University of Wisconsin-Stout 2011-12 Fact Book
University of Wisconsin-Stout 2011-12 Fact Book
University of Wisconsin-Stout 2011-12 Fact Book
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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong>-<strong>Stout</strong><br />
20<strong>12</strong>-13 <strong>Fact</strong> <strong>Book</strong><br />
Student Data<br />
Enrollments<br />
Highlights (Fall 20<strong>12</strong>):<br />
‣ 50% <strong>of</strong> students were female, 77% were full-time, 8% were minority students, 89% were undergraduates, and 22% were nontraditional<br />
students.<br />
‣ Of the undergraduates, 48% were female, 83% were full-time, 8% were minority students, and 17% were non-traditional. Of the<br />
graduates, 70% were female, 24% were full-time, 9% were minority students and 66% were non-traditional.<br />
‣ Of the 9,247 students, 6,513 were continuing students, 1,877 were new students, 7<strong>12</strong> were transfer students and 145 were reentry<br />
students. New students include new freshmen, new graduate students, new special students and high school students that<br />
take classes at UW-<strong>Stout</strong>.<br />
‣ Of the 1,009 transfer students in the 11-<strong>12</strong> academic year, 299 were from out <strong>of</strong> state, 384 were from WI Technical Colleges,<br />
139 were from <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong> (UW) four year universities, 105 were from UW colleges, 55 were international and 27<br />
were from WI private colleges.<br />
‣ The average age <strong>of</strong> the undergraduate and graduate students was 23 and 37, respectively.<br />
‣ 6,131 <strong>of</strong> the students were from <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, with the largest number <strong>of</strong> students from Dunn, Eau Claire and St. Croix counties.<br />
Students are from 42 different countries and 47 states in addition to <strong>Wisconsin</strong>.<br />
‣ The undergraduate programs with the largest enrollments were: business administration; hotel, restaurant & tourism<br />
management; management; studio art; and engineering technology, respectively. The graduate programs with the largest<br />
enrollments were: education, vocational rehabilitation, and mental health counseling, respectively.<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Planning, Assessment, Research & Quality<br />
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