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Make it Yours
Discover more at marianuniversity.edu/academicprograms
MARIAN UNIVERSITYWhere YOU WILL BE EMBRACED,
ENCOURAGED, AND CELEBRATED.
Being a student at Marian University means immersing yourself in a community. It’s where your professors and classmates know each other’s names, where friendship is easy to find, and where lasting memories are made.
How you will stand out...
11:1Student-to-faculty ratio
13Average class size
1200Number of
undergraduate students
PREPARING YOU to be a leader,
innovator, and global citizen.
Discover more at marianuniversity.edu/academicprograms
Undecided? Our diverse learning experience lets you explore before choosing. We want you to succeed, so we offer flexibility and ease when it comes to changing majors and graduating on time.
MajorsAccountingArt Therapy (Expressive and Therapeutic Arts)BiologyBiology–CytotechnologyBusiness Administration • General Business • Human Resources • Organizational SupervisionChemistryCommunication • Organizational Communication • Public Relations and Strategic CommunicationCriminal JusticeData ScienceEducation: Early Childhood– Elementary (PK–Grade 6)Education: Elementary–Middle (Grades 1–8)
Education: Middle–Secondary (Grades 5–12) • Biology • Broad Field Social Studies • Chemistry • English • MathematicsEducation: Special EducationEnglish Exercise and Sport ScienceFinanceForensic ScienceGraphic ArtsHealth Care AdministrationHistoryHomeland SecurityManagementManagement Information SystemsMarketingMarketing and Public Relations
MathematicsMusicMusic IndustryNursingPre-DentistryPre-MedicinePre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician AssistantPre-Veterinary SciencePsychologyRadiologic TechnologySocial JusticeSocial WorkSonographySport and Recreation ManagementUndeclaredWriting
MinorsAccountingArt HistoryAthletic CoachingBiologyBroad Field Social StudiesBusiness AdministrationChemistryCommunicationCreative StudiesCrime Scene InvestigationCriminal JusticeCulture, Media, and Gender StudiesData Analytics
“My marketing internship at Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts allowed me to not only gain invaluable experience in the field, but I found a family of creative, encouraging, and dedicated individuals — one I am now a proud member of.”
Emma Lewandowski ’21, Communications major
Health Professions and Sciences: 47%Liberal Arts and Undeclared: 23%Business: 16%Criminal Justice: 7%Education: 7%
Undergraduate applicants majors in 2019
English/Language ArtsEnvironmental ScienceExpressive and Therapeutic Arts FinanceForensic Science Game DesignGlobal StudiesGraphic ArtsHistoryHomeland SecurityInformation TechnologyLeadership StudiesLiturgical MusicManagement
Management Information SystemsMarketingMathematicsNatural SciencePhilosophyPre-LawPsychologyPublic RelationsReligious EducationSocial JusticeSpanishSpanish EducationSport and Recreation ManagementTheologyWriting
Marian University offers direct entry into the majority of our programs,
including business, criminal justice, and nursing.
ENTER!
Health Professions and Sciences
Business
Criminal Justice
Education
Liberal Arts and Undeclared
Personal advisors,dedicated faculty,
mentors for life, basically
YOUR OWN CHEERING SECTION
Student Externship ProgramA week-long job shadow offered to first-year
students to provide firsthand experience by engaging in a career field of interest
before pursuing further education.
The Honors Program enables students to
enrich their experience through innovative
courses and opportunities to participate in travel
and engage with guest lecturers.
4 out of 5Students engage in internships, co-ops, field study, clinicals,
and research.
The Marian traditional undergraduate BSN PROGRAM
2019 NCLEX-RN® first time pass rate
is 92 percent.
90 percent of our SOCIAL WORK graduates are
employed in the profession or admitted
into graduate social work programs.
In 2019, 100 percent of RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY graduates educated at
Marian’s own Mercy Hospital in Oshkosh passed the American Registry of
Radiologic Technologists exam on their first attempt, and found career placement
within six months of graduation.
Marian is ranked #4 out of 29 in Wisconsin for best CRIMINAL JUSTICE
program by correctionalofficer.org.
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Top rated academic supportThe Marian University Learning & Writing
Center provides assistance to students outside the classroom. Professionals assist
students with mathematics, science, reading, writing, and study skills.
Diversity and InclusionIn striving to cultivate a diverse learning experience, we give additional support to students of varying cultures, lifestyles, and beliefs.
Learning and Writing CenterWe give students complete and easy access to a staff made up of Masters Degree holders wanting to help you better understand their areas of expertise, including math, science, and writing.
Counseling CenterWe offer free, confidential counseling assistance to all students — including individual and group consultations, crisis intervention, and referrals to off-campus resources.
Military FriendlyWe are a Military Friendly university, which means we are among the top 20% of universities nationwide to meet the needs of active military and veterans.
EXCEL ProgramStudents entering their first year can find the support and encouragement they need to have a smooth transition through biweekly, personalized meetings with an academic advisor, as well as connections to important services and resources to help achieve academic and personal success.
TRIO/Student Support Services ProgramStudents of low income, first-generation students, and students with disabilities can receive financial aid, as well as individualized academic advising, and one-on-one tutoring.
We’re here
to help...
Discover the ways we’re here to help you at marianuniversity.edu/academicservices
“Marian strives to create an inclusive environment where everyone can get the assistance they need, and the Writing Center embodies that spirit. We are here to assist in any way that can benefit a student’s education — we are a useful resource and work hard to help students from the time they enroll all the way through to graduation.” Merle AlixWriting Specialist IIIMarian University Writing Center
NABER HALLLooking for the traditional college living experience? This three story co-ed facility is home to most first-year students. Furnished with TV lounges on each floor, it also features special programs to help first-year students make their transition to college easy. COURTYARDSFreshmen seeking more independent living can stay in our Courtyard House, Courtyard Penthouse, and Courtyard Efficiency Suite — each offering its own layout and design.
FOOD FOR THOUGHTWho needs meal prep when you can have a meal plan? Marian offers multiple options to choose from, giving you the freedom and flexibility to eat when and where you please.
This includes the Hornung Student Center Dining Room — featuring signature brands and vegetarian and vegan options — or the Todd Wehr Alumni Center, where Starbucks keeps our energy high and Sammy’s Honest Sandwiches keeps our bellies full. If you go hungry, it’s your own fault!
You’ll have all the comfort of home at your new home away from home, there’s options for your lifestyle no matter your housing preference.
Learn about housing at Marian by visiting marianuniversity.edu/student-life/housing.Learn about dining at Marian by visiting marianuniversity.edu/student-life/dining.
make yourself at home
Living the dream
So Much Room for Activities
• Alumni Weekend• Athletic Events• Big Band• Celebrate Marian• Comedians and Karaoke Nights• Homecoming• Late Night Breakfast
Learn about student life at Marian by visiting marianuniversity.edu/studentlife.
We offer more than 40 student-led clubs and organizations so that you can let the good times roll.
Student OrganizationsArt ClubBlack Student UnionCampus MinistryCriminal Justice ClubDiversity ClubE-SportsForensic Science AssociationIntramural Sports Marian Activities CommitteeMarian Business ClubMarian Communication AssociationMarian Student Education AssociationMarian University Student Nurses AssociationPanhellenic Council Pre-Health Professionals ClubPsychology ClubResidence Hall Association Reserve Officers’ Training CorpsSabre SquadScience and Math AssociationSociety for Human Resource ManagementSPECTRUMSport and Recreation ClubSpring PlayStudent Association of Smiles and Happiness Student–Athlete Advisory Committee
Student SenateStudent Social Work AssociationStudent Veteran’s OrganizationStudents Without BordersThe Sabre Voice
Music Performance EnsemblesChamber Singers Collegiate Wind EnsembleJazz BandSteel DrumsVocal Jazz EnsembleWomen’s Chorale
Greek OrganizationsAlpha Xi DeltaTheta Phi Alpha
Honorary SocietiesDelta Epsilon SigmaKappa Delta PiLambda Pi EtaPhi AlphaPi Gamma MuSigma Beta DeltaSigma Tau DeltaTheta Alpha Kappa
STUDY ABROAD
You can travel abroad on faculty-led trips, short-term language immersions, internships, and medical mission programs, and we offer summer, semester, and year-long study abroad programs in more than 50 countries, including Australia, Costa Rica, France, Italy, Spain, and many more.
You don’t want to JUST go to college — you want to get the most out of it!
a Competitive edge
As a member of the Northern Athletic Collegiate Conference we face NCAA Division III teams in:
Men’s Baseball BasketballBowling Cross Country Golf Hockey (Northern Collegiate Hockey Conference)Lacrosse (Midwest Lacrosse Conference) Soccer Tennis Track & Field (Indoor/Outdoor) Volleyball
Women’sBasketballBowlingCross CountryGolfHockey (Northern Collegiate Hockey Conference)Lacrosse (Midwest Lacrosse Conference)SoccerSoftballTennisTrack & Field (Indoor/Outdoor)Volleyball
IntramuralsBasketballBowlingFlag FootballKickballSoccerVolleyball
“The goal for the Marian Athletic Department is to enhance the overall experience for each student athlete by striving for excellence daily in both the classroom and in athletic opportunities.”Jason Bartelt, Athletic Director
Club SportsDII HockeyDIII HockeyBowling
Since starting intercollegiate athletics in 1972, Marian teams have won 65 conference regular season titles and 28 conference tournament titles.
Learn about Marian athletics by visiting sabreathletics.com.
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Marian teams have gone to 15 NCAA Division III tournaments since joining the NCAA in 1999.
The percentage of students who participate in athletics at Marian beats the national average for Division III colleges by nearly 10 percent.
Marian: 30% Nation: 21%
Ten teams qualified for conference tournaments in the 2018–19 season: Women’s Soccer, Men’s NCAA Hockey, Men’s ACHA Hockey, Men’s Volleyball, Men’s Lacrosse, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Softball, and Baseball.
Smith Fields Complex received a new 106,000 square-foot artificial turf surface to kick off the 2019 fall sports seasons.
They walk our campus
and they’re waiting to welcome you
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“A small community
with a big heart.”Kristina Samann ’18,
Healthcare Administration
ADELLIE REQUENAThe psychology major is the first in her family to graduate high school and attend college, and she’s determined to make the most of it. For the cross country and track and field athlete, this meant spending a sophomore semester studying abroad in Florence, Italy, while working to become a children’s therapist. Make no mistake, she is working hard to balance school, work, and sports to finish in record time.
NICK BASTIENMarian’s professional network has helped the accounting major and former all-region high school football player take his passion for baseball and turn it into an internship with the Fond du Lac Dock Spiders, an amateur collegiate summer league (Northwoods) baseball team that uses Herr–Baker Field as its home. This experience will be invaluable to the pineapple pizza lover as he works to become a controller working for a professional sports team.
DR. W. ALAN DIXON, SR. Business Department Chair and Associate Professor
“The faculty and staff truly care about student success, and that makes a huge difference in our students’ lives. We are all dedicated to quality higher education, and we are especially dedicated to creating a community that promotes learning and social justice.”
1 EMMA COURNOYER The sophomore is thankful to have grown up watching her mom earn a bachelors and master’s degree, and she is excited to be following in her footsteps. Wanting a career in expressive and therapeutic arts, the honors student is working to attend graduate school and will take part of her educational journey overseas when she studies abroad in Italy this fall. She has a deep appreciation for Vincent van Gogh’s painting “Starry Night,” and make no mistake she is reaching for the stars.
ELORM AGBENYAThe sophomore speaks three languages, works three jobs, and is the youngest of three members of her family enrolled at Marian. Double majoring in industrial organizational psychology and social work, she draws inspiration from her older sisters Eyram and Edem and has her sights set on earning a masters and doctorate before working to climb the corporate ladder. For her, happiness comes in the form of having an active social life and curling up with a good book.
PATRICIA HERNANDEZAssistant Professor
“Marian to me means putting the students first and foremost above everything else, to ensure their success. The people and campus are accepting and open to people of all faiths, backgrounds, color, race, gender, sexuality, and abilities. They walk the talk.”
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Learn about additional scholarship offerings at marianuniversity.edu/freshman-scholarships.
making
college
affordable Educational opportunities shouldn’t be limited
Traditional Undergraduate Freshman Scholarships
GPA criteria is based on the high school cumulative grade point average using an unweighted 4.00 grading scale. If multiple ACT/SATs taken, criteria is based on composite “superscore” by averaging the best scores from each subject. SAT scores are Reading + Math, and are for tests taken March 2016 or later.
Admission ScholarshipsOur admission scholarships awarded to eligible students are not based on financial need or athletic ability, and are guaranteed until graduation as long as you maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA or better and remain a full-time student. Additional scholarships — based on academic interest, music, participation in ROTC, and other achievements — are also available.
Legacy AwardsLegacy Awards are available to grandchildren, children, legal guardians, parents, siblings, and spouses of a Marian graduate. Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes (CSA) Legacy Awards are available for relatives of a Sister of CSA.
Early Sabre AwardFreshman and transfer students who apply and are admitted prior to November 1 receive $500 per academic year.
Academic Achievement Award $15,000
Sr. Mary Mollison Legacy Scholarship $12,000 GPA 3.40 or better, AND ACT 23/SAT 1130 or lower
Trustee Scholarship $11,000 GPA 2.80–3.39, AND ACT 25/SAT 1230 or lower
Naber Scholarship $ 9,000 GPA 2.50–2.79, OR ACT 21–25/SAT 1060–1230
Sr. Mary Sheila Burns Award $ 7,000
Partnership High School Award $11,000
This award is given to students demonstrating academic promise, leadership abilities, and involvement in school and community activities.
This award is given to any applicant who has graduated with a 2.00 Grade Point Average from one of our affiliate high schools.
Apply and be admitted by Nov. 1st forEarly Sabre Award
$500/year
GPA 3.00 or better, AND ACT 26/SAT 1240 or higherOR GPA 3.40 or higher, AND ACT 24–25/SAT 1160-1230
SEPTEMBER
November 1Early Sabre Deadline
Complete the housing application and attend an athletic event or performance ensemble
Visit campus and then complete and submit your application, making sure to have your ACT/SAT score report sent as well as a copy of your high school transcript.
October 1: Submit your Free Application forFederal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov
Attend an Open House and select your registration date
Attend College Goal Wisconsin for assistancein filing or updating your FAFSA application
All resident students will receive a housing assignment.
Learn more about the financial aid application process at marianuniversity.edu/financialaid. March 2: Last date to
attend an Open House
May 1: National Decision Day! An exciting day for high school seniors when students commit to college.
September 5–7, 2020: Orientation
September 8: First day of classes
The average freshman financial aid award package at Marian
Marian University has the lowest net tuition of the 24 members of the
Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
The amount of Marian students receiving some form of financial aid
from grants, loans, or scholarships.
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$25,580Applying for Federal Financial AidWant to be considered for the most assistance available? Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at fafsa.gov as early as Oct. 1 and use our FAFSA code 003861.
2019–20 Academic Year Facts and Figures
Average Tuition and Fees: $27,950
Average Room and Board: $7,650
Textbooks: $700–$900 (approximate)
Average Freshman Financial Aid Award Package: $25,580
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Attend an Admit Day!
Congrats on your graduation!
Start packing for college!
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Things to do in Fond du Lac:• Blue Line Family Ice Center• Fondy Sports Park• Kelley Country Creamery• Lakeside Park• Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts• Dock Spiders baseball game
Learn more about Marian at marianuniversity.edu.
Being here means
being part of
WHAT’S HAPPENINGThe support you’ll receive at Marian University doesn’t stop at the campus boundaries. Sure, Fond du Lac is a small community — just more than 43,000 residents call it home — but its support for Marian is BIG.
With a downtown full of fun boutiques, rich offerings of museums and galleries, restaurants, Lake Winnebago serves as Fond du Lac’s very own four-season backyard playground.
Our 78-acre residential campus is located just an hour’s drive from Madison, Milwaukee, and Green Bay, the city is known as an advanced manufacturing center whose central geographic location brings both families and the community together.
Core ValuesMarian is a co-educational, Catholic University with five core values inspiring everything we do — in learning, in service to others, and in the relationships we build.
• Community• Learning• Service
Our Students1:3 — Male-to-female ratio2,000 — Total students from 31 states and 6 foreign countriesAverage ACT score: 20Average GPA: 3.0
• Social Justice• Spiritual Traditions
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It’s easy to see yourself here
when you’re hereWant a preview of what it’s like to have an entire campus behind you? There’s no better way than by visiting and meeting us. There are several opportunities for you to swing by:
Schedule your visit today! 920.923.7650 or 1.800.2.MARIAN ext. 7650 • [email protected] • marianuniversity.edu/visit
Individual VisitsWant to see what campus looks like from the inside? Plan an individual visit and let your questions be answered by those who know our big, warm, welcoming vibe the most — your future classmates.
Sabre DaysJoin other prospective students and their guests for a morning event featuring breakfast on campus, student panel, academic overviews from faculty, coaches, full campus tour, financial aid and scholarships overview, and campus resources fair.
Admit DaysSeniors already admitted to Marian are invited to an exclusive showcase of campus. Guests will choose from a menu of options, including a one-on-one financial aid meeting, lunch in the cafeteria, an academic program Q&A, audition for a music scholarship, and more. Your visit to campus is personally tailored to you.
“You can’t walk anywhere on campus without seeing one of your best friends.”Kristin Houle ’19Exercise and Sports Science
45 S. National AvenueFond du Lac, WI 549351.800.2.MARIAN ext.7650marianuniversity.eduadmission@marianuniversity.eduFounded 1936 • Sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes
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