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With our roots in the heart of the state, Wisconsin's right-sized public university launches students on meaningful life journeys through transformational learning in the arts and sciences. Our open-minded, close-knit community, both on and off campus, inspires students to experience the world unfolding in new ways.

Come see for yourself at the place Newsweek calls one of the nation's Most Interesting Universities!

For more information or to arrange a visit and tour,
contact the UWSP Admissions Office at 715-346-2441
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
2100 Main St., Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
www.uwsp.edu

Campus Description

  • Founded 1894
  • 14 major academic and administrative buildings
  • 13 residence halls and 3 student centers
  • The 406-acre campus with 35 buildings, includes a 282-acre nature preserve and 25-acre lake
  • Three off-site field stations - Central Wisconsin Environmental Station at Amherst Junction, Treehaven near Tomahawk and the Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility at Bayfield
  • Located midway between Milwaukee and Minneapolis at intersection of Interstate 39/Highway 51 and U.S. Highway 10
  • University Mascot:
      Stevie Pointer
 
University Colors:
       Purple and Gold

 University Identifiers:

 

Students

  • Enrollment: Total 9,477
    • men 46 percent
    • women 54 percent
  • Average class rank 74th percentile
  • Average first-year student ACT score, 23.3
  • First-year student retention rate, 80 percent
  • Student/faculty ratio is 23:1
  • Average class size is 28
  • 1773 degrees awarded in 2010-2011
  • 46 percent new first-year students are first generation students

Staff

  • 571 instructional staff (faculty, instructors and graduate students)
  • 367 administrative and professional staff
  • 314 classified support staff
  • 76 percent of undergraduate courses are taught by regular faculty, the highest percentage in the UW System

Costs

    (Undergraduate, per semester, 2012-2013 academic year)
  • Tuition & fees:
    $3,756 resident
    $3,998 Minnesota nonresident
    $7,542 nonresident
  • Residence hall:
    $1,798-$1,898 double occupancy
  • Board:
    $1,170-$1,375

Financial Aid

  • 7,439 undergraduates awarded aid in 2010-2011
  • 80.8 percent of UWSP students receive some form of aid
  • $71,300,802 (total dollars spent in all categories) was given in financial aid during the 2010-2011 school year
  • 36 percent of undergraduates are Pell Grant recipients

Foundations

  • UWSP Foundation
    • Distributed $520,771 in scholarships in 2011
    • $16.3 million endowment and total assets of $20.4 million as of December 31, 2010
  • Paper Science Foundation
    • $2 million endowment as of 3/1/12
  • American Suzuki Foundation
    • $377,241 endowment as of 1/1/12

Post Graduation

  • Overall 85 percent placement of 2010 graduates
  • 19 percent of graduates pursue further schooling

Athletics

  • National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III
  • 9 men's varsity sports; 11 women's varsity sports
  • 22 "club" sports and dozens of intramural offerings
  • 9th out of 450 schools, Learfield Sports Director's Cup
  • Conference Affiliation: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC), Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA)
  • 10 NCAA Division III National Team Titles
  • 42 NCAA Division III Individual Titles 
  • 14 straight top 25 finishes in the Directors’ Cup

Academic Programs

  • Over 100 undergraduate program choices within 58 majors  in four colleges: College of Fine Arts and Communication, College of Letters and Sciences, College of Natural Resources and the College of Professional Studies
  • 13 graduate programs including a doctorate in audiology and cooperative programs with UW-Madison and UW-Superior
  • Collaborative Degree Program with UW Colleges in Fond du Lac, Fox Valley, Marathon County, Marshfield/Wood County and Marinette
  • UWSP Continuing Education credit and noncredit offerings


International Programs

  • Ranked 31st nationally for sending students abroad
  • 21 percent of our bachelor's degree recipients have studied abroad, the highest in the UW System
  • Greater number of our students have studied abroad than other UW regional universities
  • Semester abroad opportunities in Australia, Britain, France (Caen), Germany (Marburg), Hungary (Szeged), Ireland, New Zealand (Christchurch), Poland and Spain
  • Summer and winterim programs in Austria, Belize, Brazil, Britain, China, Costa Rica, Europe, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Guatemala, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Mexico (Oaxaca), Nicaragua, Nambia Poland, Switzerland and Thailand
  • Internships in Australia, Britain and China

Economic Impact

  • $407.8 million in total economic impact annually
  • $16.7 million in state and local tax revenue generated
  • For every $1.00 of state tax investment in UW-Stevens Point, there is $9.46 in economic activity in the state.


(Compiled by UWSP Policy Analysis & Planning and updated July 2012)​