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Prospective Students
Explore many great reasons to become a Marquette Engineer
Direct admit to engineering: Marquette is a direct admission institution, meaning students can apply directly to a program. For engineers, this means getting started on day one in our community.
Applied industry experience in co-ops and internships: We work with over 500 leading industry partners to provide you with a head start on your career through real-world work in co-ops and internships.
Excellence in Leadership (E-Lead) program: Become a people-centered leader guided by our Jesuit tradition. Join our E-Lead program and complete a combination of leadership courses and experiences that prepare you to be the drivers of innovation for the common good.
Undergraduate research: Work hand-in-hand with faculty who are pushing the frontier in their research fields, helping you discover your passions and build your expertise. Through our Summer Engineering Research Fellows program, students join a cohort of researchers with additional mentorship and support.
Student organizations solving problems and building community: Explore over 20 engineering student organizations to fuel your passions outside the classroom and make great friends along the way.

Make your vision a reality: Marquette engineers graduate with opportunities and connections that align to their career goals. Explore our Undergraduate First-Destination Survey to see where our graduates go after Marquette.
Scholarships: Marquette offers a wide variety of merit scholarships that support the university's mission while recognizing student achievement — excellence in and out of the classroom, commitment to community service and demonstrated leadership.
Our Catholic, Jesuit mission: Faith and spirituality affect the way teaching, learning, research and living take place on campus. Students, faculty and staff of every religious tradition are invited to engage in conversations about faith, God, social justice, the search for truth, the desire for peace, global issues, ethics and the dignity of humanity.
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