University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Top Questions

Describe your favorite campus traditions.

Richard

Okoberfest is a huge festival and the campus does a great job to create non-alcoholic activities. The campus is known very well for the friendliness of every single student. Everyone on campus is very helpful.

Caylie

The University of Wisconsin La Crosse has many strong undergraduate and pre-professional programs to choose from, but the most common are the pre-physical therapy, athletic training, and physical education programs.

Carley

UW- La Crosse is best known for the beautiful landscape that surrounds the campus and allows the students to enjoy the outdoors. Though it can be difficult to be surrounded by the beauty when the proffessors challenge us with hard work and intensive papers.

Kelsey

I know we were one of the "fittest" schools in the country a few years ago, but the city of La Crosse has a crazy number of bars-per-capita, and you hear a great deal about the drownings in the Mississippi River. :(

Emily

UW -LaCrosse is one of the hardest schools in the State of Wisconsin to get into. I'll never forget, when I received my letter that I was one of the 100 accepted as a transfer student, I just broke down crying. It is such an honor and a priviledge to go there. UW-LaCrosse is known for one of the best accounting programs in the US. Even though that ranks high, I feel every program there is tops!

Candice

Business. It is also one of 12 undergraduate schools to offer archaeology.

Joseph

Athletics, track and field, wrestling, football. Recreation, on campus services, surrounding area, recreation majors. Sciences, atheltic training, physical therapy, occupational therapy.

Kairee

It's best known for its academics and its recreation. For you need to be a good student to be here. There are a lot of things that allow you to be active around here, and because of the great Athletic-Training and Physical-Therapy Programs here the recreational parts go along with that. It is also known for the small class sizes and the "just right" campus size.