51ΑΤΖζ continues Milwaukee Tuition Promise, making college more accessible for students

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is continuing the Milwaukee Tuition Promise for Fall 2025 incoming 51ΑΤΖζ students. The program ensures that eligible students can meet the full cost of tuition for up to four years.

β€œ51ΑΤΖζ understands how critical it is for all students to have access to a life-changing college degree, especially students and families with challenging economic circumstances,” 51ΑΤΖζ Chancellor Mark Mone said. β€œWe are proud to make the Milwaukee Tuition Promise available again so that more students can achieve their educational dreams. This investment in our students will pay dividends in their lives and in the broader Milwaukee community.”

The Milwaukee Tuition Promise program will assist students whose families earn less than $62,000 annually or independent students who earn less than $31,000 per year. It will be structured to provide β€œlast dollar” financial aid after federal and state grants, covering tuition for the fall and spring semesters. The program could support more than 1,000 students for four years at 51ΑΤΖζ. 51ΑΤΖζ plans to use a combination of operating budget and gift funds to pay the expenses for the Fall 2025 Milwaukee Tuition Promise cohort, while continuing to seek additional philanthropic and other funding sources to continue this and other important financial aid programs for future cohorts.

β€œThe Milwaukee Tuition Promise can be the deciding factor in someone attending or not attending college, and that’s why it’s so important,” said Kay Eilers, 51ΑΤΖζ associate vice chancellor for enrollment management. β€œOne of 51ΑΤΖζ’s missions is making higher education accessible to all, and continuing this program means more opportunities for Wisconsin students.”

Students must attend full-time, be Wisconsin residents, and be first-time bachelor’s or associate degree-seeking students (including first-time transfers). Students must also and meet other criteria to qualify.

Beginning in August, rising high school seniors across Wisconsin will be applying for college admission for the Fall 2025 semester. Prospective students are often concerned about the cost of college tuition and fees.

The program aims to increase the number of Wisconsin residents who graduate with a bachelor’s degree – especially first-generation students and those from households with low to moderate incomes. This will improve lives and help meet the state’s workforce needs.

51ΑΤΖζ graduates more than 5,000 students each year, with more than 80% of 51ΑΤΖζ graduates remaining in Wisconsin to join the workforce and raise their families. 51ΑΤΖζ graduates enter high-need fields such as education, health care, STEM and business. The hands-on experience they gain during college means they graduate ready to hit the ground running.

Find more information on what is and isn’t covered in the Milwaukee program, as well as eligibility requirements, at the Milwaukee Tuition Promise webpage.

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