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UWO
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Vision | Research-enhanced comprehensive university built on ideals of liberal education, inclusive excellence and shared governance that reinforces a nationally recognized emphasis on sustainability. |
| Strategic Plan | Opportunity, innovation, sustainability, distinction |
| Enrollment | 13,500, about 11-1200 grads, 82% white, 6%hisp, 2% black, 91% in state, 56% full time |
| Retention Rates | 69%, down from low to mid 70s, |
| Graduation Rates | 55%, 27%, 17% equity gap for black/af-am, 6% w/Hispanic |
| Academic programs | Nearly 200 majors, minors, emphases across four colleges; 35 grad programs (2 doc) |
| Colleges | Business, education and human services, Letters and Science, nursing, (honors also) |
| University studies program | Started in 2013. Quest 1,2,3 focus on signature questions, normally in years 1&2, slightly different at access campuses and for transfers. Also includes writing, community and campus engagement, and other distribution areas. Connected to learning outcomes |
| Research | $12.9m awarded last year, 93 proposals submitted, 51% fringe rate for fac/acad staff, 31% on campus F&A |
| Access campuses | Fox Cities (600), fond du lac (280), merged with UWO, about 25% of students are 22 or older. Merged as part of system restructuring in 2018. |
| UW system | 13 universities, 26 campuses, plus extension. $6.5b budget, 160,000 students, overseen by board of regents |
| Tuition and fees undergraduate | Oshkosh campus UG- instate $262/sch, $3897 flare rate 12-18 credits, $578/sch, $7684 flat rate 12-18 credits; lower rates at access campuses, online; eng tech differential. J term and may term sep |
| Grad tuition | Varies by credit hour, |