University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Reviews

  • 31 Reviews
  • La Crosse (WI)
  • Annual Tuition: $18,051
78% of 31 students said this degree improved their career prospects
97% of 31 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Hannah Miller
  • Reviewed: 6/17/2019
  • Degree: Psychology
"UW-L is a prestige university that I am so happy I attended. The campus is absolutely beautiful with it be lined by both the bluffs and the river. The class size is medium size which makes it very easy to learn. The professors are so nice and personable and make it easy for you approach them."
Derek Hillestad
  • Reviewed: 5/9/2018
"I entered the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse in January of 1997 so please take this information with historical perspective as cell phones were not part of everyday life when I attended the school. Like any first time undergraduate college student, I was at a point in my life where I was trying to figure out what to do with the rest of my life. I didn't really have a passion for a career pursuit and just happened to select the major I did because I had an older cousin that had went through the program and she recommended it. After listening to her describe how involved her professors were with coursework, I decided to pursue the degree program (Recreation Management). I learned quickly that this career path was full of lively, energetic and fun-loving students. The program curriculum focused on preparing managers to develop and administer recreational programming for youth, teens, adults and senior citizens. This concept of community development helped me view the world as collaborative through engagement in play. A favorite quote of mine that I learned through my undergraduate studies was "You can learn more about a person during an hour of play, than in a year of conversation" - Plato. I believe this quotation summarizes my undergraduate experience in a nutshell and I would highly recommend the program for intellectual learning and self reflection of our true roles in life. I would caution students to make sure they have clearly identified pathways to employment. That is one area that I didn't spend a lot of time considering and found it challenging to find an entry-level position upon graduation. This led me to pursue graduate school and further my studies which opened a new career path in Facilities management."
Paul Gray
  • Reviewed: 3/20/2018
  • Degree: Cultural Studies
"The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is an excellent institution, well-equipped to prepare students of all backgrounds for a vast array of careers. I've personally found Career Services, German Department faculty, and general education instructors to be especially helpful. UWL was able to help me realize undergraduate options I did not previously think possible with my intended graduate school (attending PA School with a German Studies degree, for example). UWL is filled with passionate educators genuinely interested in the betterment of its student body. As a person heavily involved in both the College of Liberal Studies and the College of Science and Health, I can safely say the aforementioned statement does not apply to just one college. One potential drawback within UWL is its focus on student independence--I have found that those who succeed the most here are ambitious people willing to seek out assistance on their own. Student advisors will often only help students who reach out and schedule appointments with them. The same applies to professors in many of the larger departments. I have found this characteristic of the University to be advantageous, but not all may share this sentiment. Overall, I would recommend UWL to many students wishing to attend an affordable, beautiful University in La Crosse, WI. I have learned more about myself than I ever thought possible attending this institution, and I have no regret in selecting UWL as my college of undergraduate study."
Ashley Braund
  • Reviewed: 2/16/2018
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is a smaller school with the maximum size of a class holding 100 students. Once you get into the Therapeutic Recreation program, you get to know all the professors and your cohort extremely well. Each class covers each criteria that you will have to know in order to take the exam. The program is well known by many of its internship agencies and the success rate for passing the national exam is high (85-95 percent). The professors take the time to get to know you personally and push each student to their maximum potential. You leave the program feeling well trained and ready for experiences within internship and when applying for jobs."
Ryan
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: Computer Science
"Very good school which offered a nice set of classes for students to attend including up and coming technology classes."
mama of 4
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Education
"The education department is terrible. They are unorganized and lack structure and guidance for students. They struggle to keep faculty for more then a year or two."
Kelsey
  • Reviewed: 3/30/2017
  • Degree: Biology
"UW La Crosse is a great school that offers many degree options. I chose to pursue a bachelor's in biology as a gateway to graduate school in a health profession. I am well prepared to begin my Masters of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, using my degree from UWL."
Megan
  • Reviewed: 3/14/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"UW-L is a great campus to pursue a degree in Liberal Arts. One of the best aspects about UW-L is the class size. Classes are small, about 20 to 40 people depending on the class. Therefore you get more hands-on learning with classmates. Also the professors are great and are always there if you need to talk to them about anything. They really care about your education. I have only had 1 bad professor is the time I attended UW-L."
Samantha
  • Reviewed: 3/9/2017
  • Degree: Biology
"I am so happy with my decision to earn my undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. The class sizes are small which allows you to build a relationship with your professor. None of the classes are taught by teaching assistants, only by the professor. The professors are available often for office hours and are always willing to help you succeed. The campus is small enough where you feel safe, and there is plenty to do in the La Crosse area, from bluff hiking and canoeing, to exploring historic downtown La Crosse!"
Naomi Sill
  • Reviewed: 2/26/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"It was a beautiful, safe and active campus with helpful and inspiring teachers. I loved hiking in the bluffs and the beautiful running trails within a walking distance from campus. I always felt safe and was encouraged to try new things and meet new people daily."
Male 34 - Midwest
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Education
"I really enjoyed by time at UW - La Crosse. The campus and course work were both enjoyable."
Jacqueline Smith Gonzalez
  • Reviewed: 11/1/2016
  • Degree: Sociology
"The University of Wisconsin La Crosse has a beautiful campus and a great LGBTQ center called the Pride Center. Most instructors are very friendly and easy to approach, and the class sizes are not too big. Each class size consists of about 30 students. I really wish they would have been more realistic about what a bachelor's degree in Sociology has to offer in the real world (my BA is worth absolutely nothing in today's competitive job market)."
Jordan Batchelor
  • Reviewed: 10/15/2016
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"Although it does not come with must prestige, it is a great school and can spring board you to a great future. Next year I will attend a prestigious graduate program, so it is not impossible to continue moving up after graduating from this undergraduate program. The teachers are particularly good."
Rachel Maxfield
  • Reviewed: 9/5/2016
  • Degree: Graphic Design
"UW La Crosse is a beautiful, closed campus where you are surrounded by friendly and compassionate peers and professors. There are an unimaginable amount of organizations for you to get involved in, there's something for every taste! The professors truly care about your success, and are helpful and understanding. Class sizes are relatively small, so you don't feel like just another student. The surrounding town is exciting and entertaining, so there's never a dull moment. Trust me, if you're looking for a safe, personable campus, La Crosse is the place for you!"
Karli Dorn
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2016
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"I never knew what I was getting myself into when I applied at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse's Doctor of Physical Therapy program. I knew my goal was to become a physical therapist and I was informed UW-La Crosse had a highly rated program that graduated students who become astounding professionals in the field. I knew this was where I wanted to be. When I was accepted into the program, I was excited but also apprehensive of what was to come. UW-La Crosse's PT program prides themselves on their vigor and willingness to push their students to success and I can admit that I have experienced nothing less than challenging days so far in my career there. Our first semester was in the summer and it was one of the most difficult summers I have experienced, with the changing of how I learned to study, how much time I devoted to school, and the increasing difficulty of the material we were learning. This program has pushed me to strive for my best for my future patients since that first summer. My professors are consistently available to help students along the way to ensure our full understanding of material and provide the moral support we need to achieve success and keep moving forward. I will never forget the words that were spoken to us during our orientation prior to beginning to program- "Your patients are out there waiting for you." I could not be more enthusiastic about the opportunities UW-La Crosse has provided so far and will continue to give me in the future as I keep moving ahead in the program."
Kathryn Frazier
  • Reviewed: 8/3/2016
  • Degree: Elementary Education
"The Elementary Education program at UWL is phenomenal. The professors have incredible teaching experiences and the ability to share those with students in an effective manner. They care about the well being of each teacher candidate, and the educator that they will become. UWL prepares teacher candidates for their role as educators with in classrom experiences early and often, as well as classes that teach fundamentals and prepare educators for exams like the PRAXIS and FORT. I am so thankful for the connections that I made with educators and colleagues alike through UWL and would not trade that experience for anything."
Inspirational professors and relevant classes!
  • Reviewed: 7/9/2016
  • Degree: Spanish
"I loved my time at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. I had ideal class sizes, and teachers who were truly invested in their subject areas and enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge with students. One of the best parts of my undergraduate career was the time I spend abroad in Lima, Peru. This opportunity opened my eyes to another culture and multiplied my desire to continue learning language and continue increasing my cultural intelligence. The Spanish classes I completed were taught almost 100% in Spanish which is ideal for truly becoming fluent and having a functional level of the language. The level of Spanish I had when I graduated allowed me to take jobs where I interpreted and translated for my employers. The only regret I have is that I did not feel the academic advisors were easily accessible and available to meet and discuss courses. Pairing my Spanish degree with another subject area I am passionate about, such as psychology, would have been of great value to me now as a graduate."
Katie
  • Reviewed: 11/30/2015
  • Degree: Teaching
"I made a lot of friends and got a great education. The faculty is the best and is really there to teach students. There are a lot of clubs and organizations to get involved with. I liked the size of the school and that the dorms are mostly small but it is in a very small town."
RRB
  • Reviewed: 10/26/2015
  • Degree: History
"The UW-La Crosse was a good experience for me although I did not graduate for personal reasons. My best advice is to get involved and stick with it. Don't give up, you will never have regrets for toughing it out, but you will if you don't finish. I liked UW-La Crosse because it was a relatively small environment, but part of a large well respected educational organization"
Hula
  • Reviewed: 9/23/2015
  • Degree: Elementary Education
"La Crosse was one of the best decisions I've ever Made. Coming from Hawaii, I didn't know anyone, but the students and staff were all very kind and supportive. Professors got to know their students and it made me feel valued."