Milwaukee

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Ottawa University-Milwaukee is a private nonprofit institution located in Brookfield, WI. The school has... approximately 166 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $49,556. The average age of students entering Ottawa University-Milwaukee is 30. The most popular programs at the Ottawa University-Milwaukee are: Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (58%), Health Professions And Related Programs (22%), Public Administration And Social Service Professions (9%), Psychology (7%) and Mathematics And Statistics (2%).


Average Debt at Graduation
$21,772.00
Average SAT Score
1027
Students Receiving Federal Loans
62%
Typical Monthly Loan Payment
$225.96

Below is a detailed breakdown of the student body at the Ottawa University-Milwaukee.

166 Undergraduate Students

Male Students: 21%

Female Students: 79%

51% Full Time / 49% Part Time

Average Age of Entry : 30

Low Income Students: 51%


Race / Ethnicity

The test scores below show the average of all students that have been accepted at the Ottawa University-Milwaukee.

SAT Scores

The average student can expect to graduate from the Ottawa University-Milwaukee with the amount of debt stated below.

Average Debt at Graduation
$21,772.00
Students Receiving Federal Loans
62%
Typical Monthly Loan Payment
$225.96

Below is a list of the degree programs that are offered at the Ottawa University-Milwaukee.

Bachelor Degrees
  • Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Psychology
  • Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services
  • Public Administration and Social Service Professions

Most Popular Programs
  • Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (58%)
  • Health Professions And Related Programs (22%)
  • Public Administration And Social Service Professions (9%)
  • Psychology (7%)
  • Mathematics And Statistics (2%)