University of Wisconsin - Parkside
The University of Wisconsin Parkside offers a variety of educational opportunities. You may enroll as a traditional college student or take advantage of numerous programs designed for the adult learner. Programs geared toward adult learners and working students include the Weekend College program, Certificate programs, the Evening Degree program, and short-term noncredit computer courses.
Come to UW-Parkside and you'll discover many things, including challenging academic programs, small class sizes, an internationally renowned faculty and a diverse environment that enables you to learn from a variety of perspectives. Best of all, you'll discover students, just like yourself, who want to make the most of their lives. Find out more by visiting the Parkside website at www.uwp.edu.
Carthage
Carthage is a private college of the liberal arts and sciences, affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Located midway between Chicago and Milwaukee, Carthage's picturesque campus on the Lake Michigan shore is home to approximately 2,375 full-time and 720 part-time students.
Carthage awards the Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in more than 30 subject areas, and the Master of Education degree. Carthage also hosts the joint Executive MBA and Master of Social Work degree awarded by Loyola University Chicago.
The Carthage faculty comprises nearly 100 scholars, 90 percent of whom hold the doctorate or other terminal degree. Carthage was founded in 1847.
Carthage boasts a long-standing commitment to educating the whole person by nourishing the intellectual, spiritual, emotional, social, and physical dimensions of students' lives. The College offers:
- a curriculum that challenges students to think critically and express themselves effectively;
- a campus life that encourages involvement and service;
- a community of faith that nurtures spiritual growth and develops moral responsibility;
- co-curricular activities that inspire students to test their own limits and express their individuality.
You can find out more about Carthage by visiting their website at www.carthage.edu.