Wisconsin Lutheran College Reports Nearly 32% Increase in Freshman Enrollment

Milwaukee, WI (09/23/2020) — Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC) announced today an increase of 31.9% in freshman enrollment for the 2020-2021 academic year.

"Wisconsin Lutheran College has been truly blessed at a time when our world is facing unimaginable challenges," said Dr. Daniel W. Johnson, president of Wisconsin Lutheran College. Not only is higher education navigating the realities of COVID-19, but it is also contending with an overall population decline of incoming undergraduate students over the next decade.

The total number of first-year freshmen this fall is the WLC's second-highest on record; the record occurred in fall 2018.

"Students today are looking for robust and nationally recognized academic offerings, a commitment to faculty-student mentorships, hands-on research opportunities, partnerships with other institutions for those seeking advanced degrees, and exceptional student life experiences," said Dr. Johnson. "We continue to attract bright, talented men and women because we are unwavering in our commitment to advancing our student offerings to meet their individual needs for academic growth and to continue to prepare our students to serve the world as Christian servant leaders."

Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC) is an independent, nationally ranked Christian college in Milwaukee that serves 1,200 traditional undergraduate, adult, and graduate students through its on-campus, on-location, and online programming. The college, which prepares students for lives of Christian leadership, is recognized for its academic excellence and superior student experience. Caring, Christian faculty work directly with students, who benefit from numerous research, service, and co-curricular opportunities designed to enhance academic and spiritual growth. For more information, visit wlc.edu.