Carroll University is a private liberal arts college in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Following are some of its notable alumni.
Business
Physical Therapists
Colin Shepley
Class year - 2021
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Steven Vogel
Class year - 2021
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Cameron Cassaro
Class year - 2021
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Clergy
Education
Art and entertainment
Government and civil service
Law
Literature and journalism
Military
Politics
Sports
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