Marian University
School info
3
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.2
Food
2.3
Clubs
2.5
Facilities
3.1
Internet
2.6
Location
3.2
Opportunities
3.1
Safety
4.4
Social
2.6
Happiness
3.3
Basic Information
Location
- Fond du Lac, WI
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1851
- Founder: Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana, Sister Theresa Hackelmeier, and Mother M. Clarissa Dillhoff
Academic information
Degree Courses
- The number of degree courses at Marian University is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. However
- it can be inferred that the university offers a wide range of programs
- including undergraduate and graduate degrees in various fields such as nursing
- business
- arts
- sciences
- and construction management
- among others. Without specific details on the exact number of courses
- it is difficult to provide a precise count. Therefore
- I can only give an approximate range based on the variety of programs mentioned: **100+** degree courses
Key Area
- anatomical
- bioethical
- clinical
- community-based
- computational
- educational
- molecular/cellular
- translational research
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: Marian University serves over 5,000 students across undergraduate and graduate programs
- Undergraduates: The total undergraduate enrollment at Marian University is approximately 2,090 to 2,980 students
- Postgraduates: 1,200 postgraduate students
- Academic Staff: The exact number of academic staff at Marian University is not provided in the sources. However, based on the available information, it appears to be in the hundreds, but a precise count is not given. Therefore, I can only provide an approximate range: **100-500**. For a more accurate count, detailed personnel records or a comprehensive directory would be necessary
- Administrative Staff: The exact number of administrative staff at Marian University is not provided in the search results. However, the directory lists several administrative positions, including Administrative Assistant, Assistant Vice President of Online Programs, Executive Director of Online Operations and Student Success, and others. Therefore, it is likely that there are more than a few dozen administrative staff members, but an exact count is not available. **Range: 20-50+**
Notable Alumni
- Beth Elsener
- Patti Curran
- Denise Feser '77
- Bill Murphy Sr. '60
- Cleon Reynolds
- Sister Florence Marie Rose
- Walt Fields
- Mike Noone '63
- Rita McCann Sweeney '53
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Bad reviews
Overall 1.1
I regret going to this school so much, the food is terrible if I could give it a negative rating I would. There is never anything to do, the school is located in the middle of no where. The people that go here a bunch of stuck up assholes. The sports teams suck and are horrible to be apart of. if I could rate the happiness level negative I would.
Overall 1.1
DO not come here!
Overall 1.2
BORING
Overall 1.5
Not a good school for nursing. I feel it has not prepared me at all, many of my peers felt the same way. Very unorganized regarding clinicals.
Overall 1.6
Internet: SLOW! Computer stations in the library takes 10 minutes to turn on. Printing is still free, but IT dept. has implemented Papercut Print Management software as of 2014. Computer security has changed throughout the years I've been at Marian, didn't have to log in to computers before.
Overall 1.9
Very expensive school and can be very depressing at times because it is not an exciting place to be. There is not any real appeal to hanging out on campus and the Wi-Fi sucks. It is a cozy area though if you like small schools. The school does have a good education program. Would not recommend on campus housing.
Overall 1.9
Commuters are treated like second-class citizens. Having a degree from this school carries zero prestige value. Most of the professors are reasonably good, but the facilities are outdated. I wish I had gone to another school. This place gave me zero help in landing a job, and I've been unemployed since graduating with a 3.8 GPA.
Overall 2
Some professors are helpful, but not all. The food sucks, they've gone through so many cooks since my time of being there, and still the food hasn't improved. There isn't enough room really for everyone, so if you want a good spot get there fast! Parking sucks and there is absolutely no fun college things really going on. Internet is iffy at best.
Overall 2
None.