Founded in 1890, Viterbo is named after the hometown (Viterbo, Italy) of its patron saint, St. Rose. Today it features strong programs in health care (nursing & pre-med), business, teacher preparation, and the fine and performing arts. Located on the Mississippi River in Western Wisconsin, Viterbo is Western Wisconsin's Premier Private University with a 98% career placement and a national recognition.
Tuition
Tuition (in state): $19,490.00
Tuition (out of state): $19,490.00
Loans: FFEL subsidized Stafford, FFEL unsubsidized Stafford, FFEL PLUS, Perkins, and Federal Nursing loans.
Scholarships: Need-based Federal Pell, SEOG, state, college/university, and private scholarships/grants. Non-need-based academic merit, creative arts/ performance,special achievements/ activities, athletic, and ROTC scholarships/grants.
Demographics
Affiliation: Private college affiliated with the Roman Catholic
Number of Men: 583
Number of women: 1436
Number of Full-time: 1508
Number of Part-time: 511
Number of Undergraduates: 2019
Average ACT scores of freshman: 23
Average SAT scores of freshman: n/a
Faculty
Full Time: 84
Part Time: 59
Doctorates: 68%
Masters: 28%
Other: 4%
Student to Teacher Ratio: 12:1
Majors
Accounting, Applied Music, Art, Art Education, Arts Administration, Biology, BioChemistry, Biopsychology, Broadfield Social Studies, Chemistry, Community/Medical Dietetics/Nutrition, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Criminal Justice, Education, Elementary Education, English, English Writing, Human Resource Development, Interdepartmental Biology/Chemistry, Liberal Studies, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Ministry, Music, Music Education, Music/Theatre, Nursing, Organizational Communication, Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Study, Sociology, Social Work, Sport Management, Sport Science, Spanish, Theatre Arts, Visual Communication
Minors
Minors offered in most majors and in dance, environmental studies, gerontology studies, history, journalism, legal studies, multicultural studies, philosophy, social research, statistics, and women's studies.
Athletics
Athletics - Other Leagues: Member of Midwest Classic Conference, NAIA. Intercollegiate baseball (men), basketball, soccer, softball (women), volleyball (women), cross country, bowling. Intramural aerobics, baseball, basketball, football, racquetball, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball.
Requirements
Graduation from secondary school required, GED accepted.
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