UW-Green Bay Fact Sheet, FALL 2007
Total Census Date Enrollment:    6,063 Students

Enrollments by Undergraduate/Graduate Level and Degree-status

 

Undergraduate Students

Graduate Students

Grand Total
Degree Seeking Non-degree Seeking Sub-total Degree Seeking Non-degree Seeking Sub-total
All Students 5548 341 5889 142 32 174 6063
               
Full-time (77%) 4618 22 4640 44 2 46 4686
Part-time (23%) 930 319 1249 98 30 128 1377
               
Men (34%) 1917 84 2001 48 11 59 2089
Women (66%) 3634 225 3859 94 21 115 3974
               
Any Fund 102 5194 116 5310 142 25 167 5477
Other Funds Only 354 225 579 0 7 7 586
               
FFTE definition 4928 128 5056 77 12 89 5145

Geographic, Age, and Racial/Ethnic Origins

 

Undergraduate Students

Graduate Students

Grand Total
Degree Seeking Non-degree Seeking Sub-total Degree Seeking Non-degree Seeking Sub-total
Wisconsin Residents from 71 of 72 counties 5221 326 5547 134 29 163 5710
37 Other States 285 3 288 5 1 6 294
30 Other Countries 42 12 54 3 2 5 59
               
Average Age 23.0 22.1 23.0 33.0 34.7 33.3 23.3
Percent over 25 17% 18% 17% 73% 84% 75% 19%
               
U.S. Students of Color            
Native American 96 2 98 6 1 7 105
Southeast Asian 102 2 104 2 2 4 108
Other Asian 65 4 69 1 0 1 70
Hispanic or Latino 82 2 84 0 1 1 85
African American 40 2 42 0 1 1 43
Sub-total(1) 385 12 397 9 5 14 411
Percent of Total 6.9% 3.5% 6.7% 6.3% 15.6% 8.0% 6.8%

(1) 385 of these 411 students are taking 102-funded classes, representing 7.0% of all 102-funded students.  Last year, students of color represented 6.9% of the 102-funded student population.  The prior two years the rate was 6.5% and 5.9%. 

 

Ten Largest Majors
Degrees Granted in 2006-07 

(Link to additional details about majors and minors)

Business Admin. 168
Psychology 109
Human Development 91
Human Biology 89
Elementary Education 81
Communications 62
Nursing 48
History 47
Social Change & Dev 34
Social Work 32

 

                 Students by Class Standing

Cost Information for the 2007-08 School Year   
(Link to the Bursar's Office)   (Link to Financial Aid)    

  • Annual tuition & fees for full-time students (12 to 18 credits per term for undergraduates; 9 or more credits per term for graduate students):
     
    Residency for Tuition Purposes Undergraduates Graduate Students
    Wisconsin $5,959 $7,301
    Minnesota $6,502 $7,689
    KS, MI, MO, NE, ND (MSEP) $8,369 $10,382
    Other Non-residents $13,532 $17,911

     

  • Campus Apartments  Rent for a typical 4-student, 2-bedroom unit is $3,150 per student for the nine month year.  Students who live in campus apartments are not required to purchase a food contract.  (Link to Housing) 
  • Residence Halls Rent for a 2-student unit is $2,950 per student for the nine-month year.  Residence hall residents must purchase a food plan.
  • Food Plans Students who live in the residence halls must purchase a $1,200 (minimum) food plan annually.  (Link to Dining Plans)  


New Undergraduates Starting in Fall 2007

 

New Freshmen

New Transfers

  

 

Average Median Middle 50% score between...
Applicants  3542 1445    ACT Composite 22.5 22 20 and 25
Admits  2462  1056    HS G.P.A. 3.27 3.29 2.98 and 3.60
Admit Ratio  70%  73%   
Enrolled  1001  696     
Yield  41%  66%     
 


Graduation and Retention Rates - "Student Right-to-Know"

Since July 1, 2000, all colleges and universities whose students use any federally-funded financial aid must inform current and prospective students and their parents about the school's graduation rates.  These graduation rates are calculated for groups of new full-time fall freshmen, who are tracked for a minimum of six years.  If you would like to get a printed copy of UW-Green Bay's graduation rates, please contact the Office of Institutional Research at (920)465-2374 or via e-mail at furlongd@uwgb.edu.

Fall

New Full-time Freshmen

Percent Retained to Second Fall Percent Graduated in Six or Fewer Years
1995 818 71.5% 41.8%
1996 982 70.8% 41.7%
1997 926 69.3% 44.4% 
1998 1005 67.6% 45.0%
1999 912 72.8% 46.9%
2000 980 73.8% 52.9%
2001 896 73.3%  53.0%
2002 895 81.9%  
2003 957 75.0%  
2004 993 75.6%  
2005 895 76.5%  
2006 1018 75.3%  

 Links to:

 More retention rates

 More graduation rates

 System-wide graduation rates

 

Some Facts About the Learning Environment at UW-Green Bay

  • Students complete an array of lectures, labs and discussion sections, and independent learning activities (such as internships and individual research projects).
      
  • In a typical fall semester, students can choose from approximately 600 lecture courses and 100 labs or discussions.
      
  • Faculty and academic staff teach all lectures and most labs.
      
  • Approximately 5% of all credit is earned through independent activities.
      
  • Very few undergraduate lecture courses contain more than 75 students.  A quarter are very small, with under 20 students.  The most typical class contains between 20 and 40 students.  The median class contains 29 students.
      
  • UW-Green Bay's student-faculty ratio is 24-to-1.
*Data on the fact sheet come from enrollments after ten days of fall classes.  See the News for more information about which students are included in this summary.

University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
http://www.uwgb.edu/iresearch/index.html
Office Contact: Debbie Furlong, Director of Institutional Research
Address: Office of Provost , 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, WI, 54311
Phone: (920)465-2374               email: furlongd@uwgb.edu