An educational institution is only as strong as the level of excellence which it demands of itself — not to mention its faculty and students.

Marquette University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Institutes of Higher Education.

An educational institution is only as strong as the level of excellence which it demands of itself.

Thanks to Marquette's consistently high standards, specific academic programs have also been accredited by numerous other organizations and associations.

These accreditations assure a student that Marquette's academic excellence is nationally recognized.

In addition, a student has the security of knowing that Marquette's credits could transfer to comparable institutions of learning, just as an incoming transfer student can be assured that Marquette is likely to honor most credits earned at a similarly accredited college or university.

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ABOUT MARQUETTE

Quick Facts About Marquette

Identity: Catholic, Jesuit, private
Established: 1881
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Undergraduate: 8,048
Postgraduate: 3,500
Campus: Urban, 90 acres
Athletics: 11 NCAA Division I teams (Big East)
Colors: Blue and Gold