Fact Book - University of Wisconsin System

2015-16 Fact Book
UW Campuses
University of Wisconsin System
Statistics and General Information
Universities
Freshman/sophomore
UW Colleges campuses
UW-SUPERIOR
UW-Extension offices in all 72 counties
UW-BARRON COUNTY
Rice Lake
UW-STOUT
Menomonie
UW-RIVER FALLS
UW-MARINETTE
UW-MARATHON COUNTY
Wausau
UW-EAU CLAIRE
UW-MARSHFIELD/WOOD COUNTY
UW-GREEN BAY
UW-STEVENS POINT
UW-FOX VALLEY
Menasha
UW-OSHKOSH
UW-LA CROSSE
UW-FOND DU LAC
UW-MANITOWOC
UW-SHEBOYGAN
UW-BARABOO/SAUK COUNTY
UW-WASHINGTON COUNTY
West Bend
UW-RICHLAND
Richland Center
UW-WAUKESHA
UW-MADISON
UW-WHITEWATER
UW-MILWAUKEE
UW-PLATTEVILLE
UW-ROCK COUNTY
Janesville
Office of the President
1700 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-2321
UW-PARKSIDE
Kenosha
DECEMBER 2016
wisconsin.edu
ABOUT
UW System
The University of Wisconsin System is one of the
largest systems of public higher education in the
country, serving approximately 180,000 students
each fall and employing more than 39,000
faculty and staff statewide.
The UW System is made up of
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13 four-year universities
13 freshman-sophomore
UW Colleges campuses
Statewide UW-Extension
Together, these institutions are a tremendous
academic, cultural, and economic resource for
Wisconsin, the nation, and the world.
CONTACT INFORMATION FOR
UW SYSTEM OFFICES AND INSTITUTIONS
OTHER RESOURCES
AVAILABLE
Accountability Dashboard
The University of Wisconsin
System Accountability
Dashboard includes a
education performance
Robert G. Cramer
wisconsin.edu/offices/admin
608-262-4048
Finance
Sean P. Nelson (as of 4/17/2017)
wisconsin.edu/offices/finance
608-262-1803
General Counsel
Tomas Stafford
wisconsin.edu/offices/gc
608-262-8646
Internal Audit
Lori Stortz
wisconsin.edu/offices/audit
608-263-4397
University Relations
Jessica Tormey (interim)
wisconsin.edu/offices/our
608-265-5953
uwhelp.wisconsin.edu
800-442-6459
UW HELP
Board of Regents Office
Officer
WebsitePhone
Jane Radue
wisconsin.edu/regents
608-262-2324
UW-Eau Claire
James Schmidt
www.uwec.edu
715-836-2327
UW-Extension
Cathy A. Sandeen
www.uwex.edu
608-262-3786
UW-Green Bay
Gary L. Miller
www.uwgb.edu
920-465-2207
UW-La Crosse
Joe Gow
www.uwlax.edu
608-785-8004
UW-Madison
Rebecca Blank
www.wisc.edu
608-262-9946
UW-Milwaukee
Mark Mone
www.uwm.edu
414-229-4331
UW-Oshkosh
Andrew J. Leavitt
www.uwosh.edu
920-424-0200
UW-Parkside
Deborah Ford
www.uwp.edu
262-595-2211
UW-Platteville
Dennis J. Shields
www.uwplatt.edu
608-342-1234
UW-River Falls
Dean Van Galen
www.uwrf.edu
715-425-3201
UW-Stevens Point
Bernie L. Patterson
www.uwsp.edu
715-346-2123
UW-Stout
Bob Meyer
www.uwstout.edu
715-232-2441
UW-Superior
Renée Wachter
www.uwsuper.edu
715-394-8223
UW-Whitewater
Beverly A. Kopper
www.uww.edu
262-472-1918
UW Colleges
Cathy A. Sandeen
www.uwc.edu
608-262-3786
Baraboo/Sauk County
Charles Clark
www.baraboo.uwc.edu
608-355-5200
Barron County
Keith Montgomery
www.barron.uwc.edu
715-234-8176
Fond du Lac
Martin Rudd
www.fdl.uwc.edu
920-929-1100
Fox Valley
Martin Rudd
www.uwfox.uwc.edu
920-832-2600
Manitowoc
Martin Rudd
www.manitowoc.uwc.edu
920-683-4700
To view current and past financial
Marathon County
Keith Montgomery
www.uwmc.uwc.edu
715-261-6100
reports, visit:
Marinette
Keith Montgomery
www.marinette.uwc.edu
715-735-4300
Marshfield/Wood County
Keith Montgomery
www.marshfield.uwc.edu
715-389-6500
UW Colleges Online Michael Bartlett
www.online.uwc.edu
608-270-2771
Richland
Charles Clark
www.richland.uwc.edu
608-647-6186
Rock County
Charles Clark
www.rock.uwc.edu
608-758-6565
Sheboygan
Jackie Joseph-Silverstein
www.sheboygan.uwc.edu
608-459-6600
Washington County
Jackie Joseph-Silverstein
www.washington.uwc.edu
262-335-5200
Waukesha
Jackie Joseph-Silverstein
www.waukesha.uwc.edu
262-521-5200
the Accountability Dashboard, visit:
www.wisconsin.edu/accountability
Introduction to the UW System
Geared toward prospective
students and school counselors,
this full-color overview of UW
uwhelp.wisconsin.edu/introduction
Annual Financial Report
www.wisconsin.edu/financialreports
Approximately 36,000
608-262-3826
Administration
priorities or are required by state legislation. To view
To view online, visit:
Annual Degrees
Awarded: 608-262-2321
wisconsin.edu/offices/asa
Phone
$6 billion
$15+ billion annually
wisconsin.edu/president
James P. Henderson
Website
Annual Budget:
Economic Impact:
Ray Cross
Chancellor or Regional CEO/Dean
guidelines is published each fall.
$1.5 billion
President's Office
Academic and Student Affairs
UW Institutions
Approximately 180,000
Gifts, Grants and
Contracts Awarded:
WebsitePhone
measures that reflect UW System’s strategic
Fall Enrollment:
$1 billion
Officer
broad spectrum of higher
campuses and admissions
State Funding:
System Offices
2015-16 UW System Fact Book
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
History and Mission of the University of Wisconsin System.........................................................................................................2
Organization and Roles......................................................................................................................................................................3
Board of Regents................................................................................................................................................................................5
UW System Administration Contacts...............................................................................................................................................7
Chancellors..........................................................................................................................................................................................8
UW Colleges Regional Executive Officers/Deans............................................................................................................................9
Institutions At-a-Glance...................................................................................................................................................................10
Academic Year Calendar 2016-17...................................................................................................................................................12
Academic Year Calendar 2017-18...................................................................................................................................................13
STUDENT STATISTICS
Student Statistics Definitions..........................................................................................................................................................14
Fall 2015 Report of Headcount Enrollment...................................................................................................................................16
Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment by Wisconsin County of Origin...............................................................................................18
Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment by State of Origin.....................................................................................................................19
Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Gender................................................................................................20
Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment by Age-Range and Gender......................................................................................................20
Fall 2015 Undergrad Enrollment by Gender and Full-Time/Part-Time Status..........................................................................21
Fall Student Headcount, 10-Year History.......................................................................................................................................21
UW-Extension Contacts and Enrollments......................................................................................................................................22
UW System Total Enrollments, 1972-2015....................................................................................................................................23
Headcount Enrollments Historical Table, Fall 1972-2015............................................................................................................24
Full-Time Equivalent Enrollments Historical Table, Fall 1972-2015............................................................................................25
UW Students of Color, 10-Year History..........................................................................................................................................26
Transfer Students in the UW System.............................................................................................................................................27
Bachelor’s Degrees Conferred .......................................................................................................................................................28
Graduate/Professional Degrees Conferred ..................................................................................................................................29
Degrees Conferred, 10-Year History..............................................................................................................................................30
Degrees Conferred, Students of Color, 10-Year History..............................................................................................................31
Degrees Conferred, By Level and Gender, 10-Year History........................................................................................................31
FINANCE
Budget Allocations by Institution and Source of Funds, 2015-16...............................................................................................32
Current Funds Revenues by Source...............................................................................................................................................34
Gifts, Grants and Contracts Awarded, 10-Year History................................................................................................................35
Expenditures by Functional and Natural Classification, Fiscal Year 2015.................................................................................36
Expenditures by Function and Funding Source, Fiscal Year 2015..............................................................................................37
Undergraduate Student Costs, By Institution, 5-Year History.....................................................................................................38
Percent of Budget Supported by State Taxes (GPR), 10-Year History........................................................................................40
Cost of Education Paid by Resident Undergraduates, 10-Year History.....................................................................................40
Undergraduate Student Debt, 2014-15.........................................................................................................................................41
Resident Undergraduate Expenses, 2015-16................................................................................................................................41
Financial Aid Highlights, 2014-15....................................................................................................................................................42
UW System Financial Aid Dollars by Institution, 2014-15............................................................................................................42
Financial Aid Grants by Type, 2014-15...........................................................................................................................................43
UW System Dollar Volume of Financial Aid, 10-Year History......................................................................................................43
Funding for Capital Projects............................................................................................................................................................44
Physical Plant Statistics by University/Unit....................................................................................................................................45
FACULTY AND STAFF
Budgeted Faculty and Staff Positions, 2015-16.............................................................................................................................46
Budgeted Faculty by Institution and Rank, 2015-16.....................................................................................................................47
UW System Employees by Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Employment Category.......................................................................48
Women Faculty by Rank, 5-Year History........................................................................................................................................49
Multicultural Faculty, By Institution, Fall 2015..............................................................................................................................49
Average AAUP Salaries of Full-Time Faculty, 2015-16..................................................................................................................50
Index...................................................................................................................................................................................................51
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History and Mission of the University of Wisconsin System
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 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. Chapter 36 (www.
legis.state.wi.us/statutes/Stat0036.pdf ) sets forth the mission and purpose of the University of Wisconsin System. This statute
also describes: the responsibilities and powers of the Board of Regents, faculty and student roles in shared governance, faculty
appointment and tenure rights, academic staff appointments, and other aspects involved in the administration of the University
of Wisconsin System.
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 the 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. The current UW System consists of two doctoral campuses (Madison, Milwaukee); eleven
comprehensive campuses (Eau Claire, Green Bay, La Crosse, Oshkosh, Parkside, Platteville, River Falls, Stevens Point, Stout,
Superior and Whitewater); thirteen two-year campuses called UW Colleges (Baraboo/Sauk County, Barron County, Fond du Lac,
Fox Valley, Manitowoc, Marathon County, Marinette, Marshfield/Wood County, Richland, Rock County, Sheboygan, Washington
County and Waukesha); and a statewide Extension with offices in every county. Each institution is named “University of
Wisconsin–” followed by the location or name.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the University of Wisconsin 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 UW System is the search for truth.
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Organization and Roles
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. Two UW System student
members are appointed for staggered two-year terms; one is a nontraditional student. Members serve without pay. The state
superintendent of public instruction and the president or a designee of the Wisconsin Technical College System Board serve as
ex officio members of the board.
The board is responsible for establishing policies and rules for governing the system, planning to meet future state needs for
university education, setting admission standards and policies, reviewing and approving university budgets, and establishing the
regulatory framework within which the individual units operate with the widest degree of autonomy within the controlling limits
of systemwide policies and priorities established by the board. The regents hold eight regular meetings per year.
The board appoints the president of the university system and the chancellors of the 13 universities and UW-Extension and the
UW Colleges. All serve at the pleasure of the board. The board grants tenure appointments to qualified faculty members.
The board president, vice president and other corporate officers are elected in June for one-year terms. The president of
the board appoints members of the regents’ education; business and finance; audit; capital planning and budget; research,
economic development, and innovation; personnel matters review; and student discipline and other student appeals
committees, as well as special committees and external bodies. The regent executive committee consists of the president, vice
president, chairs of five standing committees, most recent past president, and one other member appointed by the president.
Presidents of the Board of Regents
W. Roy Kopp, 1971–1973
Frank J. Pelisek, 1973–1975
Bertram N. McNamara, 1975–1977
Edward E. Hales, 1977–1979
Herbert J. Grover, 1979–1980
Joyce M. Erdman, 1980–1982
David E. Beckwith, 1982–1984
Ben R. Lawton, 1984–1986
Laurence A. Weinstein, 1986–1988
Paul R. Schilling, 1988–1990
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, 2007–2009
Charles R. Pruitt, 2009–2011
Michael J. Spector, 2011–2012
Brent P. Smith, 2012–2013
Michael J. Falbo, 2013–2015
Regina M. Millner, 2015–present
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.
Presidents of the UW System
John C. Weaver, 1971–1977
H. Edwin Young, 1977–1980
Robert M. O’Neil, 1980–1985
Katharine C. Lyall (acting), 1985–1986
Kenneth A. Shaw, 1986–1991
Katharine C. Lyall (acting), 1991–1992
Katharine C. Lyall, 1992–2004
Kevin P. Reilly, 2004–2013
Richard J. Telfer (interim), Jan-Feb 2014
Raymond W. Cross, 2014-present
View more information on presidents at: library.wisc.edu/archives/exhibits/campus-history-projects/
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.
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DEGREE PROGRAMS
All 13 universities award bachelor’s and master’s degrees. UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee also confer doctoral degrees
including clinical/professional doctorates. UW-Eau Claire, UW-La Crosse, UW-Oshkosh, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Stout, and UWWhitewater confer clinical/professional doctorates in selected areas. The UW Colleges offer the Associate of Arts and Science
degree and the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree; and six campuses offer the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences
degree in collaboration with UW comprehensive universities.
ROLE OF THE FACULTY IN THE UW SYSTEM
Wisconsin 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 have the primary responsibility for advising the chancellor regarding
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,
except that the faculty of each institution shall ensure that faculty in academic disciplines related to science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics are adequately represented in the faculty organizational structure.”
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 and was revised
by Act 55 of the Laws of 2015: “The academic staff members of each institution, subject to the responsibilities and powers of
the board, the president, the chancellor, and the faculty of the institution, shall have the primary responsibility for advising the
chancellor regarding 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 UNIVERSITY STAFF IN THE UW SYSTEM
On December 7, 2012, the Board of Regents adopted Regent Policy Document 20-20, under which university staff may participate
in institutional governance. The Board stated that the purpose of the policy is as follows: “This policy enables active participation
in the immediate decision-making and policy development of the institution. Active participation in governance for University
Staff under this policy is not collective bargaining and will not result in a labor agreement or contract. University Staff may make
recommendations, consider proposals, and raise concerns to institutional leadership.” The Board policy also provides that
university staff shall have the right to structure themselves in a manner that they determine and to select their representatives
to participate in institutional governance.
ROLE OF STUDENTS IN THE UW SYSTEM
Wisconsin 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 have primary responsibility for advising the chancellor regarding the
formulation and review of policies concerning student life, services and interests. Students shall have the responsibility for
recommending the disposition of those student fees which constitute substantial support for campus student activities, subject
to the approval of the chancellor and the final confirmation of the board. 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.”
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.
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.
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Board of Regents
John Behling (Vice President)
Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci, S.C.
3624 Oakwood Hills Parkway
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 839-7786
Term ends: 2019
Mark Bradley
Ruder Ware, LLSC
P.O. Box 8050
500 First St., Suite 8000
Wausau, WI 54402-8050
[email protected]
(715) 845-4336
Term ends: 2017
José Delgado
N240W1221 Pewaukee Road
Waukesha, WI 53188
(262) 893-7964
Term ends: 2021
Lisa Erickson
1220 Linden Drive
1867 Van Hise Hall
Madison, WI 53706
[email protected]
Term ends: 2018
Tony Evers
Wisconsin Dept of Public Instruction
P.O. Box 7841, 125 South Webster Street
Madison, WI 53707-7841
[email protected]
(608) 266-1771
Margaret Farrow
[email protected]
(414) 750-9792
Term ends: 2020
Michael M. Grebe
HUSCO International, Inc.
2239 Pewaukee Road
Waukesha, WI 53188
[email protected]
(262) 513-4326
Term ends: 2022
Eve Hall
Milwaukee Urban League
435 W. North Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53212-3146
Term ends: 2021
Tim Higgins
ChiRho Services
P.O. Box 2602
Appleton, WI 54912-2602
[email protected]
(920) 832-9950
Term ends: 2018
Tracey L. Klein
[email protected]
Term ends: 2023
James Langnes III
[email protected]
(205) 532-0344
Term ends: 2017
Edmund Manydeeds
Richie, Guettinger & Manydeeds, S.C.
P.O. Box 1457
Eau Claire, WI 54702
(715) 832-5777
Term ends: 2017
Regina Millner (President)
P.O. Box 167
Madison, WI 53701-0167
[email protected]
(608) 241-8660
Term ends: 2019
S. Mark Tyler
OEM Fabricators, Inc.
300 McMillan Road
Woodville, WI 54028
[email protected]
(715) 698-2111
Gerald Whitburn
827 Parcher Street
Wausau, WI 54403
(715) 848-0721
Term ends: 2018
Office of the Board of Regents
Jane Radue, Executive Director
vacant, Policy Analyst
Jess Lathrop, Special Assistant
Megan Wasley, Administrative Assistant
1860 Van Hise Hall
1220 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
email: [email protected]
phone: (608) 262-2324
Janice Mueller
8 Classic Circle
Madison, WI 53719
[email protected]
Term ends: 2020
Drew Petersen
TDS Telecommunications Corp.
525 Junction Road, Suite 7000
Madison, WI 53717
[email protected]
(608) 664-4155
Term ends: 2022
Bryan G. Steil
Regal Beloit Corporation
200 State Street
Beloit, WI 53511
[email protected]
Term ends: 2023
Visit the Board of Regents
website
www.wisconsin.edu/regents/
• Regent bios
• Meeting documents
• Minutes
• Reports
• Policies
• Resolutions
• Archive
• and more
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Board of Regents
OFFICERS
Regina Millner, President
John Behling, Vice President
Jane Radue, Corporate Secretary
Sean P. Nelson, Trust Officer (as of 4/17/2017)
Tomas Stafford, Assistant Trust Officer
Douglas Hoerr, Assistant Trust Officer
STANDING COMMITTEES
Executive
Capital Planning and Budget
Audit
Regina Millner (Chair)
John Behling (Vice Chair)
Mark Bradley
Michael M. Grebe
Eve Hall
Edmund Manydeeds
Janice Mueller
Drew Petersen
Gerald Whitburn
Edmund Manydeeds (Chair)
José Delgado (Vice Chair)
Mark Bradley
Tony Evers
Margaret Farrow
James Langnes
Michael M. Grebe (Chair)
Drew Petersen (Vice Chair)
Janice Mueller
Bryan Steil
Gerald Whitburn
Business and Finance
Janice Mueller (Chair)
Bryan Steil (Vice Chair)
Mark Bradley
José Delgado
Lisa Erickson
Michael M. Grebe
Eve Hall
Tim Higgins
Business and Finance
Subcommittee on Investments
Bryan Steil (Chair)
Mark Bradley
José Delgado
Lisa Erickson
Education
Gerald Whitburn (Chair)
Drew Petersen (Vice Chair)
Tony Evers
Margaret Farrow
Tracey Klein
James Langnes
Edmund Manydeeds
S. Mark Tyler
Research, Economic Development,
and Innovation
Eve Hall (Chair)
Tracey Klein (Vice Chair)
Lisa Erickson
Tim Higgins
S. Mark Tyler
Personnel Matters Review
Edmund Manydeeds (Chair)
José Delgado
Eve Hall
Tracey Klein
S. Mark Tyler
Student Discipline and Other
Student Appeals
Margaret Farrow (Chair)
Lisa Erickson
Tony Evers
Michael M. Grebe
Bryan Steil
Faculty and Academic Staff
Collective Bargaining
NA
Committees change on May 1 of each year.
For the most current information, visit:
www.wisconsin.edu/regents/committees
The Regent President and Vice President serve as ex-officio voting members of all committees.
2016 REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
2017 REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
February 4-5, 2016 (hosted by UW-Madison)
March 10, 2016 (in Madison)
April 7-8, 2016 (hosted by UW-Green Bay)
June 9-10, 2016 (hosted by UW-Milwaukee)
August 18-19, 2016* (in Madison)
October 6-7, 2016 (hosted by UW-Eau Claire)
November 10, 2016 (in Madison)
December 8-9, 2016* (in Madison)
February 2-3, 2017 (hosted by UW-Madison)
March 9, 2017 (in Madison)
April 6-7, 2017 (hosted by UW-Platteville)
June 8-9, 2017 (hosted by UW-Milwaukee)
July 6-7, 2017 (in Madison)
October 5-6, 2017 (hosted by UW-Stout)
November 9, 2017 (in Madison)
December 7-8, 2017 (in Madison)
* Changed to Thursday only.
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UW System Administration Contacts
Name
Title
Office*
Ray Cross
President
1720 VH
Ruth Anderson
Asst. VP,
Administrative Services
105 RGT
Phone
(area 608)
E-Mail
Assistant
262-2321
262-0110
[email protected]
Jill Mueller
263-4378
[email protected]
Kristine Andrews
Assoc. VP, Federal Relations
1764 VH
263-3362
[email protected]
Monica Rice
David Brukardt
Assoc. VP, Economic
Development
1660 VH
262-3905
[email protected]
Monica Rice
Shenita
Brokenburr
Sr. Assoc. VP & Chief Human
Resources Officer, HR &
Workforce Diversity
224 RGT
262-8299
[email protected]
Beth Miller
Jeff Buhrandt
Director, State Relations
1738 VH
262-1312
[email protected]
Anne Minssen
Sue Buth
Asst. VP, Policy Analysis &
Research (interim)
1530 VH
262-1751
[email protected]
Kelly Campbell
Robert G. Cramer
Vice President,
Administration
1752 VH
262-4048
[email protected]
Kathy Dickerson
Julie Gordon
Assoc. VP, Financial
Administration
254 RGT
262-1803
[email protected]
Deb Zurkirchen
James P.
Henderson
Vice President, Academic &
Student Affairs
1730 VH
262-3826
[email protected]
Nicole Sment
Douglas Hoerr
Director, Trust Funds
305 RGT
262-9779
[email protected]
vacant
Stephanie Marquis
Director of Communications
1746 VH
263-1700
universityrelations@uwsa.
edu
Anne Minssen
Christine Navia
Assoc. VP, Student Success
(interim)
1636 VH
263-7876
[email protected]
Brinsen Wynn
Sean P. Nelson
Vice President, Finance (as of
1624 VH
262-7540
[email protected]
Kathy Dickerson
4/17/2017)
Jane S. Radue
Exec. Director & Corporate
Sec. of the Board of Regents
1860 VH
262-2324
[email protected]
Megan Wasley
Alexandria Roe
Assoc. VP, Capital
Planning & Budget
245 RGT
265-0551
[email protected]
Lisa Tessman
Jeffrey Schoenfeldt
Director, State Relations
1762 VH
265-3419
[email protected]
Anne Minssen
David Stack
Assoc. VP, Learning &
Information Technology
Services (interim)
1552 VH
265-4622
[email protected]
Diana Trendt
Tomas Stafford
General Counsel
1856 VH
263-6105
[email protected]
Alicia Boll
Renee Stephenson
Asst. VP, Budget &
Planning
223 RGT
263-4422
[email protected]
Kathy Dickerson
Lori Stortz
Chief Audit Executive
240 RGT
263-4395
[email protected]
vacant
Diann Sypula
Director, Service Center
201 WW
262-2656
[email protected]
Gina Barbosa
Jessica Tormey
Chief of Staff
1708 VH
265-5953
[email protected]
Alyson Pohlman
Jessica Tormey
Vice President, University
Relations (interim)
1708 VH
265-5953
[email protected]
Alyson Pohlman
vacant
Assoc. VP, Academic
Programs and Faculty Affairs
1642 VH
263-3680
Ann Fisher
*RGT = 780 Regent Street, Madison, 53715
VH = Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Drive, Madison, 53706
WW = 660 W. Washington Avenue, Madison, 53703
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Chancellors
Institution/Address
Name
Phone/Assistant
Email Address
Year
Appointed
UW Colleges
432 N. Lake St.
Madison 53706
Cathy A. Sandeen
608-262-3786
Katy Kaiser
[email protected]
2014
UW-Eau Claire
105 Garfield Ave.
Eau Claire 54702
James Schmidt
715-836-2327
Suzanne Olson
[email protected]
2013
UW-Extension
432 N. Lake St.
Madison 53706
Cathy A. Sandeen
608-262-3786
Katy Kaiser
[email protected]
2014
UW-Green Bay
2420 Nicolet Dr.
Green Bay 54311
Gary L. Miller
920-465-2207
Paula Marcec
[email protected]
2014
UW-La Crosse
1725 State St.
La Crosse 54601
Joe Gow
608-785-8004
Judith Albert
[email protected]
2007
UW-Madison
500 Lincoln Dr.
Madison 53706
Rebecca Blank
608–262–8967
Mary E. Erickson
[email protected]
2013
UW-Milwaukee
PO Box 413
Milwaukee 53201
Mark Mone
414-229-5673
Christine Adams-Matt
[email protected]
2014
UW-Oshkosh
800 Algoma Blvd.
Oshkosh 54901
Andrew J. Leavitt
920-424-0200
Suzette Thibadeau
[email protected]
2014
UW-Parkside
PO Box 2000
Kenosha 53141-2000
Deborah Ford
262-595-2211
Diane Donnelly
[email protected]
2009
UW-Platteville
1 University Plaza
Platteville 53818
Dennis J. Shields
608-342-1234
Joyce Burkholder
[email protected]
2010
UW-River Falls
410 South Third St.
River Falls 54022
Dean Van Galen
715-425-3201
Sherri Skogen
[email protected]
2009
UW-Stevens Point
2100 Main St.
Stevens Point 54481
Bernie L. Patterson
715-346-2123
Sara Brandl-Reeves
[email protected]
2010
UW-Stout
712 S. Broadway
Menomonie 54751
Bob Meyer
715-232-2441
Julie Zack
[email protected]
2014
UW-Superior
Belknap & Catlin
Superior 54880
Renée Wachter
715-394-8079
Amy Missinne
[email protected]
2011
UW-Whitewater
800 W. Main St.
Whitewater 53190
Beverly A. Kopper
262-472-1921
Kari Heidenreich
[email protected]
2015
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UW Colleges Regional Executive Officers/Deans
Effective January 2016
Region
Campus Address and Website
Regional CEO/Dean
UW-Barron County
1800 College Drive, Rice Lake 54868-2497
barron.uwc.edu
North
UW-Marathon County
518 South 7th Avenue, Wausau 54401-5396
uwmc.uwc.edu
UW-Marshfield/Wood County
2000 West 5th Street, Marshfield 54449
marshfield.uwc.edu
Keith Montgomery
[email protected]
UW-Marinette
750 West Bay Shore Street, Marinette 54143-4253
marinette.uwc.edu
UW-Fond du Lac
400 University Drive, Fond du Lac 54935-2950
fdl.uwc.edu
Northeast
UW-Fox Valley
1478 Midway Road, Menasha 54952
uwfox.uwc.edu
Martin Rudd
[email protected]
UW-Manitowoc
705 Viebahn Street, Manitowoc 54220-6699
manitowoc.uwc.edu
UW-Sheboygan
One University Drive, Sheboygan 53081-4760
sheboygan.uwc.edu
Southeast
UW-Washington County
400 University Drive, West Bend 53095-3699
washington.uwc.edu
Jackie Joseph-Silverstein
[email protected]
UW-Waukesha
1500 University Drive, Waukesha 53188-2799
waukesha.uwc.edu
UW-Baraboo/Sauk County
1006 Connie Road, Baraboo 53913
baraboo.uwc.edu
Southwest
UW-Richland
1200 Highway 14 West, Richland Center 53581-1316
richland.uwc.edu
Charles Clark
[email protected]
UW-Rock County
2909 Kellogg Avenue, Janesville 53546-5699
rock.uwc.edu
N/A
UW Colleges Online
34 Schroeder Court, Suite 200, Madison 53711
online.uwc.edu
Michael Bartlett, Dean
[email protected]
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Institutions At-A-Glance
UW-EAU CLAIRE
Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004
Tel.: (715) 836-4636
Web: www.uwec.edu
Founded: 1916
Chancellor: James Schmidt
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 10,531
Academic Programs: 53 undergraduate majors; 11 master’s degrees;
educational specialist degree; doctor of nursing practice (DNP)
Student Newspaper: The Spectator, weekly, www.spectatornews.com;
The Flip Side, bi-weekly, www.flipsidepress.org
Radio Stations: WUEC-FM, 89.7 MHz, facebook.com/uwecstudentradio,
5,000 watts (affiliated with Wisconsin Public Radio); WDRK-FM, 99.9
MHz, blugoldradio.org, 25,000 watts (owned and operated by a subsidiary of the UW-Eau Claire Foundation).
2015-2016 Budget: $221,786,345
Student Newspapers: Daily Cardinal (twice weekly, online); Badger
Herald (weekly, online)
Radio Stations: WHA* 970 KHz, 4,340 watts; WERN-FM* 88.7 MHz,
20,500 watts; WSUM 91.7 MHz, 5,500 watts
TV: WHA-TV*, Ch. 21, 60-mile radius
2015-2016 Budget: $2,900,489,664
*Located on campus and operated by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and UW-Extension
UW-MILWAUKEE
Milwaukee, WI 53201
Tel.: (414) 229-1122
Web: uwm.edu
Founded: 1956
Chancellor: Mark Mone
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 27,119
Academic Programs: 94 undergraduate majors; 64 master’s degrees,
education specialist; 33 doctoral, including 2 professional practice
doctorates (DNP; DPT)
Radio Station: WUWM-FM, 89.7 Mhz, www.wuwm.com, 13,500 watts
2015-2016 Budget: $666,979,299
UW-GREEN BAY
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001
Tel.: (920) 465-2000
Web: www.uwgb.edu
Founded: 1965
Chancellor: Gary L. Miller
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 6,779
Academic Programs: 40 undergraduate majors; 6 master’s programs
­(Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning, Management, Environmental Science and Policy, Social Work, Sustainable Management,
Leadership and Management in Health Systems)
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)
2015–2016 Budget: $125,953,791
UW-LA CROSSE
La Crosse, WI 54601
Tel.: (608) 785-8000
Web: www.uwlax.edu
Founded: 1909
Chancellor: Joe Gow
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 10,486
Academic Programs: 45 undergraduate majors; 19 master’s degrees;
education specialist; doctor of physical therapy; doctor of student affairs/leadership; 4 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,
satellite downlinking, audio conferencing capabilities, digital media
creation and production
2015-2016 Budget: $225,735,839
UW-MADISON
Madison, WI 53706
Tel.: (608) 262-1234
Web: www.wisc.edu
Founded: 1848
Chancellor: Rebecca Blank
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 43,064
Academic Programs: 130 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in
144 disciplines; PhDs in 109 disciplines; 14 professional practice doctorates (includes MD; JD; SJD; Au.D. w/ UWSP; DNP; DVM.; Pharm.D.;
DPT)
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UW-OSHKOSH
Oshkosh, WI 54901
Tel.: (920) 424-1234
Web: www.uwosh.edu
Founded: 1871
Chancellor: Andrew J. Leavitt
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 14,059
Academic Programs: 62 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 19
disciplines, 5 graduate achievement programs, 19 certificate programs;
professional practice doctorate (DNP)
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.
2015-2016 Budget: $267,678,082
UW-PARKSIDE
Somers, WI 53144
Tel.: (262) 595-2345
Web: www.uwp.edu
Founded: 1968
Chancellor: Deborah Ford
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 4,443
Academic Programs: 37 undergraduate majors; 4 master’s degrees:
Business Administration (MBA), Applied Molecular Biology (MSAMB),
Computer and Information Systems (MSCIS), Sustainable Management
Student Newspaper: The Ranger News, weekly
Radio Station: WIPZ 101.5FM and web streaming
2015-2016 Budget: $97,062,437
UW-PLATTEVILLE
Platteville, WI 53818
Tel.: (608) 342-1491
Web: www.uwplatt.edu
Founded: 1866
Chancellor: Dennis J. Shields
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 8,950
Academic Programs: 44 undergraduate majors (2 are delivered via
distance ed); 11 master’s programs, including a joint International
Master’s, 6 web-based master’s programs, and 3 on-campus graduate
programs.
Student Newspaper: Exponent, weekly
Radio Station: WSUP-FM, 90.5 MHz., 1,000 watts
Technology: ITFS origination and receive; satellite downlinking; compressed videoconferencing; fiber optic network.
2015-2016 Budget: $184,204,988
UW-RIVER FALLS
River Falls, WI 54022
Tel.: (715) 425-3911
Web: www.uwrf.edu
Founded: 1874
Chancellor: Dean Van Galen
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 5,958
Academic Programs: 55 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in
13 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/Video: two Cable channels with local access for campus and the
communities of Hudson and River Falls; several online platforms featuring faculty and student-produced content; and online athletic event
streaming.
2015-2016 Budget: $133,983,541
UW-STEVENS POINT
Stevens Point, WI 54481
Tel.: (715) 346-0123
Web: www.uwsp.edu
Founded: 1894
Chancellor: Bernie L. Patterson
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 9,255
Academic Programs: 58 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 13
programs; professional practice doctorate (Aud. w/ UW-Madison)
Student Newspaper: The Pointer, weekly
Radio Station: WWSP-FM, 89.9 MHz., 30,000 watts.
Charter Cable TV ch. 998; IP high definition videoconferencing; C and
Ku band satellite downlinking
2015-2016 Budget: $221,822,403
UW-STOUT
Menomonie, WI 54751
Tel.: (715) 232-1122
Web: www.uwstout.edu
Founded: 1891
Chancellor: Bob Meyer
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 9,535
Academic Programs: 48 undergraduate majors; 23 master’s degrees,
education specialist degrees in Career and Technical Education and
School Psychology; and doctor of education in Career and Technical
Ed.
Student Newspaper: Stoutonia, weekly
Technology: 1,100 wireless access points providing up to 300 Mbs
of bandwidth. WiFi network ave. 5,200 unique users a day. Campus
internet connection is 2Gbs. Wired connections are 100 Mbs or 1GB
speeds. 62 mediated general classrooms, 71 mediated labs, 3 distance
education labs, 1 distance ed./video production studio.
2015-2016 Budget: $203,889,620
UW-SUPERIOR
Superior, WI 54880
Tel.: (715) 394-8101
Web: www.uwsuper.edu
Founded: 1893
Chancellor: Renée Wachter
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 2,489
Academic Programs: 33 undergraduate majors; master’s degrees in 8
disciplines; specialist degree in educational administration
Student Newspaper: The Promethean
Radio Station: KUWS-FM, 91.3 MHz, 83 kilowatts
Technology: 342 wireless access points providing 450 Mbs of bandwidth. WiFi network ave. 2,000 unique users a day. Campus internet
connection is 8 Gpbs. Wired connections are 100 Mbs or 1GB speeds.
2015-2016 Budget: $70,396,680
UW-WHITEWATER
Whitewater, WI 53190
Tel.: (262) 472-1234
Web: www.uww.edu
Founded: 1868
Chancellor: Beverly A. Kopper
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 12,351
Academic Programs: 50 undergraduate majors; 12 graduate degrees;
1 education specialist degree; 1 doctorate
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.
2015-2016 Budget: $254,586,732
UW COLLEGES
Central Office: 432 N. Lake St.
Madison, WI 53706
Tel.: (608) 262-3786
Web: www.uwc.edu
Chancellor: Cathy A. Sandeen
Fall 2015 Enrollment: 13,552 at 13 campuses and online
Academic Programs: Freshman, sophomore, liberal arts general education, pre-professional studies, Associate of Arts and Science degree,
and Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree completion program
(at 6 campuses); also collaborative bachelor and master degree,
certificate, credit and non-credit continuing education, and community
outreach programs.
Student Newspapers: at 5 campuses
2015-2016 Budget: $138,034,258
(For a listing of all Colleges, locations, telephone numbers and Deans,
see page 9.)
UW-EXTENSION
Administrative Office: 432 N. Lake St.
Madison, WI 53706-1498
Tel.: (608) 262-3786
Web: www.uwex.edu
Founded: 1891
Chancellor: Cathy A. Sandeen
2014-15 contacts and enrollments: see page 22
Programming divisions: Broadcasting and Media Innovations: Includes
Wisconsin Public Radio, a partnership with the Wisconsin Educational
Communications Board with a network of 34 stations around the state,
and Wisconsin Public Television, a partnership with the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board with six broadcast stations covering
the entire state with the exception of Milwaukee; Continuing Education,
Outreach and E-Learning: Includes programs at all 26 UW campuses and
online, such as UW Flexible Option, UW Help, eCampus and Independent Learning; Cooperative Extension: Includes Agriculture & Natural
Resources; Community, Natural Resources & Economic Development;
Family Living; 4-H & Youth Development and WI Geological & Natural
History Survey; Business and Entrepreneurship: Includes the Wisconsin
Small Business Development Center Network, Center for Technology
Commercialization, Center for Business Intelligence, Manufacturing
Diversity Institute and the Food Finance Institute.
Area Served: Statewide. UW-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.
2015-2016 Budget: $235,023,529
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 11
Academic Year Calendar 2016-17
SEMESTER I
Faculty Contract Year
Classes Begin
Semester Ends
Commencement
Eau Claire
Institution
8/22 – 5/21
9/6
12/17
12/17
Green Bay
8/22 – 5/21
9/6
12/21
12/17
La Crosse
8/29 – 5/28
9/6
12/29
12/18
Madison
8/29 – 5/28
9/6
12/23
12/18
Milwaukee
8/22 – 5/21
9/5
12/14
12/18
Oshkosh
Any 39 weeks between
6/13 and 6/2
9/7
1/20
12/17
Parkside
8/22 – 5/19
9/7
12/15
12/16
Platteville
8/23 -5/23
9/6
12/23
12/17
River Falls
8/22 – 5/21
9/7
12/22
12/17
Stevens Point
8/29 – 5/28
9/6
12/22
12/17
Stout
8/22 – 5/21
9/7
12/20
12/17
Superior
8/29 – 5/28
9/6
12/23
None
Whitewater
8/24 – 5/19
9/7
12/23
12/17
8/29-5/28
9/6
12/22
Varies
Colleges
SEMESTER II
Institution
Interim
Classes Begin
Spring Recess
Semester Ends
Commencement
Eau Claire
1/3-1/20
1/23
3/20-3/24
5/19
5/20
Green Bay
1/3-1/20
1/23
3/11-3/19
5/12
5/13
La Crosse
1/3-1/20
1/23
3/10-3/20
5/19
5/13
Madison
None
1/17
3/18-3/26
5/12
5/12-5/13
Milwaukee
1/3-1/20
1/23
3/19-3/26
5/11
5/21
Oshkosh
1/3-1/20
1/30
3/19-3/26
6/2
5/13
Parkside
1/3-1/27
1/30
3/19-3/25
5/12
5/13
Platteville
1/4-1/20
1/23
3/11-3/19
5/19
5/12-5/13
River Falls
12/26 – 1/21
1/23
3/11-3/17
5/11
5/13
1/3-1/20
1/23
3/18-3/26
5/19
5/20
Stevens Point
Stout
1/3-1/21
1/23
3/11-3/19
5/12
5/6
Superior
12/27 – 1/20
1/23
3/18-3/26
5/19
5/20
Whitewater
12/29 – 1/13
1/17
3/17-3/27
5/19
5/13
None
1/23
3/27-3/31
5/22
Varies
Colleges
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Academic Year Calendar 2017-18
SEMESTER I
Faculty Contract Year
Classes Begin
Semester Ends
Commencement
Eau Claire
Institution
8/28-5/27
9/5
12/22
12/16
Green Bay
8/21-5/20
9/5
12/20
12/16
La Crosse
8/28-5/27
9/5
12/28
12/17
Madison
8/21-5/27
9/6
12/21
12/17
Milwaukee
8/21 - 5/20
9/5
12/23
12/17
Oshkosh
Any 39 weeks
between 6/12 -5/11
9/6
12/15
12/16
Parkside
8/21 - 5/11
9/6
Platteville
8/23 - 5/22
River Falls
8/21 - 5/20
Stevens Point
Stout
12/15
12/16
12/19
12/13
9/6
12/21
12/16
8/28 – 5/27
9/5
12/22
12/16
8/21 - 5/20
9/6
12/22
12/16
Superior
8/28 - 5/27
9/5
12/22
None
Whitewater
8/23 - 5/22
9/6
12/22
12/16
Colleges
8/28 - 5/27
9/5
12/15
None
SEMESTER II
Institution
Interim
Classes Begin
Spring Recess
Semester Ends
Commencement
Eau Claire
1/2-1/26
1/29
3/19-3/23
5/19
5/19
Green Bay
1/2 -1/19
1/22
3/10- 3/18
5/18
5/19
La Crosse
1/2 -1/19
1/22
3/9 - 3/19
5/18
5/13
Madison
None
1/23
3/24 - 4/1
5/11
5/11-5/12
Milwaukee
1/2 - 1/19
1/22
3/18- 3/25
5/19
5/20
Oshkosh
1/2 – 1/19
1/29
3/18- 3/25
5/11
5/12
Parkside
1/2-1/26
1/29
3/25- 3/31
5/11
5/12
Platteville
1/3-1/19
1/22
3/24-4/2
5/18
5/11-5/12
River Falls
12/26-1/20
1/22
3/10- 3/16
5/10
5/12
Stevens Point
1/2-1/19
1/22
3/24 - 4/1
5/18
5/19
Stout
1/2-1/20
1/22
3/10- 3/18
5/11
5/5
12/27-1/12
1/22
3/19- 3/23
5/18
5/19
1/2-1/19
1/22
3/23 - 4/2
5/22
5/19
None
1/22
3/19 - 3/23
5/11
Varies
Superior
Whitewater
Colleges
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 13
Student Statistics Definitions
Associate Degree
The award designating the completion of an academic program requiring two years of full-time preparation. Associate degrees
are awarded by all of the freshman/sophomore UW Colleges and several of the UW comprehensive institutions.
Bachelor’s Degree
The award designating the completion of an academic program requiring four, but not more than five, years of full-time
preparation.
Comprehensive University
The 11 UW System universities that are primarily designated as bachelor’s and master’s degree granting institutions.
Degrees Conferred
The number of degrees awarded during a fiscal year (July 1-June 30).
Doctorate-Professional Practice Degree
A doctor’s degree that is conferred upon completion of a program providing the knowledge and skills for the recognition,
credential, or license required for professional practice. The degree is awarded after a period of study such that the total time to
the degree, including both pre-professional and professional preparation, equals at least six full-time equivalent academic years.
Doctorate-Research/Scholarship Degree
A Ph.D. or other doctor’s degree that requires advanced work beyond the master’s level, including the preparation and defense
of a dissertation based on original research, or the planning and execution of an original project demonstrating substantial
artistic or scholarly achievement.
Doctoral University
The designation for UW System institutions that confer a significant number of doctorate-research/scholarship degrees in
addition to bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
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, doctoral-research/
scholarship, professional practice) level.
Full-Time/Part-Time Status
An enrollment category based on a student’s credit load. Full-time undergraduates have 12 or more credits. Full-time master’s,
education specialist, clinical doctorate, and graduate specials have 8 or more credits at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee, and 9
or more credits at all other campuses.
Geographic Origin (State)
The state in which the student resided at the time of application. Students not from one of the 50 United States are grouped into
three additional categories - International, U.S. Territories, and U.S. Citizens Abroad.
Graduate/Professional
This category includes both students seeking a graduate degree (master’s, education specialist, or Ph.D.) and professional
practice students (who are seeking a degree in medicine, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, or a clinical doctorate degree). Nondegree seeking students, who are assessed graduate fees, are also included in this category.
Graduate/Professional Degree
This grouping reports degrees at the doctorate-research/scholarship, master’s, and professional practice level.
Headcount
The number of students attending a specific UW System institution. Students attending more than one UW institution are
counted once at each institution that they are attending.
Institution
One of the UW comprehensive or doctoral campuses or the UW Colleges as a collective group.
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Master’s Degree
The award designating the completion of an academic program requiring at least one but not more than two years of full-time
preparation beyond the bachelor’s degree.
New Freshman/New Student
A degree-seeking undergraduate who enrolling for the first time in a UW System institution and is not transferring credits from
any other institution. All new degree-seeking undergraduate students, whether or not they are freshmen by classification/credits,
are categorized as new freshmen. On reports including both classification and entrance status, the sum of new freshmen, new
sophomores, new juniors, and new seniors will equal the new freshman total on other reports.
Race/Ethnicity
Race/ethnicity is self-reported. Individuals who are non-resident aliens (temporary U.S. visa holders) are categorized as
international. Beginning in fall 2008, new race/ethnicity categories were implemented that allow for self-identifying as Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander or as more than one race/ethnicity; these new categories are reported where data are available. The category of
Hispanic/Latino(a) includes individuals identifying as Hispanic/Latino(a) alone or in combination with other race/ethnicities.
Reciprocity
A student who is authorized for a tuition rate based on a reciprocity agreement. Most of these students participate through the
reciprocity agreement with Minnesota; a few students participate through an agreement with Michigan.
Re-Entry Student
A student who was enrolled at a particular institution, left for one or more terms, and then re-enrolled at the original institution.
Re-Entry/Transfer Student
A student who had previously attended an institution, left for one or more semesters, and is returning to the same institution
with transferable credits.
Resident Status
A student’s resident status for fee purposes (determined by the Registrar at each institution). A student is designated as a
Wisconsin resident, a Minnesota or Michigan reciprocity student, or a non-resident. Students participating in tuition discount
programs such as Return to Wisconsin, UW-Platteville’s Tri-State program, and the Midwest Student Exchange Program are
included in the non-resident category.
Special Student
A student who is enrolled in courses but is not enrolled in a degree program.
Transfer Student
A transfer student is a student who previously earned credits at another institution.
Undergraduate Student
A student who is enrolled in an associate or bachelor’s degree program or enrolled as a special (non-degree seeking) student
assessed undergraduate fees.
UW Colleges
A designation for the 13 UW System freshman/sophomore campuses and UW Colleges Online that grant associate degrees and/
or prepare students to transfer to four-year institutions.
Wisconsin County of Origin
The county in which students from Wisconsin resided at the time of application.
The following pages contain only a fraction of the student statistics available
from the UW System. For more extensive information on enrollments, degree
attainment, financial aid, retention and graduation, transfer students, and how
the UW System compares nationally, please visit the UW System Accountability
Dashboard website at wisconsin.edu/accountability or the UW System Office of
Policy Analysis & Research website at wisconsin.edu/offices/opar, or contact the
office at (608) 262-6441, [email protected].
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Fall 2015 Report of Headcount Enrollment
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
UW Colleges
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
Fresh.
2,644
1,805
839
869
799
70
2,511
2,076
435
4,683
2,776
1,907
4,514
3,905
609
2,314
2,116
198
914
765
149
2,245
1,659
586
1,437
727
710
2,451
2,092
359
2,160
1,303
857
465
188
277
2,379
1,964
415
29,586
22,175
7,411
7,227
6,873
354
328
262
388
975
296
571
234
267
227
708
428
572
1,310
661
36,813
29,048
7,765
Soph.
2,098
1,473
625
1,049
962
87
2,122
1,728
394
6,536
3,977
2,559
4,887
4,239
648
2,004
1,867
137
875
729
146
1,610
1,188
422
1,091
523
568
1,704
1,503
201
1,659
1,084
575
414
198
216
2,941
2,454
487
28,990
21,925
7,065
3,551
3,424
127
136
91
143
438
133
207
90
131
64
315
216
221
492
874
32,541
25,349
7,192
Junior
3,007
2,238
769
2,255
2,043
212
2,722
2,185
537
10,359
6,479
3,880
7,043
6,400
643
3,257
3,088
169
1,391
1,146
245
2,240
1,710
530
1,531
709
822
2,756
2,406
350
2,662
1,831
831
890
453
437
2,904
2,466
438
43,017
33,154
9,863
54
54
15
24
8
6
1
1
15
7
3
7
4
1
17
44
30,267
22,895
7,372
9
18
43,071
33,208
9,863
Note: Non-resident includes Minnesota and Michigan reciprocity students.
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Senior
2,006
1,468
538
1,314
1,211
103
2,082
1,666
416
7,706
4,793
2,913
4,444
3,903
541
2,366
2,241
125
988
784
204
1,673
1,231
442
1,219
567
652
1,785
1,570
215
1,713
1,133
580
485
230
255
2,360
1,972
388
30,141
22,769
7,372
126
126
Special
201
84
117
1,041
1,008
33
265
167
98
2,081
1,453
628
1,396
1,210
186
2,769
2,711
58
132
127
5
215
164
51
229
106
123
161
150
11
194
106
88
108
84
24
558
505
53
9,350
7,875
1,475
2,594
2,333
261
51
195
63
144
49
198
141
229
226
128
83
76
257
754
11,944
10,208
1,736
Grad
423
246
177
218
190
28
606
366
240
9,216
2,683
6,533
4,269
2,743
1,526
848
792
56
119
83
36
843
416
427
431
194
237
188
138
50
770
471
299
121
51
70
1,085
895
190
19,137
9,268
9,869
19,137
9,268
9,869
Fall 2015 Report of Headcount Enrollment, continued
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
UW Colleges
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
Grad Special
69
63
6
33
33
47
42
5
370
319
51
421
408
13
24
24
Law
570
338
232
Med.
756
570
186
Pharm.
539
396
143
Vet.
331
229
102
Prof. Doc.
83
70
13
131
102
29
287
232
55
196
185
11
80
75
5
124
82
42
20
13
7
189
181
8
335
175
160
6
4
2
87
81
6
1,725
1,425
300
570
338
232
756
570
186
539
396
143
331
229
102
37
14
23
877
722
155
1,725
1,425
300
570
338
232
756
570
186
539
396
143
331
229
102
877
722
155
21
11
10
42
33
9
Men
4,134
2,951
1,183
2,247
2,048
199
4,497
3,653
844
21,316
11,664
9,652
12,751
10,757
1,994
5,579
5,269
310
2,108
1,736
372
5,739
4,125
1,614
2,298
1,080
1,218
4,322
3,676
646
4,957
3,266
1,691
957
414
543
6,136
5,154
982
77,041
55,793
21,248
6,322
5,949
373
240
232
300
809
223
482
205
268
234
553
336
450
1,115
875
83,363
61,742
21,621
Women
6,397
4,496
1,901
4,532
4,198
334
5,989
4,679
1,310
21,748
12,262
9,486
14,368
12,147
2,221
8,480
8,029
451
2,335
1,922
413
3,211
2,325
886
3,660
1,759
1,901
4,933
4,375
558
4,578
2,870
1,708
1,532
794
738
6,215
5,197
1,018
87,978
65,053
22,925
7,230
6,861
369
298
346
294
748
255
496
260
381
294
602
391
419
970
1,476
95,208
71,914
23,294
Total
10,531
7,447
3,084
6,779
6,246
533
10,486
8,332
2,154
43,064
23,926
19,138
27,119
22,904
4,215
14,059
13,298
761
4,443
3,658
785
8,950
6,450
2,500
5,958
2,839
3,119
9,255
8,051
1,204
9,535
6,136
3,399
2,489
1,208
1,281
12,351
10,351
2,000
165,019
120,846
44,173
13,552
12,810
742
538
578
594
1,557
478
978
465
649
528
1,155
727
869
2,085
2,351
178,571
133,656
44,915
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Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment by
Wisconsin County of Origin
County
Adams
Ashland
Barron
Bayfield
Brown
Buffalo
Burnett
Calumet
Chippewa
Clark
Columbia
Crawford
Dane
Dodge
Door
Douglas
Dunn
Eau Claire
Florence
Fond Du Lac
Forest
Grant
Green
Green Lake
Iowa
Iron
Jackson
Jefferson
Juneau
Kenosha
Kewaunee
La Crosse
Lafayette
Langlade
Lincoln
Manitowoc
Marathon
Marinette
Marquette
Menominee
Milwaukee
Monroe
Oconto
New Freshmen
34
42
167
28
921
40
37
140
186
159
247
50
1,673
262
88
90
136
290
14
461
19
230
160
73
104
10
66
314
74
552
62
325
72
55
118
396
689
147
55
8
2,640
109
93
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Total
156
237
1,010
170
5,966
255
192
766
1,227
728
1,394
263
12,213
1,322
482
621
849
2,121
46
2,528
146
1,177
972
401
580
69
297
1,834
428
3,578
410
2,101
403
317
655
2,121
4,193
846
259
40
16,605
718
597
New freshman population density
County
Oneida
Outagamie
Ozaukee
Pepin
Pierce
Polk
Portage
Price
Racine
Richland
Rock
Rusk
Sauk
Sawyer
Shawano
Sheboygan
St Croix
Taylor
Trempealeau
Vernon
Vilas
Walworth
Washburn
Washington
Waukesha
Waupaca
Waushara
Winnebago
Wood
Total
New Freshmen
85
1,040
460
16
174
151
307
46
855
60
804
55
298
40
122
522
308
78
92
90
53
377
53
733
2,406
232
63
733
367
22,056
Total
616
6,807
2,839
150
1,100
839
1,854
268
4,801
390
4,024
288
1,647
220
797
3,134
1,834
375
520
498
384
2,234
356
3,941
13,274
1,338
345
4,751
2,153
133,070
Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment by State of Origin
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Dist Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Freshmen
4
6
16
3
190
39
37
0
34
44
17
2
0
1,939
44
121
10
3
4
4
71
48
128
3,028
1
37
1
10
5
WA
State
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total US
International
U.S. Territories
Citizen Abroad
Unknown
Total
Total
59
57
167
38
1,425
291
222
24
134
402
167
48
61
9,886
304
860
132
76
50
52
387
383
1,097
15,242
40
314
50
101
54
New Freshmen
7
93
3
156
17
7
34
4
6
41
4
4
7
6
34
4
1
44
32
1
22,056
1
28,408
806
5
4
37
29,260
Total
41
490
76
1,076
193
95
438
64
160
409
34
75
56
133
438
90
41
313
300
26
133,070
50
169,791
8,543
36
36
165
178,571
ND
MT
MN
ME
SD
ID
OR
WI
VT
MI
IL
UT
CO
KS
MO
OK
NM
TX
PA
OH
IN
NJ
WV
KY
CA
AZ
MA
IA
NE
NV
NH
NY
WY
VA
TN
RI
DE
DC
MD
NC
AR
LA
CT
SC
MS
AL
GA
FL
AK
HI
New freshman population density
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Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Gender
African
American
Hispanic/
Latino(a)
American
Indian
Hawaiian/
Pacific
Islander
Southeast
Asian
Other Asian
American
Two or More
Races
White/
Unknown
International
Total
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
Eau Claire
64
33
115
130
14
11
87
168
4
5
49
79
83
113
3,606
5,722
112
136
Green Bay
53
51
97
159
35
62
53
86
8
24
45
49
105
1,874
3,970
62
46
6,779
La Crosse
48
36
156
166
10
9
65
68
4
1
50
63
105
127
3,922
5,413
137
106
10,486
Madison
427
522
928 1,047
43
59
220
358
23
22
824
835
516
603
15,293
15,826
3,042 2,476
43,064
Milwaukee
808
1,235
997 1,227
44
61
476
449
13
13
362
363
384
531
8,687
9,854
980
635
27,119
Oshkosh
124
140
199
286
32
57
132
230
4
6
53
106
128
172
4,841
7,420
66
63
14,059
Parkside
159
219
262
317
4
3
15
16
6
2
66
44
78
89
1,467
1,596
51
49
4,443
Platteville
114
90
169
105
5
13
43
12
6
5
46
27
77
71
5,124
2,795
155
93
8,950
River Falls
70
49
63
81
3
8
49
62
1
1
23
29
55
81
1,967
3,257
67
92
5,958
Stevens Point
132
90
137
197
26
22
82
95
1
5
43
40
86
106
3,746
4,305
69
73
9,255
Stout
104
59
124
109
10
12
143
106
7
4
33
53
88
69
4,192
4,070
256
96
9,535
27
28
25
30
14
31
7
1
2
5
15
32
48
748
1,287
105
84
2,489
298
248
303
359
9
16
49
48
6
2
76
54
287
290
5,019
5,121
89
77
12,351
155
383
430
42
35
161
185
7
6
92
94
146
160
5,211
6,143
38
22
13,552
2,955 3,958 4,643
291
399
1,575 1,890
83
82
1,746 1,847
2,114
2,565
65,697
76,779
Superior
Whitewater
UW Colleges
Total
242
2,670
10,531
5,229 4,048 178,571
Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment by Age-Range and Gender
Eau Claire
Green Bay
La Crosse
Madison
Milwaukee
Oshkosh
Parkside
Platteville
River Falls
Stevens Point
Stout
Superior
Whitewater
UW Colleges
Total
19 and Under
M
F
1,423
2,453
695
1,526
1,482
2,321
5,706
6,400
2,531
3,245
2,072
3,481
486
637
1,812
943
659
1,178
1,413
1,578
1,292
1,253
197
384
2,087
2,111
3,116
3,884
24,971
31,394
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20 to 24
M
F
2,243
3,216
906
1,672
2,640
3,209
10,286
10,447
5,899
6,389
2,470
3,249
1,044
1,137
3,002
1,542
1,229
1,930
2,380
2,712
2,463
2,169
479
579
3,105
3,087
1,979
1,920
40,125
43,258
25 to 29
M
F
233
284
250
422
229
238
2,901
2,598
2,148
2,142
453
571
268
230
321
216
226
221
316
252
479
357
118
199
453
443
530
500
8,925
8,673
30 to 34
M
F
101
156
143
277
75
72
1,195
1,069
946
986
216
331
128
107
225
153
78
113
96
124
228
227
61
102
197
206
275
334
3,964
4,257
35 and Over
Unknown
M
F
M
F
134
288
250
631
3
4
71
149
1,228
1,234
1,227
1,606
367
846
1
2
182
224
379
357
106
218
117
267
495
572
102
268
292
368
2
422
591
1
5,372
7,619
6
7
Total
10,531
6,779
10,486
43,064
27,119
14,059
4,443
8,950
5,958
9,255
9,535
2,489
12,351
13,552
178,571
Fall 2015 Undergrad Enrollment by Gender and Full-Time/Part-Time Status
Eau Claire
Green Bay
La Crosse
Madison
Milwaukee
Oshkosh
Parkside
Platteville
River Falls
Stevens Point
Stout
Superior
Whitewater
UW Colleges
Total
Female
Full-time
Part-time
5,523
505
2,613
1,742
5,125
328
14,394
1,473
9,333
2,161
4,959
2,546
1,665
591
2,409
355
2,994
350
4,228
397
3,156
678
1,111
333
4,933
621
3,287
3,943
65,730
16,023
Male
Full-time
Part-time
3,670
258
1,394
779
4,007
242
13,866
1,632
8,951
1,839
3,689
1,516
1,607
437
4,682
537
1,923
240
3,907
325
3,685
869
758
160
5,030
558
3,347
2,975
60,516
12,367
Total
Full-time
Part-time
9,193
763
4,007
2,521
9,132
570
28,260
3,105
18,284
4,000
8,648
4,062
3,272
1,028
7,091
892
4,917
590
8,135
722
6,841
1,547
1,869
493
9,963
1,179
6,634
6,918
126,246
28,390
Total
9,956
6,528
9,702
31,365
22,284
12,710
4,300
7,983
5,507
8,857
8,388
2,362
11,142
13,552
154,636
2012
178,571
2011
180,979
2010
179,828
180,969
178,909
181,269
175,000
169,706
180,000
173,393
185,000
175,056
190,000
182,090
Fall Student Headcount, 10-Year History
170,000
165,000
160,000
155,000
2006
2007
2008
2009
Fall
2013
2014
2015
Term
Fall 2015 Highlights
Percentage of UW System Students who are:
•Wisconsin residents75%
•Women53%
•Students of color15%
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UW-Extension Contacts and Enrollments
(For Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2015)
Broadcasting and Media Innovations1
Instructional Communications Systems-supported interactive conferencing hours
Wisconsin Public Radio listeners per week
Wisconsin Public Television viewers per week
Continuing Education, Outreach and E-Learning Extension
Noncredit programs
Noncredit enrollments
Undergraduate enrollments (campus-based credit activity)2
Graduate enrollments (campus-based credit activity)2
UW Flexible Option certificates and degrees
UW Flexible Option Enrollments
Online certificates and degree programs
Online courses
Online enrollments
UW Independent Learning enrollments3
UW Higher Education Location Program (HELP) contacts (telephone and email)
Learner Support Services contacts
Online applications to UW System campuses
Cooperative Extension teaching contacts
Agriculture/Agribusiness
Community, Natural Resource and Economic Development
Family Living Programs
4-H and Youth Development4
Leadership Wisconsin
Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
Total contacts5
Division of Business and Entrepreneurship
Wisconsin SBDC (Small Business Development Center) Network6
Capital acquired by clients assisted
Consulting and technical assistance clients
Wisconsin Business AnswerLine-assisted clients
Consulting and technical assistance hours
Business education programs7
Business education participants (noncredit)7
Business startups
Jobs created
Jobs retained
Center for Technology Commercialization (formerly Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Network)
SBIR/STTR (Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer) capital infusion
Other capital acquired by clients assisted
Clients served
New businesses
Jobs created
Jobs retained
Extension Conference Centers – The Lowell Center and The Pyle Center
Conference participants
Events
FY 15 (2014-15 data)
205,715
431,000
537,000
5,313
188,134
31,573
6,685
5
692
8
280
5,285
1,546
21,804
194,596
181,180
412,114
155,160
498,581
146,564
14,000
996
1,197,415
$67.4 million
2,261
1,652
16,509
230
2,405
188
629
276
$17.9 million
$22.7 million
292
11
27
1
64,574
1,975
Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television are partnership services of the UW-Extension and the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board.
UW-Extension coordinates off-campus credit courses. Credit is offered by the UW degree-granting institutions.
Independent Learning enrollments are adjusted for student withdrawals during FY 2015.
4
4-H Youth Development participants include both yearlong-enrolled 4-H club members and short-term youth program participants. In addition, 16,749 adult volunteers help provide 4-H
programming to youth participants.
5
Cooperative Extension faculty/staff reach the public through direct teaching, publications, exhibits, mass and social media, satellite videoconferences, phone contacts, letters, websites and
computer/phone networks. Cooperative Extension contacts are for calendar year 2015, except for the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey contacts which are reported for fiscal
years.
6
Wisconsin SBDC Network information is for the federal fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30, 2015.
7
Training program and training participants include UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee Continuing Education.
1
2
3
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UW System Total Enrollments, 1972 - 2015
(Excludes Extension contacts)
200,000
190,000
180,000
170,000
160,000
150,000
140,000
130,000
120,000
Headcount
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
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
100,000
1972
110,000
FTE
See next two pages for actual numbers and breakdown by institution.
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Headcount Enrollments Historical Table, Fall 1972-2015
FALL
Total
UW
System
Eau Claire
Green
Bay
La
Crosse
Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville
River
Falls
Stevens
Point
Stout
Superior Whitewater Colleges
2015
178,571
10,531
6,779
10,486
43,064
27,119
14,059
4,443
8,950
5,958
9,255
9,535
2,489
12,351
13,552
2014
180,979
10,692
6,921
10,664
42,865
28,013
14,542
4,584
8,901
6,184
9,322
9,371
2,589
12,159
14,172
2013
179,828
10,907
6,667
10,502
42,903
27,784
13,902
4,617
8,717
6,171
9,643
9,286
2,656
12,015
14,058
2012
180,969
11,047
6,790
10,380
42,463
29,114
13,519
4,769
8,678
6,447
9,677
9,247
2,700
12,031
14,107
2011
181,269
11,234
6,665
10,258
42,065
29,726
13,513
4,887
8,262
6,788
9,477
9,356
2,825
11,643
14,570
2010
182,090
11,413
6,636
10,135
42,180
30,470
13,629
5,160
7,928
6,902
9,500
9,339
2,856
11,557
14,385
2009
178,909
11,216
6,638
10,009
41,654
30,418
13,192
5,303
7,803
6,728
9,209
9,017
2,794
11,139
13,789
2008
175,056
11,140
6,286
9,880
41,620
29,215
12,753
5,167
7,512
6,555
9,163
8,839
2,689
10,962
13,275
2007
173,393
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
2006
169,706
10,766
5,690
9,849
41,028
28,309
12,530
5,007
6,813
6,229
9,048
8,372
2,924
10,502
12,639
2005
168,504
10,726
5,820
9,421
41,106
27,978
12,485
5,018
6,518
6,126
8,837
8,227
2,876
10,769
12,597
2004
166,245
10,689
5,728
9,060
40,750
27,248
12,473
5,074
6,196
5,959
8,996
7,750
2,868
10,955
12,499
2003
166,181
10,719
5,804
9,595
41,184
25,811
12,530
5,097
6,156
5,905
9,034
8,019
2,871
10,842
12,614
2002
165,055
10,992
5,626
9,645
41,135
25,033
12,506
4,972
6,089
5,676
8,923
8,231
2,902
10,810
12,515
2001
163,657
10,842
5,989
9,684
41,159
24,648
11,994
5,068
5,620
5,880
8,888
8,052
2,851
10,566
12,416
2000
160,567
10,689
5,767
9,441
40,881
23,953
11,684
4,980
5,572
5,899
8,806
7,877
2,891
10,687
11,440
10,915
1999
158,844
10,543
5,688
9,522
40,345
23,507
11,647
4,951
5,560
5,769
8,893
7,883
2,780
10,841
1998
155,834
10,852
5,840
9,467
39,744
22,859
11,770
4,655
5,154
5,617
8,808
7,731
2,669
10,816
9,852
1997
152,959
10,625
5,657
9,175
39,911
22,296
11,327
4,696
5,221
5,428
8,755
7,563
2,610
10,808
8,887
1996
151,693
10,640
5,733
9,135
39,506
21,937
11,179
4,664
5,205
5,355
8,747
7,402
2,672
10,679
8,839
1995
152,366
10,377
5,607
8,858
39,684
22,375
11,326
4,973
5,180
5,417
8,850
7,237
2,600
10,594
9,288
1994
155,197
10,435
5,861
8,716
39,980
23,034
11,356
5,148
5,315
5,503
8,856
7,526
2,633
10,897
9,937
1993
158,152
10,465
5,810
8,840
40,589
24,179
11,420
5,181
5,341
5,357
9,023
7,529
2,620
10,897
10,901
1992
160,780
10,608
5,345
8,617
41,563
24,991
11,711
5,174
5,532
5,571
9,109
7,576
2,969
11,046
10,968
1991
165,037
10,606
5,861
9,061
42,851
26,040
11,797
5,187
5,601
5,785
9,250
7,873
3,180
11,011
10,934
1990
165,049
10,968
5,156
9,168
43,191
26,316
11,754
5,365
5,523
5,336
9,361
7,631
2,685
10,841
11,754
1989
163,984
11,124
5,045
9,283
43,386
25,558
11,573
5,404
5,701
5,206
9,489
7,474
2,624
11,022
11,095
1988
166,290
11,327
5,586
9,542
43,314
25,817
11,903
5,300
5,536
5,530
9,786
7,824
2,567
10,936
11,322
1987
164,941
11,179
5,396
9,703
43,076
25,753
11,791
5,009
5,426
5,442
9,930
7,747
2,355
11,145
10,989
1986
167,491
11,450
5,116
9,880
44,332
26,567
11,823
5,263
5,430
5,654
10,056
7,995
2,341
11,318
10,266
1985
166,539
11,065
5,092
9,471
44,803
26,732
11,735
5,208
5,491
5,290
9,915
7,844
2,236
11,310
10,347
1984
164,170
10,928
4,943
9,259
43,997
26,951
11,271
5,593
5,391
5,287
9,500
7,592
2,146
11,080
10,232
1983
162,215
11,148
4,919
8,988
42,867
26,724
11,076
6,064
5,472
5,368
8,813
7,470
2,240
10,504
10,562
10,510
1982
159,971
10,964
4,716
8,699
42,083
26,431
10,942
5,892
5,342
5,311
8,942
7,596
2,195
10,348
1981
159,555
11,040
4,588
8,988
41,575
26,903
11,129
5,734
5,223
5,502
9,144
7,458
2,307
10,233
9,731
1980
156,076
11,137
4,227
9,027
41,228
26,234
10,215
5,410
4,969
5,339
9,119
7,413
2,338
10,028
9,392
1979
151,206
10,689
3,886
8,908
40,101
25,374
10,368
5,333
4,772
5,128
8,842
7,096
2,169
9,706
8,834
1978
148,496
10,564
3,754
8,444
39,308
25,006
10,092
5,280
4,639
4,980
8,862
7,032
2,309
9,616
8,610
1977
146,994
10,406
3,697
8,584
38,900
24,450
10,067
5,215
4,605
5,017
8,789
6,471
2,435
9,618
8,740
1976
143,765
9,959
3,669
7,759
37,824
24,898
10,256
5,010
4,460
4,856
8,423
6,071
2,470
9,426
8,684
1975
143,412
9,880
3,874
7,716
38,441
24,961
10,541
5,404
4,272
4,410
8,114
5,609
2,610
8,717
8,863
1974
139,593
9,434
3,943
7,540
36,815
25,421
10,652
5,260
3,925
4,184
7,948
5,459
2,612
8,343
8,057
1973
135,184
8,888
3,661
6,936
35,931
24,943
10,391
4,854
3,802
4,082
7,982
5,227
2,734
8,124
7,629
1972
133,303
8,701
3,625
6,785
34,866
23,293
11,312
4,366
4,345
3,933
8,701
5,245
2,836
8,410
6,885
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Full-Time Equivalent Enrollments Historical Table, Fall 1972-2015
FALL
Total
UW
System
2015
2014
Eau Claire
Green
Bay
La
Crosse
150,833
9,620
4,834
9,937
38,832
22,491
10,654
3,631
7,853
5,263
8,292 7,739
2,058
10,927
8,703
152,773
9,695
4,991
10,019
38,373
23,108
10,949
3,694
7,878
5,489
8,536 7,702
2,116
10,887
9,337
2013
153,252
9,895
5,051
9,868
38,498
23,095
10,829
3,695
7,764
5,503
8,806 7,591
2,202
10,737
9,718
2012
154,844
10,025
5,272
9,699
38,385
23,989
10,846
3,677
7,717
5,744
8,897 7,613
2,226
10,807
9,947
2011
155,162
10,148
5,251
9,562
37,914
24,511
10,863
3,822
7,367
6,068
8,741 7,704
2,321
10,514
10,376
2010
156,039
10,246
5,348
9,357
38,185
25,035
10,862
4,060
7,093
6,197
8,734 7,762
2,358
10,397
10,406
2009
153,191
10,139
5,364
9,207
37,622
24,908
10,585
4,128
6,892
6,057
8,461 7,513
2,317
9,995
10,005
2008
149,494
10,016
5,113
9,256
37,263
23,746
10,178
4,089
6,523
5,942
8,316 7,518
2,191
9,791
9,553
2007
147,954
9,738
5,021
9,243
37,137
23,780
10,173
3,985
6,270
5,841
8,268 7,320
2,246
9,484
9,450
2006
144,816
9,727
4,719
9,027
36,726
22,747
10,108
3,934
6,012
5,612
8,165 7,322
2,343
9,221
9,153
2005
144,297
9,699
4,846
8,749
37,051
22,370
10,145
3,958
5,688
5,568
7,970 7,259
2,383
9,396
9,215
2004
142,210
9,606
4,830
8,350
36,726
21,615
10,198
3,995
5,527
5,400
8,038 6,886
2,341
9,532
9,166
2003
141,500
9,605
4,810
8,689
37,051
20,398
10,054
3,957
5,388
5,348
8,008 7,076
2,320
9,514
9,284
2002
140,001
9,905
4,588
8,819
36,923
19,264
10,005
3,844
5,314
5,199
7,937 7,191
2,317
9,440
9,254
2001
137,728
9,693
4,711
8,880
36,582
18,451
9,629
3,847
5,047
5,357
7,960 7,142
2,275
9,088
9,067
2000
135,205
9,635
4,537
8,689
36,330
17,818
9,285
3,741
4,917
5,439
7,870 7,093
2,331
9,161
8,359
1999
133,236
9,437
4,462
8,730
35,586
17,255
9,382
3,686
4,896
5,350
7,888 7,068
2,243
9,244
8,009
1998
130,898
9,660
4,573
8,723
35,173
16,546
9,387
3,458
4,736
5,226
7,821 6,941
2,163
9,260
7,231
1997
127,650
9,494
4,431
8,489
35,023
15,981
9,087
3,352
4,626
4,966
7,800 6,767
2,087
9,139
6,409
1996
126,007
9,456
4,410
8,436
34,603
15,377
9,110
3,274
4,653
4,865
7,742 6,692
2,073
9,014
6,302
1995
125,755
9,325
4,267
8,189
34,439
15,417
9,262
3,440
4,686
4,787
7,771 6,631
2,041
8,823
6,676
1994
127,497
9,353
4,405
7,989
34,714
15,849
9,315
3,581
4,722
4,908
7,810 6,734
2,081
8,963
7,071
1993
129,569
9,241
4,343
8,066
35,282
16,584
9,350
3,608
4,688
4,741
7,947 6,754
2,127
9,024
7,813
1992
131,640
9,307
4,140
7,829
36,015
17,370
9,542
3,667
4,842
4,862
7,963 6,850
2,329
9,039
7,884
1991
134,512
9,417
4,285
8,261
37,020
18,100
9,538
3,707
4,995
4,908
7,983 7,152
2,451
8,896
7,799
1990
134,909
9,614
3,898
8,321
37,440
18,164
9,756
3,721
4,944
4,660
8,064 6,999
2,113
8,962
8,253
1989
135,117
9,900
3,841
8,667
37,678
17,189
9,539
3,642
5,157
4,847
8,268 7,027
2,099
9,306
7,956
1988
137,220
10,106
4,042
8,862
37,704
17,606
9,671
3,666
5,041
5,031
8,604 7,356
1,999
9,461
8,071
1987
136,722
10,100
3,854
8,815
37,851
17,657
9,604
3,440
5,052
5,035
8,595 7,341
1,956
9,796
7,624
1986
139,372
10,293
3,638
9,163
38,996
18,800
9,745
3,521
5,205
5,171
8,629 7,387
1,919
9,722
7,184
1985
139,471
10,160
3,618
8,863
39,551
18,843
9,876
3,502
5,301
4,957
8,460 7,486
1,838
9,888
7,128
1984
138,044
10,103
3,498
8,676
38,831
19,006
9,713
3,753
5,224
5,066
8,241 7,284
1,795
9,617
7,237
1983
137,675
10,399
3,488
8,437
37,971
18,941
9,560
4,142
5,368
5,200
7,979 7,459
1,874
9,171
7,686
1982
135,590
10,270
3,439
8,175
37,309
18,677
9,424
3,927
5,233
5,249
8,081 7,548
1,887
9,019
7,352
1981
134,651
10,294
3,266
8,464
36,878
18,652
9,374
3,805
5,090
5,380
8,277 7,549
1,924
8,806
6,891
1980
131,631
10,410
3,061
8,301
36,702
18,123
8,772
3,609
4,803
5,226
8,209 7,348
1,969
8,453
6,645
1979
127,093
9,939
2,752
8,284
35,634
17,536
8,656
3,476
4,682
4,987
8,086 6,999
1,862
8,061
6,138
1978
125,134
9,868
2,629
7,962
35,132
17,542
8,517
3,385
4,529
4,821
8,002 6,806
1,939
7,910
6,093
1977
125,359
9,756
2,684
7,988
34,704
17,459
8,605
3,493
4,588
4,805
7,959 6,372
2,161
8,044
6,743
1976
123,558
9,166
2,754
7,449
34,106
18,172
8,862
3,436
4,387
4,685
7,726 5,995
2,180
7,921
6,718
1975
124,389
9,292
3,052
7,143
35,348
18,565
9,312
3,762
4,134
4,113
7,457 5,830
2,341
7,293
6,747
1974
120,551
8,944
3,084
6,945
34,093
18,939
8,739
3,584
3,830
3,873
7,246 5,833
2,457
6,831
6,152
1973
118,787
8,452
3,101
6,545
33,179
18,831
9,190
3,519
3,876
3,743
7,396 5,396
2,616
7,068
5,875
1972
119,221
8,345
3,357
6,510
32,361
17,304
10,112
3,452
4,399
3,840
8,217 5,299
2,750
7,696
5,579
Madison Milwaukee
Oshkosh
Parkside Platteville
River
Falls
Stevens
Point
Stout Superior Whitewater Colleges
.
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 25
Bachelor’s Degrees Conferred July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
Men
Women
Total
Eau Claire
842
1,278
2,120
Green Bay
425
847
1,272
La Crosse
776
1,162
1,938
Madison
3,252
3,602
6,854
Milwaukee
1,767
1,921
3,688
Oshkosh
820
1,220
2,040
Parkside
337
361
698
Platteville
847
577
1,424
River Falls
469
761
1,230
Stevens Point
842
1,024
1,866
Stout
819
853
1,672
Superior
Whitewater
185
287
472
1,034
1,117
2,151
1
1
2
12,416
15,011
27,427
Colleges
UW System Total
Degrees Conferred by Race/Ethnicity, All Levels
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
Doctorate
UW System
Associate
Bachelor’s
Master’s
Research/
Scholarship
African American
59
581
162
14
26
842
Hispanic/Latino(a)
103
956
184
30
27
1,300
American Indian
7
117
28
3
2
157
Southeast Asian
47
442
63
2
4
558
Other Asian
14
454
126
32
27
653
4
21
3
1
1
30
39
573
57
7
13
689
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Two or More Races
Multicultural Subtotal
International
White
Unknown
Total
Total
273
3,144
623
89
100
4,229
1,658
23,409
3,884
539
605
30,095
5
107
60
62
47
281
12
767
837
331
8
1,955
1,948
27,427
5,404
1,021
760
36,560
Correction: The data labels for International and White
on this table should be reversed.
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Professional
Practice
Transfer Students in the UW System
Undergraduate Transfer Students by Entrance Status
2010-11 to 2014-15
16,000
15,054
15,068
15,220
14,460
14,104
12,000
8,000
4,000
2,155
2,115
2,042
1,906
1,927
0
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
New Transfer
2013-14
2014-15
Re-Entry Transfer
Undergraduate New Transfer Students to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution
2010-11 to 2014-15
UW Colleges
UW 4-Year
WTCS
WI Private
Out-of-State
International
Total
2010-11
2,359
3,207
3,816
999
4,266
407
15,054
2011-12
2,448
3,389
3,724
995
4,102
410
15,068
2012-13
2,564
3,260
3,704
990
4,306
396
15,220
2013-14
2,375
2,995
3,744
871
4,096
379
14,460
2014-15
2,329
2,862
3,787
901
3,916
309
14,104
WTCS
WI Private
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
UW Colleges
UW 4-Year
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Out-of-State
International
2014-15
For a detailed graph, visit:
www.wisconsin.edu/accountability/access/?storypoint=6
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Bachelor’s Degrees Conferred July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
Eau Claire
Men
Women
Total
842
1,278
2,120
Green Bay
425
847
1,272
La Crosse
776
1,162
1,938
Madison
3,252
3,602
6,854
Milwaukee
1,767
1,921
3,688
Oshkosh
820
1,220
2,040
Parkside
337
361
698
Platteville
847
577
1,424
River Falls
469
761
1,230
Stevens Point
842
1,024
1,866
Stout
819
853
1,672
Superior
185
287
472
1,034
1,117
2,151
1
1
2
12,416
15,011
27,427
Whitewater
Colleges
UW System Total
Degrees Conferred by Race/Ethnicity, All Levels
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
Doctorate
UW System
Associate
Bachelor’s
Master’s
Research/
Scholarship
Professional
Practice
Total
African American
59
581
162
14
26
842
Hispanic/Latino(a)
103
956
184
30
27
1,300
American Indian
7
117
28
3
2
157
Southeast Asian
47
442
63
2
4
558
Other Asian
14
454
126
32
27
653
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Two or More Races
Multicultural Subtotal
International
White
Unknown
Total
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4
21
3
1
1
30
39
573
57
7
13
689
273
3,144
623
89
100
4,229
1,658
23,409
3,884
539
605
30,095
5
107
60
62
47
281
12
767
837
331
8
1,955
1,948
27,427
5,404
1,021
760
36,560
Graduate/Professional Degrees Conferred July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
Eau Claire
Master's
Doctorate, Clinical/Professional
Men
Women
Total
53
75
128
2
15
17
Green Bay
Master's
26
37
63
La Crosse
Master's
114
194
308
19
25
44
Doctorate, Clinical/Professional
Madison
Master's
1,098
1,051
2,149
Law
129
93
222
Med
77
76
153
Pharmacy
53
80
133
Vet
23
58
81
Doctorate, Clinical/Professional
12
48
60
460
393
853
1,852
1,799
3,651
490
776
1,266
7
29
36
Doctorate, Research/Scholarship
Sub-Total
Milwaukee
Master's
Doctorate, Clinical/Professional
Doctorate, Research/Scholarship
Oshkosh
77
91
168
Sub-Total
574
896
1,470
Master's
91
187
278
1
9
10
Doctorate, Clinical/Professional
Parkside
Master's
29
22
51
Platteville
Master's
87
101
188
River Falls
Master's
51
110
161
Stevens Point
Master's
23
83
106
1
3
4
Stout
Doctorate, Clinical/Professional
Master's
87
166
253
Superior
Master's
12
24
36
Whitewater
Master's
207
210
417
UW System Total
Master's
2,368
3,036
5,404
Doctorate, Clinical/Professional
324
436
760
Doctorate, Research/Scholarship
537
484
1,021
3,229
3,956
7,185
All Graduate/Professional Degrees
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Degrees Conferred, 10-Year History
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Associate
1,272
1,320
1,388
1,477
1,531
1,687
2,011
1,850
1,930
1,948
Bachelor's
22,831
23,776
24,077
24,515
24,766
25,400
26,178
26,939
27,041
27,427
5,241
5,435
5,446
5,450
5,599
5,921
5,757
5,855
5,257
5,404
746
876
876
911
845
886
963
924
1,000
1,021
Master's
Doctorate -- Research/Scholarship
Doctorate -- Professional Practice
UW System Total
613
650
688
691
701
714
799
755
781
760
30,703
32,057
32,475
33,044
33,442
34,608
35,708
36,323
36,009
36,560
40,000
35,000
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
2005-06
2006-07
Associate
2007-08
Bachelor's
2008-09
Master's
2009-10
2010-11
Doctorate--Research/Scholarship
2011-12
2012-13
Doctorate--ProfessionalPractice
For a detailed graph, visit:
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2013-14
2014-15
Degrees Conferred, Students of Color, 10-Year History
Doctorate
Associate
Bachelor’s
Master’s
Research/
Scholarship
Professional
Practice
Total
2005-06
76
1,643
376
57
91
2,243
2006-07
76
1,770
401
75
109
2,431
2007-08
78
1,811
437
77
83
2,486
2008-09
100
1,974
503
77
133
2,787
2009-10
112
2,028
501
69
125
2,835
2010-11
120
2,221
575
70
117
3,103
2011-12
165
2,396
558
103
129
3,351
2012-13
195
2,674
616
86
124
3,695
2013-14
219
2,908
599
104
114
3,944
2014-15
273
3,144
623
89
100
4,229
Degrees Conferred, by Level and Gender, 10-Year History
Associate
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Male
536
513
618
655
674
799
926
790
816
867
Female
736
807
770
822
857
888
1,085
1,060
1,114
1,081
9,839
10,330
10,593
10,744
11,167
11,449
11,972
12,032
12,460
12,416
12,992
13,446
13,484
13,771
13,599
13,951
14,206
14,907
14,581
15,011
Male
2,087
2,102
2,109
2,133
2,278
2,416
2,419
2,446
2,253
2,368
Female
3,154
3,333
3,337
3,317
3,321
3,505
3,338
3,409
3,004
3,036
Male
424
496
481
520
452
480
493
468
504
537
Female
322
380
395
391
393
406
470
456
496
484
Male
260
277
296
307
317
306
326
326
340
324
Female
353
373
392
384
384
408
473
429
441
436
Male
13,146
13,718
14,097
14,359
14,888
15,450
16,136
16,062
16,373
16,512
Female
17,557
18,339
18,378
18,685
18,554
19,158
19,572
20,261
19,636
20,048
Total
30,703
32,057
32,475
33,044
33,442
34,608
35,708
36,323
36,009
36,560
Male
Bachelor’s
Master’s
Doctorate
Research/
Scholarship
Professional
Practice
UW System Total
Female
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 31
Budget Allocations by Institution and Source of Funds, 2015-16
STATE AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS
2014-15
BUDGET
TOTAL
STATE
FEDERAL
5,432,315
OPERATIONAL
SUB
TOTAL
ACADEMIC
STUDENT
FEES
INDIRECT
COST
REIMBURSEMENT
DOCTORAL
2,900,489,664
442,779,202
Milwaukee
666,979,299
108,091,649
SUBTOTAL
3,567,468,963
550,870,851
Eau Claire
221,786,345
Green Bay
La Crosse
Madison
448,211,517
517,362,585
130,690,583
108,091,649
189,609,338
8,375,161
556,303,166
706,971,923
139,065,744
34,150,910
34,150,910
72,302,092
462,887
125,953,791
21,715,831
21,715,831
35,725,034
644,517
225,735,839
27,068,213
27,068,213
82,413,952
364,371
Oshkosh
267,678,082
38,143,620
38,143,620
66,931,102
541,168
Parkside
97,062,437
23,886,085
23,886,085
24,822,941
98,600
Platteville
184,204,988
24,738,556
24,738,556
58,541,963
119,700
River Falls
133,983,541
20,946,437
20,946,437
35,590,915
134,645
Stevens Point
221,822,403
29,739,365
29,739,365
54,421,789
755,180
Stout
203,889,620
30,322,399
30,322,399
57,426,998
720,203
70,396,680
21,601,556
21,601,556
14,524,310
191,702
5,432,315
COMPREHENSIVE
Superior
Whitewater
254,586,732
27,196,025
SUBTOTAL
2,007,100,458
299,508,997
COLLEGES
138,034,258
27,203,135
EXTENSION
235,023,529
78,937,421
0
12,194,810
27,196,025
84,841,575
426,300
299,508,997
587,542,671
4,459,273
27,203,135
43,657,900
81,966
91,132,231
54,021,086
3,016,693
SYSTEM ADMIN
13,305,284
7,524,847
7,524,847
3,000,000
SYSTEMWIDE
98,494,988
65,605,649
65,605,649
93,579
6,059,427,480
1,029,650,900
TOTAL
Source: Exhibit II of 2015-16 Redbook
32 2015-16 UW System Fact Book
17,627,125
1,047,278,025
1,392,193,580
149,717,255
Budget Allocations by Institution and Source of Funds, 2015-16, continued
RECEIPTS
GIFTS AND GRANTS
OPERATIONAL
RECEIPTS
AUXILIARY
ENTERPRISES
HOSPITAL
AUTHORITY
PAYMENTS
36,000,000
SUB
TOTAL
FEDERAL
GRANTS &
CONTRACTS
GIFTS &
TRUSTS
SUB
TOTAL
1,193,216,747
748,175,900
510,885,500
1,259,061,400
315,139,160
229,533,159
14,215,331
243,748,490
1,508,355,907
977,709,059
525,100,831
1,502,809,890
126,107,526
57,589,533
3,938,376
61,527,909
DOCTORAL
Madison
137,466,805
371,696,774
Milwaukee
12,273,131
104,881,530
SUBTOTAL
149,739,936
476,578,304
Eau Claire
6,082,946
47,259,601
Green Bay
4,117,054
23,347,750
63,834,355
37,722,181
2,681,424
40,403,605
La Crosse
3,063,780
47,026,499
132,868,602
62,492,734
3,306,290
65,799,024
Oshkosh
18,510,955
52,927,489
138,910,714
86,879,030
3,744,718
90,623,748
Parkside
1,233,765
12,869,734
39,025,040
33,427,201
724,111
34,151,312
Platteville
5,653,073
39,549,786
103,864,522
53,550,110
2,051,800
55,601,910
River Falls
3,537,736
31,971,189
71,234,485
41,080,141
722,478
41,802,619
Stevens Point
7,050,247
55,943,887
118,171,103
68,568,635
5,343,300
73,911,935
13,315,820
38,549,566
110,012,587
63,098,232
456,402
63,554,634
1,565,724
9,437,518
25,719,254
22,122,685
953,185
23,075,870
36,000,000
COMPREHENSIVE
Stout
Superior
Whitewater
9,845,929
48,395,308
SUBTOTAL
73,977,029
407,278,327
4,968,564
48,349,458
COLLEGES
EXTENSION
SYSTEM ADMIN
SYSTEMWIDE
TOTAL
143,509,112
82,064,975
1,816,620
83,881,595
1,073,257,300
608,595,457
25,738,704
634,334,161
6,713,971
55,422,401
54,018,733
1,389,989
55,408,722
3,607,380
108,994,617
11,897,053
22,999,628
34,896,681
0
212,885
316,501
3,529,386
2,251,051
2,251,051
29,813,138
1,106,664
31,013,381
821,158
1,054,800
1,875,958
307,061,010
895,601,147
2,780,572,992
1,653,041,460
578,535,003
2,231,576,463
36,000,000
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Current Funds Revenues by Source, 10-Year History
10-Year Comparison of Current Funds Revenues
2005-2015
$2,800
$2,400
All Other Sources
Millions
$2,000
$1,600
Tuition & Fees
$1,200
$800
State Appropriations
$400
$0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
10-Year Comparison of Current Funds Revenues
2005-2 015
$2,800
$2,400
All Other Sources
Millions
$2,000
$1,600
$1,200
Tuition & Fees
$800
State Appropriations
$400
-U.
$0
2005
Base Year = 2004
2006
34 2015-16 UW System Fact Book
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Gifts, Grants and Contracts Awarded, 10-Year History
Total
Total
2006
Federal
65%
Nonfederal
Total
2007
Federal
58%
Nonfederal
Total
2008
Federal
59%
Nonfederal
Total
2009
Federal
56%
Nonfederal
Total
2010
Federal
67%
Nonfederal
Total
2011
Federal
66%
Nonfederal
Total
2012
Federal
63%
Nonfederal
Total
2013
Federal
60%
Nonfederal
Total
2014
Federal
63%
Nonfederal
Total
2015
Federal
Nonfederal
61%
Instruction
Libraries
Misc.
Physical
Plant
Public Service
Research
Student Aid
106,181,708
1,121,149,615
54,934,045
1,911,563
101,807,722
19,488,998
98,191,547
738,634,032
723,158,378
35,179,357
149,155
10,686,752
0
57,706,815
529,971,164
89,465,135
397,991,237
19,754,688
1,762,408
91,120,970
19,488,998
40,484,732
208,662,868
16,716,573
1,257,697,023
62,956,146
2,651,472
139,383,991
73,536,118
89,024,717
769,616,258
120,528,321
733,960,223
42,997,849
40,172
10,325,956
9,200
49,740,177
531,200,485
99,646,384
523,736,800
19,958,297
2,611,300
129,058,035
73,526,918
39,284,540
238,415,773
20,881,937
1,176,140,596
56,040,435
4,067,937
144,910,603
22,694,136
96,229,321
723,808,355
128,389,809
688,164,650
36,639,029
200,000
11,796,665
882,032
48,314,854
484,261,538
106,070,532
487,975,946
19,401,406
3,867,937
133,113,938
21,812,104
47,914,467
239,546,817
22,319,277
1,409,593,732
66,540,274
2,480,196
184,384,044
31,790,439
110,160,405
869,393,678
144,844,696
122,000,683
792,804,548
41,146,734
155,979
10,839,086
554,002
56,286,148
561,821,916
616,789,184
25,393,540
2,324,217
173,544,958
31,236,437
53,874,257
307,571,762
22,844,013
1,621,596,042
70,067,839
3,239,874
130,268,743
63,872,053
105,503,858
1,044,336,698
204,306,977
184,429,561
1,082,631,273
42,177,638
0
14,572,686
20,045,919
65,858,291
755,547,178
538,964,769
27,890,201
3,239,874
115,696,057
43,826,134
39,645,567
288,789,520
19,877,416
1,481,744,975
66,291,987
3,155,336
128,254,657
30,830,600
139,263,175
896,014,486
217,934,735
977,976,815
40,804,878
0
14,764,986
570,191
96,122,678
625,808,290
199,905,793
503,768,160
25,487,110
3,155,336
113,489,671
30,260,409
43,140,497
270,206,197
18,028,942
1,508,214,022
62,329,937
3,092,531
109,214,740
46,757,304
116,811,379
964,132,919
205,875,211
956,352,457
36,471,314
0
11,448,702
935,523
72,826,222
646,825,922
187,844,774
551,861,565
25,858,623
3,092,531
97,766,038
45,821,781
43,985,157
317,306,998
18,030,437
1,462,212,074
62,344,384
10,829,340
130,860,804
42,960,438
99,194,687
894,678,162
221,344,259
878,442,662
35,322,490
0
10,424,228
437,547
59,179,273
570,854,657
202,224,467
583,769,412
27,021,894
10,829,340
120,436,576
42,522,891
40,015,414
323,823,505
19,119,792
1,437,628,601
52,594,433
2,719,100
110,434,291
19,618,227
102,422,304
915,957,896
233,882,349
911,343,857
30,782,168
0
9,570,560
0
60,840,841
601,463,383
208,686,905
526,284,744
21,812,265
2,719,100
100,863,732
19,618,227
41,581,462
314,494,514
25,195,445
1,450,873,730
74,303,094
861,957
133,891,754
6,210,716
88,652,831
943,642,686
203,310,694
878,139,980
52,342,245
0
10,931,603
0
52,311,598
583,927,636
178,626,898
572,733,750
21,960,848
861,957
122,960,152
6,210,716
36,341,233
359,715,050
24,683,795
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 35
EXPENDITURES BY FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION, FISCAL YEAR 2015
Auxiliary Enterprises
7.2%
$337,843,101
Hospitals
1.2%
$57,800,617
Depreciation
6.2%
$290,407,130
Financial Aid
6.4%
$298,208,259
Instruction
25.7%
$1,199,019,982
Operation/Maintenance
6.6%
$308,332,182
Institutional Support
6.1%
$282,813,184
Research
15.6%
$729,011,393
Student Services
9.5%
$442,085,177
Farm Operations
0.4%
$18,896,862
Academic Support
8.6%
$403,193,887
Public Service
6.5%
$302,312,275
TOTAL: $4,669,924,049
EXPENDITURES BY NATURAL CLASSIFICATION, FISCAL YEAR 2015
Other Operating
Expenses
0.7%
$31,448,855
Depreciation
6.2%
$290,407,130
Supplies
and Services
25.2%
$1,178,010,643
Salary and
65.0%
$3,034,292,313
Scholarships and
Fellowships
2.9%
$135,765,108
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TOTAL: $4,669,924,049
Expenditures by Function and Funding Source, Fiscal Year 2015
2014-15 Total
Expenditures
GPO and Other
State
Instruction
Research
Public
Service
Academic
Support
Student
Services
Financial
Aid
Other *
2,145,033,815
962,913,723
148,548,572
71,827,612
327,087,080
147,591,795
31,252,770
455,812,263
Federal
699,154,293
49,299,130
440,723,299
64,602,630
8,883,152
14,805,663
76,185,988
44,654,431
Private **
475,882,207
107,892,442
229,462,690
54,529,288
20,402,755
23,178,380
22,819,909
17,596,743
1,017,394,123
77,690,698
67,546,885
110,962,842
37,547,534
255,746,792
7,422,189
460,477,183
332,459,611
1,230,035
3,257,428
389,903
9,273,366
762,547
-78
317,546,410
4,669,924,049
1,199,026,028
889,538,874
302,312,275
403,193,887
442,085,177
137,680,778
1,296,087,030
Revolving ***
Plant Funds
TOTAL
* 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 and other general operations receipts.
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 37
Undergraduate Student Costs, by Institution, 5-Year History
Tuition/Fees*
Resident
Non-resident
University Housing
Most Popular Meal
Plan
Total Academic Year
Resident
Non-resident
Eau Claire (1)
2011-12
8,018
15,591
3,040
2,907
13,965
21,538
2012-13
8,686
16,259
3,192
2,990
14,868
22,441
2013-14
8,710
16,283
3,415
3,050
15,175
22,748
2014-15
8,744
16,317
3,655
3,120
15,519
23,092
2015-16
8,822
16,395
3,911
3,256
15,989
23,562
2011-12
7,282
14,855
3,800
1,900
12,982
20,555
2012-13
7,648
15,221
3,900
2,050
13,598
21,171
2013-14
7,676
15,249
4,000
2,200
13,876
21,449
2014-15
7,758
15,331
4,000
2,200
13,958
21,531
2015-16
7,824
15,397
4,000
2,200
14,024
21,597
2011-12
8,328
15,901
3,468
2,462
14,258
21,831
2012-13
8,761
16,334
3,500
2,500
14,761
22,334
2013-14
8,769
16,342
3,500
2,450
14,719
22,292
2014-15
8,795
16,368
3,500
2,410
14,705
22,278
2015-16
8,832
16,783
3,500
2,350
14,682
22,633
2011-12
9,665
25,415
4,968
2,756
17,389
33,139
2012-13
10,378
26,628
5,172
2,852
18,402
34,652
2013-14
10,403
26,653
5,384
2,903
18,690
34,940
2014-15
10,410
26,660
5,546
3,000
18,956
35,206
2015-16
10,416
29,665
5,796
3,032
19,244
38,493
2011-12
8,675
18,404
4,690
3,492
16,857
26,586
2012-13
9,181
19,909
5,023
3,571
17,775
28,503
2013-14
9,300
19,029
5,170
3,666
18,136
27,865
2014-15
9,391
19,120
5,170
3,724
18,285
28,014
2015-16
9,429
19,603
5,270
3,908
18,607
28,781
2011-12
6,995
14,568
3,680
2,448
13,123
20,696
2012-13
7,351
14,924
3,752
2,496
13,599
21,172
2013-14
7,401
14,974
3,864
2,596
13,861
21,434
2014-15
7,437
15,010
4,016
2,686
14,139
21,712
2015-16
7,487
15,060
4,096
2,730
14,313
21,886
2011-12
6,930
14,503
4,032
2,160
13,122
20,695
2012-13
7,287
14,860
4,152
2,230
13,669
21,242
2013-14
7,316
14,889
4,276
2,296
13,888
21,461
2014-15
7,326
14,899
4,320
2,376
14,022
21,595
2015-16
7,341
15,330
4,406
2,446
14,193
22,182
2011-12
7,113
14,685
3,261
2,781
13,155
20,727
2012-13
7,457
15,030
3,520
2,920
13,897
21,470
2013-14
7,484
15,057
3,700
3,070
14,254
21,827
2014-15
7,491
15,064
3,890
3,160
14,541
22,114
2015-16
7,488
15,338
3,970
3,160
14,618
22,468
Green Bay (2)
La Crosse (1)
Madison
Milwaukee
Oshkosh
Parkside
Platteville (1)
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Undergraduate Student Costs, by Institution, 5-Year History
Tuition/Fees*
Resident
University Housing
Non-resident
Most Popular Meal
Plan
Total Academic Year
Resident
Non-resident
River Falls (1)
2011-12
7,277
14,850
3,570
2,145
12,992
20,565
2012-13
7,700
15,273
3,748
2,209
13,657
21,230
2013-14
7,721
15,294
3,879
2,319
13,919
21,492
2014-15
7,752
15,325
3,995
2,389
14,136
21,709
2015-16
7,937
15,510
4,035
2,389
14,361
21,934
2011-12
7,146
14,719
3,552
2,450
13,148
20,721
2012-13
7,505
15,078
3,588
2,570
13,663
21,236
2013-14
7,578
15,151
3,588
2,650
13,816
21,389
2014-15
7,669
15,241
3,660
2,730
14,059
21,631
2015-16
7,673
15,939
3,886
2,785
14,344
22,610
2011-12 Per Credit
284.72
542.91
3,450
2,394
N/A
N/A
2012-13 Per Credit
298.14
556.33
3,600
2,454
N/A
N/A
2013-14 Per Credit
298.95
557.14
3,750
2,484
N/A
N/A
2014-15 Per Credit
300.83
559.02
3,890
2,544
N/A
N/A
2015-16 Per Credit
306.78
564.97
3,960
2,544
N/A
N/A
2011-12
7,536
15,109
3,140
2,280
12,956
20,529
2012-13
7,898
15,471
3,260
2,350
13,508
21,081
2013-14
7,946
15,519
3,360
2,420
13,726
21,299
2014-15
7,994
15,567
3,595
2,490
14,079
21,652
2015-16
8,037
15,610
3,595
2,490
14,122
21,695
2011-12
7,195
14,768
3,360
2,194
12,749
20,322
2012-13
7,528
15,101
3,456
2,330
13,314
20,887
2013-14
7,578
15,151
3,600
2,300
13,478
21,051
2014-15
7,600
15,173
3,744
2,400
13,744
21,317
2015-16
7,637
15,710
3,784
2,430
13,851
21,924
2011-12
5,153
12,137
5,153
12,137
2012-13
5,306
12,289
5,306
12,289
2013-14
5,379
12,363
5,379
12,363
2014-15
5,323
12,307
5,323
12,307
2015-16
5,330
12,314
5,330
12,314
Stevens Point (1)
Stout (3)
Superior
Whitewater (1)
Colleges (1) (4)
* 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) Tuition rates include a textbook rental charge of between $152 and $200 for 2015-16. At all other institutions, students purchase their
textbooks.
(2) Green Bay’s room rate represents a four student per apartment rate.
(3) UW-Stout uses a per-credit tuition system. Tuition amounts include per-credit textbook rental and laptop fees.
(4) Highest tuition/fees are shown for the 13 UW Colleges. University housing is available at UW-Marathon County, where room and board costs
are $4,924 for 2015-16, and UW-Marinette, where room costs are $3,900 for 2015-16. Most Colleges’ students commute daily. Costs vary for food
service and for private or county-operated housing available near most Colleges.
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 39
Percent of Budget Supported by State Taxes (GPR), 10-Year History
Total UW
System Budget
Fiscal Year
State
GPR
GPR % of
Total Budget
2006-07
$4,315,483,927
$1,044,921,257
24.21%
2007-08
$4,533,455,773
$1,128,380,267
24.89%
2008-09
$4,731,696,541
$1,189,756,579
25.14%
2009-10
$4,754,281,903
$1,139,816,724
23.97%
2010-11
$5,591,129,949
$1,179,337,184
21.09%
2011-12
$5,589,206,892
$1,001,508,980
17.92%
2012-13
$5,901,419,864
$1,135,221,084
19.24%
2013-14
$5,997,076,252
$1,151,402,700
19.20%
2014-15
$6,097,870,862
$1,178,197,283
19.32%
2015-16
$6,059,427,480
$1,029,650,900
16.99%
$7
$6
Billions
$5
$4
Total UW
$3
State
$2
$1
$0
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
Note: In 2010-11 all UW System institutions participated in the federal direct student lending program for the first time. The federal
loan funds flowed through each institution’s budget, resulting in a significant increase in the total UW System budget.
Cost of Education Paid by Resident Undergraduates, 10-Year History
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
56%
56%
57%
44%
44%
43%
60%
70%
71%
71%
30%
29%
29%
11-12
12-13
13-14
69%
72%
63%
50%
40%
40%
30%
37%
31%
20%
28%
10%
0%
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10
10-11
Paid by Student & Family
14-15
15-16
Paid by State
Note: The total Cost of Education is the state and tuition funding used to educate students. The graph shows the relative portion of
the costs of educating a student paid by the state and from resident undergraduate tuition each year.
40 2015-16 UW System Fact Book
Undergraduate Student Debt, 2014-15
Cumulative Student Loan Debt for 2014-15
UW System Resident Undergraduates Completing a Bachelor’s Degree
# of Loan
Recipients
% Grads with
Loan Debt
Average Debt
of Borrowers
Average Debt
of All Graduates
UW-Madison
2,520
59%
$29,182
$17,106
UW-Milwaukee
2,724
80%
$34,094
$27,331
UW-Eau Claire
1,149
73%
$27,502
$20,179
UW-Green Bay
876
74%
$26,468
$19,682
UW-La Crosse
1,146
73%
$29,968
$21,833
UW-Oshkosh
1,545
80%
$32,517
$25,990
UW-Parkside
446
77%
$31,311
$24,160
UW-Platteville
796
75%
$28,647
$21,533
UW-River Falls
451
76%
$28,073
$21,459
1,339
79%
$30,159
$23,910
UW-Stout
889
78%
$30,158
$23,642
UW-Superior
185
82%
$30,509
$24,974
1,402
77%
$32,851
$25,432
1
50%
$24,545
$12,273
15,469
74%
$30,650
$22,539
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Whitewater
UW Colleges
Total
Note: “Average debt of all graduates” includes students who did not receive a loan during their college careers.
Resident Undergraduate Expenses, 2015-16
Segregated Fees, $1,147, 6%
Average Annual
Expenses per Student
$19,657
Tuition & Fees
43%
Non-Tuition & Fees
57%
Room
$4,251
22%
Tuition
$7,248
37%
Meals
$2,795
14%
Personal/Other
$4,216,
21%
Based on weighted average of representative budgets at institutions.
Actual costs vary from campus to campus.
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 41
Financial Aid Highlights, 2014-15
What financial aid is available for UW students?
• UW System undergraduate and graduate students received $1.4 billion in financial aid in 2014-15, a decrease of $4.4 million
from 2013-14.
• UW students received $470.7 million in grant funding, a $15.6 million (3%) increase.
• UW students borrowed $868.2 million in student loans, a $19.0 million (2%) decrease.
• UW students received $12.0 million in Federal Work-Study funding, a $1.0 million (8%) decrease.
What are the sources of financial aid?
• Federal sources accounted for 73% of UW System financial aid.
• State sources accounted for 7% of UW System financial aid.
• UW System institutions provided 9% of UW System financial aid.
• 11% of UW System financial aid was provided by private or community sources.
How many UW students receive financial aid?
• A total of 123,103 UW System students received financial aid, 68% of all students enrolled.
• 71% of undergraduate students, or 111,623 students, received financial aid.
• 47% of undergraduate and graduate students, or 83,995 students, received a grant.
• Over half of all enrolled undergraduate and graduate students (53% or 96,561 students), borrowed from a student loan
program in 2014-15.
• 5% of UW System undergraduate and graduate students (8,310) received a Federal Work-Study award or an award from
another work-study program.
• 74% of resident baccalaureate degree recipients had loan debt at graduation. The average loan debt of these borrowers was
$30,650.
UW System Financial Aid Dollars by Institution, 2014-15
Grants
Federal
$M
State
$M
Instit.
$M
Madison
$21.9
$14.1
Milwaukee
$52.9
$20.2
Eau Claire
$12.0
Green Bay
$9.2
La Crosse
Loans
Work Study
Total
Other $M
Total
$M
%
$M
%
$M
%
$M
%
$78.3
$21.3
$135.5
29%
$196.1
23%
$4.0
33%
$335.6
25%
$13.1
$3.3
$89.6
19%
$166.7
19%
$1.1
9%
$257.4
19%
$6.2
$4.9
$3.4
$26.5
6%
$48.8
6%
$1.3
11%
$76.5
6%
$4.7
$3.3
$1.7
$18.9
4%
$29.2
3%
$0.3
3%
$48.4
4%
$9.5
$5.5
$2.1
$4.1
$21.2
5%
$54.6
6%
$0.4
4%
$76.2
6%
Oshkosh
$14.5
$7.7
$1.6
$2.3
$26.1
6%
$61.7
7%
$0.9
7%
$88.7
7%
Parkside
$9.0
$4.1
$0.4
$0.6
$14.0
3%
$22.1
3%
$0.2
1%
$36.3
3%
Platteville
$9.3
$4.4
$2.7
$2.4
$18.8
4%
$43.2
5%
$0.5
4%
$62.5
5%
River Falls
$7.3
$2.2
$1.0
$1.8
$12.3
3%
$32.0
4%
$0.4
3%
$44.7
3%
Stevens Point
$13.6
$6.4
$1.1
$4.8
$25.9
5%
$51.2
6%
$1.2
10%
$78.3
6%
Stout
$11.1
$4.4
$1.5
$2.1
$19.1
4%
$49.6
6%
$0.8
6%
$69.5
5%
Superior
$4.6
$1.4
$1.8
$0.7
$8.5
2%
$15.2
2%
$0.4
3%
$24.2
2%
Whitewater
$14.4
$7.4
$1.5
$3.2
$26.5
6%
$72.5
8%
$0.0
0%
$99.1
7%
Colleges
$17.0
$8.4
$0.8
$1.6
$27.8
6%
$25.3
3%
$0.5
4%
$53.6
4%
System
$206.1
$97.2
$114.0
$53.4
$470.7
100%
$868.2
100%
$12.0
100%
$1,350.9
100%
“*Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding.
**All dollars in millions.
42 2015-16 UW System Fact Book
Financial Aid Grants by Type, 2014-15
Other
$53.4 million
(11%)
Institutional
$114.0 million
(24%)
Federal
$206.1 million
(44%)
State
$97.2 million
(21%)
UW System Dollar Volume of Financial Aid, 10-Year History
Undergraduate
Total
Year
Resident
Graduate
Non-Resident
Total Aided
#
% Enroll
#
% Enroll
#
% Enroll
#
% Enroll
#
$M
% Enroll
04-05
92,007
64%
79,410
66%
12,597
56%
10,818
46%
102,825
$767.4
62%
05-06
94,302
65%
81,292
67%
13,010
56%
11,221
48%
105,523
$828.8
63%
06-07
95,580
66%
82,076
67%
13,504
57%
11,523
48%
107,103
$881.2
63%
07-08
98,575
66%
84,045
68%
14,530
58%
11,537
47%
110,112
$951.2
64%
08-09
101,651
67%
86,314
69%
15,337
58%
11,637
48%
113,288
$1,061.9
65%
09-10
108,641
71%
92,280
73%
16,361
60%
12,380
49%
121,021
$1,215.0
68%
10-11
113,287
72%
95,808
75%
17,479
61%
12,814
51%
126,101
$1,318.8
69%
11-12
115,201
74%
97,327
76%
17,874
61%
12,412
50%
127,613
$1,364.2
70%
12-13
115,246
73%
96,616
76%
18,630
61%
11,453
48%
126,699
$1,365.2
70%
13-14
113,134
72%
94,271
76%
18,863
59%
11,178
47%
124,312
$1,355.3
69%
14-15
111,623
71%
92,025
74%
19,598
59%
11,480
48%
123,103
$1,350.9
68%
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 43
Funding for Capital Projects
44 2015-16 UW System Fact Book
Physical Plant Statistics by University/Unit
Madison
No. of Buildings/
Additions
Assignable
Sq. Ft.
Gross
Sq. Ft.
Building Replacement
Value ($)
Contents Replacement
Value ($)
963
15,666,755
28,139,582
6,460,719,160
3,791,933,814
Milwaukee
81
4,198,683
7,451,020
1,233,372,750
562,614,857
Eau Claire
60
1,642,252
2,781,231
570,890,527
127,008,716
Green Bay
70
1,020,804
1,781,987
373,877,203
106,657,594
La Crosse
54
2,032,112
3,202,456
517,924,729
131,100,474
Oshkosh
70
2,298,842
3,896,027
683,413,024
228,550,049
Parkside
40
802,402
1,487,544
343,102,428
100,641,358
Platteville
96
1,527,278
2,392,641
461,286,113
107,431,123
River Falls (incl. Pigeon Lake)
188
1,442,158
2,261,850
447,772,250
124,121,930
Stevens Point
121
1,681,916
2,789,707
547,826,650
150,683,771
Stout
63
1,482,219
2,515,993
457,185,542
112,487,506
Superior
47
864,244
1,351,569
269,503,120
74,852,097
Whitewater
73
1,886,665
3,076,550
617,373,798
195,497,744
6
6,335
9,489
510,104
188,002
27
439,873
748,415
181,243,409
19,315,888
5
136,818
202,041
2,035,678
7,278,034
1,964
37,129,356
64,088,102
13,168,036,485
5,840,362,957
Colleges
Extension
System Administration
Totals
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 45
Budgeted Faculty and Staff Positions, 2015-16
(Full-Time Equivalent)
Associate
Professor
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Other
Unclassified
Staff
Total
Faculty
Instructor
Total
Unclassified
Staff
Classified
Staff
Total UW Staff
Eau Claire
171
116
158
0
445
312
757
419
1,176
Green Bay
36
89
52
0
177
265
442
196
638
99
118
198
0
415
427
842
354
1,196
1,250
386
507
0
2,143
8,946
11,089
5,121
16,210
Milwaukee
263
382
183
0
828
1,693
2,521
1,106
3,627
Oshkosh
122
119
150
7
398
501
899
403
1,302
Parkside
31
47
41
0
119
226
345
186
531
Platteville
110
55
124
0
289
364
653
328
981
River Falls
110
44
110
0
264
175
439
213
652
Stevens Point
143
91
116
5
355
351
706
384
1,090
Stout
77
97
136
0
310
347
657
359
1,016
Superior
34
32
51
0
117
150
267
114
381
Whitewater
99
140
146
0
385
408
793
397
1,190
2,546
1,714
1,972
12
6,244
14,165
20,409
9,581
29,990
Baraboo-Sauk
2.00
6.50
8.00
-
17
14
31
10
41
Barron
4.00
2.75
8.50
-
16
13
29
10
39
Fond du Lac
4.00
10.00
7.45
-
21
15
36
14
49
Fox Valley
11.00
14.75
14.25
-
40
33
73
22
95
Manitowoc
4.00
8.75
5.50
-
19
12
31
12
42
Marathon
7.00
14.25
11.50
-
33
31
64
11
75
Marinette
2.50
5.50
5.75
-
15
13
28
8
37
Marshfield-Wood
4.00
4.00
9.20
-
17
14
31
9
40
Richland
5.00
2.50
6.50
-
15
10
25
10
36
Rock
7.00
9.00
7.00
-
23
26
49
13
62
Sheboygan
3.00
5.50
9.75
-
19
14
33
13
46
Washington
10.00
8.50
7.50
-
27
16
43
15
57
Waukesha
13.00
19.75
13.50
-
47
34
81
19
100
La Crosse
Madison
Total
Colleges
Other
1.50
3.00
5.62
-
11
80
91
22
113
Total
78.00
114.75
120.02
0
313
332
645
186
831
68
116
61
43
288
726
1,014
209
1,223
105
Extension
System Admin.
-
-
-
-
-
57
57
47
Systemwide
-
-
-
-
-
3
3
190
193
2,692
1,946
2,154
55
6,847
15,281
22,128
10,214
32,341
Total UW System
Notes: Includes vacant positions. Does not include 3,121 student assistants in the UW System.
Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Source: UW Office of Budget Planning
46 2015-16 UW System Fact Book
Budgeted Faculty by Institution and Rank, 2015-16
(Appointment Count)
Associate
Professors
Professors
Assistant
Professors
Associate
Professor
Unranked
Instructors
Total
Faculty
Eau Claire
179
119
163
-
-
461
Green Bay
36
89
55
-
-
180
La Crosse
99
118
198
-
-
415
Madison
1,292
401
516
-
-
2,209
Milwaukee
271
386
183
-
-
840
Oshkosh
123
120
170
7
-
420
Parkside
31
47
41
-
-
119
Platteville
111
59
126
-
-
296
River Falls
113
44
113
-
-
270
Stevens Point
146
91
120
6
-
363
Stout
80
98
138
-
-
316
Superior
36
33
55
-
-
124
Whitewater
100
143
147
-
-
390
2,617
1,748
2,025
13
0
6,403
Baraboo-Sauk
2
7
8
-
-
17
Barron
4
3
9
-
-
15
Fond du Lac
4
10
7
-
-
21
Fox Valley
11
15
14
-
-
40
Manitowoc
4
9
6
-
-
18
Marathon
7
14
12
-
-
33
Marinette
3
6
6
-
-
14
Marshfield-Wood
4
4
9
-
-
17
Richland
5
3
7
-
-
14
Rock
7
9
7
-
-
23
Sheboygan
3
6
10
-
-
18
Washington
10
9
8
-
-
26
Waukesha
14
20
14
-
-
48
2
3
6
-
-
10
Total
79
115
120
0
0
314
Extension
75
123
67
46
-
311
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,771
1,986
2,212
59
0
7,028
Total
Colleges
Systemwide Services
Systemwide
Total UW System
Notes: Includes vacant positions.
Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 47
UW System Employees by Race/Ethnicity, Gender,
and Employment Category
Faculty and
Instructional
Academic Staff
African American
American Indian
Asian American*
Hawaiian/Pacific Is.
Hispanic/Latino
Two or More Races
EOC
White
Non-Instructional
Academic Staff
Administrators
and Academic
Leaders
Classified Staff
Graduate
Assistants
Total
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
2013
292
2.5%
268
2.7%
380
3.7%
75
5.0%
170
2.4%
1,185
2.9%
2014
290
2.4%
263
2.6%
380
3.7%
67
4.4%
168
2.4%
1,168
2.9%
2015
262
2.3%
261
2.5%
354
3.7%
65
4.4%
147
2.2%
1,089
2.7%
2013
76
0.6%
56
0.6%
51
0.5%
7
0.5%
31
0.4%
221
0.5%
2014
63
0.5%
60
0.6%
41
0.4%
6
0.4%
27
0.4%
197
0.5%
2015
56
0.5%
53
0.5%
38
0.4%
7
0.5%
14
0.2%
168
0.4%
2013
860
7.2%
473
4.8%
326
3.2%
28
1.9%
312
4.4%
1,999
4.9%
2014
909
7.6%
494
4.8%
345
3.4%
23
1.5%
288
4.1%
2,059
5.0%
2015
917
7.9%
494
4.8%
345
3.6%
27
1.8%
259
3.8%
2,042
5.1%
2013
4
0.0%
4
0.0%
3
0.0%
-
0.0%
4
0.1%
15
0.0%
2014
5
0.0%
5
0.0%
4
0.0%
-
0.0%
1
0.0%
15
0.0%
2015
3
0.0%
5
0.0%
5
0.1%
-
0.0%
1
0.0%
14
0.0%
2013
285
2.4%
203
2.0%
366
3.6%
36
2.4%
246
3.4%
1,136
2.8%
2014
302
2.5%
210
2.1%
370
3.6%
41
2.7%
253
3.6%
1,176
2.9%
2015
312
2.7%
239
2.3%
368
3.9%
40
2.7%
244
3.6%
1,203
3.0%
2013
62
0.5%
72
0.7%
55
0.5%
8
0.5%
70
1.0%
267
0.7%
2014
81
0.7%
83
0.8%
75
0.7%
8
0.5%
88
1.2%
335
0.8%
2015
102
0.9%
127
1.2%
79
0.8%
9
0.6%
110
1.6%
427
1.1%
2013
1,579
13.3%
1,076
10.8%
1,181
11.6%
154
10.3%
833
11.6%
4,823
11.8%
2014
1,650
13.8%
1,115
10.9%
1,215
11.9%
145
9.6%
825
11.6%
4,950
12.1%
2015
1,652
14.2%
1,179
11.4%
1,189
12.4%
148
9.9%
775
11.4%
4,943
12.4%
2013
9,725
81.6%
8,048
80.8%
8,736
85.7%
1,334
89.2%
4,120
57.6%
31,963
78.5%
2014
9,657
80.9%
8,257
80.8%
8,690
85.1%
1,351
89.5%
4,005
56.4%
31,960
78.0%
2015
9,268
79.9%
8,234
79.5%
8,072
84.5%
1,319
88.5%
3,798
56.1%
30,691
77.2%
Unknown Race/
Ethnicity
2013
296
2.5%
210
2.1%
261
2.6%
6
0.4%
113
1.6%
886
2.2%
2014
375
3.1%
259
2.5%
284
2.8%
11
0.7%
177
2.5%
1,106
2.7%
2015
432
3.7%
325
3.1%
270
2.8%
20
1.3%
113
1.7%
1,160
2.9%
International
2013
312
2.6%
623
6.3%
17
0.2%
2
0.1%
2,086
29.2%
3,040
7.5%
2014
261
2.2%
586
5.7%
19
0.2%
2
0.1%
2,091
29.5%
2,959
7.2%
Female
Male
UW System Total
2015
242
2.1%
618
6.0%
27
0.3%
3
0.2%
2,088
30.8%
2,978
7.5%
2013
5,481
46.0%
5,746
57.7%
5,479
53.7%
742
49.6%
3,347
46.8%
20,795
51.1%
2014
5,511
46.1%
5,983
58.6%
5,450
53.4%
757
50.2%
3,241
45.7%
20,942
51.1%
2015
5,362
46.2%
6,064
58.6%
5,084
53.2%
765
51.3%
3,099
45.7%
20,374
51.2%
2013
6,431
54.0%
4,211
42.3%
4,716
46.3%
754
50.4%
3,805
53.2%
19,917
48.9%
2014
6,432
53.9%
4,234
41.4%
4,758
46.6%
752
49.8%
3,857
54.3%
20,033
48.9%
2015
6,232
53.8%
4,292
41.4%
4,474
46.8%
725
48.7%
3,675
54.3%
19,398
48.8%
2013
11,912
100.0%
9,957
100.0%
10,195
100.0%
1,496
100.0%
7,152
100.0%
40,712
100.0%
2014
11,943
100.0%
10,217
100.0%
10,208
100.0%
1,509
100.0%
7,098
100.0%
40,975
100.0%
2015
11,594
100.0%
10,356
100.0%
9,558
100.0%
1,490
100.0%
6,774
100.0%
39,772
100.0%
*State and federal regulations that proscribe racial/ethnic definitions and data collection practices for purposes of equal
employment opportunities and affirmative action do not distinguish various Asian racial/ethnic groups.
48 2015-16 UW System Fact Book
Women as Percent of Faculty by Rank, 5-Year History
80%
70%
60%
Professor
50%
Associate Professor
40%
Assistant Professor
30%
Instructor
20%
All Faculty
10%
0%
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2011-12
By FTE split
2012-13
2013-14
2012-13
2014-15
2015-16
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
Women
Total
%
Women
Total
%
Women
Total
%
Women
Total
%
Women
Total
%
Faculty
Faculty
Women
Faculty
Faculty
Women
Faculty
Faculty
Women
Faculty
Faculty
Women
Faculty
Faculty
Women
Professor
729.82
2,455.95
29.7%
729.42
2,488.73
29.3%
745.76
2,516.92
29.6%
798.16
2,610.62
30.6%
823
2,598
31.7%
Assoc Professor
783.31
1,856.16
42.2%
820.09
1,856.92
44.2%
841.49
1,876.04
44.9%
847.97
1,869.45
45.4%
843
1,852
45.5%
Assist Professor
861.42
1,832.63
47.0%
893.57
1,870.32
47.8%
908.83
1,898.71
47.9%
883.21
1,821.39
48.5%
835
1,712
48.8%
Instructor
15.91
26.91
59.1%
19.83
31.83
62.3%
25.10
40.10
62.6%
29.60
43.60
67.9%
39
53
73.8%
All Faculty
2,390.46
6,171.65
38.7%
2,462.91
6,247.80
39.4%
2,521.18
6,331.77
39.8%
2,558.94
6,345.06
40.0%
2,541
6,215
40.9%
Multicultural Faculty, by Institution, Fall 2015
Asian American
Female
African American
Male
Female
Male
Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Female
Hispanic/
Latino(a)
Male
Female
Male
American Indian
Two or More Races
Female
Male
Female
1
1
Eau Claire
19
15
6
4
5
10
5
Green Bay
6
11
2
2
4
4
1
La Crosse
14
15
2
7
Madison
69
171
28
24
Milwaukee
44
95
20
1
7
3
1
1
1
54
4
3
11
11
395
23
17
20
4
4
3
3
233
4
3
1
1
5
5
3
2
3
2
2
1
2
3
1
1
9
9
10
Platteville
15
24
3
7
River Falls
7
8
1
2
Stevens
Point
6
10
1
2
12
15
4
2
5
3
2
1
23
29
6
5
6
Colleges
6
10
6
3
3
1
Extension
4
1
1
2
2
3
1
245
429
74
104
87
102
22
Total
68
32
41
10
Whitewater
2
2
3
Parkside
Superior
Male
32
1
Oshkosh
Stout
Total
1
2
1
4
28
33
2
2
25
26
2
1
1
1
1
15
56
36
13
2
2
79
2
31
2
1
17
22
19
1,122
2015-16 UW System Fact Book 49
Average AAUP* Salaries of Full-time Faculty, 2015-16
(excludes Medical School)
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Madison
129,500
99,700
85,500
Milwaukee
103,300
78,000
71,300
Eau Claire
76,900
62,800
62,900
Green Bay
71,700
61,400
59,600
La Crosse
79,900
64,500
61,100
Oshkosh
79,800
62,600
66,400
Parkside
72,300
64,000
55,500
Platteville
71,800
59,600
57,400
River Falls
73,300
65,400
59,100
Stevens Point
71,500
59,400
54,400
Stout
71,300
62,600
60,000
Superior
67,500
53,900
56,100
Whitewater
76,800
66,100
70,500
Colleges
62,300
51,000
45,000
*American Association of University Professors
50 2015-16 UW System Fact Book
Index
Academic (degree) programs, 4
By institution, 10-11
Academic Staff
Role in UW System, 4
Statistics, 46, 48
Board of Regents
Committees, 6
Description, 3
Meeting schedule, 6
Members, 5
Officers, 6
Presidents, 3
Budget
By institution, 10-11, 32-33
GPR, 10-year history, 40
UW System, total, 32-33
Buildings
Funding for capital construction, 44
Statistics by University/Unit, 45
Calendar, academic year, 12-13
Campus information, 10-11, back cover
Chancellors, 8, inside back cover
Classified (University) Staff
Role in UW System, 4
Statistics, 46, 48
Colleges, UW
At-a-glance, 11
City & county relationships, 4
Deans, 9, inside back cover
Locations, 9, back cover
Costs, student
By institution, undergraduate, 5-year history, 38-39
Cost of education paid by resident undergrads, 40
Resident undergraduate expenses (weighted average), 41
Debt, undergraduate student, 41
Definitions, student statistics, 14-15
Degrees conferred, 28-31
Bachelor’s degrees, 28
By race/ethnicity, all levels, 28
Graduate and professional, 29
Level and Gender, 10-year history, 31
Students of Color, 10-year history, 31
UW System, all levels, 10-year history, 30
Enrollments, 16-27
Fall enrollment by institution, 16-17
Full-time/part-time, 21
Historical, 21, 23-26
Male/Female, 20
Race/ethnicity, 20, 26
State of origin, 19
UW-Extension, 22
Wisconsin county of origin, 18
Ethnic Groups (see Multicultural and Students of Color)
Expenditures
By classification, and funding source, 36-37
Extension, UW At-a-glance, 11
City & county relationships, 4
Contacts and enrollments, 22
Facilities, 45
Faculty
Budgeted faculty (headcount), 47
Budgeted faculty and staff (FTE), 46
Multicultural, by gender and ethnic group, 48-49
Role in UW System, 4
Salaries, 50
Women, by rank, 49
Female
Degrees conferred, 28, 29, 31
Enrollments, 20-21
Faculty by rank (% of total), 49
Multicultural faculty, 49
Financial Aid, 42-43
By institution, 42
Dollar volume, 10-year history, 43
Highlights, 42
Type of aid, 42-43
Gifts, Grants and Contracts Awarded, 10-year history, 35
GPR Support
By percentage of budget, 10-year history, 40
History and organization of UW System, 2-4
Housing, University, costs, 38-39, 41
Institutions-at-a-Glance, 10-11
Instruction
Cost of, 41
Expenditures, 36, 37
Male
Degrees conferred, 28, 29, 31
Enrollments, 20-21
Multicultural faculty, 49
Map of campus locations, back cover
Mission Statement, UW System, 2
Multicultural (see also Students of Color)
Degrees conferred, 28, 31
Faculty, 48-49
Student enrollment, 20, 26
UW System employees, 48, 49
Offices, UW System Administration, 7, inside back cover
Physical Plant, Statistics, 45
Presidents
Board of Regents, 3
UW System, 3
Public Service, expenditures, 36-37
Regents (see Board of Regents)
Research, expenditures and funding, 35-37
Revenues, 10-year history, 34
Salaries, full-time faculty, 50
Statutes, Wisconsin, Chapter 36, 2
Student(s)
Costs/expenses, 38-41
Debt, 41
Degrees conferred, 28-31
Enrollments, 16-27
Financial aid, 42-43
Gender, 20-21, 28-29, 31
Geographic origin, 18-19
Race/ethnicity, 20, 26, 28, 31
Resident/non-resident, 16-19, 21
Role in UW System, 4
Transfer, 27
Students of Color, 20, 26, 28, 31
Telephone numbers
Board of Regents, 5
Campus, 10-11
Chancellors, 8, inside back cover
Colleges deans, 9, inside back cover
UW System Administration offices, 7, inside back cover
Transfer students, 27
Tuition
By institution, 38-39
% of costs, 41
University Staff, 4
Websites, 6, 10-11, 15, inside back cover
Women (see Female)
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UW System
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country, serving approximately 180,000 students
each fall and employing more than 39,000
faculty and staff statewide.
The UW System is made up of
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13 freshman-sophomore
UW Colleges campuses
Statewide UW-Extension
Together, these institutions are a tremendous
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Wisconsin, the nation, and the world.
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608-262-4048
Finance
Sean P. Nelson (as of 4/17/2017)
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608-262-2324
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715-836-2327
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www.uwp.edu
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$6 billion
$15+ billion annually
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Website
Annual Budget:
Economic Impact:
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$1.5 billion
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Academic and Student Affairs
UW Institutions
Approximately 180,000
Gifts, Grants and
Contracts Awarded:
WebsitePhone
measures that reflect UW System’s strategic
Fall Enrollment:
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