
PO Box 343922, Milwaukee, WI 53215, USA


Alverno College provides a variety of athletic opportunities for students seeking both competitive and recreational sports experiences. The college fields several varsity teams, competing in regional and national intercollegiate leagues, which allows student-athletes to engage in a structured, high-level sports environment alongside their academic commitments.
In addition to varsity athletics, Alverno emphasizes intramural and club sports programs designed to encourage broader student participation and promote fitness and wellness across the campus community. These programs accommodate varying skill levels and schedules, making it easier for students to maintain an active lifestyle throughout their college years.
Facilities supporting these athletic offerings include well-maintained gymnasiums, fitness centers, and outdoor fields, providing students with the resources needed for both training and competition. The college's commitment to sports is integrated with its broader educational goals, fostering teamwork, leadership, and discipline among participants.
Alverno College offers student group opportunities primarily focused on the female student community, with available data indicating one active women's group. There are two male students and 521 female students in total, but no specific male student organizations are noted. The limited information on social organizations suggests that participation in such groups may be minimal or not broadly reported at Alverno College at this time.
Alverno College hosts a predominantly in-state student body, with 88% of its students coming from within the state, placing it in the top 25% nationally for this measure. Out-of-state students form a much smaller segment, accounting for only 11%, which ranks in the bottom quartile compared to similar institutions. Almost all students at Alverno College are from the United States, with only about 1% representing international students from various foreign countries.
The total enrollment of new students, including both freshmen and transfer students, is relatively modest. Freshmen comprise 150 students, ranking in the lower 30% nationally, while transfer students number 103, placing in the bottom 40%. Overall, the college's new student intake is considered below average within this context.
Age distribution among students varies by level of study. Undergraduate students tend to be younger, with large groups aged 18 to 21 years, and a notable presence of students under 18 as well. Graduate students skew older, predominantly between 25 and 49 years of age, with significant numbers in the 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, and 40-49 brackets, reflecting a more mature student population at this level.
The racial and ethnic composition of Alverno College is diverse yet generally ranks in the lower half nationally across groups. Hispanic students make up a significant portion, with 263 enrolled, positioning the college in the bottom 40% nationally for Hispanic representation. African American students number 122, also in the bottom 35%, while White students, totaling 170, represent a relatively smaller share compared to national averages, placing in the bottom 30%. Other racial groups such as Native American, Asian, Pacific Islander, students of two or more races, and those with unknown racial identity are present but in lower proportions, with all these groups falling within the lower 45-50% range nationally.
Student life at Alverno College offers a variety of cultural and artistic activities despite the absence of certain common campus organizations. Students can engage in drama productions, radio broadcasting, and participate in the campus chorus. However, the college does not have a student newspaper, campus band, or television station, which may limit some extracurricular options.
Health and wellness support is available, including a campus health clinic and psychological counseling services, providing students with essential resources for their physical and mental well-being. Legal services and a veterans affairs office are not offered, and there is no dedicated women's center on campus.
The campus itself encompasses 46 acres, offering a moderately sized environment for students to explore and interact within. The student-to-faculty ratio is about 13 to 1, which suggests moderately sized classes and opportunities for personalized academic engagement.
Alverno College provides access to the Alverno College Library as its primary library facility. Students benefit from one library on campus, which offers a collection of approximately 16,703 books, placing it in the lower 40th percentile compared to similar institutions. The library holds around 497 subscriptions and maintains nearly 75,231 digital subscriptions, both reflecting a modest range of access in comparison to peer institutions.
Additionally, the college's digital library resources include about 499,147 eBooks and 70 databases, situating the library near the median range for digital collections among comparable colleges. The library provides physical facilities as well as digital access, supporting various student needs.
Alverno College Library is staffed by trained personnel who maintain established operating hours totaling 68 hours per week. The facility includes study rooms to accommodate individual and group work, but it does not offer all-day access. Students also have access to shared collections, expanding the range of resources available beyond those held solely by the college library.
Total enrollment
1322Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
Data not availableMember of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
40 full time, 121 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Alverno College LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
Yes24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes