FACT BOOK 08-09
A REFERENCE GUIDE TO UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM STATISTICS AND GENERAL INFORMATION
www.wisconsin.edu
ABOUT UW SYSTEM
The University of Wisconsin System is one of the largest systems of public higher education in the country, serving more than 173,000 students each year and employing more than 32,000 faculty and staff statewide. The UW System is made up of
• 13 four-year universities, • 13 freshman-sophomore UW Colleges campuses, and • statewide UW-Extension
OTHER PUBLICATIONS AV AILABLE
2008-09 Administrative Directory
A reference guide and staff directory to: • UW System Institutions • UW System Administration • UW System Board of Regents www.uwsa.edu/cert/publicat/admindir.pdf
Together, these institutions are a tremendous academic, cultural, and economic resource for Wisconsin, the nation, and the world.
Enrollment: More than 173,000
2008-09 Introduction to the UW System
Overview and admissions guidelines to UW campuses Online copy of full-color print publication at: uwhelp.wisconsin.edu/ introduction/
Annual Budget: $4.5 billion State Funding: Gifts, Grants and Contracts: $1.4 billion $1.1 billion
Accountability Report
The UW System's accountability report, "Achieving Excellence," is similar to the way corporations report to their stockholders; the annual report outlines how the university holds itself accountable annually to students, alumni and Wisconsin citizens as it serves its students and the state of Wisconsin. View current and past accountability reports at www.uwsa.edu/opar/accountability/
Economic Impact: $10 billion annually
Table of Contents
General Information
History and Organization of the University of Wisconsin System .................................................................... 4 Board of Regents ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Board of Regents, Officers, Committees and Meeting Schedule ..................................................................... 8 UW System Administration Contacts ............................................................................................................. 9 Chancellors .................................................................................................................................................. 10 Colleges Deans............................................................................................................................................. 11 Campuses At-a-Glance ................................................................................................................................. 12 Academic Year Calendars ............................................................................................................................. 14
Student Statistics
UW System Student Headcount, 10-year History .......................................................................................... 18 UW System Total Headcount Enrollments (graph) ........................................................................................ 19 UW System Total FTE Enrollments (graph) .................................................................................................... 19 Report of Headcount Enrollment .................................................................................................................. 20 UW System Student Headcount Enrollment, By State of Origin ..................................................................... 22 UW System Student Headcount Enrollment, By Wisconsin County................................................................ 23 Undergraduate Enrollments, M/F and Full-Time/Part-Time Status ................................................................. 24 Student Headcount Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Gender ...................................................................... 25 Fall FTE Enrollments Historical Table ............................................................................................................. 26 Fall Headcount Enrollments Historical Table.................................................................................................. 27 Multicultural Student Headcount Enrollments, 10-Year History ..................................................................... 28 UW-Extension Teaching Contacts, Enrollments and Audience Counts ........................................................... 29 UW System Transfer Student Enrollment, 10-Year History ............................................................................. 30 New Transfer Student to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution....................................................... 31 New Transfer Student to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution, 5-Year History ............................... 31 Bachelor’s Degrees Conferred ...................................................................................................................... 32 Degrees Conferred, UW System Historical Data ............................................................................................ 32 Degrees Conferred, 10-Year History of All Multicultural Groups, All Levels, By Year ....................................... 33 Degrees Conferred, 10-Year History by Gender, All Levels, By Year ............................................................... 33 Graduate and Advanced Professional Degrees Conferred .............................................................................. 34
Financial Information
Budget Allocations by Institution and Source of Funds ................................................................................. 36 State Appropriations (GPR) as Percentage of Total UW System Annual Budgets, 10-Year History ................... 38 UW System Gifts, Grants and Contracts, 10-Year Summary .......................................................................... 38 Revenues by Source, 10-year History ............................................................................................................ 39 Expenditures by Source (chart) ..................................................................................................................... 40 Expenditures by Function and Funding Source ............................................................................................. 40 Expenditures by Function (chart) .................................................................................................................. 41 Undergraduate Student Costs, 5-Year History ............................................................................................... 42 Total Educational Cost (chart) ...................................................................................................................... 44 Percentage of Total Cost of Instruction Paid by Resident Undergraduate Students ........................................ 44 Overview of Financial Aid ............................................................................................................................. 45 Summary of Financial Aid Provided to UW System Students ......................................................................... 45 Average Student Costs (chart) ...................................................................................................................... 45 Financial Aid Provided to UW System Students by Type of Aid, 10-Year History ............................................ 46 UW System Financial Aid Federal, State and Institutional Funding ................................................................. 46 Physical Plant Statistics by University/Unit..................................................................................................... 47 General Fund and Program Revenue Supported Borrowing for Capital Construction (graph) ........................ 48 continued on next page
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Faculty and Staff
Budgeted Faculty and Staff Positions, FTE ..................................................................................................... 50 Budgeted Faculty (Headcount) by Institution and Rank ................................................................................ 51 Average Academic Year Salaries of Full-Time Faculty ..................................................................................... 52 Women Faculty by Rank, 5-Year History........................................................................................................ 53 Multicultural Faculty by Gender ................................................................................................................... 54 Multicultural Faculty by Ethnic Group (graph) .............................................................................................. 54
For Easy Reference
About UW System ..................................................................................................................inside front cover University of Wisconsin System Mission Statement ....................................................................................... 56 Contact information for UW System Offices and Institutions ................................................... inside back cover Map of Campus Locations ................................................................................................................ back cover Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 55
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History and Organization of the University of Wisconsin System
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Merger of Two Systems of Higher Education
The University of Wisconsin System was created on October 11, 1971, by Chapter 100, Laws of 1971, which combined the two public university systems of the state under a single board of regents. The 1971 legislature set July 1, 1973, as the final date for completion of the merger, but the 1973 Assembly Bill 930, drafted with the help of a Merger Implementation Study Committee to achieve that objective, did not pass in the assembly until the spring session of 1974 and died for lack of senate action when the regular session ended. The bill passed both houses, as Senate Bill 2, in the special session in May 1974 and became law on July 9, 1974. The bill combined the former Chapter 36 (former University of Wisconsin) and Chapter 37 (former Wisconsin State Universities) to create a new Chapter 36 (University of Wisconsin System) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
Former University of Wisconsin
The pre-merger University of Wisconsin was created by the state constitution and state law in 1848. At the time of merger in 1971, it consisted of the original land-grant university at Madison (1849); the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (merged in 1956); UW-Green Bay (1968) and UW-Parkside (1968) plus 10 freshman-sophomore centers (now colleges) and statewide Extension. Total 1971 enrollment was 69,554. Governance was by The Regents of the University of Wisconsin, a board of 10 members, nine appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate for nine-year terms, the tenth being the state superintendent of public instruction who served ex-officio on both the UW and WSU boards.
Former Wisconsin State Universities
The Wisconsin State Universities system had its origins in an 1857 state law creating the Board of Regents of Normal Schools. The first of nine such institutions was opened at Platteville in 1866 and the last at Eau Claire in 1916. In 1927, the normal schools received authority to grant baccalaureate degrees in education and were renamed State Teachers Colleges. With the addition of liberal arts programs in 1951, they became Wisconsin State Colleges. (As a side note, UW-Stout was founded as a private institution in 1893. It was governed by a separate Board of Trustees from 1911, when it became a state institution, until 1955 when it was designated part of the Wisconsin State Colleges System.) In 1964, the Wisconsin State Colleges were designated Wisconsin State Universities. At the time of merger in 1971, the board had 14 members, including the state superintendent of public instruction and 13 citizens appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate for five-year terms. The WSU system, then governed by the board, consisted of the nine universities and four freshman-sophomore branch campuses (now colleges) and had a total enrollment of 64,148.
The University of Wisconsin System
The 1971 merger law was approved after long debate by a margin of one vote in the senate. It combined the two systems under a single Board of Regents, creating a system with 13 universities, 14 (now 13) freshman-sophomore centers (now colleges), and statewide extension with offices in all 72 counties. The freshman-sophomore center at Medford was closed in 1981 by state law. Each university is named “University of Wisconsin-” followed by the location or name. Each twoyear college is named “University of Wisconsin-” followed by the city and/or county in which it is located.
The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System consists of 18 members, 16 of whom are appointed by the governor subject to confirmation by the Senate. Of these 16 members, 14 serve staggered, seven-year terms. In addition, two current UW System students are appointed to the board for two-year terms. One of the two students is a non-traditional student. The two ex officio members are the state superintendent of public instruction and the president or a designee of the Wisconsin Technical College System Board. The board is responsible for establishing policies and rules for governing the system, planning to meet future state needs for collegiate education, setting admission standards and policies, reviewing and approving university budgets and establishing the regulatory framework within which the individual units are allowed to operate with as great a degree of autonomy as possible. The board is empowered to appoint the president of the university system; the chancellors of the
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Administration
The president and chancellors of the University of Wisconsin System are charged with implementing regent policies and with administration of the institutions. The system administration, located in Madison, is responsible to the president of the system and assists the Board of Regents in establishing policies, reviewing the administration of such policies and planning the programmatic, financial and physical development of the system. As executive heads of their respective faculties and institutions, the chancellors are responsible for the administration of their units, including curriculum design; degree requirements; academic standards; grading systems; faculty appointments, evaluation, promotion and recommendations for tenure; and auxiliary services and budget management.
Degree Programs
All 13 universities award bachelor’s and master’s degrees. UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee also confer doctoral degrees. The UW Colleges, the 13 freshman/sophomore campuses, offer the Associate Degree of Arts and Science, which is the foundation of the bachelor’s degree.
Role of the Faculty in the UW System
The merger law specifically provides that the faculty of each institution, “subject to the responsibilities and powers of the board, the president and the chancellor of such institution, shall be vested with responsibility for the immediate governance of such institution and shall actively participate in institutional policy development. As such, the faculty shall have the primary responsibility for academic and educational activities and faculty personnel matters. The faculty of each institution shall have the right to determine their own faculty organizational structure and to select representatives to participate in institutional governance.”
Role of Academic Staff in the UW System
Statutory provision for academic staff participation in governance was added in Act 29 of the Laws of 1985: “The academic staff members of each institution, subject to the responsibilities and powers of the board, the president and the chancellor and faculty of the institution, shall be active participants in the immediate governance of and policy development for the institution. . . . [They] have primary responsibility for the formulation and review, and shall be represented in the development, of all policies and procedures concerning academic staff members, including academic staff personnel matters. The academic staff members of each institution shall have the right to organize themselves in a manner they determine and to select their representatives to participate in institutional governance.”
Role of Students in the UW System
The merger law provides that the students of each institution or campus, “subject to the responsibilities and powers of the board, the president, the chancellor and the faculty shall be active participants in the immediate governance of the policy development for such institutions. As such, students shall have primary responsibility for the formulation and review of policies concerning student life, services and interest. Students in consultation with the chancellor and subject to the final confirmation of the board shall have the responsibility for the disposition of those student fees which constitute substantial support for campus student activities. The students of each institution or campus shall have the right to organize themselves in a manner they determine and to select their representatives to participate in institutional governance.”
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13 universities, UW-Extension and the UW Colleges; and the deans who head each of the 13 colleges. All serve at the pleasure of the board. The board grants tenure appointments to faculty members. The regents meet monthly and serve without pay. The board president, vice president and a full-time secretary are elected in June for one-year terms. The president of the board appoints members of the regents’ education, business, finance and audit, capital planning and budget, and personnel matters review committees; student discipline and student governance appeals committees; special committees and external bodies. The regent executive committee consists of the president, vice president, chairs of three standing committees, immediate past president and one other member appointed by the president.
Coordination with the Wisconsin Technical College System Board
Coordination of university and vocational-technical education programs is provided for by statute, making the president or his/her designee of each governing board an ex-officio member of the other board. In addition, the two boards have established a joint administrative committee to discuss collaboration and coordination in developing academic programs and in utilizing physical facilities. One major effort has been the development of the Transfer Information System (TIS). TIS is a computerized course equivalency and degree requirement matrix designed to provide students and staff with accurate, current and accessible information to assist students with decisions that will enable them to transfer into and between the UW System institutions and complete their degree programs without unnecessary delay.
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City and County Relationships with the UW Colleges and UW-Extension
The counties and/or cities in which the UW Colleges are situated own and maintain the campuses, buildings and facilities. Educational programs, equipment and services are provided by the UW System. The colleges are important not only to the educational life of the communities they serve, but to their recreational and cultural life, as well. County UW-Extension offices are departments of county government. Wisconsin Statute 59.56, as passed in 1914 and amended over the years, permits county boards to establish and maintain an educational program in cooperation with University of Wisconsin-Extension. The county provides approximately 40 percent of salary support for county-based faculty. The county also provides adequate travel expenses, clerical support, office facilities and general supplies to meet the county programming needs. By statute, Extension agents (county-based educators) are employed with county, state and federal funds. Therefore, both the county and the University of Wisconsin-Extension are involved in selecting agents.
Presidents of the Board of Regents
W. Roy Kopp, 1971–73 Frank J. Pelisek, 1973–75 Bertram N. McNamara, 1975–77 Edward E. Hales, 1977–79 Herbert J. Grover, 1979–80 Joyce M. Erdman,1980–82 David E. Beckwith, 1982–84 Ben R. Lawton, 1984–86 Laurence A. Weinstein, 1986–88 Paul R. Schilling, 1988–90 Thomas L. Lyon, 1990–1992 George K. Steil, Sr., 1992–1994 Michael W. Grebe, 1994–1996 Sheldon B. Lubar, 1996–1998 San W. Orr, Jr., 1998–2000 Jay L. Smith, 2000–2002 Guy A. Gottschalk, 2002–2003 Toby E. Marcovich, 2003–2005 David G. Walsh, 2005–2007 Mark J. Bradley, 2007–present
Presidents of the University of Wisconsin System
John C. Weaver — 1971–77 H. Edwin Young — 1977–80 Robert M. O’Neil — 1980–85 Katharine C. Lyall (acting) — 1985–86 Kenneth A. Shaw — 1986–1991 Katharine C. Lyall (acting) — 1991–92 Katharine C. Lyall — 1992–2004 Kevin P. Reilly — 2004–present View more information at: http://archives.library.wisc.edu/chancellors/UWSA%20Presidents.htm
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Board of Regents
Bartell, Jeffrey B. P.O. Box 2113, 33 E. Main St., Suite 900, Madison 53701 Tel. (608) 283–2432 Term ends: 5–1–2013 Bradley, Mark J., Regent President P.O. Box 8050, 500 First St., Suite 8000, Wausau 54402– 8050 Tel. (715) 845–4336 Term ends: 5–1–2010 Burmaster, Elizabeth P.O. Box 7841, Madison 53707–7841 Tel. (608) 266–1771 Connolly-Keesler, Eileen 2657 Megan Way, Neenah 54956 Tel. (920) 426–3993 Term ends: 5–1–2010 Crain, Judith V. 718 Cass St., Green Bay 54301 Tel. (920) 432–3185 Term ends: 5–1–2012 Cuene, Mary Quinnette 3490 Bay Highlands Dr., Green Bay 54311 Tel. (920) 498–5574 Davis, Danae D. 2100 N. Palmer St., Milwaukee 53212–3220 Tel. (414) 265–7555 Term ends: 5–1–2011 Drew, John R. 3415 N. Murray, Milwaukee 53211 Tel. (847) 459–3888 Term ends: 5–1–2014 Falbo, Michael J. 330 E. Kilbourn Ave., Suite 200, Milwaukee 53202 Tel. (414) 283–2375 Term ends: 5–1–2015 Loftus, Thomas A. 708 Taft St., Sun Prairie 53590 Term ends: 5–1–2011 Opgenorth, Kevin 195 S. Chestnut, Platteville 53818 Tel. (608) 732–0009 Term ends: 5–1–2010 Pruitt, Charles, Regent Vice President 8050 N. Port Washington Rd., Milwaukee 53217 Tel. (414) 540–5003 Term ends: 5–1–2009 Smith, Brent P.O. Box 1626, 205 5th Ave. S., Suite 600, La Crosse 54602 Tel. (608) 784–5678 Term ends: 5–1–2013 Spector, Michael J. 411 E. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee 53202 Tel. (414) 277–5879 Term ends: 5–1–2012 Thomas, Colleene P. 1706 Jefferson St., Madison 53711 Tel. (608) 239–8625 Term ends: 5–1–2009 Vasquéz, José F. 1600 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee 53215–4518 Tel. (414) 645–0601 x269 Term ends: 5–1–2009 Walsh, David G. P.O. Box 1497, Madison 53701–1497 Tel. (608) 258–4269 Term ends: 5–1–2015 Womack, Betty 9542 N. 60th St., Brown Deer 53223 Tel. (262) 968–6300 x5341 Term ends: 5–1–2014
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS 1860 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Dr., Madison 53706 e-mail: board@uwsa.edu Judith A. Temby, Secretary Cheryle Goplin, Assistant Secretary (608) 262–2324 Office Staff: Ann Nottestad Emily Gleason
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Office of the Board of Regents
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Officers
President Vice President Secretary Trust Officer Assistant Trust Officers Mark J. Bradley Charles Pruitt Judith A. Temby Deborah Durcan Patricia A. Brady Douglas Hoerr
Standing Committees
Executive Committee Mark J. Bradley (Chair) Charles Pruitt (Vice Chair) Jeffrey B. Bartell Elizabeth Burmaster Eileen Connolly-Keesler Danae D. Davis Brent Smith Michael J. Spector David G. Walsh Education Committee Danae D. Davis (Chair) Michael J. Spector (Vice Chair) Judith V. Crain Mary Quinnette Cuene Thomas A. Loftus Colleene P. Thomas Personnel Matters Review Committee Michael J. Spector (Chair) Judith V. Crain Danae D. Davis John Drew Business, Finance, and Audit Committee Brent Smith (Chair) Eileen Connolly-Keesler (Vice Chair) (Audit Liaison) Elizabeth Burmaster Michael J. Falbo Betty Womack
Capital Planning and Budget Jeffrey B. Bartell (Chair) José F. Vásquez (Vice Chair) John Drew Kevin Opgenorth David G. Walsh Committee on Student Discipline and Other Student Appeals Brent Smith (Chair) Kevin Opgenorth Michael J. Spector Betty Womack
Meeting Schedules
2008 Regular Meeting Schedule
February 7 and 8 March 6 April 10 and 11 (UW-Extension) June 5 and 6 (UW-Milwaukee) August 21 and 22 October 2 and 3 (UW-Stevens Point) November 6 December 4 and 5 (UW-La Crosse)
2009 Regular Meeting Schedule
February 5 and 6 March 5 May 7 (UW-Milwaukee) June 4 and 4 July 9 September 10 and 11 (UW-Whitewater) October 15 and 16 (UW-Eau Claire) December 10 and 11 (UW-Madison)
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UW System Administration Contacts
Name, Title
Reilly, Kevin P. President Anderes, Thomas K. Senior Vice President for Administration & Fiscal Affairs Martin, Rebecca Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Durcan, Deborah A. Vice President for Finance Brady, Patricia A. General Counsel Harris, Freda J. Assoc. Vice President, Budget and Planning Anderson, Ruth Asst. Vice President, Division of Administrative Services Andrews, Kristine Asst. Vice President, Federal Relations Crist, Al Assoc. Vice President for Human Resources Giroux, David F. Executive Director, Communications and External Relations Kolison, Stephen Assoc. Vice President, Academic and Student Services Meachen, Ed Assoc. Vice President, Learning & Information Technology Nelson, Glen Assoc. Vice President, Financial Administration Miller, David Assoc. Vice President, Capital Planning & Budget Paulson, Lynn Asst. Vice President, Budget and Planning Rubin, Larry J. Assoc. Vice President, Academic and Student Services Temby, Judith Secretary of the Board of Regents Washington, Vicki Interim Assistant Vice President for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Wilhelm, Sharon Interim Assoc. Vice President, Policy Analysis & Research
*RT = 780 Regent Street, 53715
Location*
1720 VH 1756 VH 1730 VH 1624 VH 1856 VH 1520 VH 780 RT 1764 VH 1564 VH 1760 VH 1642 VH 1552 VH
Secretary/Asst.
Marian Rockholt Rita Sears Kate Wodyn Ginni Zuege Zayda Back Rita Richardson Carey Chiesa Vacant Vacant Teresa Butters Kate Wodyn Dace Zeps Vacant
262-2321 262-0110 262-4048 262-3826 262-1311 262-6497 262-6423 263-4378 263-3362 263-4384 262-4464 263-3680 263-2571
780 RT 780 RT
262-1803 265-0551
Carla Olson Lisa Hommen
1524 VH 1604 VH 1860 VH
263-7481 262-6717 262-2324
Carey Chiesa Dace Zeps Cheryle Goplin Emily Gleason Ann Nottestad Dawn Zawko
1660 VH
262-8636
1530 VH
262-3905
Kelly L. Campbell
*VH = Van Hise Hall, 53706, or 1220 Linden Drive, Madison 53706-1559
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Office Phone (Area 608)
Chancellors
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Institution Address
UW Colleges 432 North Lake St. Madison 53706 UW-Eau Claire 105 Garfield Ave. P.O. Box 4004 Eau Claire 54702-4004 UW-Extension 432 North Lake St. Madison 53706 UW-Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Dr. Green Bay 54311-7001 UW-La Crosse 1725 State St. La Crosse 54601 UW-Madison 161 Bascom Hall 500 Lincoln Dr. Madison 53706-1380 UW-Milwaukee P. O. Box 413 Milwaukee 53201 UW-Oshkosh 800 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh 54901-8617 UW-Parkside 900 Wood Rd, Box 2000 Kenosha 53141-2000 UW-Platteville 1 University Plaza Platteville 53818-3099 UW-River Falls 410 South Third St. River Falls 54022 UW-Stevens Point 2100 Main St. Stevens Point 54481-3897 UW-Stout 712 S. Broadway Menomonie 54751-0790 UW-Superior Belknap & Catlin Superior 54880-4500 UW-Whitewater 800 W. Main St. Whitewater 53190-1790
Name
David Wilson
Phone/Asst.
(608) 262-3786 Barb Sandridge (715) 836-2327 Susie Johnson
Fax
(608) 262-6572
Year Appointed
2005
Brian Levin-Stankevich
(715) 836-2902
2006
David Wilson
(608) 262-3786 Barb Sandridge (920) 465-2207 Paula Marcec (608) 785-8004 Charise Bock (608) 262-9946 Vacant
(608) 262-6572
2005
David J. Ward (interim)
(920) 465-2192
2009
Joe Gow
(608) 785-6907
2007
Carolyn “Biddy” Martin
(608) 265-8333
2008
Carlos Santiago
(414) 229-4331 Barb Puskarich (920) 424-0200 Mary Simon (262) 595-2211 Diane Donnelly (608) 342-1234 Joyce Burkholder (715) 425-3201 Dianne Monteith (715) 346-2123 Jean Scherer (715) 232-2441 Lori Exner (715) 394-8221 Joy Johnson (262) 472-1918 Rebecca Reichert
(414) 229-2347
2004
Richard H. Wells
(920) 424-0010
2000
Lane Earns (interim)
(262) 595-2630
2008
David J. Markee
(608) 342-1270
1996
Connie Foster (interim)
(715) 425-3304
2009
Linda Bunnell
(715) 346-4841
2004
Charles W. Sorensen
(715) 232-1416
1988
Julius E. Erlenbach
(715) 394-8588
1996
Richard J. Telfer
(262) 472-1518
2008
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Colleges Deans
College Address
UW-Baraboo/Sauk Cty. 1006 Connie Road Baraboo 53913-1098 UW-Barron Cty. 1800 College Drive Rice Lake 54868-8176 UW-Fond du Lac 400 University Drive Fond du Lac 54935-2998 UW-Fox Valley 1478 Midway Road Menasha 54952-1224 UW-Manitowoc 705 Viebahn Street Manitowoc 54220-6699 UW-Marathon Cty. 518 South 7th Ave. Wausau 54401-5396 UW-Marinette 750 W. Bay Shore St. Marinette 54143-4299 UW-Marshfield/Wood Cty. 2000 West Fifth St. Marshfield 54449-0150 UW-Richland 1200 Hwy. 14 West Richland Center 53581-1399 UW-Rock Cty. 2909 Kellogg Ave. Janesville 53546-5606 UW-Sheboygan One University Drive Sheboygan 53081-4789 UW-Washington Cty. 400 University Dr. West Bend 53095-3699 UW-Waukesha 1500 N. University Dr. Waukesha 53188-2799
Dean
Thomas Pleger
Office Phone Assistant
(608) 355-5222 Nena Beier (715) 234-8176 Sandy Uchytil (920) 929-3602 Kathie Self (920) 832-2610 Juli McGuire (920) 683-4710 Jane Turner (715) 261-6221 Charlene Schmidt (715) 735-4339 Roseann Stenstrup (715) 389-6538 Marcie Manthe (608) 647-6186 Lori Norman (608) 758-6522 Kim Schmitt (920) 459-6610 Judy Hartman (262) 335-5203 Terry Seil (262) 521-5435 Debbra Boettcher
Fax
(608) 355-5290
Year Appointed
2007
Paul Chase
(715) 234-1975
1997
Daniel Blankenship
(920) 929-7640
2002
James Perry
(920) 832-2674
1993
Daniel Campagna
(920) 683-4776
2006
Sandra R. Smith
(715) 261-6333
2007
Paula Langteau
(715) 735-4304
2004
Andrew Keogh
(715) 389-6517
2002
Lyn Brodersen
(608) 647-2275
2008
Diane Pillard
(608) 758-6564
2005
Alan Hardersen
(920) 459-6602
2007
David Nixon
(262) 335-5220
2005
Patrick Schmitt
(262) 521-5491
2005
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Campuses At-a-Glance
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UW COLLEGES
Central Office: 432 N. Lake St. Madison, WI 53706 Tel.: (608) 262-3786 Web: www.uwc.edu Chancellor: David Wilson Fall 2007 Enrollment: 13,029 at 13 campuses and online Academic Programs: Freshman, sophomore, liberal arts and basic preprofessional studies and associate degree programs; also continuing education and community service programs Student Newspapers: at 11 campuses TV: Closed circuit systems at Baraboo, Fond du Lac, Fox Valley and Washington; cable broadcasting at Fox Valley; TV production studio at Sheboygan 2007–2008 Budget: $93,019,951
(For a listing of all Colleges, locations, telephone numbers and Deans, see page 11.)
satellite downlinking, audio conferencing capabilities, digital media creation and production 2007–2008 Budget: $140,501,997
UW-MADISON
UW-EAU CLAIRE
Madison, WI 53706 Tel.: (608) 262-1234 Web: www.wisc.edu Founded: 1848 Chancellor: Carolyn “Biddy” Martin Fall 2007 Enrollment: 41,563 Academic Programs: 160 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 155 disciplines; Ph.Ds in 110 disciplines; M.D.; J.D.; A.Mus.D.; S.J.D.; D.V.M.; Pharm.D. Student Newspapers: Daily Cardinal (daily); Badger Herald (daily) Radio Stations: WHA* 970 KHz, 4,340 watts; WERN-FM* 88.7 MHz, 25,000 watts; WSUM 91.7 MHz, 5,500 watts TV: WHA-TV*, Ch. 21, 60-mile radius 2007–2008 Budget: $2,283,793,350
*Located on campus and operated by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and UW-Extension
Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 Tel.: (715) 836-2637 Web: www.uwec.edu Founded: 1916 Chancellor: Brian Levin-Stankevich Fall 2007 Enrollment: 10,854 Academic Programs: 48 undergraduate majors; 8 master’s degrees in 13 disciplines; Educational Specialist degree Student Newspaper: The Spectator, twice weekly; The Flip Side, bi-weekly Radio Station: WUEC-FM, 89.7 MHz., 5,000 watts 2007–2008 Budget: $166,148,258
UW-MILWAUKEE
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001 Tel.: (920) 465-2000 Web: www.uwgb.edu Founded: 1965 Chancellor: Davd J. Ward (interim) Fall 2007 Enrollment: 6,110 Academic Programs: 35 undergraduate majors; 4 master’s programs (Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning, Management, Environmental Science and Policy, Social Work) and 3 cooperative master’s programs. Student Newspaper: The Fourth Estate, weekly Radio Station: WPNE-FM, 89.3 MHz.; WHID-FM, 88.1 MHz (located on UW-Green Bay campus and operated by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and UW-Extension) 2007–2008 Budget: $80,783,865
UW-GREEN BAY
Milwaukee, WI 53201 Tel.: (414) 229-1122 Web: www.uwm.edu Founded: 1885 Chancellor: Carlos Santiago Fall 2007 Enrollment: 29,338 Academic Programs: 84 undergraduate majors; 48 master’s degrees, 1 specialist and 27 doctoral Student Newspapers: UWM Post,weekly; The Leader, bimonthly Radio Station: WUWM-FM 89.7 Mhz; 15,000 watts 2007–2008 Budget: $546,272,726
UW-OSHKOSH
UW-LA CROSSE
Oshkosh, WI 54901 Tel.: (920) 424-1234 Web: www.uwosh.edu Founded: 1871 Chancellor: Richard H. Wells Fall 2007 Enrollment: 12,772 Academic Programs: 55 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 15 disciplines, 3 graduate achievement programs, 16 certificate programs Student Newspaper: Advance-Titan, semi-weekly Radio Station: WRST-FM, 90.3 MHz; 960 watts TV: closed-circuit on campus, cable casting on the Time Warner Cable System in Oshkosh. 2007–2008 Budget: $159,592,403
La Crosse, WI 54601 Tel.: (608) 785-8000 Web: www.uwlax.edu Founded: 1909 Chancellor: Joe Gow Fall 2007 Enrollment: 9,994 Academic Programs: 42 undergraduate majors; 16 master’s degrees in 12 disciplines; education specialist; doctor of physical therapy (w/UWMilw); 3 certificate programs Student Newspaper: The Racquet, weekly Radio Station: WLSU-FM, 88.9 Mhz, 8,200 watts, and WHLA-FM, 90.3 Mhz, 100,000 watts, affiliated with Wisconsin Public Radio. TV: 75 cable channels, 5 in-house channels, direct cablecasting to community, fiber campus wide, Video Over IP with multiport bridging,
UW-PARKSIDE
Kenosha, WI 53141-2000 Tel.: (262) 595-2345 Web: www.uwp.edu Founded: 1968 Chancellor: Lane Earns (interim) Fall 2007 Enrollment: 5,010 Academic Programs: 30 undergraduate majors; 3 master’s degrees: Business Administration (MBA), Applied Molecular Biology (MSAMB), Computer and Information Systems (MSCIS) Student Newspaper: The Ranger, weekly Radio Station: WIPZ-FM, 25 watts, 101.7 MHz 2007–2008 Budget: $66,357,759
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UW-PLATTEVILLE
Platteville, WI 53818 Tel.: (608) 342-1491 Web: www.uwplatt.edu Founded: 1866 Chancellor: David J. Markee Fall 2007 Enrollment: 7,189 Academic Programs: 43 undergraduate majors (1 can be taken on-campus, via print-based, or on the web); 8 master’s programs, including a joint International Master’s, and three web-based Master’s programs. Student Newspaper: The Exponent, weekly Radio Station: WSUP-FM, 90.5 MHz., 1,000 watts TV: One campus-originated cable channel that provides educational access to 8 communities. ITFS origination and receive; Satellite downlinking; Compressed videoconferencing; Fiber optic network. 2007–2008 Budget: $95,947,836
UW-SUPERIOR
UW-WHITEWATER
UW-RIVER FALLS
River Falls, WI 54022 Tel.: (715) 425-3911 Web: www.uwrf.edu Founded: 1874 Chancellor: Connie Foster (interim) Fall 2007 Enrollment: 6,452 Academic Programs: 44 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 10 disciplines, education specialist degree in school psychology, and 6 post-baccalaureate certificate programs Student Newspaper: The Student Voice, weekly Radio Station: WRFW-FM, 88.7 MHz, 3,000 watts TV: Four campus-originated channels including one automated bulletin board, a closed-circuit student film channel, a channel for satellite downlinks and channel 19, student organization local access for campus and the communities of Hudson and River Falls. Satellite downlinking, tape duplication and format transfer, video/IP conferencing, video production, athletic event streaming, and DVD authoring. 2007–2008 Budget: $90,893,397
Whitewater, WI 53190 Tel.: (262) 472-1234 Web: www.uww.edu Founded: 1868 Chancellor: Richard J. Telfer Fall 2007 Enrollment: 10,737 Academic Programs: 46 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 13 disciplines; 1 cooperative graduate program; 4 post-baccalaureate certificate programs Student Newspaper: The Royal Purple, weekly Radio Station: WSUW-FM, 91.7 MHz., 1300 watts TV: Closed circuit system on campus provides 81 channels of programming including two local channels. Cable 19 is a student operated television service which features student produced sports, news and public affairs, arts, and entertaining programming that can also be seen in the City of Whitewater. The Residence Hall Movie Channel (Channel 16) shows contemporary and classic films for students living in residence halls. 2007–2008 Budget: $182,975,616
UW-STEVENS POINT
UW-EXTENSION
Stevens Point, WI 54481 Tel.: (715) 346-0123 Web: www.uwsp.edu Founded: 1894 Chancellor: Linda Bunnell Fall 2007 Enrollment: 9,115 Academic Programs: 48 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 16 programs; a clinical doctorate degree (consortium program with UW–Madison) Student Newspaper: The Pointer, weekly Radio Station: WWSP-FM, 89.9 MHz., 11,500 watts. TV: 6-ch. Closed system on campus; cable ch. 10/I-Net off-campus; IP, ISDN, and compressed video conferencing; C and Ku band satellite downlinking; video feed to WHA-TV through WHRM-TV back haul trunk 2007–2008 Budget: $141,704,356
UW-STOUT
Menomonie, WI 54751 Tel.: (715) 232-1122 Web: www.uwstout.edu Founded: 1891 Chancellor: Charles W. Sorensen Fall 2007 Enrollment: 8,477 Academic Programs: 29 undergraduate majors; 17 master’s degrees and education specialist degrees in Career and Technical Education and School Psychology Student Newspaper: Stoutonia, weekly TV: 10 program closed circuit channels on the academic cable system and video production services through UW-Stout Learning Technology Services 2007–2008 Budget: $138,481,963
Administrative Office: 432 N. Lake St. Madison, WI 53706-1498 Tel.: (608) 262-3786 Web: www.uwex.edu Founded: 1891 Chancellor: David Wilson 2007-08 contacts and enrollments: see page 29 Programming divisions: Broadcasting and Media Innovations; Continuing Education, Outreach and E-Learning; Cooperative Extension; Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Radio Station: Wisconsin Public Radio, a partnership with Educational Communications Board. 27 stations statewide TV: Wisconsin Public Television, a partnership with the Educational Communications Board. Six transmitters and six translators serving audiences across the state. Area Served: Statewide. Extension faculty/staff in every county Extension Office and at all UW System institutions and 3 tribal nations. Facilities: Provided by the 72 Wisconsin counties, UW-Extension conference centers in Madison, and UW System university/college facilities statewide. 2007–2008 Budget: $211,141,399
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Superior, WI 54880 Tel.: (715) 394-8101 Web: www.uwsuper.edu Founded: 1893 Chancellor: Julius E. Erlenbach Fall 2007 Enrollment: 2,753 Academic Programs: 30 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 7 disciplines; specialist’s degree in educational administration Student Newspaper: The Stinger Radio Station: KUWS-FM, 91.3 MHz, 83 kilowatts TV: Four-channel closed-circuit system on campus and local origination site for cable channel 23. 2007–2008 Budget: $55,253,967
2008–2009 Academic Year Calendar
Semester I (2008)
Faculty Contract Year
Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater Colleges
N/A = Not applicable
General Information
Regist. Advising
8/25-29 8/25-29 8/25-29 8/25-29 8/25–28 9/2 8/25-31 8/20-29 8/25-29 8/27-29 9/2-10/21 8/25-29 8/25-29 8/25-29
Classes Begin
9/2 9/2 9/2 9/2 9/2 9/3 9/2 9/2 9/3 9/2 9/3 9/2 9/2 9/2
Semester Ends
12/19 12/19 12/29 12/20 12/20 1/23 12/23 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/23 12/23
Commencement
12/20 12/20 12/14 12/21 12/21 12/13 12/21 12/13 12/20 12/13 12/13 12/13 12/20 N/A
8/18-5/17 8/25-5/24 8/25-5/24 8/25-5/24 8/18-5/17 Any 39 weeks between 6/16-6/5 8/24-5/23 8/20-5/20 8/25-5/24 8/26-5/25 8/25-5/24 8/25-5/24 8/24-5/23 8/25-5/24
2009–2010 Academic Year Calendar
Semester I (2009)
Faculty Contract Year
Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater Colleges
N/A = Not applicable
Regist. Advising
8/28 – 9/1 8/24 - 8/28 8/31 – 9/4 8/26-9/1 8/24-27 9/8 8/24/ -8/30 8/24-8/31 8/24-28 8/26-28 9/8, 10/20, 4/13 8/26-9/01 8/24-28, 31 8/26-28, 31 & 9/1
Classes Begin
9/2 9/3 9/8 9/2 9/2 9/9 9/2 9/01 9/2 9/2 9/9 9/2 9/2 9/2
Semester Ends
12/18 12/21 12/29 12/23 12/14 1/22 12/23 12/22 12/18 12/22 12/22 12/22 12/23
Commencement
12/19 12/19 12/20 12/20 12/20 12/19 12/20 12/12 12/19 12/19 12/19 12/19 N/A
8/24-5/23 8/24-5/23 8/31-5/30 8/24-5/23 8/24-5/23 Any 39 weeks between 6/15– 6/4 8/23-5/22 8/24-5/23 8/24-5/23 8/24-5/23 8/31-5/30 8/24-5/24 8/23-5/22 8/26-5/25
12/22 (last day of finals) 12/20
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Interim
1/5-23 N/A 1/5-23 N/A 1/5-22 1/5-23 12/29-1/17 1/5-16 12/26-1/25 1/2-1/15 1/2-1/21 NA 12/30, 1/2 - 1/16 N/A
Regist. Advising
1/22-23 1/12-16 1/20-23 1/12-16 1/13-16 1/30 1/12-18 1/8-16 1/20-23 1/15-16 3/31 1/13-16 1/12-16
Classes Begin
1/26 1/26 1/26 1/20 1/26 2/2 1/20 1/20 1/26 1/20 1/22 1/20 1/20
Spring Recess
3/16-20 3/14-22 3/14-22 3/14-22 3/15-22 3/22-29 3/15-21 3/14-22 3/14-20 3/14-22 3/14-22 3/16-20 3/21-29 3/23-27
Semester Ends
5/15 5/15 5/24 5/16 5/16 6/5 5/16 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/20 5/24
Commencement
5/16 5/16 5/16 5/15-5/17 5/17 5/16 5/17 5/9 5/16 5/16 5/9 5/16 5/16 N/A
1/13-16 & 1/20-23 1/26
Semester II (2010)
Interim
1/4 – 1/22 n/a 1/4 – 1/22 N/A 1/4-21 1/4-22 12/28- 1/16 1/4-1/15 12/26-1/24 1/5-21 1/4-23 N/A 12/29-12/30, 1/4-1/15 N/A
Regist. Advising
1/21-22 1/19-22 1/19 – 1/22 1/11-15 1/12-15 1/29 1/11-1/17 1/7-1/15 1/19-22 1/20-22 4/13 1/12-1/15 1/11-1/15 1/12-15 & 19-22
Classes Begin
1/25 1/25 1/25 1/19 1/25 2/1 1/19 1/19 1/25 1/25 1/25 1/19 1/19 1/25
Spring Recess
3/29-4/2 3/13-21 3/13-21 3/27-4/4 3/21-28 3/21-28 3/14-20 3/13-21 3/13-19 3/20-27 3/20-28 3/15-19 3/20-28 3/22-26
Semester Ends
5/21 5/17 5/30 5/15 5/13 6/4 5/15 5/14 5/14 5/21 5/19 5/14 5/19 5/19
Commencement
5/22 5/15 5/15 5/14-5/16 5/16 5/15 5/15 5/8 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 N/A
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UW System Student Headcount, Fall 1997 to Fall 2007
180,000 173,393 2007
Headcount
155,000
150,000
145,000
1997
152,959
1998
155,834
160,000
1999
158,844
2000
160,567
165,000
2001
163,657
2002 Fall Term
165,055
170,000
2003
166,181
2004
166,245
2005
168,504
2006
Highlights
Percentage of Fall 2007 UW System new freshman who: • Are Wisconsin residents • Are women • Are students of color 80% 54% 10%
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169,706
175,000
Student Statistics
UW System Total Headcount Enrollments
175,000 173,393 169,706 167,491 166,539 165,000 164,170 162,215 160,000 159,555 159,971 166,290 165,049 165,037 164,941 163,984 160,780 158,152 156,076 155,000 155,197 152,366 151,693 168,504 166,181 165,055 163,657 160,567 158,844 155,834 152,959 166,245
170,000
151,206 150,000 148,496 146,994 145,000 143,412 143,765
140,000
139,593
74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
06-07
UW System Total FTE* Enrollments
150,000
147,954 144,816 144,297 141,500
140,000
145,000
142,210
139,471 137,675 138,044
139,372 137,220 134,909 134,512 131,640 129,569 135,117
140,001 137,728 135,205 133,236
135,000
134,651
135,590
136,722
131,631
130,000
130,898
125,000
127,093 125,359 124,389 125,134 123,558 120,551
74-75 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94
127,497 125,755
127,650
126,007
120,000
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
99-00
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
06-07
* Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) is an enrollment calculation representing one student enrollment at full credit load. FTE calculation is based on the number of credits carried divided by 15, 12 or 7 depending on the student’s program (undergraduate, graduate, PhD, professional) level.
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07-08
135,000
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Report of Headcount Enrollment, Fall 2007
Institution
Eau Claire Resident Non-Resident Green Bay Resident Non-Resident La Crosse Resident Non-Resident Madison Resident Non-Resident Milwaukee Resident Non-Resident Oshkosh Resident Non-Resident Parkside Resident Non-Resident Platteville Resident Non-Resident River Falls Resident Non-Resident Stevens Point Resident Non-Resident Stout Resident Non-Resident Superior Resident Non-Resident Whitewater Resident Non-Resident Universities Resident Non-Resident UWC Resident Non-Resident Baraboo Barron Fond du Lac Fox Valley Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marshfield Richland Rock Sheboygan Washington Waukesha UWC Online UW System Total Resident Non-Resident
Undergraduate and Specials
Junior
2,153 1,668 485 1,224 1,154 70 1,818 1,511 307 7,611 4,955 2,656 4,703 4,547 156 2,123 2,075 48 867 772 95 1,151 971 180 1,155 570 585 1,775 1,623 152 1,567 1,103 464 552 258 294 1,888 1,787 101 28,587 22,994 5,593
Fresh.
2,566 1,984 582 1,249 1,168 81 2,296 1,849 447 5,575 3,246 2,329 6,263 5,941 322 2,622 2,541 81 1,510 1,419 91 2,250 1,854 396 1,862 945 917 2,390 2,191 199 2,050 1,354 696 585 353 232 2,296 2,050 246 33,514 26,895 6,619 8,003 7,806 197 437 308 515 1,113 377 949 228 384 311 605 453 669 1,315 339 41,517 34,701 6,816
Soph.
2,297 1,768 529 1,219 1,167 52 1,928 1,599 329 6,067 3,846 2,221 5,634 5,404 230 1,853 1,801 52 1,030 953 77 1,288 1,047 241 1,237 651 586 1,748 1,601 147 1,543 1,014 529 419 231 188 2,536 2,365 171 28,799 23,447 5,352 3,237 3,158 79 178 103 197 440 154 318 97 149 81 248 169 255 467 381 32,036 26,605 5,431
Senior
2,935 2,282 653 1,838 1,693 145 2,229 1,883 346 9,308 6,707 2,601 6,337 6,178 159 3,253 3,173 80 1,214 1,065 149 1,536 1,378 158 1,547 781 766 2,601 2,413 188 2,269 1,636 633 894 442 452 2,431 2,327 104 38,392 31,958 6,434
Special
238 207 31 381 365 16 276 178 98 1,605 1,272 333 1,458 1,385 73 1,295 1,286 9 269 257 12 189 139 50 206 160 46 180 170 10 122 96 26 47 31 16 257 235 22 6,523 5,781 742 1,789 1,604 185 51 195 39 192 63 101 134 103 57 59 103 94 256 342
Student Statistics
28,587 22,994 5,593
38,392 31,958 6,434
8,312 7,385 927
For additional enrollment information, contact the Office of Policy Analysis and Research, (608) 262-6441, http://www.uwsa.edu/opar.
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Grad.
446 355 91 129 120 9 1,358 1,139 219 8,876 3,136 5,740 4,437 3,183 1,254 1,106 1,068 38 98 81 17 599 336 263 388 242 146 274 235 39 667 471 196 213 121 92 1,168 996 172 19,759 11,483 8,276
Grad Special
219 195 24 70 67 3 89 72 17
Graduate and Professional
Law Med. Pharm. Vet. Men
4,435 3,536 899 2,100 1,961 139 4,034 3,357 677 19,780 11,591 8,189 13,528 12,495 1,033 5,118 4,971 147 2,263 2,058 205 4,401 3,590 811 2,630 1,420 1,210 4,158 3,783 375 4,117 3,008 1,109 1,158 599 559 5,274 4,896 378 72,996 57,265 15,731 6,010 5,802 208 330 298 361 860 286 666 198 258 191 407 352 462 1,040 301
Women
6,419 4,923 1,496 4,010 3,773 237 5,960 4,874 1,086 21,783 13,511 8,272 15,810 14,596 1,214 7,654 7,480 174 2,747 2,511 236 2,788 2,283 505 3,822 1,970 1,852 4,957 4,578 379 4,360 2,814 1,546 1,595 873 722 5,463 5,013 450 87,368 69,199 18,169 7,019 6,766 253 336 308 390 885 308 702 261 378 258 505 373 556 998 761 94,387 75,965 18,422
Total
10,854 8,459 2,395 6,110 5,734 376 9,994 8,231 1,763 41,563 25,102 16,461 29,338 27,091 2,247 12,772 12,451 321 5,010 4,569 441 7,189 5,873 1,316 6,452 3,390 3,062 9,115 8,361 754 8,477 5,822 2,655 2,753 1,472 1,281 10,737 9,909 828 160,364 126,464 33,900 13,029 12,568 461 666 606 751 1,745 594 1,368 459 636 449 912 725 1,018 2,038 1,062 173,393 139,032 34,361
Institution
Eau Claire Resident Non-Resident Green Bay Resident Non-Resident La Crosse Resident Non-Resident Madison Resident Non-Resident Milwaukee Resident Non-Resident Oshkosh Resident Non-Resident Parkside Resident Non-Resident Platteville Resident Non-Resident River Falls Resident Non-Resident Stevens Point Resident Non-Resident Stout Resident Non-Resident Superior Resident Non-Resident Whitewater Resident Non-Resident Universities Resident Non-Resident UWC Resident Non-Resident Baraboo Barron Fond du Lac Fox Valley Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marshfield Richland Rock Sheboygan Washington Waukesha UWC Online UW System Total Resident Non-Resident
871 549 322 506 453 53 520 507 13 22 22 176 148 28 57 41 16 147 128 19 259 148 111 43 36 7 161 149 12 2,269 1,966 303
819 677 142
518 471 47
313 243 70
871 549 322
819 677 142
518 471 47
313 243 70
19,759 11,483 8,276
2,269 1,966 303
871 549 322
819 677 142
518 471 47
313 243 70
79,006 63,067 15,939
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UW System Student Headcount Enrollment, Fall 2007 By State of Origin
Bold type indicates total from each state. Italic type indicates new freshmen from each state.
AK
51 3
WA
239 13
MT
61 4
ND
75 7 51 8 88 5
143 12
OR
ID
46 2
SD WY
32 1
14,502 2,936
MN
VT NH
138,148 24,751
WI
44 4
53 6
ME
51 2
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NE
237 23
NV
39 4
UT
99 6
CO
653 117 133 11
IA
KS
MO
287 43
5,536 263 1,179 21
IL
957 117
MI
WV
29 1
IN
1,183 141
CA
175 20
AZ
NM
63 2
OK
55 2
AR
49 6
TN
31 2
440 44 79 KY 5 104 10 152 117
OH
NY 207 415 PA 55 VA 276 32 NC
1,029
MA
459 65
441 89 333 46
NJ 225 2 38
22 2 132 23
RI CT 44
420 31
TX
MS AL
59 1
LA
53 0
GA
SC
62 2
152 8
MD DE DC
HI
49 6
301 42
FL
New Freshmen Total U.S. 30,174 International 456 U.S. Territories 1 Citizen Abroad 2 Unknown 19 Total 30,652
Total 168,620 4,409 52 44 268 173,393
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UW System Student Headcount Enrollment, Fall 2007 By Wisconsin County of Origin
Bold type indicates total from each county. Italic type indicates new freshmen from each county.
840 123
224 34
289 50
85 12 67 11 140 27 394 90 33 2 656 129 597 99 6348 1180 5148 807 5953 1116 929 186 2418 483 476 79
204 44
351 57
283 50
306 70 738 141 4113 876
681 111
798 170
1106 200
296 59 1433 235 3106 372 449 98 810 168
1036 175
1604 300 1046 207 173 35
1238 183
909 155 2041 291 1441 280 365 76 314 68 457 71
246 35
559 82
295 60 740 141
2285 430
2402 343 555 108 535 65
447 87
180 38
2898 538 1593 312
3136 658 3693 762 2756 514 17168 2779 2924 913 3675 683
502 99
1557 305
1479 280 12104 1796 812 147
1471 249
641 129 442 100
1798 321 3726 727
13178 2643
2276 408
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362 79
Undergraduate Enrollments, Fall 2007 Male/Female and Full-Time/Part-Time Status*
Institution
Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee
Female Full-Time Part-Time
5,501 2,944 4,759 14,515 10,383 5,081 1,898 2,027 3,252 4,273 3,313 1,106 4,283 4,185 67,520 480 927 222 1,430 2,347 1,515 794 319 254 371 370 323 380 2,834 12,566
Male Full-Time Part-Time
3,925 1,688 3,378 12,914 9,807 3,610 1,666 3,705 2,322 3,780 3,342 937 4,377 4,120 59,571 283 352 188 1,307 1,858 940 532 363 179 270 526 131 368 1,890 9,187
Total Full-Time Part-Time
9,426 4,632 8,137 27,429 20,190 8,691 3,564 5,732 5,574 8,053 6,655 2,043 8,660 8,305 127,091 763 1,279 410 2,737 4,205 2,455 1,326 682 433 641 896 454 748 4,724 21,753
Total
10,189 5,911 8,547 30,166 24,395 11,146 4,890 6,414 6,007 8,694 7,551 2,497 9,408 13,029 148,844
Student Statistics
Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater UW Colleges Total
*Degree seeking students only. Special students are not included.
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Student Headcount Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Gender, Fall 2007*
African American M F
Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater UW Colleges Total 31 22 63 504 26 22 38 691
Hispanic/ Latino M F
47 31 65 631 522 80 160 58 33 47 35 9 126 134 71 54 71 688 600 106 204 32 29 64 43 9 148 151
American Southeast Indian Asian M F M F
26 28 29 46 80 35 71 42 73 275 280 83 23 25 47 69 52 6 62 93 97 66 74 353 285 132 8 5 39 77 71 6 43 116
Other Asian M F
59 30 68 785 336 62 58 40 35 30 26 10 88 101 84 41 90 870 332 77 64 21 49 33 59 11 78 110
International M F
62 34 155 82 28 133
White/ Unknown M F
4,139 1,913 3,581 6,013 3,719 5,519
Total
10,854 6,110 9,994 41,563 29,338 12,772 5,010 7,189 6,452 9,115 8,477 2,753 10,737 13,029 173,393
130 157 79 136 46 12 22 12 30 36 37 23 35 87 22 14 16 31 32 54 22 50
1,969 1,483 412 51 36 33 29 88 83 62 51 27 333 45 28 14 37 75 52 32 52 25
15,486 17,541 11,222 12,888 4,724 1,781 4,133 2,413 3,825 3,823 1,007 4,687 5,508 7,141 2,089 2,653 3,620 4,648 4,062 1,467 4,892 6,479
677 1,236 72 193 90 61 69 62 27 237 112 66 332 49 32 29 41 16 228 88
2,220 2,894
1,978 2,270
545 782
1,201 1,372
1,728 1,919
3,092 2,419
68,242 82,731
*Undergraduate enrollments include freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, and undergraduate specials.
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FTE Enrollments Historical Table, Fall 1972–2007*
FALL TOTAL EAU GBY LAC MSN MIL OSH PKS PLT RVF STP STO SUP WTW UWC
2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996
147,956 144,816 144,297 142,210 141,500 140,001 137,728 135,205 133,236 130,898 127,650 126,007 125,755 127,497 129,569 131,640 134,512
9,738 5,021 9,727 4,719 9,699 9,606 9,605 9,905 9,693 9,635 9,437 9,660 9,494 9,456 9,325 9,353 9,241 9,307 9,417 4,846 4,830 4,810 4,588 4,711 4,537 4,462 4,573 4,431 4,410 4,267 4,405 4,343 4,140 4,285
9,243 9,027 8,749 8,350 8,689 8,819 8,880 8,689 8,730 8,723 8,489 8,436 8,189 7,989 8,066 7,829 8,261 8,321 8,667 8,862 8,815 9,163 8,863 8,676 8,437 8,175 8,464 8,301 8,284 7,962 7,988 7,449 7,143 6,945 6,545 6,510
37,137 36,726 37,051 36,726 37,051 36,923 36,582 36,330 35,586 35,173 35,023 34,603 34,439 34,714 35,282 36,015 37,020 37,440 37,678 37,704 37,851 38,996 39,551 38,831 37,971 37,309 36,878 36,702 35,634 35,132 34,704 34,106 35,348 34,093 33,179 32,361
23,780 22,747 22,370 21,615 20,398 19,264 18,451 17,818 17,255 16,546 15,981 15,377 15,417 15,849 16,584 17,370 18,100 18,164 17,189 17,606 17,657 18,800 18,843 19,006 18,941 18,677 18,652 18,123 17,536 17,542 17,459 18,172 18,565 18,939 18,831 17,304
10,173 10,108 10,145 10,198 10,054 10,005 9,629 9,285 9,382 9,387 9,087 9,110 9,262 9,315 9,350 9,542 9,538 9,756 9,539 9,671 9,604 9,745 9,876 9,713 9,560 9,424 9,374 8,772 8,656 8,517 8,605 8,862 9,312 8,739 9,190 10,112
3,985 3,934 3,958 3,995 3,957 3,844 3,847 3,741 3,686 3,458 3,352 3,274 3,440 3,581 3,608 3,667 3,707 3,721 3,642 3,666 3,440 3,521 3,502 3,753 4,142 3,927 3,805 3,609 3,476 3,385 3,493 3,436 3,762 3,584 3,519 3,452
6,270 6,012 5,688 5,527 5,388 5,314 5,047 4,917 4,896 4,736 4,626 4,653 4,686 4,722 4,688 4,842 4,995 4,944 5,157 5,041 5,052 5,205 5,301 5,224 5,368 5,233 5,090 4,803 4,682 4,529 4,588 4,387 4,134 3,830 3,876 4,399
5,841 5,612 5,568 5,400 5,348 5,199 5,357 5,439 5,350 5,226 4,966 4,865 4,787 4,908 4,741 4,862 4,908 4,660 4,847 5,031 5,035 5,171 4,957 5,066 5,200 5,249 5,380 5,226 4,987 4,821 4,805 4,685 4,113 3,873 3,743 3,840
8,268 8,165 7,970 8,038 8,008 7,937 7,960 7,870 7,888 7,821 7,800 7,742 7,771 7,810 7,947 7,963 7,983 8,064 8,268 8,604 8,595 8,629 8,460 8,241 7,979 8,081 8,277 8,209 8,086 8,002 7,959 7,726 7,457 7,246 7,396 8,217
7,320 7,322 7,259 6,886 7,076 7,191 7,142 7,093 7,068 6,941 6,767 6,692 6,631 6,734 6,754 6,850 7,152 6,999 7,027 7,356 7,341 7,387 7,486 7,284 7,459 7,548 7,549 7,348 6,999 6,806 6,372 5,995 5,830 5,833 5,396 5,299
2,246 2,343 2,383 2,341 2,320 2,317 2,275 2,331 2,243 2,163 2,087 2,073 2,041 2,081 2,127 2,329 2,451 2,113 2,099 1,999 1,956 1,919 1,838 1,795 1,874 1,887 1,924 1,969 1,862 1,939 2,161 2,180 2,341 2,457 2,616 2,750
9,484 9,221 9,396 9,532 9,514 9,440 9,088 9,161 9,244 9,260 9,139 9,014 8,823 8,963 9,024 9,039 8,896 8,962 9,306 9,461 9,796 9,722 9,888 9,617 9,171 9,019 8,806 8,453 8,061 7,910 8,044 7,921 7,293 6,831 7,068 7,696
9,450 9,153 9,215 9,166 9,284 9,254 9,067 8,359 8,009 7,231 6,409 6,302 6,676 7,071 7,813 7,884 7,799 8,253 7,956 8,071 7,624 7,184 7,128 7,237 7,686 7,352 6,891 6,645 6,138 6,093 6,743 6,718 6,747 6,152 5,875 5,579
Student Statistics
1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972
134,909 9,614 3,898 135,117 9,900 3,841 137,220 10,106 4,042 136,722 10,100 3,854 139,372 10,293 3,638 139,471 138,044 137,675 135,590 134,651 10,160 10,103 10,399 10,270 10,294 3,618 3,498 3,488 3,439 3,266
131,631 10,410 3,061 127,093 9,939 2,752 125,134 9,868 2,629 125,359 9,756 2,684 123,558 9,166 2,754 124,389 120,551 118,787 119,221 9,292 8,944 8,452 8,345 3,052 3,084 3,101 3,357
* FTE Enrollments include all students enrolled in academic courses. Prior Factbook publications limited the enrollments to GPR funded courses.
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Headcount Enrollments Historical Table, Fall 1972–2007*
FALL TOTAL EAU GBY LAC MSN MIL OSH PKS PLT RVF STP STO SUP WTW UWC
2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972
173,393 169,706 168,504 166,245 166,181 165,055 163,657 160,567 158,844 155,834 152,959 151,693 152,366 155,197 158,152 160,780 165,037 165,049 163,984 166,290 164,941 167,491 166,539 164,170 162,215 159,971 159,555 156,076 151,206 148,496 146,994 143,765 143,412 139,593 135,184 133,303
10,854 10,766 10,726 10,689 10,719 10,992 10,842 10,689 10,543 10,852 10,625 10,640 10,377 10,435 10,465 10,608 10,606 10,968 11,124 11,327 11,179 11,450 11,065 10,928 11,148 10,964 11,040 11,137 10,689 10,564 10,406 9,959 9,880 9,434 8,888 8,701
6,110 5,690 5,820 5,728 5,804 5,626 5,989 5,767 5,688 5,840 5,657 5,733 5,607 5,861 5,810 5,345 5,861 5,156 5,045 5,586 5,396 5,116 5,092 4,943 4,919 4,716 4,588 4,227 3,886 3,754 3,697 3,669 3,874 3,943 3,661 3,625
9,994 9,849 9,421 9,060 9,595 9,645 9,684 9,441 9,522 9,467 9,175 9,135 8,858 8,716 8,840 8,617 9,061 9,168 9,283 9,542 9,703 9,880 9,471 9,259 8,988 8,699 8,988 9,027 8,908 8,444 8,584 7,759 7,716 7,540 6,936 6,785
41,563 41,028 41,106 40,750 41,184 41,135 41,159 40,881 40,345 39,744 39,911 39,506 39,684 39,980 40,589 41,563 42,851 43,191 43,386 43,314 43,076 44,332 44,803 43,997 42,867 42,083 41,575 41,228 40,101 39,308 38,900 37,824 38,441 36,815 35,931 34,866
29,338 28,309 27,978 27,248 25,811 25,033 24,648 23,953 23,507 22,859 22,296 21,937 22,375 23,034 24,179 24,991 26,040 26,316 25,558 25,817 25,753 26,567 26,732 26,951 26,724 26,431 26,903 26,234 25,374 25,006 24,450 24,898 24,961 25,421 24,943 23,293
12,772 12,530 12,485 12,473 12,530 12,506 11,994 11,684 11,647 11,770 11,327 11,179 11,326 11,356 11,420 11,711 11,797 11,754 11,573 11,903 11,791 11,823 11,735 11,271 11,076 10,942 11,129 10,215 10,368 10,092 10,067 10,256 10,541 10,652 10,391 11,312
5,010 5,007 5,018 5,074 5,097 4,972 5,068 4,980 4,951 4,655 4,696 4,664 4,973 5,148 5,181 5,174 5,187 5,365 5,404 5,300 5,009 5,263 5,208 5,593 6,064 5,892 5,734 5,410 5,333 5,280 5,215 5,010 5,404 5,260 4,854 4,366
7,189 6,813 6,518 6,196 6,156 6,089 5,620 5,572 5,560 5,154 5,221 5,205 5,180 5,315 5,341 5,532 5,601 5,523 5,701 5,536 5,426 5,430 5,491 5,391 5,472 5,342 5,223 4,969 4,772 4,639 4,605 4,460 4,272 3,925 3,802 4,345
6,452 6,229 6,126 5,959 5,905 5,676 5,880 5,899 5,769 5,617 5,428 5,355 5,417 5,503 5,357 5,571 5,785
9,115 9,048 8,837 8,996 9,034 8,923 8,888 8,806 8,893 8,808 8,755 8,747 8,850 8,856 9,023 9,109 9,250
8,477 8,372 8,227 7,750 8,019 8,231 8,052 7,877 7,883 7,731 7,563 7,402 7,237 7,526 7,529 7,576 7,873 7,631 7,474 7,824 7,747 7,995 7,844 7,592 7,470 7,596 7,458 7,413 7,096 7,032 6,471 6,071 5,609 5,459 5,227 5,245
2,753 2,924 2,876 2,868 2,871 2,902 2,851 2,891 2,780 2,669 2,610 2,672 2,600 2,633 2,620 2,969 3,180 2,685 2,624 2,567 2,355 2,341 2,236 2,146 2,240 2,195 2,307
10,737 10,502 10,769 10,955 10,842 10,810 10,566 10,687 10,841 10,816 10,808 10,679 10,594 10,897 10,897 11,046 11,011 10,841 11,022 10,936 11,145 11,318 11,310 11,080 10,504 10,348 10,233
13,029 12,639 12,597 12,499 12,614 12,515 12,416 11,440 10,915 9,852 8,887 8,839 9,288 9,937 10,901 10,968 10,934 11,754 11,095 11,322 10,989 10,266 10,347 10,232 10,562 10,510 9,731 9,392 8,834 8,610 8,740 8,684 8,863 8,057 7,629 6,885
5,336 9,361 5,206 9,489 5,530 9,786 5,442 9,930 5,654 10,056 5,290 9,915 5,287 9,500 5,368 8,813 5,311 8,942 5,502 9,144 5,339 5,128 4,980 5,017 4,856 4,410 4,184 4,082 3,933 9,119 8,842 8,862 8,789 8,423 8,114 7,948 7,982 8,701
2,338 10,028 2,169 9,706 2,309 9,616 2,435 9,618 2,470 9,426 2,610 8,717 2,612 8,343 2,734 8,124 2,836 8,410
* Headcount Enrollments include all students enrolled in academic courses. Prior Factbook publications limited the enrollments to GPR funded courses.
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Student Headcount Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity* 10-Year History
African American
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 4,178 4,301 4,297 4,556 4,486 4,453 4,666 4,728 4,823 5,114
Hispanic/ Latino
2,892 3,092 3,092 3,297 3,416 3,505 3,598 3,751 3,966 4,248
American Southeast Indian Asian
1,049 1,026 1,055 1,073 1,054 1,091 1,143 1,268 1,266 1,327 1,149 1,304 1,480 1,649 1,913 1,952 2,203 2,267 2,389 2,573
Other Asian
2,699 2,759 2,685 2,826 2,891 3,111 3,174 3,305 3,518 3,647
International
5,295 5,443 5,500 5,673 5,577 5,533 5,369 5,289 5,230 5,511
White/ Unknown
138,572 140,919 142,458 144,583 145,718 146,536 146,092 147,896 148,514 150,973
Total
155,834 158,844 160,567 163,657 165,055 166,181 166,245 168,504 169,706 173,393
Student Statistics
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
* All multicultural student statistics are based on optional self-identification. Note: Enrollments include undergraduate, graduate and professional students.
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UW-Extension FY 2008 contact and enrollment information
Broadcasting and Media Innovations1
Wisconsin Public Radio listeners per week Wisconsin Public Television viewers per week2 Wisconsin Public Television telecourse hours Instructional Communications Systems-supported Interactive conferencing hours 424,000 527,560 250 203,766
Continuing Education, Outreach and E-Learning Extension
Noncredit programs Noncredit enrollments Undergraduate enrollments (campus-based credit activity)3 Graduate enrollments (campus-based credit activity)3
5,664 146,097 30,494 10,155 301 16 3,891 2,551 32,900 144,929 151,000 274,013 113,856 431,633 274,715 15,228 1,109,445 2,951 2,668 23,942 1,261 17,337
Flexible-access courses and programs
Cooperative Extension Teaching contacts
Agriculture/Agribusiness Community, Natural Resource and Economic Development Family Living Programs 4-H and Youth Development5 Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Total contacts6
Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
Counseling and technical assistance clients Business Answerline-assisted clients Counseling and technical assistance hours Training programs Training program participants (noncredit)
Extension Conference Centers
The J.F. Friedrick Center7, The Lowell Center, The Pyle Center Conference participants Conference days Events Event days
74,816 139,844 2,024 4,025
1. Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television are partnership services of UW-Extension and the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board. 2. Based on Nielsen data. Does not include Wisconsin Public Television viewer data from the entire La Crosse-Eau Claire market because a portion of that market has been reassigned to the Minneapolis-St. Paul designated marketing area by Nielsen Media Research. 3. UW-Extension coordinates off-campus credit courses. Credit is offered by the UW degree-granting institutions. 4. Independent Learning enrollments are adjusted for student withdrawals during FY 2008. 5. 4-H Youth Development participants include both yearlong-enrolled 4-H club members and short-term youth program participants. In addition, 14,000 enrolled adult volunteers provide leadership to youth club members. 6. Cooperative Extension faculty/staff reach the public through publications; exhibits; mass media; satellite videoconferences; phone contacts; letters and Educational Teleconference Network, World Wide Web and computer/phone networks. Cooperative Extension contacts are for calendar year 2007. 7. The J.F. Friedrick Center closed June 22, 2008.
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Online courses Online certificate and degree programs Online enrollments Independent Learning enrollments4 UW Higher Education Location Program (HELP) contacts Learner Support Services contacts Online applications to UW System campuses
UW System Undergraduate Transfer Student Enrollments, 10-Year History
20,000
16,000
14,897
15,294 14,569
15,882
15,280
15,644
15,768
15,192
15,526
15,682
12,000
8,000
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4,000
0 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08
Highlights
Undergraduate Transfer Student Enrollment in 2007-08 • 15,682 students transferred into or within the UW System in 2007-08. • Of these transfer students, 13,641 (87%) were new transfer students and 2,041 (13%) were re-entry transfer students. • 41% of new transfer students were from within the UW System, 29% from out-of-state institutions, 21% from Wisconsin Technical Colleges, and the remainder from Wisconsin private or international institutions. • UW-Milwaukee received the most new transfer students (2,214), followed by UW-Madison (1,717), UW Colleges (1,483), and UW-Oshkosh (1,222). Undergraduate New Transfer Student Demographics in Fall 2007 • 26% of new transfer students entered as freshmen, 38% as sophomores, and 36% as upperclassmen. • 85% of new transfer students were full-time students. • 55% of new transfer students were between the ages of 20 and 24. • 52% of new transfer students were female. • 10% of new transfer students were students of color. Undergraduate New Transfer Student Outcomes • The first year GPA of fall 2007 new transfer students was 2.9. • The second year retention rate of fall 2006 new transfer students was 74%. • The six-year graduation rate of fall 2001 new transfer students was 58%.
Further information on undergraduate transfer students can be found at: http://www.uwsa.edu/opar/orb-im/im/transfer/ts_0708.pdf
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Undergraduate New Transfer Students to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution, 2007–08
International 2% Out-of-State 29%
WI Private 7%
WTCS 21% UW Colleges to UW 4-Year 16% UW 4-Year to UW Colleges 4% Among UW 4-Year 21%
Intra-UW System Transfers 41%
Undergraduate New Transfer Students to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution, 5-Year History
4,500
3,000
1,500
0 UW Colleges UW 4-Year 2003-04 WTCS 2004-05 2005-06 WI Private 2006-07 Out-of-State 2007-08 International
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Bachelor’s Degrees Conferred July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008
Institution
Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater UW System Total
Men
724 337 584 2,925 1,629 681 278 580 430 734 677 194 796 10,569
Women
1,112 658 939 3,451 1,983 1,106 378 376 649 850 774 274 916 13,466
Total
1,836 995 1,523 6,376 3,612 1,787 656 956 1,079 1,584 1,451 468 1,712 24,035
Student Statistics
UW System Degrees Conferred by Level 10-Year History
Associate
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 825 1,029 969 1,164 1,235 1,487 1,257 1,272 1,320 1,388
Bachelor’s
19,740 20,001 20,927 21,304 21,510 23,562 22,872 22,831 23,723 24,035
Master’s
4,862 4,679 4,952 5,083 5,148 5,852 5,443 5,241 5,433 5,446
Doctorates
800 807 759 736 726 703 756 746 876 876
Professional
555 510 610 607 618 585 648 613 650 688
Total
26,782 27,026 28,217 28,894 29,237 32,189 30,976 30,703 32,002 32,433
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Degrees Conferred All Multicultural Groups, All Levels, By Year 10-Year History
Bachelor’s
1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006-07 2007-08 1,193 1,242 1,374 1,290 1,363 1,609 1,549 1,643 1,764 1,806
Master’s
348 378 369 418 366 467 429 376 401 437
Doctorates
49 57 66 63 61 54 55 57 75 77
Professional
108 101 112 98 84 88 103 91 109 83
Total
1,698 1,778 1,921 1,869 1,874 2,218 2,136 2,349 2,403
UW System Degrees Conferred by Level and Gender 10-Year History
Associate M F
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 311 394 364 451 471 605 527 536 513 618 514 635 605 713 764 882 730 736 807 770
Bachelor’s M F
8,657 8,632 9,084 9,223 9,205 10,034 9,725 9,839 10,298 10,569 11,083 11,369 11,843 12,081 12,305 13,528 13,147 12,992 13,425 13,466
Master’s M F
1,946 1,867 1,997 2,026 2,160 2,343 2,204 2,087 2,101 2,109 2,916 2,812 2,955 3,057 2,988 3,509 3,239 3,154 3,332 3,337
Doctorates Res./Scholarship Professional M F M F
449 484 456 419 430 418 429 424 496 481 351 323 303 317 296 285 327 322 380 395 271 247 289 281 264 268 298 260 277 296 284 263 321 326 354 317 350 353 373 392
UW System Total M F
11,634 11,624 12,190 12,400 12,530 13,668 13,183 13,146 13,685 14,073 15,148 15,402 16,027 16,494 16,707 18,521 17,793 17,557 18,317 18,360
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2,167
Graduate and Advanced Professional Degrees Conferred July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008
Institution
Eau Claire Masters Green Bay Masters La Crosse Masters Physical Theraphy Madison Masters Audiology Law Med Pharmacy Vet Doctorate, Research/Scholarship Sub-Total Milwaukee Masters Doctorate, Research/Scholarship Sub-Total Oshkosh Masters Parkside Masters Platteville Masters River Falls Masters Stevens Point Masters Audiology Stout Masters Superior Masters Whitewater Masters UW System Total Masters Doctorate, Professional Practice Doctorate, Research/Scholarship UW System Total
Men
41 10 192 12 910 0 147 71 42 24 431 1,625 434 50 484 91 23 77 49 34 0 76 27 145 2,109 296 481 2,886
Women
116 39 380 27 1,000 8 142 64 93 55 330 1,692 803 65 868 193 13 123 111 97 3 185 43 234 3,337 392 395 4,124
Total
157 49 572 39 1,910 8 289 135 135 79 761 3,317 1,237 115 1,352 284 36 200 160 131 3 261 70 379 5,446 688 876 7,010
Student Statistics
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Financial Information
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Budget Allocations by Institution and Source of Funds, 2007–08
State And Federal Appropriations Budget Total SubTotal Academic Student Fees Operational Indirect Cost Reimbursement
Institution
Doctoral Madison Milwaukee Subtotal
State
Federal
2,283,793,350 546,272,726 2,830,066,076
461,134,751 135,129,854 596,264,605
6,032,315 6,032,315
467,167,066 135,129,854 602,296,920
338,892,077 139,006,488 477,898,565
120,000,000 5,941,723 125,941,723
Comprehensive Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater Subtotal Colleges Extension System Admin. Systemwide Total
166,148,258 80,783,865 140,501,997 159,592,403 66,357,759 95,947,836 90,893,397 141,704,356 138,481,963 55,253,967 182,975,616 1,318,641,417 93,019,951 211,141,399 14,995,614 65,591,316 4,533,455,773
45,631,381 25,878,297 38,173,003 43,463,565 27,675,984 29,569,759 28,632,214 40,123,547 37,448,303 18,344,560 34,999,719 369,940,332 31,314,007 72,509,911 9,599,086 48,752,326 1,128,380,267
45,631,381 25,878,297 38,173,003 43,463,565 27,675,984 29,569,759 28,632,214 40,123,547 37,448,303 18,344,560 34,999,719 369,940,332 31,314,007 82,678,445 9,599,086 48,752,326 1,144,581,116
48,602,459 22,247,687 42,296,845 48,757,375 18,916,107 30,766,703 26,569,574 41,227,853 38,955,206 11,556,802 49,873,444 379,770,055 40,159,261 35,146,772 6,496,565 939,471,218
422,200 419,791 269,812 465,237 167,280 100,000 131,137 200,000 651,750 356,765 371,670 3,555,642 55,394 361,182 2,324,196 35,000 132,273,137
Financial Information
10,168,534
16,200,849
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Receipts Operational Receipts Auxiliary Enterprises Hospital Authority Payments SubTotal Federal Grants & Contracts
Gifts And Grants Gifts & Trusts SubTotal
82,504,514 10,608,418 93,112,932
271,534,493 74,596,991 346,131,484
36,000,000 36,000,000
848,931,084 230,153,620 1,079,084,704
531,075,900 160,464,410 691,540,310
436,619,300 20,524,842 457,144,142
967,695,200 180,989,252 1,148,684,452
3,158,628 3,522,951 196,831 1,048,953 1,628,575 2,600,000 2,507,330 4,243,200 13,362,092 854,123 9,131,512 42,254,195 2,492,337 51,391,968 171,216 223,191 189,645,839
28,187,948 21,226,409 34,240,350 39,138,312 10,091,278 24,598,874 22,946,156 34,614,125 26,755,916 6,668,190 34,924,062 283,391,620 7,114,847 5,076,611 294,702 7,368,967 649,378,231 36,000,000
80,371,235 47,416,838 77,003,838 89,409,877 30,803,240 58,065,577 52,154,197 80,285,178 79,724,964 19,435,880 94,300,688 708,971,512 49,821,839 91,976,533 2,790,114 14,123,723 1,946,768,425
38,127,902 6,251,375 19,696,987 19,721,427 6,780,511 7,535,000 9,047,564 16,909,990 18,810,357 15,954,383 49,162,427 207,997,923 10,100,327 11,327,791 1,358,636 922,324,987
2,017,740 1,237,355 5,628,169 6,997,534 1,098,024 777,500 1,059,422 4,385,641 2,498,339 1,519,144 4,512,782 31,731,650 1,783,778 25,158,630 2,606,414 1,356,631 519,781,245
40,145,642 7,488,730 25,325,156 26,718,961 7,878,535 8,312,500 10,106,986 21,295,631 21,308,696 17,473,527 53,675,209
11,884,105 36,486,421 2,606,414 2,715,267 1,442,106,232
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239,729,573
State Appropriations (GPR) as a Percentage of Total UW System Annual Budgets, 10-Year History
Fiscal Year
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Total UW System Budget
$2,721,789,178 $2,922,311,886 $3,123,695,182 $3,323,437,032 $3,496,685,719 $3,668,962,053 $3,882,845,445 $4,130,326,633 $4,315,483,927 $4,533,455,773
State GPR
$910,626,002 $961,096,436 $1,034,876,929 $1,067,411,852 $1,080,504,639 $1,002,787,626 $992,904,091 $991,370,721 $1,044,921,257 $1,128,380,267
GPR-% of Total Budget
33.46% 32.89% 33.13% 32.12% 30.90% 27.33% 25.57% 24.00% 24.21% 24.89%
UW System Gifts, Grants & Contracts, 10-Year Summary
Federal Amount
1998–1999 1999–2000 2000–2001 2001–2002 2002–2003 2003–2004 2004–2005 2005–2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 $437,581,022 $471,533,591 $540,008,960 $615,749,239 $634,839,814 $768,694,711 $821,384,153 $723,158,378 $733,960,223 $688,164,649
Financial Information
Federal % of Total
63% 61% 62% 66% 63% 68% 70% 65% 59% 59%
All Sources Total
$691,438,801 $768,059,901 $867,391,230 $920,500,041 $992,336,815 $1,135,590,589 $1,176,008,771 $1,121,149,616 $1,257,697,024 $1,176,140,595
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Revenues by Source, 10-year History
$4,500 $4,000 $3,500 $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $0 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Gifts, Grants, & Contracts Tuition and Fees State Appropriations All Other Sources
Fiscal Year
1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Total Revenue (in millions)
$2,620 $2,832 $2,880 $3,123 $3,222 $3,435 $3,530 $3,777 $3,894
State Appropriations
33% 34% 33% 31% 28% 26% 25% 24% 24%
Tuition and Fees
17% 17% 18% 18% 20% 21% 22% 22% 23%
Gifts, Grants, & Contracts
26% 27% 27% 29% 30% 32% 31% 29% 29%
All Other Sources
24% 23% 23% 21% 21% 21% 22% 24% 24%
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Expenditures by Source, 2007–08
15,805,870 Federal Appropriations 46,686,413 UW Hospital Authority 0.41% 1.21% 5.91% 7.34%
228,259,303 Plant Funds 283,128,089 Auxiliary Enterprises
408,108,406 Gifts, Donations, Endowment Income 10.57% 457,691,310 Educational and Other Sources 605,030,810 Federal Grants and Contracts 896,939,183 Student Fees 918,440,487 State Appropriations 3,860,089,871 11.86% 15.67% 23.24% 23.79% 100.00%
Financial Information
Expenditures by Function and Funding Source, 2007-08
Total Expenditures
GPO and Other State Federal Private ** Revolving *** Plant Funds TOTAL 1,815,379,670 620,836,680 408,108,406 787,505,812 228,259,303 3,860,089,871
Instruction
826,060,089 61,307,933 90,628,387 72,537,276 741,167 1,051,274,852
Research
116,331,363 404,372,302 197,662,931 28,028,326 8,946,329 755,341,251
Public Service
76,215,479 54,260,724 55,925,560 125,865,801 284,972 312,552,536
* Refers to institutional support, farm and physical plant operations, auxiliary enterprises and depreciation. ** Private sources include gifts, donations and endowment income. *** Revolving funds include auxiliary enterprises, State Laboratory of Hygiene, UW Hospital Authority and other general operations receipts.
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Expenditures by Function, 2007–08
14,936,154 Farm Operations 46,900,747 UW Hospital Authority 99,081,639 Financial Aid 174,719,876 Depreciation 192,399,849 Institutional Support 267,926,053 Physical Plant 283,128,089 Auxiliary Enterprises 312,552,536 Public Service 323,693,327 Academic Support 338,135,498 Student Services 755,341,251 Research 0.39% 1.21% 2.57% 4.53% 4.98% 6.94% 7.33% 8.10% 8.39% 8.76% 19.57% 27.23% 100.00%
1,051,274,852 Instruction 3,860,089,871
Academic Support
266,701,000 6,981,732 15,308,800 30,076,815 4,624,980 323,693,327
Student Services
122,372,117 17,413,337 10,179,361 187,567,926 602,757 338,135,498
Financial Aid
10,019,836 57,475,460 22,241,121 9,345,222 0 99,081,639
Other*
397,679,786 19,025,192 16,162,246 334,084,446 213,059,098 980,010,768
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Financial Information
Undergraduate Student Costs 5-Year History
Institution
Eau Claire1 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Green Bay2 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 La Crosse1 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Madison 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Milwaukee 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Oshkosh 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Parkside 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Platteville1 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Tuition / Fees
Resident
4,310 4,706 5,174 5,498 5,841 4,654 5,154 5,425 5,716 5,959 4,358 4,895 5,225 5,555 5,850 5,136 5,862 6,280 6,726 7,184 5,104 5,831 6,220 6,626 6,953 4,041 4,612 4,977 5,360 5,689 4,072 4,648 4,997 5,384 5,755 4,251 4,808 5,121 5,450 5,746
Nonres.
14,357 14,752 15,220 12,973 13,414 14,701 15,200 15,471 13,190 13,532 14,404 14,941 15,271 13,030 13,423 19,136 19,862 20,280 20,726 21,434 17,856 18,583 18,972 16,228 16,682 14,086 14,658 15,023 12,835 13,262 14,118 14,694 15,043 12,858 13,328 14,298 14,854 15,167 12,924 13,319
University Housing
2,410 2,480 2,540 2,640 2,670 2,461 2,700 2,810 3,000 3,150 2,300 2,530 2,720 2,840 2,930 3,160 3,286 3,491 3,868 4,262 2,540 2,670 2,988 3,304 3,656 2,278 2,530 2,784 3,035 3,162 3,156 3,250 3,250 3,250 3,580 2,120 2,336 2,494 2,624 2,792
Most Popular Meal Plan
1,570 1,650 1,726 1,804 2,158 1,100 1,150 1,180 1,200 1,200 1,800 1,990 2,050 2,130 2,200 2,010 2,095 2,239 2,312 2,388 1,500 1,560 1,608 1,684 1,786 1,706 1,782 1,850 1,980 2,080 1,600 1,600 1,700 1,760 1,810 1,992 1,992 1,993 1,701 1,810
Total Academic Year
Resident
8,290 8,836 9,440 9,942 10,669 8,215 9,004 9,415 9,916 10,309 8,458 9,415 9,995 10,525 10,980 10,306 11,243 12,010 12,906 13,834 9,144 10,061 10,816 11,614 12,395 8,025 8,924 9,611 10,375 10,931 8,828 9,498 9,947 10,394 11,145 8,363 9,136 9,608 9,775 10,348
Nonres.
18,337 18,882 19,486 17,417 18,242 18,262 19,050 19,461 17,390 17,882 18,504 19,461 20,041 18,000 18,553 24,306 25,243 26,010 26,906 28,084 21,896 22,813 23,568 21,216 22,124 18,070 18,970 19,657 17,850 18,504 18,874 19,544 19,993 17,868 18,718 18,410 19,182 19,654 17,249 17,921
Financial Information
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Institution
River Falls1 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Stevens Point1 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Stout1 2003-04 Per Credit3 2004-05 Per Credit3 2005-06 Per Credit3 2006-07 Per Credit3 2007-08 Per Credit3 Superior 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Whitewater1 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Colleges4 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Tuition / Fees
Resident
4,225 4,748 5,080 5,446 5,885 4,149 4,700 5,059 5,455 5,830 189.30 208.76 219.71 232.11 241.43 4,271 4,802 5,182 5,572 5,912
Nonres.
14,271 14,794 15,126 12,920 13,458 14,195 14,746 15,105 12,929 13,403 533.85 552.92 564.14 487.10 499.62 14,317 14,848 15,228 13,046 13,484
University Housing
2,248 2,394 2,550 2,716 2,974 2,324 2,406 2,574 2,726 2,944 2,292 2,500 2,790 2,990 3,100 2,407 2,502 2,552 2,667 2,771
Most Popular Meal Plan
1,660 1,726 1,790 1,870 1,950 1,640 1,688 1,748 1,816 1,888 1,650 1,732 1,758 1,894 1,894 1,840 1,840 1,870 1,908 1,950
Total Academic Year
Resident
8,133 8,868 9,420 10,032 10,809 8,113 8,794 9,381 9,997 10,662 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 8,518 9,144 9,604 10,147 10,633
Nonres.
18,179 18,914 19,466 17,506 18,382 18,159 18,840 19,427 17,471 18,235 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 18,564 19,190 19,650 17,621 18,205
4,279 4,816 5,254 5,568 5,859 3,562 4,078 4,372 4,674 4,690
14,325 14,862 15,652 13,043 13,432 12,262 12,778 13,072 11,658 11,674
2,232 2,332 2,440 2,576 2,768
1,470 1,560 1,680 1,746 1,806
7,981 8,708 9,374 9,890 10,433 3,562 4,078 4,372 4,674 4,690
18,027 18,754 19,772 17,365 18,006 12,262 12,778 13,072 11,658 11,674
* Tuition/fee costs shown include segregated student fees which differ from campus to campus and cover such items as health services, activities, student union services, etc. Room costs are based on standard double occupancy average costs. Alternative room and meal plans are available at some campuses. 1 There is an additional charge between $130 and $168 for textbook rental on these campuses. Textbook rental is also available at UW-Barron County and UW-Richland. At all other institutions, student purchase their textbooks. 2 Green Bay’s room rate represents a four student per apartment rate. 3 A phased-in per-credit tuition system began in 2002–03. For 2007–08 it applies to all undergraduates, except returning Seniors; it also applies to new graduate students. 4 Highest tuition/fees are shown for the 13 UW Colleges. University housing is available at UW-Marathon County: room and board costs $3,876 for 2007-08. Most Colleges’ students commute daily. Costs vary for food service and for private or county-operated housing available near most colleges.
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Financial Information
Total Educational Cost 2007–08
Wisconsin Resident Undergraduate, Dependent Student Living on Campus (Excluding UW Colleges)*
Portion of total cost paid by student and family $15,156 (78% of Total Cost) Cost of Instruction $9,649 (50% of total cost)
State Funds Student and Family Tuition Personal/Other Meals Room Segregated Fees Subtotal Total Cost
$4,223
$5,426 (36%) for instructional expenses $5,426 (56%) paid by student and family $4,223 (44%) paid by state funds
$5,426 $3,662 $2,017 $3,242 $809 $15,156 $19,379
$9,730 (64%) for non-instructional expenses
Based on weighted average of representative budgets at institutions (excluding UW Colleges). * Actual costs vary from campus to campus.
Percentage of Total Cost of Instruction Paid By Resident Undergraduate Students
2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 39.0% 38.1% 36.2% 37.3% 35.9% 35.8% 0.4 0.45 0.5 0.55 0.6 47.0% 56.2% 55.8% 54.9% 52.0%
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2007–08 Weighted Average Student Costs: 9-month Total For Undergraduate Resident Students Living on Campus (Excluding UW Colleges)
Segregated Fees $809 5% Room $3,242 21% Instructional Expenses $5,426 36%
Total Cost $15,156
Meals $2,017 13%
Personal/ Other $3,662 24%
Overview of Financial Aid
In 2007–08, a total of 110,112 University of Wisconsin System students received $951.2 million in financial aid. A summary of financial aid provided in 2007-08 to UW System students follows.
Type of Aid Provided State Grants
Number of Aid Recipients 31,467
Federal Grants
33,029
Institutional Other Grants Grants
24,253 12,502
Total Grants
61,275
Total Work Study
9,314
Total Loan
89,894
Total
110,112
Total Amount of Aid Provided $75,969,013 $116,723,265 $52,193,650 $24,395,156 Average Aid ($) $2,414 $3,534 $2,152 $1,951
$269,281,084 $14,129,292 $667,800,081 $951,210,457 $4,395 $1,517 $7,429 $8,639
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Financial Information
Summary of Financial Aid Provided in 2007–08 to UW System Students
Financial Aid Provided to UW System Students, from 1997–1998 through 2007–2008 By Type of Aid
2007-08 2006–07 2005–06 2004–05 2003–04 2002–03 2001–02 2000–01 1999–00 1998–99 Loan Aid Grant Aid Work Aid
Financial Information
Total
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
Aid in Millions
Financial Aid Federal, State and Institutional Funding For Academic Year 2007–08
Federal Funding
Dollars/Headcount
(millions)
State Funding
Dollars/Headcount
(millions)
Institutional Funding
Dollars/Headcount
(millions)
Other Funding
Dollars/Headcount
(millions)
Total Aid
Dollars/Headcount
(millions)
$722.83/96,051
$76.16/31,505
$54.28/24,522
$97.94/22,458
$951.21/110,112
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Physical Plant Statistics by University/Unit
Building Replacement Value ($)
$2,882,322,715 $861,137,395 $369,787,270 $249,169,701 $329,713,946 $437,454,444 $199,225,629 $301,727,817 $274,361,879 $381,154,531 $333,778,679 $165,309,034 $363,796,287 $187,376 $86,308,467 $1,683,590 $7,237,118,760
Institution
Madison Milwaukee Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Oshkosh Parkside Platteville
No. of Buildings/Additions
992 77 59 66 51 72 35 82 153 109 58 37 59 88 117 6 2061
Assignable Sq. Ft.
14,013,550 3,725,895 1,564,773 798,009 1,527,644 1,780,928 664,846 1,365,595 1,202,738 1,586,402 1,580,191 708,817 1,465,528 1,451,539 345,021 136,818 33,918,294
Gross Sq. Ft.
27,286,726 5,944,454 2,475,947 1,456,783 2,347,110 2,856,712 1,263,058 2,145,607 2,049,401 2,632,802 2,367,717 1,130,895 2,507,709 2,169,483 593,478 220,041 59,447,923
Contents Replacement Value ($)
$3,798,477,570 $342,096,203 $125,184,310 $61,499,055 $94,024,494 $113,992,384 $61,900,214 $75,402,145 $64,259,315 $191,178,718 $89,603,418 $42,356,458 $129,547,411 $81,908,644 $18,684,657 $5,580,204
River Falls (incl. Pigeon Lake) Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater Colleges Extension System Administration Totals
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Financial Information
$5,295,695,200
General Fund Supported Borrowing (GFSB) for Capital Construction Compared to Board of Regent Requests
600.0 500.0 Budget in Millions 400.0 300.0 200.0 100.0 0
301.7 288.5
GFSB Requested GFSB Provided
433.7 446.0 * 376.7
491.0
367.9
373.9 291.4
155.3
152.1
166.4
97-99
99-01
01-03
03-05
05-07
07-09
Biennium
*Includes Governor’s BioStar Initiative
University Program Revenue Supported Borrowing (PRSB) and Gifts and Grants for Capital Construction (non-state supported)
500.0 450.0 400.0
Non-state funds
Budget in $ Millions
Financial Information
433.0 407.0 359.3 278.5
350.0 300.0 250.0 200.0 150.0 100.0 50.0 0.0 97-99 99-01 92.3 196.5
01-03
03-05
05-07
07-09
Biennium
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Faculty and Staff
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Faculty and Staff
Budgeted Faculty and Staff Positions, 2007–08*
(Full-Time Equivalent)
Institution Prof. Assoc. Prof.
126 77 107 392 319 149 55 76 52 118 59 31 133 1,696
Asst. Prof.
115 56 107 495 260 148 39 83 65 91 140 38 119 1,756
Inst.
2
Unranked Assoc. Prof.
Total Faculty
406 170 322 2,124 827 406 131 249 237 354 297 114 352
Other Unclass.
276 186 296 7,234 1,150 410 192 210 141 316 298 119 297 11,122
Total Unclass.
682 356 618 9,358 1,977 816 323 459 378 670 595 233 649 17,114
Classif.
415 208 318 5,280 1,039 423 184 248 232 364 409 153 363 9,636
Total UW Staff
1,097 564 936 14,638 3,016 1,239 507 707 610 1,034 1,004 386 1,012 26,750
Universities Eau Claire 163 Green Bay 37 La Crosse 108 Madison 1,235 Milwaukee 247 Oshkosh 109 Parkside 37 Platteville 90 River Falls 119 Stevens Point 134 Stout 98 Superior 45 Whitewater 96 Total** 2,518
2 1 1
1 11
4 22 0
5,992
UW Colleges Baraboo-Sauk 3 Barron 4 Fond du Lac 4 Fox Valley 8 Manitowoc 6 Marathon 10 Marinette 5 Marshfield-Wood 3 Richland 2 Rock 3 Sheboygan 4 Washington 8 Waukesha 12 Other Total** UW Extension System Admin. Systemwide Total UW System** 2,663 70 75
3 6 6 12 4 14 8 2 4 6 6 11 17
8 6 9 13 9 13 5 12 11 13 6 6 13 2 124 50 39
14 16 19 33 19 37 18 17 17 22 16 25 42 2 293 277 0 0
17 12 13 35 12 23 8 13 7 22 15 14 45 52 292 560 81 54
31 28 32 68 31 60 26 30 24 44 31 39 87 54 585 837 81 54
12 12 16 21 14 24 12 13 11 15 15 16 32 25 238 256 63 56
43 40 48 89 45 84 38 43 35 59 46 55 119 79 823 1,093 144 110
99 113
Faculty and Staff
1,907
1,930
61
0
6,561
12,110
18,671
10,249
28,920
* Includes vacant positions. Does not include 2,796 student assistants in the UW System. ** Numbers may not add up due to rounding. Source: UW Office of Budget Planning
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Budgeted Faculty (Headcount) by Institution and Rank*
(Appointment Count)
Associate Professors
139 79 107 405 324 151 58 77 52 120 62 32 135 1,741
Institution
Universities Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater Total**
Professors
172 37 108 1,296 259 112 37 92 120 134 101 46 99 2,613
Assistant Professors
119 57 107 506 261 182 40 85 66 91 150 41 124 1,829
Instructors
2
Associate Professor Unranked
Total Faculty
432 173 322 2,209 845 446 135 254 239 356 313 119 362
2 1 1
1 11
4 22 0
6,205
UW Colleges Baraboo-Sauk Barron Fond du Lac Fox Valley Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marshfield-Wood Richland Rock Sheboygan Washington Waukesha Systemwide Services Total** UW Extension Systemwide Total UW System
3 4 4 8 6 10 5 3 2 3 4 8 12
3 6 6 12 4 14 8 2 4 6 6 11 18
8 6 9 14 9 13 5 12 12 13 6 6 13 2 125 56 0 41 0
14 16 19 34 19 37 18 17 18 22 16 25 43 2 295
70 79
100 120
0 2,762 1,961 2,010 63 0 6,796
* Includes vacant positions. ** Numbers may not add up due to rounding. Source: UW Office of Budget Planning
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Faculty and Staff
296
Average AAUP Salaries of Full-Time Faculty as of 2007–08 (filled positions only)*
Institutions
Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison ** Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater Colleges
Professors
$68,990 67,486 73,067 106,178 90,165 70,799 73,494 69,989 64,839 67,157 72,316 63,869 72,048 63,332
Associate Professors
$55,812 55,571 58,116 80,823 68,879 58,185 59,562 56,189 56,672 54,843 55,649 53,256 58,389 51,551
Assistant Professors
$51,336 46,375 50,466 68,606 61,247 50,601 55,840 49,817 51,284 45,795 50,066 50,094 55,530 43,153
* The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) salary ranges are being used to be consistent with other reports. AAUP averages represent academic year salaries and annual salaries converted to 9-month appointments. AAUP does not report salary data for UW-Extension. ** AAUP salary averages for UW-Madison exclude salaries of staff members who hold appointments in the Medical School. Source: 2007–08 AAUP/IPEDS Report
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Women Faculty by Rank*, 5-Year History
Percent of Total Faculty (Full-Time Equivalent Basis)
*Faculty on leave included. Source: Human Resources Information System (HRIS) database Prepared by the Office of Human Resources, UWSA (11/07)
23.5%
2003–04
37.3% 43.1% 62.0%
24.2%
2004–05
38.6% 43.3% 59.3%
24.8%
2005–06
38.7% 44.4% 58.4%
25.4%
2006–07
40.0% 44.9% 61.2%
26.4%
2007–08
39.9% 46.9% 57.6%
0
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Faculty and Staff
Multicultural Faculty by Gender, 2007
(Headcount) Asian Male Female
Colleges Eau Claire Extension Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville River Falls Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater Total 12 14 1 10 21 154 78 17 10 19 7 10 11 3 23 390 6 14 2 2 7 56 36 10 10 7 5 6 10 2 20 193
African American Male Female
6 4 1 1 6 26 27 5 4 6 3 4 2 6 101 4 2 21 19 2 1 3 1 1 6 60
Hispanic Male Female
3 3 4 8 42 21 2 3 2 1 3 5 7 104 1 3 3 30 14 3 4 2 2 3 1 1 4 71
Native American Male Female
1 4 2 6 5 1 1 2 1 23 1 1 25 1 3 1 3 2 6 5 2
Multicultural Faculty Total
32 53 9 25 51 369 207 48 32 40 18 26 33 12 71 1026
Faculty on leave included. Data as of October 2007.
Multicultural Faculty by Ethnic Group, 2007
70 60 60.3% 50 40 30 20 10 0 16.6% 18.1%
Asian African American Hispanic/Latino Native American
Faculty and Staff
5.0%
Multicultural faculty members represent 15.6% (headcount) of the total UW System faculty (6,177). Data does not include 59 faculty members whose gender/race/ethnicity are unknown. Source: Human Resources Information System (HRIS) database, Oct. 2007.
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Index
Academic programs By campus, 12-13 Academic Staff Role in UW System, 5 Statistics (other unclassified), 50 Board of Regents Committees, 8 Description, 4-5 Meeting schedules, 8 Members, 7 Office, 7 Officers, 8 Presidents, 6 Budget By institution, 12-13, 36-37 GPR, 10-year history, 38 UW System, total, 36-37 Buildings Borrowing for capital construction, 48 Statistics by University/Unit, 47 Calendar, academic year, 14-15 Campuses, at-a-glance, 12-13 Chancellors, 10 Colleges, UW City & county relationships, 6 Deans, 11 Locations, 11 Costs, student Five-year history, 42-43 % paid by resident undergrads, 44 Representative student budget, 45 Total educational cost, 44 Degrees conferred Bachelor’s degrees, 32 Graduate and professional, 34 Male/Female, 10-year history, 33 Multicultural groups, 10-year history, 33 UW-System, all levels, 10-year history, 32 Enrollments County of origin, 23 Fall enrollment by institution, 20-21 Full-time/part-time, 24 Historical, 19, 26-27 Male/Female, 24 Multicultural, 25 State of origin, 22 UW-Extension, 29 Ethnic Groups (see Multicultural) Expenditures By function, funding and source, 40-41 Extension, UWAt-a-glance, 13 Contacts and enrollments, 29 Facilities, 47 Faculty Budgeted faculty (headcount), 51 Budgeted faculty and staff (FTE), 50 Multicultural, by sex and ethnic group, 54 Role in UW System, 5 Salaries, 52 Women, by rank, 53 Female Degrees conferred, 32, 33, 34 Enrollments, 18, 21, 24, 25 Faculty by rank (% of total), 53 Multicultural faculty, 54 Financial Aid Federal, state & institutional, 45 Overview, 45 Summary, by type of aid, 45 10-year history, by type of aid, 46 Gifts, Grants and Contracts, 10-year history, 38 GPR Support By percentage of budget, 10-year history, 38 History and organization of UW System, 4 Housing, University, costs, 42-43, 44, 45 Instruction Cost of, 44 Expenditures, 40-41 Male Degrees conferred, 32, 33, 34 Enrollments, 21, 24, 25 Multicultural faculty, 54 Map of campus locations, back cover Mission Statement, UW System, 56 Multicultural Degrees conferred, 33 Faculty, 54 Student enrollment, 25, 28 Officers, UW System Administration, 9 Physical Plant, Statistics, 47 Presidents Board of Regents, 6 UW System, 6 Public Service, expenditures, 40-41 Regents (see Board of Regents) Research, expenditures and funding, 40-41 Revenues, 10-year History, 39 Salaries, full-time faculty, 52 Statutes, Wisconsin, Chapter 36, 4 Student(s) Costs, 42-45 Enrollments, 18-31 Financial aid, 45-46 Gender, 18, 21, 24-25 Geographic origin, 22-23 Race/ethnicity, 18, 25, 28 Resident/non-resident, 20 Role in UW System, 6 Transfer, 30-31 Telephone numbers Board of Regents, 7 Campus, 12-13 Chancellors, 10, inside back cover Colleges deans, 11, inside back cover UW System Administration offices, 9, inside back cover Tuition By campus, 42-43 % of costs, 44-45 Women (see Female)
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University of Wisconsin System Mission Statement
The mission of the system is to develop human resources, to discover and disseminate knowledge, to extend knowledge and its application beyond the boundaries of its campuses and to serve and stimulate society by developing in students heightened intellectual, cultural and humane sensitivities, scientific, professional and technological expertise and a sense of purpose. Inherent in this broad mission are methods of instruction, research, extended training and public service designed to educate people and improve the human condition. Basic to every purpose of the system is the search for truth.
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CONTACT INFORMATION FOR UW SYSTEM OFFICES AND INSTITUTIONS
System Offices
President's Office Academic Affairs Administration & Fiscal Affairs Budget and Planning Capital Planning and Budget Communications & External Relations Finance General Counsel Human Resources/Workforce Diversity
Officer
Kevin P. Reilly Rebecca Martin Thomas Anderes Freda Harris David Miller David Giroux Deborah Durcan Patricia Brady Alan Crist
Website
www.uwsa.edu/president/ www.uwsa.edu/vpacad/ www.uwsa.edu/srvpadm/ www.uwsa.edu/budplan/ www.uwsa.edu/capbud/ www.uwsa.edu/cert/ www.uwsa.edu/finance/ www.uwsa.edu/gc-off/ www.uwsa.edu/hr/
Phone
608-262-2321 608-262-3826 608-262-4048 608-262-6423 608-265-0551 608-263-5512 608-262-1311 608-262-6497 608-263-4384
Board of Regents Office
Officer
Judith A. Temby, Secretary
Website
www.uwsa.edu/bor/
Phone
608-262-2324
UW Institutions
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Chancellor/Colleges Dean
Brian Levin-Stankevich David Wilson David J. Ward (interim) Joe Gow Carolyn “Biddy” Martin Carlos Santiago Richard Wells Lane Earns (interim) David Markee Connie Foster (interim) Linda Bunnell Charles Sorensen Julius Erlenbach Richard Telfer David Wilson Thomas Pleger Paul Chase Daniel Blankenship James Perry Daniel Campagna Sandra Smith Paula Langteau Andrew Keogh Lyn Brodersen Diane Pillard Al Hardersen David Nixon Patrick Schmitt
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