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Office of the Registrar

The Office of the Registrar provides students with important enrollment-related functions and assists students and families with understanding the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) upon entry to college.

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Hours

The Office of the Registrar is open
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. 

Contact

Phone: 414-847-3273

Jean Weimer
Registrar
jeanweimer@miad.edu

Megan Murphy
Assistant Registrar
meganmurphy@miad.edu

Office

MIAD Campus
RL45B or RL45D

The Office of the Registrar offers many enrollment-related services, including:

  • Transfer requests and other enrollment assistance
  • Academic records like transcripts and diplomas 
  • Veteran Educational Benefits 
  • FERPA information

 

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Forms

Access important forms from the Registrar’s Office.

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Academic Advising

Connect with MIAD’s Academic Advising team.

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Deadlines & Dates

Keep track of important dates and deadlines.

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Registration Services

Explore class schedules and course registration.

How to read your program of study

This is a general overview of how to interpret and read a program of study. Each Program of Study is personalized based on the path you choose. Contact Academic Advising with questions about your program of study.

News

MIAD professor founds nonprofit for Tourette support

With its gently sloping lines evocative of individuals celebrating and embracing their identity together, the logo designed by MIAD Professor Nicole Hauch for Tourette Support & Education, the non-profit she founded, reflects the values of Community & Belonging; Personal Growth & Acceptance; Mindfulness & Understanding.

MIAD writing instructor publishes critically acclaimed book

Sean Enfield, critical studies and writing instructor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD), published Holy American Burnout! in December 2023. Since then, Enfield’s collection of essays has received critical acclaim and widespread support.

MIAD professor Lee digs dinosaurs to paint human condition

For 10 years, MIAD First Year Experience Assistant Professor and painter Matthew Lee has visited and worked in a 66-million-year-old dinosaur bonebed near Ekalaka, Mont. On three occasions, he’s taken MIAD students with him as part of MIAD’s Study Abroad Programs, to dig and create art there.

MIAD professor’s work supports community

A self-described artist, social practitioner and storyteller, MIAD Service Learning and Critical Studies faculty Hj Bullard leads a life of community support, within MIAD and beyond.