Milwaukee School of Engineering Women's Ice Hockey
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Milwaukee, WI
Women's Ice Hockey Coaches
Athletics
- Division
- NCAA Division 3
- Conference
- Northern (NACC)
- Athletic Website
- www.go-raiders.com
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- Sports Offered
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No sports found
General
- Type
- Private nonprofit
- Website
- www.msoe.edu/
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- Location
- Milwaukee, WI (view on map)
- Locale
- City
- Religion
- No religious affiliation
Academics
- Level
- 4 year
- Predominant Degree
- Bachelor
- Fields of Study
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COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES ENGINEERING BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES
Metrics
- Graduation Rate
- 69 %
- Acceptance Rate
- 60%
- Undergraduate Enrollment
- 2,492
- Average Annual Cost (in state)
- $43,575
- Average Annual Cost (out of state)
- $43,575
- ACT Score Composite
- 28
- Average GPA
- 4.00
- Average SAT Math Score
- 650
- Average SAT Reading Score
- 625
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How to get recruited by Milwaukee School of Engineering women's ice hockey
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