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2017-2018 Fact Book Institutional Research and Planning
Fact Book 2017-2018 Publication Date: August 2018 Any questions concerning material contained in this publication should be directed to: Institutional Research & Planning University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 450 Heide Hall 800 West Main Street Whitewater, WI 53190 Phone: (262) 472-5671 Email: [email protected] URL: www.uww.edu/irp Cover Photograph: Campus Gardens outside Hyer Hall Publication Page Photograph: UW-Whitewater Warhawk Football Photos by University Photographer Craig Schreiner
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Values & Mission of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Values The following values lie at the heart of UW-Whitewater:
1. Commitment to the pursuit of knowledge and understanding 2. Development of the individual 3. Personal and professional integrity 4. Commitment to serve 5. Commitment to develop a sense of community, respect for diversity, and global perspectives
Mission The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is committed to the development of the individual, the growth of personal and professional integrity and respect for diversity and global perspectives. These are met by providing academic and co-curricular programs that emphasize the pursuit of knowledge and understanding and a commitment to service within a safe and secure environment. The mission of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is:
1. To provide a range of undergraduate programs and degrees, including interdisciplinary programs, in letters, sciences, and the arts as well as programs and degrees leading to professional specialization.
2. To offer graduate education built clearly upon its undergraduate emphases and strengths with particular emphasis in the fields of business, education, communication, and human services.
3. To engage in scholarly activity, including research, scholarship and creative endeavor, that supports its programs at the associate and baccalaureate degree level, its graduate programs, and its select mission.
4. To create and maintain a positive and inviting environment for multicultural students, students with disabilities, and nontraditional students, and provide support services and programs for them.
5. To serve as a regional cultural and economic resource center through its service initiatives. 6. To provide continuing education and outreach programs as integrated institutional activities. 7. To provide a variety of co-curricular activities to enhance out-of-class learning opportunities. 8. To encourage and maintain a high level of personal and professional integrity in all University life and activities.
Approved by the UW System Board of Regents, February 11, 2005
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Carnegie Classification for University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Level 4-year public or above Control Public Student Population (Fall 2014) 12,176 Classification Category Basic: Master’s Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs Undergraduate Instructional Program: Balanced arts & sciences/professions, some graduate coexistence Graduate Instructional Program: Postbaccalaureate: Business-dominant, with Arts & Sciences Enrollment Profile: Very high undergraduate Undergraduate Profile: Four-year, full-time, selective, higher transfer-in Size and Setting: Four-year, large, primarily residential This institution participated in the following elective classification – Community Engagement: Curricular Engagement and Outreach and Partnerships Source: The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education by Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research, http://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu
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Table of Contents Front Matter
Values & Mission of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Carnegie Classification for University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Admissions Fall New Freshman Applicants, Admissions, and Enrollment Fall New Transfer Applicants, Admissions, and Enrollment New Freshman and Transfer Students Enrolled by Term Academic Preparation of Fall Semester New Freshman Class Top 20 High Schools of New Freshman Class Top 20 Transfer Institutions of New Transfer Students Geographic Origin of New Freshman Class, Fall 2017 Geographic Origin of New Transfer Students, Fall 2017
Enrollment Historical Enrollment Fall Headcount Enrollment by Student Level Fall FTE Enrollment by Student Level Fall Enrollment by Full-Time and Part-time Status Fall Enrollment by Residency Fall Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Gender Fall Enrollment by Age Fall Enrollment by College Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Diversity Status Indicators Average Undergraduate Class Size Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students from the United States Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Non-Domestic Students Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students by Wisconsin County
Student Outcomes Retention and Graduation Rates of First-Time Full-Time Undergraduate Students Retention and Graduation Rates of First-Time Full-Time Undergraduate Students - Underrepresented Minority (URM) Students Retention and Graduation Rates of First-Time Full-Time Undergraduate Students – Special Populations Retention and Graduation Rates by College Retention and Graduation by College and URM Status High Impact Practices (HIPs) 2015-16 Post-Graduation Survey Results
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Degrees Awarded Degrees Awarded by Degree Level Degrees Awarded by Degree Level and Type Degrees Awarded by College and Degree Type Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by College and Major Graduate Degrees Awarded by College and Major Degrees Awarded by Degree Level and Gender Degrees Awarded by Underrepresented Minority (URM) Status Most Popular Majors of Graduates by Degree Level
Faculty and Staff Headcount of Faculty and Staff by Gender Headcount of Faculty and Staff by Race/Ethnicity Faculty Headcount by Tenure Status, Rank, and Gender Headcount of Faculty by College Faculty and Staff FTE by Employee Classification Faculty and Staff FTE by Source of Funding Average Salaries of Faculty by Rank and Gender Student-to-Faculty Ratio
Financial AidCost of Attendance Volume of Financial Aid Applicants and Recipients Financial Aid Recipients by Student Level and Residency Pell Grant Awards to Undergraduates Financial Aid Awards by Type
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER 2016-17 FACT BOOK
Admissions
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Non-resident 799 825 879 1,019 1,168 1,294 1,184 1,358 1,501 1,266 WI Resident 5,164 4,676 4,642 4,684 4,536 4,511 4,660 4,724 4,727 4,440 Total 5,963 5,501 5,521 5,703 5,704 5,805 5,844 6,082 6,228 5,706 International 38 39 29 21 37 27 35 38 43 43 Non-URM 5,201 4,693 4,569 4,475 4,610 4,743 4,568 4,760 4,814 4,372 URM 724 769 923 1,207 1,057 1,035 1,241 1,284 1,371 1,291 Total 5,963 5,501 5,521 5,703 5,704 5,805 5,844 6,082 6,228 5,706 Non-resident 623 671 732 845 982 1,086 1,010 1,137 1,254 1,074 WI Resident 4,351 3,817 3,774 3,806 3,848 3,724 3,770 3,759 3,802 3,671 Total 4,974 4,488 4,506 4,651 4,830 4,810 4,780 4,896 5,056 4,745 International 37 37 26 20 37 25 35 38 42 42 Non-URM 4,408 3,892 3,846 3,772 4,031 4,111 4,002 4,086 4,168 3,839 URM 529 559 634 859 762 674 743 772 846 864 Total 4,974 4,488 4,506 4,651 4,830 4,810 4,780 4,896 5,056 4,745 Non-resident 211 225 267 291 400 392 315 404 419 352 WI Resident 1,943 1,728 1,777 1,715 1,768 1,716 1,836 1,785 1,801 1,662 Total 2,154 1,953 2,044 2,006 2,168 2,108 2,151 2,189 2,220 2,014 International 16 14 14 10 15 12 13 19 23 9 Non-URM 1,930 1,711 1,779 1,706 1,831 1,818 1,855 1,859 1,884 1,679 URM 208 228 251 290 322 278 283 311 313 326 Total 2,154 1,953 2,044 2,006 2,168 2,108 2,151 2,189 2,220 2,014
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
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Fall New Freshman Applicants, Admissions, and Enrollment
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Fall New Freshman Applicants, Admissions, and Enrollment (continued)
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Applicants, Admissions, and Enrollment
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Non-resident 157 117 160 160 262 256 246 292 309 261 WI Resident 886 915 964 971 939 952 905 1,029 1,013 892 Total 1,043 1,032 1,124 1,131 1,201 1,208 1,151 1,321 1,322 1,153 International 8 6 6 3 12 10 12 14 12 11 Non-URM 951 925 998 1,008 1,036 1,055 956 1,130 1,113 968 URM 84 101 120 120 153 143 183 177 197 174 Total 1,043 1,032 1,124 1,131 1,201 1,208 1,151 1,321 1,322 1,153 Non-resident 140 107 136 140 241 231 221 259 279 235 WI Resident 777 786 849 860 840 834 810 903 901 804 Total 917 893 985 1,000 1,081 1,065 1,031 1,162 1,180 1,039 International 8 5 4 2 12 8 9 13 10 10 Non-URM 842 802 878 900 937 933 866 1,002 1,005 878 URM 67 86 103 98 132 124 156 147 165 151 Total 917 893 985 1,000 1,081 1,065 1,031 1,162 1,180 1,039 Non-resident 74 58 77 79 152 129 132 148 171 162 WI Resident 546 541 609 587 592 560 574 603 589 558 Total 620 599 686 666 744 689 706 751 760 720 International 7 3 2 1 10 7 5 11 4 6 Non-URM 569 543 616 599 652 611 589 651 668 606 URM 44 53 68 66 82 71 112 89 88 108 Total 620 599 686 666 744 689 706 751 760 720
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL Note: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Fall New Transfer Applicants, Admissions, and Enrollment
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Fall 2,154 1,953 2,044 2,006 2,168 2,108 2,151 2,189 2,220 2,014 Spring 56 42 42 46 48 34 38 38 30 *Fall 620 599 686 666 744 689 706 751 760 720 Spring 200 255 276 281 287 288 290 290 269 *
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL Note: Enrollment excludes study away students.* Data not available at time of publication
New Freshman and Transfer Students Enrolled by Term
New Freshman
Transfer
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Fall Semester New Students by Entry Status
New Freshman Transfer
0
100
200
300
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Spring Semester New Students by Entry Status
New Freshman Transfer
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Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL Note: Excludes study away students.
Academic Preparation of Fall Semester New Freshman Class
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32-361%
27-3110%
22-2643%
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ACT Scores of Fall 2017 New Freshmen
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22.2
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22.6
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22.2
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21.8
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22.4
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Average ACT Score
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Institution 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 5 Year Average # of StudentsMukwonago High School 19 42 26 36 37 32.0Non-Wisconsin HS 47 35 33 22 15 30.4Joseph A Craig High School 26 31 22 41 27 29.4Muskego High School 18 30 24 37 37 29.2Oak Creek High School 21 26 26 31 37 28.2Fort Atkinson High School 24 26 32 21 32 27.0Franklin High School 21 21 24 25 39 26.0Arrowhead High School 25 34 25 28 15 25.4Kettle Moraine High School 31 19 20 14 35 23.8Menomonee Falls High School 18 34 22 29 10 22.6Milton High School 24 21 28 22 15 22.0Whitewater High School 25 24 17 15 24 21.0Elkhorn Area High School 26 23 20 15 20 20.8Badger High School 29 26 16 12 20 20.6Oconomowoc High School 13 21 14 22 32 20.4Watertown High School 15 24 22 27 14 20.4Germantown High School 21 22 19 31 6 19.8Hamilton High School 20 19 21 17 20 19.4George Parker High School 21 11 25 18 20 19.0Nathan Hale High School 19 8 23 27 18 19.0% of New Freshmen from Top High Schools 22.0% 23.1% 21.0% 22.1% 23.5%
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL and THS_COLLEGENote: Excludes study away students.
Top 20 High Schools of New Freshman Class
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Institution 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 5 Year Average # of StudentsMadison Area Technical College 67 109 90 104 91 92.2UW-Rock County 69 73 74 70 68 70.8UW-Waukesha 66 72 77 64 58 67.4UW-Milwaukee 27 22 39 25 22 27.0McHenry County College 19 19 24 23 29 22.8Rock Valley College 17 17 12 25 26 19.4Milwaukee Area Technical College 22 14 19 17 16 17.6College Of Lake County 16 13 13 23 18 16.6UW-Washington County 12 11 26 18 15 16.4UW-Baraboo/Sauk County 21 16 9 11 15 14.4UW-Oshkosh 11 14 13 16 14 13.6UW-Platteville 19 4 13 17 10 12.6UW-Madison 14 15 15 11 8 12.6Gateway Technical College-Kenosha 10 11 9 15 17 12.4UW-Parkside 11 16 11 10 8 11.2UW-La Crosse 9 12 16 9 10 11.2Waukesha County Technical College 12 9 8 11 12 10.4William Rainey Harper College 7 6 10 12 13 9.6Blackhawk Technical College 12 5 11 7 11 9.2UW-Stevens Point 8 9 6 12 11 9.2% of Transfer Students from Top 20 Colleges 65.2% 66.1% 65.9% 65.8% 65.6%
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL and THS_COLLEGENote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Top 20 Transfer Institutions of New Transfer Students
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Geographic Origin of New Freshman Class, Fall 2017
Non-Domestic Students
Geographic Origin of New Freshman Class, Fall 2017
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C 21
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Geographic Origin of New Transfer Students, Fall 2017
Non-Domestic Students
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER 2016-17 FACT BOOK | FALL PROFILE
Enrollment
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Historical Enrollment
0
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4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
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1120
1220
1320
1420
1520
1620
17
Total Undergraduate Graduate
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Degree-Seeking 9,409 9,482 9,866 9,962 10,430 10,413 10,497 10,584 10,775 10,522Non-Degree-Seeking 212 248 278 266 322 439 474 558 605 606Total 9,621 9,730 10,144 10,228 10,752 10,852 10,971 11,142 11,380 11,128Degree-Seeking 1,186 1,281 1,312 1,314 1,178 1,081 1,107 1,122 1,170 1,204Non-Degree-Seeking 155 128 101 101 101 82 81 87 78 98Total 1,341 1,409 1,413 1,415 1,279 1,163 1,188 1,209 1,248 1,302
GRAND TOTAL 10,962 11,139 11,557 11,643 12,031 12,015 12,159 12,351 12,628 12,430% Undergraduate 87.8% 87.4% 87.8% 87.8% 89.4% 90.3% 90.2% 90.2% 90.1% 89.5%% Graduate 12.2% 12.6% 12.2% 12.2% 10.6% 9.7% 9.8% 9.8% 9.9% 10.5%
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Fall Headcount Enrollment by Student Level
Undergraduate
Graduate
10,595 10,76311,178 11,276
11,608 11,494 11,604 11,706 11,945 11,726367
376
379 367
423 521555
645683
704
9,500
10,000
10,500
11,000
11,500
12,000
12,500
13,000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Fall Headcount Enrollment
Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Degree-Seeking 8,957.0 9,072.9 9,397.1 9,513.4 9,891.2 9,900.5 10,016.6 10,067.3 10,230.8 10,001.1Non-Degree-Seeking 134.1 153.0 177.9 165.2 167.4 174.2 200.5 189.2 192.7 198.0Total 9,091.1 9,225.9 9,575.0 9,678.6 10,058.6 10,074.6 10,217.2 10,256.5 10,423.4 10,199.0Degree-Seeking 647.8 726.9 777.7 803.9 717.1 633.8 645.4 640.6 670.2 657.5Non-Degree-Seeking 52.4 42.3 43.8 31.3 31.2 28.6 24.0 30.1 21.7 31.3Total 700.3 769.2 821.5 835.3 748.3 662.4 669.4 670.7 691.8 688.8
GRAND TOTAL 9,791.4 9,995.1 10,396.5 10,513.9 10,806.9 10,737.1 10,886.6 10,927.2 11,115.3 10,887.9% Undergraduate 92.8% 92.3% 92.1% 92.1% 93.1% 93.8% 93.9% 93.9% 93.8% 93.7%% Graduate 7.2% 7.7% 7.9% 7.9% 6.9% 6.2% 6.1% 6.1% 6.2% 6.3%
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Fall FTE Enrollment by Student Level
Undergraduate
Graduate
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Fall FTE Enrollment
Undergraduate Graduate Total
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Full-time 4,411 4,518 4,634 4,774 4,966 4,998 4,988 4,933 4,929 4,786Part-time 348 321 320 334 454 526 526 621 696 704Full-time 4,543 4,599 4,822 4,749 4,930 4,866 4,991 5,030 5,159 5,020Part-time 319 292 368 371 402 462 466 558 596 618
9,621 9,730 10,144 10,228 10,752 10,852 10,971 11,142 11,380 11,128Full-time 191 217 266 275 244 236 217 226 240 224Part-time 576 569 520 490 440 381 411 435 436 512Full-time 167 198 229 282 261 183 180 178 191 173Part-time 407 425 398 368 334 363 380 370 381 393
1,341 1,409 1,413 1,415 1,279 1,163 1,188 1,209 1,248 1,302GRAND TOTAL 10,962 11,139 11,557 11,643 12,031 12,015 12,159 12,351 12,628 12,430
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Fall Enrollment by Full-Time and Part-Time Status
Women
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Undergraduate Enrollment by Courseload
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Women Part-time Men Part-time
0%
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60%
80%
100%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Graduate Enrollment by Courseload
Women Full-time Men Full-time
Women Part-time Men Part-time
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Wisconsin Resident 1,943 1,728 1,777 1,715 1,768 1,716 1,836 1,785 1,801 1,662Non-Resident 211 225 267 291 400 392 315 404 419 352
Return to Wisconsin 16 12 5 8 11 13 12 17 13 20Minnesota Reciprocity 8 20 9 11 12 17 7 17 13 18Midwest Exchange 2 5 15 9Veteran's Choice Act 4 7Other Non-Resident 185 188 238 263 377 362 296 370 389 307
Total 2,154 1,953 2,044 2,006 2,168 2,108 2,151 2,189 2,220 2,014% Non-Resident 9.8% 11.5% 13.1% 14.5% 18.5% 18.6% 14.6% 18.5% 18.9% 17.5%Wisconsin Resident 546 541 609 587 592 560 574 603 589 558Non-Resident 74 58 77 79 152 129 132 148 171 162
Return to Wisconsin 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 3Minnesota Reciprocity 6 1 2 3 2 3 5 4 2Midwest Exchange 2 2 7 3Veteran's Choice Act 2 3 2Other Non-Resident 65 54 69 72 148 125 126 139 162 155
Total 620 599 686 666 744 689 706 751 760 720% Non-Resident 11.9% 9.7% 11.2% 11.9% 20.4% 18.7% 18.7% 19.7% 22.5% 22.5%Wisconsin Resident 8,849 8,843 9,112 9,039 9,312 9,258 9,328 9,361 9,495 9,270Non-Resident 772 887 1,032 1,189 1,440 1,594 1,643 1,781 1,885 1,858
Return to Wisconsin 40 45 42 42 46 44 54 56 58 71Minnesota Reciprocity 54 59 50 50 49 55 47 66 60 61Midwest Exchange 10 18 36 41 24 15 10 3 1Veteran's Choice Act 7 13 19Other Non-Resident 668 765 904 1,056 1,321 1,480 1,532 1,649 1,753 1,707
GRAND TOTAL 9,621 9,730 10,144 10,228 10,752 10,852 10,971 11,142 11,380 11,128% Non-Resident 8.0% 9.1% 10.2% 11.6% 13.4% 14.7% 15.0% 16.0% 16.6% 16.7%
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Wisconsin Resident 1,140 1,221 1,196 1,153 999 938 973 990 1,025 1,069Non-Resident 201 188 217 262 280 225 215 219 223 233
Minnesota Reciprocity 7 5 6 8 7 8 5 8 5 3Other Non-Resident 194 183 211 254 273 217 210 211 218 230
Total 1,341 1,409 1,413 1,415 1,279 1,163 1,188 1,209 1,248 1,302% Non-Resident 15.0% 13.3% 15.4% 18.5% 21.9% 19.3% 18.1% 18.1% 17.9% 17.9%Wisconsin Resident 9,989 10,064 10,308 10,192 10,311 10,196 10,301 10,351 10,520 10,339Non-Resident 973 1,075 1,249 1,451 1,720 1,819 1,858 2,000 2,108 2,091
Return to Wisconsin 40 45 42 42 46 44 54 56 58 71Minnesota Reciprocity 61 64 56 58 56 63 52 74 65 64Midwest Exchange 10 18 36 41 24 15 10 3 1Veteran's Choice Act 7 13 19Other Non-Resident 862 948 1,115 1,310 1,594 1,697 1,742 1,860 1,971 1,937
GRAND TOTAL 10,962 11,139 11,557 11,643 12,031 12,015 12,159 12,351 12,628 12,430% Non-Resident 8.9% 9.7% 10.8% 12.5% 14.3% 15.1% 15.3% 16.2% 16.7% 16.8%
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students. Resident status in this table is defined as the fee basis determined by the Office of the Registrar.
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Undergraduate Enrollment by Residency
WI Resident Non-Resident
WI Resident83.3%
Non-Resident 16.7%
Fall 2017 Undergraduate Students by Residency
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Women 210 242 238 248 257 245 235 209 215 204Men 216 223 246 229 251 254 266 263 243 237Total 426 465 484 477 508 499 501 472 458 441Women 25 22 14 8 5 10 15 13 10 11Men 21 19 12 11 11 10 8 6 8 9Total 46 41 26 19 16 20 23 19 18 20Women 130 131 178 200 229 252 296 341 358 353Men 107 128 155 160 193 202 248 295 321 331Total 237 259 333 360 422 454 544 636 679 684Women 39 55 41 44 53 52 53 56 63 62Men 50 45 56 58 67 61 73 67 69 61Total 89 100 97 102 120 113 126 123 132 123Women 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1Men 3 7 8 9 8 5 4 4 5 4Total 6 9 9 11 8 6 7 5 6 5Women 36 36 35 33 43 48 51 45 47 52Men 55 47 34 31 30 40 53 56 60 55Total 91 83 69 64 73 88 104 101 107 107Women 33 32 36 33 44 42 38 42 47 48Men 50 45 45 48 57 49 44 45 43 44Total 83 77 81 81 101 91 82 87 90 92Women 12 34 55 101 126 151 204 287 263 260Men 12 28 41 69 93 108 189 286 278 265Total 24 62 96 170 219 259 393 573 541 525Women 28 41 28 22 10 9 5 4 5 8Men 40 44 34 30 15 5 5 4 6 4Total 68 85 62 52 25 14 10 8 11 12Women 4,243 4,244 4,328 4,417 4,653 4,714 4,614 4,556 4,616 4,491Men 4,308 4,305 4,559 4,475 4,607 4,594 4,567 4,562 4,722 4,628Total 8,551 8,549 8,887 8,892 9,260 9,308 9,181 9,118 9,338 9,119
Undergraduate Total 9,621 9,730 10,144 10,228 10,752 10,852 10,971 11,142 11,380 11,128
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Fall Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Gender
Two or More Races
Unknown
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Hispanic/Latino
International
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Other Asian
Southeast Asian
White/Caucasian
African American/Black
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Women 22 27 36 37 28 26 25 39 31 27Men 26 22 21 32 37 26 34 35 37 32Total 48 49 57 69 65 52 59 74 68 59Women 2 1 2 4 4 3 4 5Men 2 2 4 4 5 3 2 2Total 2 1 2 2 6 8 9 6 6 7Women 17 18 21 21 20 15 14 18 20 38Men 11 14 17 18 18 21 9 8 10 20Total 28 32 38 39 38 36 23 26 30 58Women 7 15 28 35 45 38 25 21 25 18Men 6 23 37 83 86 53 28 22 29 29Total 13 38 65 118 131 91 53 43 54 47Women 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1Men 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 3Total 2 2 4 2 3 3 3 3 1 3Women 22 10 8 9 11 12 14 9 15 13Men 34 30 18 16 17 14 17 20 18 10Total 56 40 26 25 28 26 31 29 33 23Women 5 7 6 5 5 5 4 6 5 7Men 3 2 5 4 5 6 7 4 2 3Total 8 9 11 9 10 11 11 10 7 10Women 1 4 5 5 3 3 6 13Men 2 1 1 4 1 1 6 8Total 1 4 7 6 4 4 1 4 12 21Women 19 17 9 7 4 6 6 3Men 16 18 13 12 10 6 3 3Total 35 35 22 19 14 12 9 3 3Women 671 686 672 645 565 510 534 558 570 615Men 477 513 509 481 415 410 455 453 467 456Total 1,148 1,199 1,181 1,126 980 920 989 1,011 1,037 1,071
Graduate Total 1,341 1,409 1,413 1,415 1,279 1,163 1,188 1,209 1,248 1,30210,962 11,139 11,557 11,643 12,031 12,015 12,159 12,351 12,628 12,430
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
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GRAND TOTAL
Fall Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Gender (continued)
Other Asian
White/Caucasian
Southeast Asian
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African American/Black
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Hispanic/Latino
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Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Fall Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Gender (continued)
African American/Black, 4.0%
American Indian/Alaskan
Native0.2%
Hispanic/Latino6.1%
International, 1.1%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific
Islander, 0.0%Other Asian, 1.0%
Southeast Asian, 0.8%
Two or More Races, 4.7%
Unknown, 0.1%
White/Caucasian81.9%
Other18.1%
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, All Students, Fall 2017
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Less than 18 28 36 35 24 91 232 240 321 356 33618-19 3,626 3,571 3,554 3,501 3,709 3,693 3,765 3,877 3,963 3,74020-21 3,179 3,398 3,699 3,749 3,732 3,795 3,826 3,832 4,038 4,03622-24 1,925 1,827 1,898 1,967 2,211 2,159 2,099 2,074 2,012 1,99325-29 475 493 505 494 494 501 554 552 512 49830-34 133 151 175 201 208 164 197 185 194 21835-39 86 80 95 108 106 117 95 115 124 12840-49 115 113 108 105 133 125 121 110 107 11450-64 51 55 66 60 57 58 64 62 58 4765+ 3 6 9 19 11 8 10 13 16 16Unknown 1 2Total 9,621 9,730 10,144 10,228 10,752 10,852 10,971 11,142 11,380 11,128Average 21.2 21.3 21.3 21.4 21.4 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.2 21.220-21 6 1 8 7 10 1 3 6 822-24 277 323 323 364 302 301 284 280 294 925-29 460 445 462 449 433 364 355 344 366 30630-34 225 248 250 247 227 198 215 218 210 35335-39 119 131 143 124 103 112 137 141 129 22440-49 181 180 159 160 146 134 133 144 158 15550-64 72 78 66 62 55 51 59 75 82 17665+ 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 77Unknown 1 1 1 1 2Total 1,341 1,409 1,413 1,415 1,279 1,163 1,188 1,209 1,248 1,302Average 31.5 31.5 31.0 30.7 30.7 30.9 31.2 31.7 31.7 32.0
10,962 11,139 11,557 11,643 12,031 12,015 12,159 12,351 12,628 12,430
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
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GRAND TOTAL
Fall Enrollment by Age
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Fall Enrollment by Age (continued)
336
3,740
4,036
1,993
498
218 128 114 47 16 20
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
Age Distribution for Fall 2017 Undergraduate Students
9
306
353
224
155
176
77
20
50
100
150
200
250
300
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400
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017A C 1 065 1 129 1 206 1 239 1 168 1 116 1 118 1 086 1 058B E 3 336 3 291 3 242 3 346 3 398 3 682 3 907 4 133 4 106E S 2 135 2 330 2 237 2 205 2 195 1 991 1 922 1 927 1 886L S 2 946 3 116 3 276 3 640 3 652 3 708 3 637 3 629 3 472U 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 9,482 9,866 9,962 10,430 10,413 10,497 10,584 10,775 10,522A C 33 35 32 30 15 16 12 11 13B E 811 809 852 768 700 730 735 766 722E S 404 435 397 344 336 330 344 362 429L S 33 33 33 36 30 31 31 31 39U 2 1Total 1,281 1,312 1,314 1,180 1,081 1,107 1,122 1,170 1,204
GRAND TOTAL 10,763 11,178 11,276 11,610 11,494 11,604 11,706 11,945 11,726
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL, UW-W CDR_STDNT_TERM_ADDL
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Fall Enrollment by College
Note: Enrollment excludes study away students. Includes degree-seeking students only. College is determined by a student's primary declared major as of the 10th day of classes.
Undergraduate
Graduate
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Fall Enrollment by College (continued)
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Women as a Percentage of Total College Enrollment
Arts and Communication Business and Economics Education and Professional Studies Letters and Sciences
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
First Generation Students as a Percentage of Total College Enrollment
Arts and Communication Business and Economics Education and Professional Studies Letters and Sciences
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017936 960 895 919 846 894 829
12 10 4 10 9 12 13591 632 627 616 597 548 *
First-generation Nontraditional Age Pell Recipient URM 290 322 278 283 311 313 326
46.7% 44.3% 42.5% 42.7% 38.6% 40.3% 41.2%0.6% 0.5% 0.2% 0.5% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6%
29.5% 29.2% 29.7% 28.6% 27.3% 24.7% *
% First-generation% Nontraditional Age% Pell Recipient% URM 14.5% 14.9% 13.2% 13.2% 14.2% 14.1% 16.2%Total 2,006 2,168 2,108 2,151 2,189 2,220 2,014
350 401 380 342 385 366 33291 108 106 102 119 108 112
230 262 242 252 232 230 *
First-generation Nontraditional Age Pell Recipient URM 66 82 71 112 89 88 108
52.6% 53.9% 55.2% 48.4% 51.3% 48.2% 46.1%13.7% 14.5% 15.4% 14.4% 15.8% 14.2% 15.6%34.5% 35.2% 35.1% 35.7% 30.9% 30.3% *
% First-generation % Nontraditional Age % Pell Recipient% URM 9.9% 11.0% 10.3% 15.9% 11.9% 11.6% 15.0%Total 666 744 689 706 751 760 720
3,522 4,417 4,652 4,747 4,631 4,610 4,465987 1,009 973 1,041 1,037 1,011 1,021
2,947 3,182 3,246 3,217 3,112 2,979 *
First-generation Nontraditional Age Pell Recipient URM 1,084 1,225 1,272 1,380 1,449 1,481 1,468
34.4% 41.1% 42.9% 43.3% 41.6% 40.5% 40.1%9.6% 9.4% 9.0% 9.5% 9.3% 8.9% 9.2%
28.8% 29.6% 29.9% 29.3% 27.9% 26.2% *
% First-generation% Nontraditional Age% Pell Recipient% URM 10.6% 11.4% 11.7% 12.6% 13.0% 13.0% 13.2%Total 10,228 10,752 10,852 10,971 11,142 11,380 11,128
* Data is not available as of time of publication.
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Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Diversity Status Indicators
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Class Enrollment 2013 2014 2015 2016 20172-9 131 122 105 115 12210-19 311 329 315 295 34820-29 442 453 498 520 53130-39 387 360 376 422 37340-49 141 142 138 110 11650-99 100 93 87 89 73100+ 10 20 21 13 12Total 1,522 1,519 1,540 1,564 1,5752-9 8.6% 8.0% 6.8% 7.4% 7.7%10-19 20.4% 21.7% 20.5% 18.9% 22.1%20-29 29.0% 29.8% 32.3% 33.2% 33.7%30-39 25.4% 23.7% 24.4% 27.0% 23.7%40-49 9.3% 9.3% 9.0% 7.0% 7.4%50-99 6.6% 6.1% 5.6% 5.7% 4.6%100+ 0.7% 1.3% 1.4% 0.8% 0.8%
Data Source: CDR_CRSE_SECTION
Average Undergraduate Class Size
Note: Excludes individual instruction courses with an enrollment of only 1 student (such as research, music instruction, one-to-one independent study, internship credit, etc). Data reflects Fall semester classes only.
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
2-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 100+
Percentage of Undergraduate Class Sections by Class Size, Fall 2017
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Undergraduate Class Sections by Class Size, 5-Year Trend
2-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 100+
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MAP
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students from the United States
MAP
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Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Non-Domestic Students
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL
Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Non-Domestic Students
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Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICALNote: Enrollment excludes study away students.
Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students by Wisconsin County
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER 2016-17 FACT BOOK | RETENTION & GRADUATION
Student Outcomes
Retention Rates Graduation Rates Retention Rates Graduation Rates2nd year 3rd year 4th year 4-year 5-year 6-year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 4-year 5-year 6-year
2007 2,048 76.1% 66.0% 62.0% 27.5% 49.5% 54.8% 81.6% 73.3% 70.2% 28.6% 53.2% 60.2%2008 2,132 78.0% 68.9% 64.4% 27.0% 51.7% 57.7% 84.9% 78.0% 73.9% 28.8% 57.1% 64.3%2009 1,941 78.5% 68.8% 65.3% 27.9% 54.4% 60.0% 84.6% 76.5% 73.4% 29.4% 58.9% 65.9%2010 2,033 76.9% 68.3% 63.7% 29.0% 53.0% 57.4% 84.0% 77.0% 72.3% 30.7% 57.8% 63.8%2011 1,993 80.3% 70.7% 66.7% 32.0% 57.4% 61.7% 87.1% 78.5% 74.4% 33.8% 62.3% 67.8%2012 2,155 76.9% 66.8% 62.4% 31.2% 54.0% 82.3% 75.1% 71.1% 33.0% 58.9%2013 2,096 80.5% 69.6% 66.4% 36.1% 85.8% 76.7% 73.2% 38.0%2014 2,141 80.9% 71.7% 66.4% 86.5% 79.0% 74.0%2015 2,179 81.6% 71.4% 87.2% 78.8%2016 2,199 78.2% 83.3%2017 2,000
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, V_RETGRAD_UG_YEARNote: Retention rates shown reflect student enrollment across consecutive years Fall-to-Fall and excludes non-degree-seeking students.
Fall Cohort
Class Size
Students Who Remain at UW-Whitewater Students Who Remain Within UW-System
Retention and Graduation Rates of First-Time Full-Time Undergraduate Students
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2nd year 3rd year 4th year 4-year 5-year 6-year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 4-year 5-year 6-year2007 197 62.9% 51.3% 45.7% 8.1% 26.4% 31.0% 70.1% 58.4% 55.3% 8.1% 27.9% 34.0%2008 201 73.1% 60.7% 53.2% 13.9% 32.8% 44.3% 76.1% 66.7% 61.2% 14.4% 34.8% 47.3%2009 223 66.8% 53.8% 46.2% 12.1% 32.7% 36.8% 73.1% 59.6% 55.2% 13.0% 34.5% 41.3%2010 250 67.6% 54.0% 48.0% 10.4% 28.8% 37.2% 73.6% 64.0% 57.2% 11.2% 30.8% 43.6%2011 285 76.5% 65.6% 60.4% 20.7% 46.0% 51.2% 82.1% 73.7% 68.8% 21.8% 49.8% 57.2%2012 319 63.3% 52.7% 46.7% 10.7% 29.8% 69.6% 61.1% 55.2% 11.3% 32.9%2013 278 75.9% 60.1% 55.8% 20.1% 80.6% 64.4% 60.4% 20.5%2014 283 75.6% 65.0% 56.5% 80.6% 74.2% 66.1%2015 209 76.1% 61.2% 80.6% 67.3%2016 307 69.7% 75.6%2017 325
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, V_RETGRAD_UG_YEARNote: Retention rates shown reflect student enrollment across consecutive years Fall-to-Fall and excludes non-degree-seeking students.
Retention and Graduation Rates of First-Time Full-Time Undergraduate StudentsUnderrepresented Minority (URM) Students
Graduation RatesRetention RatesGraduation RatesRetention RatesFall
CohortClass Size
Students Who Remain at UW-Whitewater Students Who Remain Within UW-System
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Women Pell Grant Recipients
First Generation
Students
Non-Traditional
StudentsWomen Pell Grant
Recipients
First Generation
Students
Non-Traditional
Students2007 77.0% 68.9% * 42.9% 58.2% 41.0% * 0.0%2008 78.9% 76.5% * 50.0% 60.6% 51.7% * 0.0%2009 81.3% 71.8% 77.5% 100.0% 65.0% 47.9% 57.0% 71.4%2010 78.9% 70.1% 76.3% 88.9% 61.5% 45.8% 54.7% 33.3%2011 82.2% 79.2% 78.4% 62.5% 65.3% 54.0% 58.1% 37.5%2012 80.0% 71.9% 72.7% 70.0%2013 83.2% 76.6% 78.3% 66.7%2014 81.1% 78.7% 78.6% 57.1%2015 82.5% 77.8% 81.0% 62.5%2016 79.8% 75.1% 74.6% 50.0%
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, V_RETGRAD_UG_YEARNote: Retention rates shown reflect student enrollment across consecutive years Fall-to-Fall and excludes non-degree-seeking students.* First Generation data was not collected until 2009.
Fall Cohort
Retention and Graduation Rates of First-Time Full-Time Undergraduate StudentsSpecial Populations
6 Year Graduation Rates2nd Year Retention Rates
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Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, V_RETGRAD_UG_YEAR
Note: Retention rates shown reflect student enrollment across consecutive years Fall-to-Fall. Includes degree-seeking students only. For retention and graduation calculations, college is determined by a student's primary declared major as of the 10th day of classes of their first semester.
Retention and Graduation Rates by College
70.0%
75.0%
80.0%
85.0%
90.0%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
First-to-Second Year Retention of First-Time Full-Time Students
Arts and Communication Business and Economics Education and Professional Studies Letters and Sciences
0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%70.0%80.0%
2008 2009 2010 2011
Six-Year Graduation Rate by College
Arts and Communication Business and Economics Education and Professional Studies Letters and Sciences
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Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, V_RETGRAD_UG_YEAR
Retention and Graduation by College and URM Status
Note: Retention rates shown reflect student enrollment across consecutive years Fall-to-Fall. Includes degree-seeking students only. For retention and graduation calculations, college is determined by a student's primary declared major as of the 10th day of classes of their first semester.
50.0%
55.0%
60.0%
65.0%
70.0%
75.0%
80.0%
85.0%
90.0%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
First-to-Second Year Retention of First-Time Full-Time URM Students
Arts and Communication Business and Economics Education and Professional Studies Letters and Sciences
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
2008 2009 2010 2011
Six-Year Graduation Rate of First-Time Full-Time URM Students
Arts and Communication Business and Economics Education and Professional Studies Letters and Sciences
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2014 2017 2014 2017Participation in at least one HIP experience 25% 23% 25% 21%Participation in two or more HIP experiences 43% 41% 68% 72%
Source: NSSE 2017 Multi-Year Report for UW-WhitewaterNotes: The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), conducted by the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University, is administered every three years at UW four-year institutions. Rates of participation in HIP experiences indicate the percentage of students responding "done or in progress" to the items listed on this page. The percentage of students participating in service-learning is calculated on a different scale than other HIPs, indicating that at least "some" courses included a community-based project. Survey data is self-reported by students. 2014 Response rate: First Year - 21%, Senior - 30%2017 response rate: First Year - 16%, Senior - 20%
High Impact Practices (HIPs)
Freshmen Seniors
32%57%
6%31%
53%
6%0%
50%
100%
Learning Community Service-Learning Research with Faculty
NSSE HIPs - Freshman Participation
2014 Survey 2017 Survey
23%
66%
21%
57%
13%
48%
27%
64%
24%
59%
17%
55%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
Learning Community Service-Learning Research with Faculty Internship/ FieldExperiences
Study Abroad Culminating SeniorExperience (Capstone)
NSSE HIPs - Senior Participation
2014 Survey 2017 Survey
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Note: 2015-16 response rate: 66.1%
Source: Compiled from responses to the "Undergraduate Post-Graduation Plans" survey completed 6 months after graduation. Data from Career and Leadership Development office.
2015-16 Post-Graduation Survey Results
80.5%
9.6%
9.9%
Wisconsin
Northern Illinois
Out of Region
Where do you plan to work after graduation?
Employed79%
Graduate School/Continuing
Education, 15%
Other, 6%
Plans After Graduation
85.7%
94.2%
91.5%
89.7%
Arts & Communication
Business & Economics
Education & ProfessionalStudies
Letters & Sciences
Employed/Continuing Education Rates by College
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Degrees Awarded
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Associate's 9 15 16 27 58 84 108 107 118Bachelor's 1,740 1,758 1,805 1,918 1,944 2,134 2,151 2,207 2,199Master's 419 433 466 481 512 434 412 388 405Education Specialist 13 8 11 10 12 4 5 13 11
GRAND TOTAL 2,181 2,214 2,298 2,436 2,526 2,656 2,676 2,715 2,733% Associate's 0.4% 0.7% 0.7% 1.1% 2.3% 3.2% 4.0% 3.9% 4.3%% Bachelor's 79.8% 79.4% 78.5% 78.7% 77.0% 80.3% 80.4% 81.3% 80.5%% Master's 19.2% 19.6% 20.3% 19.7% 20.3% 16.3% 15.4% 14.3% 14.8%% Education Specialist 0.6% 0.4% 0.5% 0.4% 0.5% 0.2% 0.2% 0.5% 0.4%
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, IPEDS_DEGREE
Degrees Awarded by Degree Level
Associate's, 4.3%
Bachelor's, 80.5%
Master's, 14.8%
Education Specialist, 0.4%
Degrees Awarded, 2016-17
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Degrees Awarded by Degree Level
Associate's Bachelor's Master's Education Specialist
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Associate of Arts 9 15 16 27 58 84 108 107 118Total 9 15 16 27 58 84 108 107 118Bachelor of Arts 532 511 492 504 551 592 575 562 499Bachelor of Business Administration 568 628 653 652 636 647 680 732 713Bachelor of Fine Arts 18 18 20 23 32 23 18 22 14Bachelor of Music 15 16 17 16 15 23 27 14 18Bachelor of Science 294 278 280 393 363 427 506 529 599Bachelor of Science - Education 313 307 343 330 347 422 345 348 356Total 1,740 1,758 1,805 1,918 1,944 2,134 2,151 2,207 2,199Master of Business Administration 173 176 200 204 241 193 174 151 168Master of Professional Accountancy 79 89 91 101 104 98 85 77 81Master of Science 110 77 79 100 102 65 70 77 64Master of Science - Education 57 91 96 76 65 78 83 83 92Total 419 433 466 481 512 434 412 388 405Education Specialist 13 8 11 10 12 4 5 13 11Total 13 8 11 10 12 4 5 13 11
GRAND TOTAL 2,181 2,214 2,298 2,436 2,526 2,656 2,676 2,715 2,733
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, IPEDS_DEGREE
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
Education Specialist
Degrees Awarded by Degree Level and Type
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Bachelor of Arts 231 213 200 214 233 220 217 249 229Bachelor of Fine Arts 18 18 20 23 32 23 18 22 14Bachelor of Music 15 16 17 16 15 23 27 14 18Bachelor of Science 12 8 14 21 28 33 34 31 25Bachelor of Science-Education 1 1 1 2Master of Science 4 9 17 10 14 10 2 9 3Total 281 265 268 284 322 310 298 327 289Bachelor of Arts 2 2 1 1 1 1Bachelor of Business Administration 568 628 653 652 636 647 680 732 713Bachelor of Science 30 28 39 47 40 37 52 31 45Bachelor of Science-Education 1Master of Business Administration 173 176 200 204 241 193 174 151 168Master of Professional Accountancy 79 89 91 101 104 98 85 77 81Master of Science 8 10 8 9 14 5 5 9 14Master of Science-Education 8 17 13 17 9 8 8 6 7Total 868 951 1,004 1,031 1,044 989 1,004 1,007 1,029Bachelor of Arts 2 4Bachelor of Science 3 7 14 36 44Bachelor of Science-Education 270 269 300 296 293 367 301 314 306Master of Science 98 58 54 81 74 50 63 59 47Master of Science-Education 40 68 73 49 47 58 67 64 73Total 408 395 427 429 416 486 445 473 470Associate of Arts 9 15 16 27 58 84 108 107 118Bachelor of Arts 299 296 292 289 316 367 358 312 269Bachelor of Science 252 242 227 322 295 350 406 431 485Bachelor of Science-Education 42 36 43 34 54 54 44 32 50Education Specialist 13 8 11 10 12 4 5 13 11Master of Science-Education 9 6 10 10 9 12 8 13 12Total 624 603 599 692 744 871 929 908 945
GRAND TOTAL 2,181 2,214 2,298 2,436 2,526 2,656 2,676 2,715 2,733
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, IPEDS_DEGREE
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Degrees Awarded by College and Degree Type
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Art 55 40 33 37 53 43 39 45 44Communication 86 107 116 98 124 144Journalism 90 72 72 78 68 70 70 69 33Media Arts and Game Development 27 36 28 44 43 34Multimedia Digital Arts 18 18 25 2Music 25 27 24 19 23 30 29 17 19Speech 77 80 84 9Theatre 12 19 13 16 21 13 16 20 12Total 277 256 251 274 308 300 296 318 286Accounting 122 141 154 144 134 125 126 130 121Economics 11 15 13 15 16 14 16 13 12Entrepreneurship 3 10 20 19 24 20 18 28Finance 122 103 115 105 130 129 121 162 147General Business 58 77 56 69 50 47 55 41 36General Management 58 65 65 75 65 61 88 107 93Human Resource Management 34 39 47 40 50 51 42 47 45Information Technology 44 34 39 47 45 57Information Technology Infrastructure 42 22 28Integrated Science-Business 2 4 3 3 5 11 10 9 5International Business 1 12 11 10 9Management Computer Systems 12 16 14 4 17 4 2 1Marketing 77 116 99 94 88 95 105 116 136Occupational & Environmental Safety 35Occupational Safety 29 25 32 45 34 50 26 42Operations Management 33 33 56 42Supply Chain and Operations Management 32 39 39 39 28Total 600 659 692 700 676 685 732 764 759
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Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by College and Major
Art
s and
Com
mun
icat
ion
Bus
ines
s and
Eco
nom
ics
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Biology 48 66 54 82 61 76 93 89 102Chemistry 8 6 11 20 17 15 24 17 22Computer Science 1 9 22 32 51Criminology 10 36 66English 54 41 37 34 48 52 47 58 52Environmental Science 8 19 23 25French 1 1 2 4 2 2 3 2General Science 1Geography 21 37 31 38 25 34 25 16 19German 4 2 1 1 2 2 5 2History 32 26 30 33 42 46 30 24 30Individually Designed Major 5 2 2 1 4 3 2 9 6Integrated Science-Business 5 5 7 6 4 10 5 8 6International Studies 9 21 10 16 14 13 22 15 7Japanese Studies (Collaborative Program) 1 2 1 3 3Liberal Studies 32 23 29 28 29 51 33 31 31Management Computer Systems 20 14 12 8 10 6 3 1Mathematics 22 15 21 31 36 35 34 28 34Physics 5 8 8 8 9 6 9 11 18Political Science 36 28 29 30 30 44 40 37 32Psychology 70 51 68 70 89 92 116 105 96Public Policy and Administration 17 14 9 17 20 14 18 8 17Social Studies 7 7 6 2 4 1 1 1Social Work 93 109 77 94 110 129 130 131 119Sociology 87 78 96 97 89 105 95 73 41Spanish 13 12 19 21 15 14 18 18 23Undeclared Major (Associate's degree) 9 15 16 27 58 84 108 107 118Women's Studies 3 8 3 4 3 2 3 1Total 602 589 578 672 723 855 916 882 922
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Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by College and Major (continued)
Let
ters
and
Sci
ence
s
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Art Education 1 3 4 8 3 5 4 7 1Business Education 9 5 5 7 12 6 3 4 7Communication Sciences and Disorders 20 21 17 38 18 40 18 37 44Early Childhood Education 23 24 25 36 38 40 37 46 47Elementary Education 134 122 145 98 94 115 109 93 83Physical Education 60 67 76 78 95 116 101 119 125Special Education 23 27 28 34 35 56 43 44 43Total 270 269 300 299 295 378 315 350 350
GRAND TOTAL 1,749 1,773 1,821 1,945 2,002 2,218 2,259 2,314 2,317
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, IPEDS_DEGREE and UW-Whitewater Academic Structure
Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by College and Major (continued) E
duca
tion
and
Prof
essi
onal
Stu
dies
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Communication 4 9 17 10 14 10 2 9 3Total 4 9 17 10 14 10 2 9 3Accounting 79 89 91 101 104 98 85 77 81Applied Economics 4 3Business Administration 173 176 200 204 241 193 174 151 168Environmental Safety and Health 1 5 5 11Safety 8 10 8 9 14 4School Business Management 8 17 13 17 9 8 8 6 7Total 268 292 312 331 368 304 272 243 270Business and Marketing Education 5 11 8 6 4 6 6 8 3Communication Sciences and Disorders 15 15 12 16 16 14 13 12 16Counseling 38 24 26 50 54 28 43 39 28Curriculum and Instruction 40 8 8 9 2 1Professional Development (ED) 3 23 39 24 31 30 32 52 53Reading 6 13 5Special Education 31 32 29 25 16 28 35 12 20Total 138 126 127 130 121 108 130 123 120School Psychology 22 14 21 20 21 16 13 26 23Total 22 14 21 20 21 16 13 26 23
432 441 477 491 524 438 417 401 416
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, IPEDS_DEGREE and UW-Whitewater Academic Structure
GRAND TOTAL
Graduate Degrees Awarded by College and Major
Letters and Sciences
Education and Professional
Studies
Business and Economics
Arts and Communication
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Women 4 7 8 12 37 53 61 62 78Men 5 8 8 15 21 31 47 45 40Total 9 15 16 27 58 84 108 107 118% Women 44.4% 46.7% 50.0% 44.4% 63.8% 63.1% 56.5% 57.9% 66.1%Women 905 964 900 982 1,020 1,134 1,117 1,167 1,121Men 835 794 905 936 924 1,000 1,034 1,040 1,078Total 1,740 1,758 1,805 1,918 1,944 2,134 2,151 2,207 2,199% Women 52.0% 54.8% 49.9% 51.2% 52.5% 53.1% 51.9% 52.9% 51.0%Women 242 218 240 249 246 220 205 195 205Men 177 215 226 232 266 214 207 193 200Total 419 433 466 481 512 434 412 388 405% Women 57.8% 50.3% 51.5% 51.8% 48.0% 50.7% 49.8% 50.3% 50.6%Women 9 5 8 8 11 2 5 13 10Men 4 3 3 2 1 2 1Total 13 8 11 10 12 4 5 13 11% Women 69.2% 62.5% 72.7% 80.0% 91.7% 50.0% 100.0% 100.0% 90.9%
Grand Total 2,181 2,214 2,298 2,436 2,526 2,656 2,676 2,715 2,733
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, IPEDS_DEGREE(continued on next page)
Educational Specialist
Degrees Awarded by Degree Level and Gender
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
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Degrees Awarded by Degree Level and Gender (continued)
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
90.0%
100.0%
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Percentage of Degrees Awarded to Women
Associate's Bachelor's Master's Education Specialist
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Non-URM 8 13 13 10 19 26 38 27 50URM 1 2 3 17 39 58 70 80 68Total 9 15 16 27 58 84 108 107 118% URM 11.1% 13.3% 18.8% 63.0% 67.2% 69.0% 64.8% 74.8% 57.6%International 9 15 15 13 14 20 23 21 22Non-URM 1,594 1,648 1,674 1,756 1,796 1,931 1,921 1,957 1,934URM 137 95 116 149 134 183 207 229 243Total 1,740 1,758 1,805 1,918 1,944 2,134 2,151 2,207 2,199% URM 7.9% 5.4% 6.4% 7.8% 6.9% 8.6% 9.6% 10.4% 11.1%International 14 10 23 32 59 63 26 18 14Non-URM 385 403 416 418 411 336 353 331 358URM 20 20 27 31 42 35 33 39 33Total 419 433 466 481 512 434 412 388 405% URM 4.8% 4.6% 5.8% 6.4% 8.2% 8.1% 8.0% 10.1% 8.1%International 1Non-URM 12 7 11 10 12 3 5 12 10URM 1 1 1 1Total 13 8 11 10 12 4 5 13 11% URM 7.7% 12.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 25.0% 0.0% 7.7% 0.0%
Grand Total 2,181 2,214 2,298 2,436 2,526 2,656 2,676 2,715 2,733
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, IPEDS_DEGREE(continued on next page)
Degrees Awarded by Underrepresented Minority (URM) Status
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Degrees Awarded by Underrepresented Minority (URM) Status (continued)
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Percentage of Degrees Awarded to URM Students
Associate's Bachelor's Master's Education Specialist
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Major # % Major # % Major # % Major # % Major # %
Accounting 154 7.9% Accounting 145 6.8% Accounting 131 6.1% Finance 151 6.8% Communication 143 6.5%
Finance 119 6.1% Social Work 127 6.0% Social Work 129 6.0% Accounting 149 6.8% Marketing 141 6.4%
Social Work 113 5.8% Finance 120 5.6% Finance 116 5.4% Social Work 131 5.9% Accounting 137 6.2%
Communication 105 5.4% Physical Ed. 116 5.4% Psychology 116 5.4% Communication 124 5.6% Finance 133 6.0%
Physical Ed. 96 4.9% Elementary Ed. 115 5.4% Elementary Ed. 112 5.2% Marketing 122 5.5% Physical Ed. 127 5.8%
Business Admin. 240 46.9% Business Admin. 193 44.5% Business Admin. 174 42.2% Business Admin. 151 38.9% Business Admin. 168 41.5%
Accounting 105 20.5% Accounting 98 22.6% Accounting 85 20.6% Accounting 77 19.8% Accounting 81 20.0%
Counseling 54 10.5% Professional Dev 30 6.9% Counseling 43 10.4% Professional Dev 52 13.4% Professional Dev 52 12.8%
Professional Dev 31 6.1% Counseling 28 6.5% Special Ed. 35 8.5% Counseling 39 10.1% Counseling 29 7.2%
Special Ed. 16 3.1% Special Ed. 28 6.5% Professional Dev 32 7.8% School Psych 13 3.4% Special Ed. 20 4.9%
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, IPEDS_DEGREE
Most Popular Majors of Graduates by Degree Level B
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2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER 2016-17 FACT BOOK | FACULTY & STAFF
Faculty and Staff
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Women 166 168 169 176 186Men 197 199 183 181 187Total 363 367 352 357 373Women 134 136 130 141 153Men 110 110 107 113 110Total 244 246 237 254 263Women 151 161 165 170 177Men 93 101 99 114 122Total 244 262 264 284 299Women 214 223 201 199 199Men 158 169 158 156 153Total 372 392 359 355 352Women 16 16 16 15 17Men 21 21 22 21 21Total 37 37 38 36 38Women 62 58 55 54 57Men 21 25 26 24 26Total 83 83 81 78 83
1,343 1,387 1,331 1,364 1,408Total - Women 743 762 736 755 789Total - Men 600 625 595 609 619
Source: UW-Whitewater, HR_IPEDS_POPULATION and October Payroll
Graduate Assistant
GRAND TOTAL
Notes: Unduplicated headcount according to UW-W employee classification system. Limited term employees (LTEs), employees in training, and undergraduate student help are excluded.
Headcount of Faculty and Staff by Gender
Faculty
Instructional Academic Staff
Other Academic Staff
University Staff
Limited Appointment
Women56%
Men44%
Faculty and Staff by Gender, Fall 2017
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Asian 57 57 56 60 68Black, Non-Hispanic 14 12 12 12 11Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3 2 1Hispanic 8 9 10 13 13Native American 2 2 2 2 1Two or More Races 2 3 4 4 6White, Non-Hispanic 271 271 257 257 263Unknown 6 11 10 9 11Total 363 367 352 357 373Asian 9 9 12 14 11Black, Non-Hispanic 9 9 11 12 17Hispanic 3 5 4 4 3Native American 2 1 1 2 1Two or More Races 1White, Non-Hispanic 214 211 200 212 222Unknown 7 11 9 9 9Total 244 246 237 254 263Asian 8 6 6 6 7Black, Non-Hispanic 13 11 11 10 12
Hispanic 5 9 11 9 10Native American 1 1 1 1 1Two or More Races 1 2 2 1White, Non-Hispanic 214 227 226 247 258Unknown 3 7 7 9 10Total 244 262 264 284 299
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Headcount of Faculty and Staff by Race/Ethnicity
Faculty
Instructional Academic Staff
Other Academic Staff
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Asian 2 2 1 2 2Black, Non-Hispanic 5 5 4 5 5Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 1Hispanic 4 4 9 10 12Native American 2 1 1 1 1Two or More Races 2 3 2White, Non-Hispanic 346 361 322 321 318Unknown 12 18 20 13 12Total 372 392 359 355 352Asian 3 2 2Black, Non-Hispanic 2 2 1 1 4Hispanic 1 1 1 2 1White, Non-Hispanic 34 34 33 31 31Total 37 37 38 36 38Asian 5 6 4 4 8Black, Non-Hispanic 3 4 6 9 10Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2Hispanic 5 4 4 1 4Two or More Races 1 1 1 1
White, Non-Hispanic 64 57 48 49 41Unknown 3 12 18 14 19Total 83 83 81 78 83
1,343 1,387 1,331 1,364 1,408
Source: UW-Whitewater, HR_IPEDS_POPULATION and October Payroll
Headcount of Faculty and Staff by Race/Ethnicity (continued )
Notes: Unduplicated headcount according to UW-W employee classification system. Limited term employees (LTEs), employees in training, and undergraduate student help are excluded.
GRAND TOTAL
University Staff
Graduate Assistant
Limited Appointment
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Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women MenProfessor 30 59 35 59 42 54 47 53 47 52Associate Professor 64 69 60 74 56 74 59 67 70 67Assistant Professor 3 2 2 1Total 94 128 95 136 98 130 106 122 117 120Professor 1Associate Professor 3 2 1 1 1 2Assistant Professor 72 69 70 62 69 53 67 58 68 65Total 72 69 73 63 71 53 68 59 69 67Assistant Professor 2Total 2
166 197 168 199 169 183 176 181 186 187
Source: UW-Whitewater, HR_IPEDS_POPULATION and October PayrollNotes: Unduplicated headcount according to UW-W employee classification system. Limited term employees (LTEs), employees in training, and undergraduate student help are excluded.
Faculty Headcount by Tenure Status, Rank, and Gender
GRAND TOTAL
2013 2014 2015 20172016
Tenure Track
No Tenure
Tenure
89 95 96 100 99
133 137 132 128 140
141 135 124 129 134
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Faculty by Rank
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017College of Arts and Communication 54 52 49 47 51College of Business and Economics 75 76 71 78 82College of Education and Professional Studies 66 65 59 62 68College of Letters and Sciences 168 171 171 167 170Not specified 3 2 3 2
GRAND TOTAL 363 367 352 357 373
Source: UW-Whitewater, HR_IPEDS_POPULATION and October PayrollNotes: Unduplicated headcount according to tenure home department
Headcount of Faculty by College
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Faculty 361.6 365.4 350.2 353.3 372.0 Instructional Academic Staff 167.6 176.6 173.5 182.9 185.0 Other Academic Staff 228.0 246.3 250.4 266.9 276.6 University Staff 363.9 383.1 351.6 345.9 345.1 Limited Appointment 37.0 36.6 37.9 35.3 37.1 Graduate Assistant 35.7 36.5 36.5 36.3 39.0
GRAND TOTAL 1,193.8 1,244.5 1,200.1 1,220.6 1,254.7
Source: UW-Whitewater, HR_IPEDS_POPULATION and October Payroll
Faculty and Staff FTE by Employee Classification
Notes: Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) is a metric that counts the number of full-time and part-time employees together, but each employee is counted as a specific fraction of a full-time individual. Limited term employees (LTEs), employees in training, and undergraduate student help are excluded.
1,059 1,111 1,072 1,088 1,112
284 276 259 276 296
0
500
1,000
1,500
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Trend in Full-Time/Part-Time Status of Employees
Full-Time Part-Time
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General Purpose
Revenue (GPR)Program Revenue
Federal Grants and
Aid
Non-Federal Grants, Contracts
and Gifts
General Purpose
Revenue (GPR)Program Revenue
Federal Grants and
Aid
Non-Federal Grants, Contracts
and GiftsFaculty 354.5 5.3 0.7 1.1 355.1 16.4 0.5Instructional Academic Staff 119.5 48.1 0.1 115.9 68.6 0.4Other Academic Staff 99.9 121.4 6.2 0.6 120.0 140.0 5.9 10.8University Staff 233.7 126.3 2.3 1.8 201.1 140.5 1.5 2.0Limited Appointment 31.5 5.5 31.7 5.2 0.3Graduate Assistant 15.9 19.9 14.4 24.1 0.5
GRAND TOTAL 854.9 326.3 9.1 3.4 838.1 394.8 8.3 13.5
Source: UW-Whitewater, HR_IPEDS_POPULATION and October Payroll
2017
Faculty and Staff FTE by Source of Funding
Notes: Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) is a metric that counts the number of full-time and part-time employees together, but each employee is counted as a specific fraction of a full-time individual. Limited term employees (LTEs), employees in training, and undergraduate student help are excluded.
2013
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Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women MenProfessor $70,465 $84,249 $71,563 $84,772 $71,876 $80,831 $75,336 $83,335 $74,079 $83,008Associate Professor $64,265 $66,074 $65,440 $67,034 $65,116 $66,902 $65,043 $70,586 $66,340 $72,587Assistant Professor $61,804 $69,723 $62,998 $71,993 $67,391 $74,494 $68,885 $73,639 $69,103 $74,392
Source: American Association of University Professors (AAUP) annual faculty compensation surveyNotes: Includes faculty on 9-month contracts, which is 99.8% of UW-W faculty
Average Salaries of Faculty by Rank and Gender
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
$70,000
$80,000
$90,000
Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Average Faculty Salaries
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 201722:1 22:1 23:1 22:1 23:1 21:1 21:1 22:1 21:1 20:1
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
Note: Student-to-Faculty Ratio is the ratio of FTE students to FTE instructional staff. Values are shown in reverse order on the line graph since a lower ratio indicates a smaller number of students per each faculty member, indicating smaller class sizes and more individualized attention. Data reflects Fall undergraduate enrollment and faculty headcount only.
22:122:1
23:1
22:1
23:1
21:1 21:1
22:1
21:1
20:1
15
20
252008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
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Financial Aid
On-Campus Room and Board
Year Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate and Graduate Undergraduate Graduate
2008-09 $5,262 $6,426 $900 $766 $4,790 $10,952 $11,9822009-10 $5,551 $6,706 $944 $801 $5,028 $11,523 $12,5352010-11 $5,857 $7,001 $979 $831 $5,402 $12,238 $13,2342011-12 $6,179 $7,312 $1,016 $863 $5,554 $12,749 $13,7292012-13 $6,519 $7,640 $1,009 $859 $5,786 $13,314 $14,2852013-14 $6,519 $7,640 $1,059 $906 $5,900 $13,478 $14,4462014-15 $6,519 $7,640 $1,081 $923 $6,144 $13,744 $14,7072015-16 $6,519 $7,793 $1,118 $956 $7,082 $13,859 $14,9712016-17 $6,519 $7,949 $1,131 $966 $6,326 $14,086 $15,3512017-18 $6,519 $7,949 $1,143 $978 $6,442 $14,104 $15,369
2008-09 $12,835 $16,771 $900 $766 $4,790 $18,525 $22,3272009-10 $13,124 $16,771 $944 $801 $5,028 $19,096 $22,6002010-11 $13,430 $16,771 $979 $831 $5,402 $19,811 $23,0042011-12 $13,752 $16,771 $1,016 $863 $5,554 $20,322 $23,1882012-13 $14,092 $16,771 $1,009 $859 $5,786 $20,887 $23,4162013-14 $14,092 $16,771 $1,059 $906 $5,900 $21,051 $23,5772014-15 $14,092 $16,771 $1,081 $923 $6,144 $21,317 $23,8382015-16 $14,592 $17,107 $1,118 $956 $7,082 $22,792 $25,1452016-17 $15,092 $17,448 $1,131 $965 $6,326 $22,549 $24,7392017-18 $15,092 $17,448 $1,143 $978 $6,442 $22,677 $24,868
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)Note: Room charge based on double occupancy. Board charge based on maximum plan (24 meals).
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Non
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Cost of Attendance
Tuition Fees Total
Res
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$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
$16,000
$18,000
$20,000
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Non-Resident Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate Graduate
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Cost of Attendance (continued)
Resident Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate Graduate
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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17No. Students Enrolled 10,228 10,752 10,852 10,971 11,142 11,380% Completed FAFSA Application 73.0% 73.3% 72.3% 72.4% 70.4% 69.2%% Received Any Aid 79.1% 78.2% 77.1% 77.0% 75.7% 74.4%% Received Need Based Aid 54.1% 55.1% 55.3% 55.1% 52.2% 49.8%
Volume of Financial Aid Applicants and Recipients
Notes: Includes undergraduate students only. Students must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to receive need-based financial aid.
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL, V_RECIP_AID, V_FIN, and Informational Memorandum: Student Financial Aid
79.1% 78.2% 77.1% 77.0% 75.7% 74.4%
54.1% 55.1% 55.3% 55.1% 52.2% 49.8%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
90.0%
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Volume of Financial Aid Applicants and Recipients
% Received Any Aid % Received Need Based Aid
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# %Average Amount # %
Average Amount # %
Average Amount # %
Average Amount # %
Average Amount
Loans 6,549 70.3% $8,130 6,341 68.5% $8,238 6,297 67.5% $8,247 6,127 65.5% $8,088 6,026 63.5% $7,955Grants 4,640 49.8% $4,636 4,662 50.4% $4,819 4,877 52.3% $4,795 4,794 51.2% $4,901 4,851 51.1% $5,130Total 7,411 79.6% $10,093 7,219 78.0% $10,350 7,283 78.1% $10,342 7,184 76.7% $10,168 7,146 75.3% $10,249Loans 887 61.6% $12,847 1,026 64.4% $13,277 1,028 62.6% $13,126 1,104 62.0% $13,117 1,179 62.5% $13,133Grants 459 31.9% $3,666 508 31.9% $4,285 523 31.8% $4,421 579 32.5% $4,517 596 31.6% $3,800Total 992 68.9% $13,199 1,147 72.0% $13,775 1,169 71.2% $13,521 1,247 70.0% $13,710 1,316 69.8% $13,575
8,403 78.2% $10,460 8,366 77.1% $10,819 8,452 77.0% $10,781 8,431 75.7% $10,692 8,462 74.4% $10,776Loans 484 48.4% $13,510 426 45.4% $14,010 419 43.1% $14,003 399 40.3% $14,196 394 38.4% $14,903Grants 160 16.0% $3,871 135 14.4% $3,934 107 11.0% $4,239 119 12.0% $4,535 106 10.3% $4,901Total 579 58.0% $12,363 501 53.4% $12,973 470 48.3% $13,449 452 45.7% $13,725 441 43.0% $14,505Loans 75 26.8% $16,215 63 28.0% $15,760 75 34.9% $16,730 77 35.2% $16,581 78 35.0% $16,314Grants 94 33.6% $11,154 72 32.0% $12,385 39 18.1% $9,507 30 13.7% $8,440 26 11.7% $6,825Total 162 57.9% $13,979 128 56.9% $14,723 101 47.0% $16,095 98 44.7% $15,612 97 43.5% $14,948
741 57.9% $12,716 629 54.1% $13,329 571 48.1% $13,917 550 45.5% $14,061 538 43.1% $14,5859,144 76.0% $10,643 8,995 74.9% $10,995 9,023 74.2% $10,980 8,981 72.7% $10,898 9,000 71.3% $10,994
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, Informational Memorandum: Student Financial Aid
Graduate TotalGRAND TOTAL
Financial Aid Recipients by Student Level and Residency
2015-16 2016-17
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Total Financial Aid Distributed All Students
Total Grants Loans
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2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17No. of UG Students Enrolled 10,752 10,852 10,971 11,142 11,380# Pell Recipients 3,404 3,466 3,406 3,315 3,149% Pell Recipients 32% 32% 31% 30% 28%Average Pell Grant Amount Awarded 3,794 3,900 3,989 3,939 3,923Total Pell Monies Awarded ($M) $12.9 $13.5 $13.6 $13.1 $12.4
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, Informational Memorandum: Student Financial Aid
Pell Grant Awards to Undergraduates
32% 32% 31% 30% 28%
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2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Percentange of UG Students Receiving Pell Grant Awards
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Recipients Amount ($) Recipients Amount ($) Recipients Amount ($) Recipients Amount ($)Federal Pell Grants 3,246 12,944,366 3,217 13,076,938 3,112 12,533,714 2,979 11,880,250Federal SEOG 1,016 559,349 1,008 545,142 985 554,298 1,027 554,467Private Scholarships 831 1,841,926 868 2,067,989 908 2,216,185 907 2,230,144Misc. Institutional Scholarships 855 1,177,988 964 1,386,094 981 1,731,950 1,013 1,970,540Misc. Federal Need Based Grants 55 117,262 64 133,572 68 141,930 64 136,333Misc. Federal Non-Need Based Grants 7 13,373 8 16,366 6 9,922 6 6,304Misc. State Grants 4,806 7,214,623 5,109 7,757,075 5,260 8,198,591 6,134 9,608,645Non-Resident Tuition Remission Grant 586 1,061,330 623 1,162,233 645 1,223,966 682 1,368,222Tuition Remission Waiver 173 818,060 165 822,668 166 857,539 174 894,479Wisconsin G.I. Bill remission 143 808,354 160 891,779 157 930,556 157 922,623
Federal Direct Subsidized Student Loans 5,209 21,041,620 5,084 20,515,580 4,745 18,807,212 4,640 18,378,672Federal Direct Unsubsidized Student Loans 5,762 23,053,270 5,775 23,377,360 5,663 23,078,873 5,708 23,108,516Perkins Loan Program 1,609 1,574,823 1,395 1,380,228 1,223 1,321,945 1,189 1,294,978Federal PLUS Loans - Parent 981 10,252,501 927 9,460,502 969 9,574,739 831 8,521,872Minority Teacher Forgivable Loan 11 25,000 11 20,140Other Non-Wisconsin State Loans 736 6,495,185 814 7,461,846 894 8,013,913 960 8,718,329Federal Work-Study Program * * * 489 524,199
Source: UWSA Office of Policy Analysis & Research, STUDENT_ANALYTICAL, V_RECIP_AID, V_FIN
* Data not available
Notes: Includes loans, grants, and work study. Exclusions to the table consist of uncommon or inconsistent awards. Headcounts are duplicated as students can receive more than one type of financial aid or award.
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