United States
Carroll University
Tuition fee
$15,000–$38,000
QS ranking
University ranking
Recognized regionally among Midwest universities for undergraduate teaching excellence.
Carroll University is a private liberal arts university in Waukesha, Wisconsin, founded in 1846. It enrolls about 3,700 students, including 200+ international students from over 30 countries, and is recognized regionally for undergraduate teaching excellence.
Academic programs
Tuition fees (2025–26)
International tuition estimates.
Undergraduate (International)
$38,000/year
Graduate (International)
$15,000–$20,000/year depending on program
Scholarships
Merit and other funding opportunities for international students.
International Student Merit Scholarships
Up to $10,000/year.
Athletic and departmental scholarships
Available.
Need-based financial aid
Available for qualifying students.
External scholarship guidance
Provided by the university’s international office.
Student life & campus
Supportive campus with student clubs, housing, and services.
Campus located in a suburban setting near Milwaukee, with easy access to city amenities
Dedicated International Student Services offering orientation, visa support, and cultural events
Over 70 student clubs including international student organizations
On-campus housing available with options for single and shared rooms
Strong community with various diversity and inclusion initiatives
Opportunities for internships and research with local businesses and institutions
At a glance
City
Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States
Type
Private liberal arts university
Founded
1846
Students
~3,700 (including 200+ international students from over 30 countries)
Rankings and outcomes
Recognized regionally among Midwest universities for undergraduate teaching excellence
High student satisfaction and career outcomes in nursing and business programs
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