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Undergraduate Applicants

Join the next undergraduate class! How you’ll prepare your application depends on whether you’re a new freshman, a transfer student or an alum.

Application Requirements

You’ll find information tailored for you and your program below.

New Freshman: BArch or BSAS

Portfolios are not required to be accepted into the Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) or Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies (BSAS) for new freshmen.

Priority Application Deadlines
March 1 | Fall admission
December 1 | Spring admission

We recommend applying well before the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

Transfer Student: BArch or BSAS

We welcome transfer students who started an architecture program elsewhere and those who have never taken an architecture course in college.

Priority Application Deadlines
April 1 | Fall admission
November 1 | Spring admission

We recommend applying well before the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

GPA

College cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or greater on a 4.0 scale.

Process for Evaluating Prior Degrees

Students need to provide a transcript and syllabi for architecture classes already taken so that an advisor can review college-level courses for Department of Architecture equivalents. Your transcript will be reviewed by advising staff for course equivalencies or deficiencies in order to provide you with a curriculum path towards architecture degree requirements. Where clarification about courses is needed, you may be asked to provide syllabi. Final approval of course placement or exceptions is made by the Undergraduate Committee.

Note: No course equivalencies are granted for SARUP classes that satisfy NAAB requirements. Those classes are: ARCH 352 History and Theory III, ARCH 311 Design V, ARCH 353 History and Theory IV, ARCH 312 Design VI, ARCH 341 Professional Practice I, ARCH 412 Design VIII, ARCH 422 Building Technology IV, ARCH 423 Building Technology V, ARCH 343 Professional Practice III. 

Portfolio

If you have not taken architecture courses in college, a portfolio is not required. You will simply apply to UWM as a transfer student.

If you have taken architecture courses in college, a portfolio is required for correct placement into the core studio sequence.

The portfolio should show evidence of interest in design as well as critical and independent thinking, and should be carefully conceived, curated, well designed, neatly prepared, and easily readable. Design your portfolio for digital review rather than submitting an electronic version of your printed portfolio.

For successful submission, the portfolio:

  • Must be no larger than 15 MB. Any portfolio over 15 MB will not be accepted.
  • Must be a PDF file. We do not accept any other file types.
  • Format your portfolio for view on a computer screen, as it will be reviewed digitally.
  • Do not include photos of yourself, or your Social Security Number.
  • Include a cover page with your first and last name and the undergraduate program (BSAS or BArch) you’re applying to.

Send the above items to sarup-ugrad@uwm.edu.

Alumni (Second Degree): BArch

UWM alumni who have earned a BSAS degree from SARUP are eligible to return to complete the credits required to earn a BArch degree. You will apply to UWM as a second degree seeking student.

Priority Application Deadlines
March 1 | Fall admission
December 1 | Spring admission

We recommend applying well before the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

Apply to UW-Milwaukee

Undergraduate applicants must meet University admission requirements.

You can find application options and all the information you need to complete your undergraduate UWM application at the link below.

Graduate Applicants

We’re excited that you’ve chosen to advance your education with our community of architects and planners.

Application Requirements

You’ll find information tailored for you and your program below.

Architecture, MArch

Here are important dates, academic preparation requirements and materials to prepare for a successful application to the Master of Architecture (MArch I).

Priority Application Deadlines

MArch I – 2-year
December 15 | Fall admission
October 1 | Spring admission

MArch I – 3-year
December 15 | Fall admission only

MArch II – 1-year
December 15 | Fall admission
October 1 | Spring admission

Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. We recommend applying by the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

Academic Preparation

Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

MArch I – 2-year
Pre-professional bachelor’s degree in architecture with 5 architecture design studios.

MArch I – 3-year
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.

MArch II – 1-year
Professional bachelor’s degree in architecture.

GRE

The GRE is not required.

Transcript Review

Your transcript will be reviewed by advising staff for course equivalencies or deficiencies in order to provide you with a curriculum path towards architecture degree requirements. After you have applied to UWM, you will next need to submit a portfolio and transcript to an architecture advisor for faculty review. If you are seeking course equivalencies, submit a syllabus from each class to an architecture advisor for faculty review. 

Note: SARUP does not award course equivalency for the following classes: ARCH 341 Professional Practice I, ARCH 412 Design VIII, ARCH 422 Building Technology IV, ARCH 423 Building Technology V, ARCH 343 Professional Practice III. If you are seeking course equivalencies for ARCH 352 History & Theory III, ARCH 311 Design V, ARCH 353 History and Theory IV, or ARCH 312 Design VI, you must provide syllabi that demonstrate coverage of NAAB PC2 Design, PC4 History and Theory, PC7 Learning and Teaching Culture, and PC8 Social Equity and Inclusion.

Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation from people familiar with your academic and/or professional work. You will be able to send a request directly to your references through the UWM Graduate School online application. Each individual letter of recommendation can then be uploaded by your recommender directly into your online application.

Reasons Statement

Your reasons statement should reflect why you are interested in pursuing this particular program and how your career interests fit with the degree.

Portfolio

All applicants are required to submit a digital portfolio. The portfolio should show evidence of interest in design as well as critical and independent thinking. This can include examples of professional work, design work, research, teaching, and/or other work relevant to advanced research. The portfolio should be carefully conceived, well designed, neatly prepared, and easily readable digitally. Design your portfolio for digital review rather than submitting an electronic version of your printed portfolio.

For MArch I 3-year applicants, the portfolio should provide an indication of your aptitude for thinking critically and creatively through design. This can include such items as illustrated research papers, photographs of executed artwork, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, furniture, craft work, and/or freehand drawings. Present work that demonstrates the depth and breadth of your creative activity; a variety of work is important to give the admissions committee a sense of how you arrived at architecture as a course of study to pursue.

For successful submission, the portfolio:

  • Must be no larger than 15 MB. Any portfolio over 15 MB will not be accepted.
  • Must be a PDF file. We do not accept any other file types.
  • Format your portfolio for view on a computer screen, as it will be reviewed digitally.
  • Do not include photos of yourself, or your Social Security Number.
  • Include a cover page with your first and last name, and the program you are applying to (e.g., Sam Greene, MArch).
Architecture, MS

Here are important dates, academic preparation requirements and materials to prepare for a successful application to the Master of Science in Architecture.

Priority Application Deadlines

Architecure, MS
December 15 | Fall admission only

Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. We recommend applying by the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

Academic Preparation

Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Your bachelor’s degree may be in any discipline.

GRE

The GRE is not required.

Resume, CV, or Biographical Statement

1-2 pages (500-1000 words total), including your educational background, work/research experience, publications/projects completed, and any recognitions/awards received.

Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation from people familiar with your academic and/or professional work. You will be able to send a request directly to your references through the UWM Graduate School online application. Each individual letter of recommendation can then be uploaded by your recommender directly into your online application.

Reasons Statement

Your reasons statement should reflect why you are interested in pursuing this particular program and how your career interests fit with the degree.

The statement should include:

  • Your proposed area of investigation
  • A clear description of your intentions
  • Why you believe the program is appropriate for your course of study

Portfolio

All applicants are required to submit a digital portfolio. The portfolio should show evidence of interest in design as well as critical and independent thinking. This can include examples of professional work, design work, research, teaching, and/or other work relevant to advanced research. The portfolio should be carefully conceived, well designed, neatly prepared, and easily readable digitally. Design your portfolio for digital review rather than submitting an electronic version of your printed portfolio.

For successful submission, the portfolio:

  • Must be no larger than 15 MB. Any portfolio over 15 MB will not be accepted.
  • Must be a PDF file. We do not accept any other file types.
  • Format your portfolio for view on a computer screen, as it will be reviewed digitally.
  • Do not include photos of yourself, or your Social Security Number.
  • Include a cover page with your first and last name, and the program you are applying to (e.g., Sam Greene, MS Arch).
Urban Planning, MUP

Here are important dates, academic preparation requirements and materials to prepare for a successful application to the Master of Urban Planning (MUP).

Priority Application Deadlines

Urban Planning, MUP
January 15 | Fall admission
October 1 | Spring admission

Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. We recommend applying by the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

Academic Preparation

Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Your bachelor’s degree may be in any discipline.

GRE

The GRE is not required.

Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation from people familiar with your academic and/or professional work. You will be able to send a request directly to your references through the UWM Graduate School online application. Each individual letter of recommendation can then be uploaded by your recommender directly into your online application.

Reasons Statement

Our Master of Urban Planning program is practical and professionally-oriented. Therefore, when reviewing reason statements, our Master of Urban Planning admissions committee looks for insights about how your personal experiences have led to an interest in becoming a planner.

We encourage you to include items such as:

  • Why you think professional planning is important and what you think planners could do better.
  • Specific ideas about what you hope to contribute to your community and world with a professional planning degree.
  • How you think that our UWM Master of Urban Planning program will help you achieve your professional goals.
Urban Design, MUD

Here are important dates, academic preparation requirements and materials to prepare for a successful application to the Master of Urban Planning (MUP).

Priority Application Deadlines

Urban Design, MUD
January 15 | Fall admission
October 1 | Spring admission

Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. We recommend applying by the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

Academic Preparation

Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Bachelor’s degree in architecture, landscape architecture, design-focused urban planning, interior design, or other disciplines approved by the MUD faculty. Applicants are required to have a background in design studios from any of these disciplines.

GRE

The GRE is not required.

Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation from people familiar with your academic and/or professional work. You will be able to send a request directly to your references through the UWM Graduate School online application. Each individual letter of recommendation can then be uploaded by your recommender directly into your online application.

Reasons Statement

Your reasons statement should reflect why you are interested in pursuing this particular program and how your career interests fit with the degree.

Portfolio

All applicants are required to submit a digital portfolio. The portfolio should show evidence of interest in design, and should be carefully conceived, well designed, neatly prepared, and easily readable. Design your portfolio for digital review rather than submitting an electronic version of your printed portfolio.

For successful submission, the portfolio:

  • Must be no larger than 15 MB. Any portfolio over 15 MB will not be accepted.
  • Must be a PDF file. We do not accept any other file types.
  • Format your portfolio for view on a computer screen, as it will be reviewed digitally.
  • Do not include photos of yourself, or your Social Security Number.
  • Include a cover page with your first and last name, and the program you are applying to (e.g., Sam Greene, MUD).
Architecture, MArch + Urban Planning, MUP (Coordinated)

Here are important dates, academic preparation requirements and materials to prepare for a successful application to the Master of Architecture (MArch I) + Master of Urban Planning (MUP) coordinated degree.

Priority Application Deadlines

MArch I – 2-year + MUP Coordinated Degree
December 15 | Fall admission
October 1 | Spring admission

MArch I – 3-year + MUP Coordinated Degree
December 15 | Fall admission only

Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. We recommend applying by the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

Academic Preparation

Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

MArch I – 2-year + MUP Coordinated Degree
Pre-professional bachelor’s degree in architecture with 5 architecture design studios.

MArch I – 3-year + MUP Coordinated Degree
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.

GRE

The GRE is not required.

Process for Evaluating Prior Degrees

Your transcript will be reviewed by advising staff for course equivalencies or deficiencies in order to provide you with a curriculum path towards architecture degree requirements. After you have applied to UWM, you will next need to submit a portfolio and transcript to an architecture advisor for faculty review. If you are seeking course equivalencies, submit a syllabus from each class to an architecture advisor for faculty review. 

Note: SARUP does not award course equivalency for the following classes: ARCH 341 Professional Practice I, ARCH 412 Design VIII, ARCH 422 Building Technology IV, ARCH 423 Building Technology V, ARCH 343 Professional Practice III. If you are seeking course equivalencies for ARCH 352 History & Theory III, ARCH 311 Design V, ARCH 353 History and Theory IV, or ARCH 312 Design VI, you must provide syllabi that demonstrate coverage of NAAB PC2 Design, PC4 History and Theory, PC7 Learning and Teaching Culture, and PC8 Social Equity and Inclusion.

Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation from people familiar with your academic and/or professional work. You will be able to send a request directly to your references through the UWM Graduate School online application. Each individual letter of recommendation can then be uploaded by your recommender directly into your online application.

Reasons Statement

Your reasons statement should reflect why you are interested in pursuing this particular program and how your career interests fit with the degree.

For the MUP portion of your application, we encourage you to include:

  • Why you think professional planning is important and what you think planners could do better.
  • Specific ideas about what you hope to contribute to your community and world with a professional planning degree.
  • How you think that our UWM Master of Urban Planning program will help you achieve your professional goals.

Portfolio

All applicants are required to submit a digital portfolio. The portfolio should show evidence of interest in design as well as critical and independent thinking. This can include examples of professional work, design work, research, teaching, and/or other work relevant to advanced research. The portfolio should be carefully conceived, well designed, neatly prepared, and easily readable digitally. Design your portfolio for digital review rather than submitting an electronic version of your printed portfolio.

For MArch I 3-year applicants, the portfolio should provide an indication of your aptitude for thinking critically and creatively through design. This can include such items as illustrated research papers, photographs of executed artwork, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, furniture, craft work, and/or freehand drawings. Present work that demonstrates the depth and breadth of your creative activity; a variety of work is important to give the admissions committee a sense of how you arrived at architecture as a course of study to pursue.

For successful submission, the portfolio:

  • Include a cover page with your first and last name, and the program you are applying to (e.g., Sam Greene, MArch).
  • Must be no larger than 15 MB. Any portfolio over 15 MB will not be accepted.
  • Must be a PDF file. We do not accept any other file types.
  • Format your portfolio for view on a computer screen, as it will be reviewed digitally.
  • Do not include photos of yourself, or your Social Security Number.
Urban Planning, MUP + Civil Engineering, MS (Coordinated)

To pursue the Urban Planning + Civil Engineering coordinated degree, you must be accepted into both programs.

Urban Planning, MUP
Review application requirements for the Master of Urban Planning (MUP) detailed above.

Engineering, MS: Civil Engineering
Review application requirements for the Master of Science in Civil Engineering in the academic catalog. If you have questions about application requirements for the Civil Engineering program, contact: ceas-graduate@uwm.edu 

Urban Planning, MUP + Public Administration, MPA (Coordinated)

To pursue the Urban Planning + Civil Engineering coordinated degree, you must be accepted into both programs.

Urban Planning, MUP
Review application requirements for the Master of Urban Planning (MUP) detailed above.

Public Administration, MPA
Review application requirements for the Master of Public Administration (MPA) in the academic catalog. If you have questions about Public Administration application requirements, contact Doug Ihrke: dihrke@uwm.edu

Urban Studies, BA + Urban Planning, MUP (Accelerated)

Review application requirements and additional information on the Urban Studies + Urban Planning accelerated degree webpage. If you have questions about accelerated program requirements, contact Dr. Jamie Harris: jmh@uwm.edu

Apply to UW-Milwaukee

The Graduate School processes graduate applications at UWM. Graduate applicants must meet general Graduate School admission requirements.

Ph.D. Applicants

Join a community of scholars, practitioners, activists, and educators who are committed to advancing the discipline and practice of architecture.

Priority Application Deadline
December 15 | Fall admission only

Interested in applying for scholarships? We recommend applying by the priority deadline to maximize your financial support opportunities.

Application Requirements

Academic Preparation

Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Your bachelor’s degree may be in any discipline.

  • Admission with Doctoral Student Status requires a master’s degree in architecture or related professional field, or a master’s degree in any field and/or significant experience in the practice, research, or teaching of architecture or a related professional field.
  • Exceptionally qualified applicants with only a bachelor’s degree may be admitted with Pre-Doctoral (Master’s Degree) Student Status and advance to full Doctoral Student Status upon completion of additional credits.

GRE

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is optional for applicants.

Reasons Statement

Your reasons statement should reflect why you are interested in pursuing advanced graduate research in architecture and must include:

  • A clear description of your research interest or doctoral plan of study
  • Why you believe the program is appropriate for your course of study
  • How your proposed area of study fits with architecture faculty interest areas

Resume, CV, or Biographical Statement

1-2 pages (500-1000 words total), including your educational background, work/research experience, publications/projects completed, and any recognitions/awards received.

Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation from persons in a position to assess your potential for advanced graduate research leading to a Ph.D.

Portfolio

All applicants are required to submit an electronic portfolio or dossier. This can include a selection of design projects from undergraduate/graduate institutions, professional projects undertaken, written samples of research papers or projects (either completed or published), and research, teaching, and/or other work that demonstrates interest and aptitude towards Doctoral Studies. The portfolio should be carefully conceived, well designed, neatly prepared, and easily readable digitally. Design the portfolio for digital review rather than submitting an electronic version of your printed portfolio.

For successful submission, the portfolio:

  • Must be no larger than 15 MB. Any portfolio over 15 MB will not be accepted
  • Must be a PDF file. We do not accept any other file types
  • Format your portfolio for view on a computer screen, as it will be reviewed digitally
  • Do not include photos of yourself, or your Social Security Number
  • Include a cover page with your first and last name, and the program you are applying to (e.g., John Smith, PhD)

Apply to UW-Milwaukee

The Graduate School processes Ph.D. applications at UWM. All Ph.D. applicants must meet general Graduate School admission requirements.

You can find application options and all the information you need to complete your undergraduate UWM application at the link below.

International Applicants

We welcome applicants from around the world. Over the years, students have joined our community from more than 50 countries.

Application Requirements

International students interested in a program offered by the School of Architecture & Urban Planning will follow the same program application requirements as domestic applicants, plus additional requirements for international admission to UW-Milwaukee.

Apply to UW-Milwaukee

The Center for International Education provides guidance for all international undergraduate and graduate applications at UWM. Learn more about international admissions.

After you’ve reviewed and understand application requirements for your intended program and requirements for international admission, you can complete your UWM application.

Laptop & Software Requirement

Completing a bachelor or master’s degree in the Department of Architecture requires the support of a reliable laptop and specific software.

Interested in declaring a minor or certificate? Contact our advising office to get started.

Contact

Undergraduate
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Graduate
sarup-grad@uwm.edu

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