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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
RL95A or RL95B

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

Fine Art senior selected for Wisconsin Artists Biennial 2026

Marta Tereziya ’26, a Fine Art + New Studio Practice senior at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD), is one of 50 Wisconsin artists selected for the 2026 Wisconsin Artists Biennial. The Wisconsin Artists Biennial is co-sponsored and organized by Wisconsin Visual Artists and the Museum of Wisconsin Art.

Sabbatical journey: Revelations and a new course for students

A sabbatical year immersed in Japanese culture, language and the study of Ukiyo-e – images of Japan’s “floating world” – led Professor Chelsea Holton to two main “aha” moments and development of a new course for students at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD).

Fashion students design adaptive clothing for Independence First

For the second year in a row, Fashion and Apparel Design students at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) worked with Independence First to design adaptive clothing tailor-made for two people who use wheelchairs. The project is part of a junior-level Patternmaking & Construction course.

MIAD Values Recognition Award: Nichole Uecker

Nichole Uecker, Student Accessibility Coordinator, received the October 2025 MIAD Values Recognition Award at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD). Nichole’s nominations highlighted her embodiment of MIAD’s Core Values, especially Community, Inclusion and Kindness.