UW-Green Bay Fact Sheet, FALL 2000
Total Enrollment* = 5,505 Students; 4,436 FTE
Enrollments by Level for Gender and Full-time or Part-time
| Undergraduate | Graduate | Combined | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Students | 5331 | 174 | 5505 | |||||
| FTE | 4365 | 71 | 4436 | |||||
| Full-time | 4257 | 80% | 29 | 17% | 4286 | 78% | ||
| Men | 1538 | 13 | 1551 | |||||
| Women | 2719 | 16 | 2735 | |||||
| Part-time | 1074 | 20% | 145 | 83% | 1219 | 22% | ||
| Men | 317 | 55 | 372 | |||||
| Women | 757 | 90 | 847 | |||||
| Men | 1855 | 35% | 68 | 39% | 1923 | 35% | ||
| Women | 3476 | 65% | 106 | 61% | 3582 | 65% | ||
Enrollments by Level for Residency, Ethnicity and Age
| Undergraduate | Graduate | Combined | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WI Residents (from 71 of 72 counties) |
4983 | 93% | 157 | 90% | 5140 | 93% | ||
| Nonresidents (including international students) |
348 | 7% | 17 | 10% | 365 | 7% | ||
| US Nonresidents (from 33 states) |
277 | 5% | 11 | 6% | 288 | 5% | ||
| International (from 35 countries) |
71 | 1% | 6 | 3% | 77 | 1% | ||
| US Minority | 286 | 5% | 8 | 5% | 294 | 5% | ||
| American Indian | 110 | 4 | 114 | |||||
| African American | 34 | 1 | 35 | |||||
| Asian | 36 | 3 | 39 | |||||
| Southeast Asian | 72 | 0 | 72 | |||||
| Hispanic American | 34 | 0 | 34 | |||||
| Average Age | 23.4 | 33.8 | 23.7 | |||||
| Percent 26 and Older | 19% | 77% | 21% | |||||
Enrollments by Major or Pre-major -- first and second majors included
| Interdisciplinary Majors |
Disciplinary Majors |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 739 | Business (BUA, PBA) | 163 | Accounting (ACTG, PMA) |
| 93 | Communication and the Arts | 123 | Art |
| 245 | Communication Processes | 170 | Biology |
| 545 | Education (EED, PEL, PSE) | 33 | Chemistry |
| 36 | Environmental Policy & Planning | 182 | Computer Science |
| 127 | Environmental Sciences | 18 | Earth Science |
| 257 | Human Biology (HUB, NSC) | 35 | Economics |
| 217 | Human Development | 136 | English |
| 69 | Humanistic Studies | 16 | French |
| 7 | Individual Major | 6 | Geography |
| 32 | Information Sciences | 14 | German |
| 214 | Interdisciplinary Studies | 125 | History |
| 138 | Nursing (NUR, NURC, NURN,PBN) | 70 | Math |
| 47 | Public Administration | 82 | Music |
| 58 | Social Change & Development | 20 | Philosophy |
| 112 | Social Work (SWK, PSW) | 1 | Physics |
| 33 | Urban & Regional Studies | 68 | Political Science |
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262 | Psychology (PSY, PPSY) | |
| 791 | Undeclared | 55 | Spanish |
| 218 | Pre-professional programs | 63 | Theatre |
| 774 | Education Certification | ||
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| 31 | Administrative Sciences | ||
| 47 | Environmental Science & Policy | ||
| 37 | Applied Leadership in Teaching & Learning | ||
Class Standing
| Matriculating Undergraduates | Undergrad |
Graduate | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Freshman | Sophomore | Junior | Senior | ||
| 1260 | 1190 | 1121 | 1590 | 170 | 174 |
UW-Green Bay History:
The school was established by legislature in 1965 and opened for classes in 1968. Since then UW-Green Bay has built 17 major buildings on the 700-acre campus.
Cost information for 2000-2001 school year:
- Tuition and Fees for full-time students
- Undergraduate Wisconsin Resident (12 - 18 credits per term) $3,306
- Undergraduate Nonresident (12 - 18 credits per term) $10,834
- Graduate Wisconsin Resident (9 or more credits per term) $4,468
- Graduate Nonresident (9 or more credits per term) $13,412
- Campus Apartments Rate is $2,106 for one-fourth of a furnished, two-bedroom apartment with bathroom, kitchen and living room, for nine months. Doubles, singles and private-room apartments at higher rates are also available.
- Residence Halls Rate is $1,978 or $2,106 per student for a nine-month contract for a room shared with one other person. Dormitory residents must purchase the food plan.
- Food Plan $1,000 annualminimum required of students who live in residence halls.
New Undergraduates-Fall 2000
| New Freshmen | New Transfers | ACT Composite |
HS Rank | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Applicants | 2,565 | 1,065 | ||||||
| Admits | 2,077 | 823 | 75th percentile | 25 | Percent in top quarter | 48% | ||
| Admit Ratio | 81% | 77% | Median | 22 | Percent in 2nd quarter | 45% | ||
| Enrolled | 997 | 493 | 25th percentile | 20 | Percent in 3rd quarter | 7% | ||
| Yield | 48% | 60% | Mean | 22.5 | Percent in bottom quarter | 0.1% |
Graduation and Retention Rates
| Percent of New Full-time Fall Freshmen Who... |
Most Recent |
3-Year Average |
|---|---|---|
| Enrolled the 2nd Fall | 72.8% | 69.8% |
| Enrolled the 3rd Fall | 55.3% | 54.6% |
| Enrolled the 4th Fall | 48.7% | 48.8% |
| Graduated in 5 Years | 36.9% | 37.8% |
| Graduated in 6 Years | 41.2% | 44.4% |
| Graduated in 7 Years | 47.9% | 46.3% |
Average Section Sizes (group instruction): 32 students
Ratio of FTE students to FTE Faculty: 22 to 1
Notes: *EDP enrollments of 245 students and 99 FTE are fully integrated into the Fact Sheet. Enrollments in CAPP, Credit Outreach, Study Abroad, Remedial programs, Extension and senior citizen auditors are excluded. Due to rounding, some percents and FTE values may not add up to 100.
