UW-Green Bay Fact Sheet, FALL 2003
Total Enrollment: 5,420 Students (4,668 Full-time Equivalent Students)*
Enrollments by Undergraduate/Graduate Level, Sex, and Full-time/Part-time Status
| Undergraduates |
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Graduate Students | Both Levels | |||||
| Students | 5257 | 163 | 5420 | |||||
| FTE | 4590 | 78 | 4668 | |||||
| Full-time | 4389 | 83% | 46 | 28% | 4425 | 82% | ||
| Men | 1536 | 20 | 1556 | |||||
| Women | 2853 | 26 | 2879 | |||||
| Part-time | 868 | 17% | 117 | 72% | 985 | 18% | ||
| Men | 246 | 48 | 294 | |||||
| Women | 622 | 69 | 691 | |||||
| All Men | 1782 | 34% | 68 | 42% | 1850 | 34% | ||
| All Women | 3475 | 66% | 95 | 58% | 3570 | 66% | ||
Enrollments by Undergraduate/Graduate Level and Geographic Origins
| Undergraduates | Graduate Students | Both Levels | ||||||
| Wisconsin Residents (from 71 of 72 counties) |
5013 | 95% | 148 | 91% | 5161 | 95% | ||
| Non-Wisconsin | 244 | 5% | 15 | 9% | 259 | 5% | ||
| US Nonresidents (from 23 states) |
185 | 4% | 9 | 5% | 194 | 4% | ||
| International (from 27 countries) |
59 | 1% | 6 | 4% | 65 | 1% | ||
Enrollments by Undergraduate/Graduate Level, Race/Ethnicity and Age
| Undergraduates | Graduate Students | Both Levels | ||||||
| US Minority | 287 | 5% | 14 | 9% | 301 | 5.6% | ||
| African American | 40 | 1 | 41 | 0.8% | ||||
| Hispanic/Latino | 43 | 1 | 44 | 0.8% | ||||
| American Indian | 75 | 8 | 83 | 1.5% | ||||
| Southeast Asian | 93 | 1 | 94 | 1.7% | ||||
| Other Asian | 36 | 3 | 39 | 0.7% | ||||
| Average Age | 23.0 | 32.8 | 23.3 | |||||
| Percent 26 and older | 17% | 75% | 19% | |||||
Ten Largest Majors
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Cost Information for the 2003-04 School Year (Link to the Bursar's Office) (Link to Financial Aid)
- Tuition and Fees for full-time students
- Undergraduate Wisconsin Resident (12 to 18 credits per term) $4,654
- Undergraduate Nonresident (12 to 18 credits per term) $14,701
- Graduate Wisconsin Resident (9 or more credits per term) $5,996
- Graduate Nonresident (12 to 18 credits per term) $16,606
- Campus Apartments Rent for a typical 4-student, 2-bedroom unit is $2,461 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 $2,311 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 $1,100 (minimum) food plan annually. (Link to Dining Plans)
New Undergraduates Starting in Fall 2003*
New Freshmen |
New Transfers |
Average | Median | Middle 50% score between... | |||
| Applicants | 2916 | 1113 | ACT Composite | 22.7 | 22 | 20 and 25 | |
| Admits | 2220 | 787 | HS G.P.A. | 3.36 | 3.38 | 3.08 and 3.67 | |
| Admit Ratio | 76% | 71% | |||||
| Enrolled | 963 | 455 | 50% of Fall 2003 Freshmen graduated in the top quarter. | ||||
| Yield | 43% | 58% | 95% of Fall 2003 Freshmen graduated in the top half. | ||||
| *Extended Degree students start throughout the year and are not included in this table. | |||||||
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 |
| 1994 | 833 | 64.6% | 41.2% |
| 1995 | 818 | 71.5% | 41.8% |
| 1996 | 982 | 70.8% | 41.7% |
| 1997 | 926 | 69.3% | 44.4% |
| 1998 | 1005 | 67.6% | |
| 1999 | 912 | 72.8% | |
| 2000 | 980 | 73.8% | |
| 2001 | 896 | 73.3% | |
| 2002 | 895 | 81.9% |
Link to more retention rates
Link to more 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 650 lecture courses and 100 labs or discussions.
- Faculty and academic staff teach all lectures and most labs.
- Approximately 4% of all credit is earned through independent activities.
- Very few undergraduate lecture courses contain more than 75 students. Over a quarter are very small, with under 20 students. The most typical class contains between 20 and 40 students. The average size is 36 students.
- UW-Green Bay's student-faculty ratio is 23-to-1.

