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1 FACT BOOK Office of

2 FACT BOOK Office of PO Box 413 Milwaukee, WI (414)

3 University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Important Data Notes Enrollment data: with the exception of the enrollment data in the Community Outreach section, enrollment data presented in the Fact Book is for Fund 101 enrollments only. Comparability of data: due to the conversion to a new student information system (OASIS) in , comparability of data presented in the Fact Book for and may be affected. Missing data: data for Evening Students is not available for Fall This data will be provided in future Fact Books as it becomes available. Data on student employment status is no longer collected. Introduction: the introduction provides an overview of UWM s students, faculty and staff, facilities, and financial data. In past versions of the Fact Book, the student data referenced in the introduction was based on Fund 101 enrollments only. Due to the growth in enrollments in other funds, the introduction to the was modified to include student data based on enrollments in all funds. Therefore, some of the numbers referenced in the introduction (for example, enrollment and credit load) will differ from numbers included in the Fact Book tables.

4 University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Fact Book Table of Contents INTRODUCTION STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS Number of Students Residing in the Milwaukee Area by Zip Code Fall 2003 map Enrollment by Wisconsin County From Which Admitted - Fall 2003 map Distribution of All Undergraduate & Special Transfer Students by College From Which They Were Admitted Distribution of New Freshmen by Wisconsin High School From Which They Were Admitted Average Student Age by Year Level STUDENT PROFILES - Fall 2003 Undergraduate Student Profile Special Student Profile Graduate Student Profile Non-Degree Candidate Profile HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT Fall Headcount Enrollment by Year Level Fall Headcount Enrollment by Year Level Graph Enrollment by Academic Area and Year Enrollment by Academic Area and Gender Enrollment by Heritage and Year Level Minority Student Enrollment by Academic Area Reported as a Percentage of Total Academic Area Enrollment -i-

5 CREDIT LOAD AND FTE STUDENT ENROLLMENT Student Credit Hours by Year Level FTE Enrollment by Year Level FTE Enrollment by Academic Area FTE Enrollment by Academic Area and Year Level - Fall 2003 Average Credit Load of Students by Academic Area Average Credit Load of Students by Year Level CREDITS CONVEYED Credits Conveyed by Curricular Area and Year Level - Fall 2003 Credits Conveyed by Curricular Area - Fall Semesters Credit Affinity - Fall 2003 GRADES Grade Point Average by Year Level Grade Point Average by Academic Area Grade Point Average by Year Level and Academic Area - Fall 2003 DEGREES GRANTED Degrees Granted by Degree Level, Cumulative and Semesterly Totals Degrees Conferred Graph Academic Majors by Degree Level Degrees Granted by Gender and Race Bachelor Degrees by Major Within Academic Area Master Degrees by Major Within Academic Area Doctoral Degrees by Major Within Academic Area COMMUNITY OUTREACH Credit Outreach Enrollments Continuing Education Programs and Enrollments -ii-

6 GRANTS, LOANS AND FEES Information on Financial Aid at UWM Sources of Financial Aid Semester Tuition and Fees for Full-Time Students UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL DATA - Fiscal Year Source of Funds - All Funds (with graph) Use of Funds by Activity - All funds (with graph) Use of Funds by Activity - State Program Funds (with graph) State Program Funds by Division and Activity Use of Funds by Major Expenditure - All Funds (with graph) FACULTY/STAFF EMPLOYMENT AND ORGANIZATION Ranked Faculty, Academic Staff and Classified Staff Unclassified and Classified Staff by Appointment Type Instructional Staff FTE by Curricular Area - Fall 2003 Instructional Staff FTE by School/College Organization Chart FACILITIES Campus Acreage by County Space Inventory Data - Types of Assignable Square Footage GLOSSARY - Definitions of Terms Used in the Fact Book -iii-

7 University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Introduction According to its mission statement, the primary purpose of the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee is to provide Wisconsin's largest metropolitan area with a major comprehensive doctoral university. In the fall semester of 2003, UWM served almost 26,000 students with a staff of about 3,400 employees and a budget in excess of $429 million. Given the size of the university and breadth of its mission, the student population--and the programs in which they are enrolled--is extremely diverse. There are four distinct groups of students served by the University. Undergraduate students enrolled in baccalaureate degree programs make up the largest group, comprising 77% of the student population. Graduate students enrolled in master's and doctoral degree programs represent about 15% of students. Undergraduate special students (undergraduate students not enrolled in degree programs) comprise approximately 6% of students, and non-degree candidates in the Graduate School represent 2% of the student population. Within these groups, there is also considerable diversity. The Student Profile section provides information on each of these groups of students. Almost one-third (32%) of UWM students attend school part-time. There is considerable variation in the credit load carried by students. For undergraduate students, the average credit load is 12.6, while the average credit load for graduate students is 6.9. The average credit load for undergraduate special students and non-degree candidates is 5.9 and 4.5, respectively. The Credit Load section contains information on enrollment and credit load of students by academic area and year level. UWM serves a racially diverse population consisting of 7% African-American students, 2% Asian students, 2% Southeast Asian students, 1% Native American students, 4% Hispanic students, 80% White students and 2% Foreign students. Breakdowns by race appear in the Headcount Enrollment and Degrees Granted sections. Women represent 56% of the total student population at UWM. The percentage of women varies considerably by school/college, ranging from 13% in Engineering to 90% in Nursing. Women comprise 55% of the undergraduate students and 61% of graduate students. Breakdowns by gender appear in the Headcount Enrollment and Degrees Granted sections. The average age of all students at UWM is about 24, ranging from an average of 22 for undergraduates to 34 for doctoral candidates in the Graduate School. The Student Characteristics section provides information on average student age by year level. UWM awards degrees in 82 different baccalaureate degree programs, 48 master's programs, 1 education specialist program and 18 doctoral programs. In , 2,962 bachelor's, 1,309

8 Master's, 8 Education Specialist and 70 doctoral degrees were awarded. See the Degrees Granted section for details. Tuition for resident, undergraduate students increased by 19% from to and by 12% for resident, graduate students. Financial aid awarded to UWM students also increased. Total financial aid accepted by UWM students increased from $108,354,400 in to $121,478,600 in The Grants, Loans and Fees section contains information on tuition and fees and sources of financial aid at UWM. Total funding for UWM increased by almost 7%, from $402 million in to $429 million in Of the total, 29% came from state appropriations and the remainder came from student fees and other sources. See the University Financial Data section for details. UWM had 3,355 full and part-time non-student employees on the October 2003 payroll. Of these, 777 held ranked faculty appointments and 496 were instructional academic staff. See the Faculty/Staff Employment section for details. Questions or comments about the should be directed to the Office of at (414)

9 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS

10 Number of Students Residing in the Milwaukee Area Fall 2003 Students By Zip Code Germantown Mequon-Thiensville Lannon Menomonee Falls Butler Brookfield Elm Grove , UWM New Berlin Greendale Cudahy Muskego Hales Corners Franklin Oak Creek South Milwaukee

11 Enrollment by County from which Admitted Fall Semester 2003 Douglas -4- Bayfield -4- Burnett -0 - Polk -7- Washburn -5- Barron -8- Saint Croix -34- Dunn -14- Pierce -13- Jackson Pepin Sawyer -2- Rusk -2- Chippewa -14- Eau Claire -69- Buffalo -6- Trempealeau -11- Other U.S. States 1416 Other Countries and US Territories 463 La Crosse Vernon -6- Iron Ashland Vilas -11- Clark -6- Crawford -8- Price -8- Taylor -8- Monroe -18- Grant -47- Richland -16- Wood -42- Juneau -15- Iowa -18- Lafayette -14- Lincoln -18- Marathon Sauk -61- Adams -3- Oneida -30- Green -47- Portage -69- Langlade -10- Waushara -11- Green Lake -16- Marquette -13- Columbia -75- Dane Forest -7- Menominee -1- Shawano -32- Waupaca -65- Rock Florence -3- Marinette -64- Oconto -33- Outagamie Calumet -86- Winnebago Fond du Lac Dodge -99- Jefferson Walworth Manitowoc Racine Kenosha Washington Waukesha -3,407- Brown Door -69- Kewaunee -43- Sheboygan Ozaukee Milwaukee -11,488-

12 Distribution of All Undergraduate and Special Transfer Students By College From Which They Were Admitted College Location Carroll College Waukesha, WI Madison Area Technical Coll. Madison, WI Marquette University Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee Area Tech. Coll. Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee School of Engr. Milwaukee, WI University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, WI University of Wisconsin Green Bay, WI University of Wisconsin-Pksd Kenosha, WI University of Wisconsin La Crosse, WI University of Wisconsin Madison, WI University of Wisconsin Ctr Manitowoc, WI University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, WI University of Wisconsin Ctr Sheboygan, WI University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, WI University of Wisconsin Ctr Waukesha, WI University of Wisconsin Ctr West Bend, WI University of Wisconsin Whitewater, WI Note: Includes only those colleges from which 30 or more students entered in at least one of the last ten fall semesters.

13 Distribution of New Freshmen By Wisconsin High School From Which They Were Admitted High School Location High School Appleton East Appleton Appleton East Appleton West Appleton Appleton West North Appleton High Appleton North Appleton High Xavier Appleton Xavier Fox Valley Lutheran Appleton Fox Valley Lutheran Beloit Memorial Beloit Beloit Memorial Brookfield Central Brookfield Brookfield Central Brookfield East Brookfield Brookfield East Brown Deer Brown Deer Brown Deer Burlington Burlington Burlington Cambellsport High Cambellsport Cambellsport High Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Chilton Chilton Chilton Cudahy Cudahy Cudahy Depere Depere Depere West Depere West Depere West Depere Deforest Deforest Deforest East Troy East Troy East Troy Elkhorn Elkhorn Elkhorn Fond du Lac Fond du Lac Fond du Lac Saint Mary's Springs Fond du Lac Saint Mary's Springs Fort Atkinson Fort Atkinson Fort Atkinson Franklin Franklin Franklin Freedom Freedom 3 10 Freedom Germantown Germantown Germantown Nicolet Glendale Nicolet Grafton Grafton Grafton Ashwaubenon Green Bay Ashwaubenon Bay Port Green Bay Bay Port Green Bay East Green Bay Green Bay East Green Bay Southwest Green Bay Green Bay Southwest Green Bay West Green Bay Green Bay West Notre Dame Academy Green Bay Notre Dame Academy Preble Green Bay Preble Greendale Greendale Greendale Martin Luther Greendale Martin Luther Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Whitnall Hales Corners Whitnall Hartford Union Hartford Hartford Union Arrowhead Hartland Arrowhead Hudson Hudson Hudson Kettle Moraine Lutheran Jackson Kettle Moraine Lutheran Craig Janesville Craig George Parker Janesville George Parker Note: Includes only those Wisconsin high schools from which 10 or more students were admitted in at least one of the last ten fall semesters.

14 Distribution of New Freshmen By Wisconsin High School From Which They Were Admitted High School Location High School Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Mary D. Bradford Kenosha Mary D. Bradford Indian Trail Academy Kenosha Indian Trail Academy Tremper Kenosha Tremper Kewaskum Kewaskum Kewaskum Kimberly Public Kimberly Kimberly Public Badger Lake Geneva Badger Little Chute Little Chute Little Chute Casco Luxemburg Casco Edgewood Madison Edgewood James Madison Memorial Madison James Madison Memorial East High School Madison East High School West High School Madison West High School La Follette Madison La Follette Lincoln Manitowoc Lincoln Roncalli Manitowoc Roncalli McFarland McFarland McFarland Menasha Menasha Menasha Menomonee Falls High Menomn Falls Menomonee Falls High Homestead Mequon Homestead Middleton High Middleton Middleton High Bay View Milwaukee Bay View Custer Milwaukee Custer Divine Savior/Holy Angels Milwaukee Divine Savior/Holy Angels Alexander Hamilton Milwaukee Alexander Hamilton Heritage Christian Milwaukee Heritage Christian Solomon Juneau Milwaukee Solomon Juneau Rufus King Milwaukee Rufus King James Madison Milwaukee James Madison Marquette University HS Milwaukee Marquette University HS John Marshall Milwaukee John Marshall Senior Messmer Milwaukee Messmer Milwaukee Lutheran Milwaukee Milwaukee Lutheran Milwaukee Trade & Tech Milwaukee Milwaukee Trade & Tech Lynde & Bradley Tech Milwaukee Lynde & Bradley Tech Thomas More Milwaukee Thomas More North Division Milwaukee North Division Pius XI Milwaukee Pius XI Pulaski Milwaukee Pulaski Riverside University HS Milwaukee Riverside University HS Saint Joan Antida Milwaukee Saint Joan Antida South Division Milwaukee South Division Harold S. Vincent Milwaukee Harold S. Vincent Washington Milwaukee Washington Milw. School of the Arts* Milwaukee Milw. School of the Arts* Wisconsin Lutheran Milwaukee Wisconsin Lutheran Monona Grove High Monona Monona Grove High Monroe Senior High Monroe Monroe Senior High Mukwonago Union Mukwonago Mukwonago Union Muskego Muskego Muskego * Formerly West Division High School Note: Includes only those Wisconsin high schools from which 10 or more students were admitted in at least one of the last ten fall semesters.

15 Distribution of New Freshmen By Wisconsin High School From Which They Were Admitted High School Location High School Neenah High Neenah Neenah High Dwight Eisenhower New Berlin Dwight Eisenhower New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Holstein New Holstein New Holstein New London New London New London Oak Creek Oak Creek Oak Creek Oconomowoc Oconomowoc Oconomowoc Senior Oregon Oregon Oregon Oshkosh West Oshkosh Oshkosh West Pewaukee Pewaukee Pewaukee Platteville Platteville Platteville Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Portage High Portage Portage High Port Washington Port Washington Port Washington Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski J.I. Case Racine J.I. Case Saint Catherine's Racine Saint Catherine's Walden III Racine Walden III Washington Park Racine Washington Park William Horlick Racine William Horlick Saint Francis Saint Francis Saint Francis Westosha Central Salem Westosha Central Sheboygan North Sheboygan Sheboygan North Sheboygan South Sheboygan Sheboygan South Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Slinger Community Slinger Slinger Community South Milwaukee South Milw South Milwaukee Senior Steven's Point Area Sr. Steven's Pt Steven's Point Area Sr. Stoughton Stoughton Stoughton Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay Sun Prairie Sun Prairie Sun Prairie Hamilton Sussex Hamilton Two Rivers Washington Two Rivers Washington Union Grove Union Grove Union Verona Area High Verona Verona Area High Kettle Moraine Wales Kettle Moraine Waterford Waterford Waterford Watertown Senior HS Watertown Watertown Senior HS Catholic Memorial Waukesha Catholic Memorial Waukesha North Waukesha Waukesha North Waukesha South Waukesha Waukesha South Waukesha West Waukesha Waukesha West Waunakee Community Waunakee Waunakee Community Wauwatosa East Wauwatosa Wauwatosa East Wauwatosa West Wauwatosa Wauwatosa West Nathan Hale West Allis Nathan Hale West Allis Central West Allis West Allis Central West Bend East West Bend West Bend East West Bend West West Bend West Bend West Dominican Whitefish Bay Dominican Whitefish Bay Whitefish Bay Whitefish Bay Wilmot Union Wilmot Union Lincoln Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Note: Includes only those Wisconsin high schools from which 10 or more students came in at least one of the last ten fall semesters.

16 Distribution of New Freshmen By Wisconsin High School From Which They Were Admitted High School Location High School Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Mary D. Bradford Kenosha Mary D. Bradford Indian Trail Academy Kenosha Indian Trail Academy Tremper Kenosha Tremper Kewaskum Kewaskum Kewaskum Kimberly Public Kimberly Kimberly Public Badger Lake Geneva Badger Little Chute Little Chute Little Chute Casco Luxemburg Casco Edgewood Madison Edgewood James Madison Memorial Madison James Madison Memorial East High School Madison East High School West High School Madison West High School La Follette Madison La Follette Lincoln Manitowoc Lincoln Roncalli Manitowoc Roncalli McFarland McFarland McFarland Menasha Menasha Menasha Menomonee Falls High Menomn Falls Menomonee Falls High Homestead Mequon Homestead Middleton High Middleton Middleton High Bay View Milwaukee Bay View Custer Milwaukee Custer Divine Savior/Holy Angels Milwaukee Divine Savior/Holy Angels Alexander Hamilton Milwaukee Alexander Hamilton Heritage Christian Milwaukee Heritage Christian Solomon Juneau Milwaukee Solomon Juneau Rufus King Milwaukee Rufus King James Madison Milwaukee James Madison Marquette University HS Milwaukee Marquette University HS John Marshall Milwaukee John Marshall Senior Messmer Milwaukee Messmer Milwaukee Lutheran Milwaukee Milwaukee Lutheran Milwaukee Trade & Tech Milwaukee Milwaukee Trade & Tech Lynde & Bradley Tech Milwaukee Lynde & Bradley Tech Thomas More Milwaukee Thomas More North Division Milwaukee North Division Pius XI Milwaukee Pius XI Pulaski Milwaukee Pulaski Riverside University HS Milwaukee Riverside University HS Saint Joan Antida Milwaukee Saint Joan Antida South Division Milwaukee South Division Harold S. Vincent Milwaukee Harold S. Vincent Washington Milwaukee Washington Milw. School of the Arts* Milwaukee Milw. School of the Arts* Wisconsin Lutheran Milwaukee Wisconsin Lutheran Monona Grove High Monona Monona Grove High Monroe Senior High Monroe Monroe Senior High Mukwonago Union Mukwonago Mukwonago Union Muskego Muskego Muskego * Formerly West Division High School Note: Includes only those Wisconsin high schools from which 10 or more students were admitted in at least one of the last ten fall semesters.

17 Distribution of New Freshmen By Wisconsin High School From Which They Were Admitted High School Location High School Neenah High Neenah Neenah High Dwight Eisenhower New Berlin Dwight Eisenhower New Berlin New Berlin New Berlin New Holstein New Holstein New Holstein New London New London New London Oak Creek Oak Creek Oak Creek Oconomowoc Oconomowoc Oconomowoc Senior Oregon Oregon Oregon Oshkosh West Oshkosh Oshkosh West Pewaukee Pewaukee Pewaukee Platteville Platteville Platteville Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Portage High Portage Portage High Port Washington Port Washington Port Washington Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski J.I. Case Racine J.I. Case Saint Catherine's Racine Saint Catherine's Walden III Racine Walden III Washington Park Racine Washington Park William Horlick Racine William Horlick Saint Francis Saint Francis Saint Francis Westosha Central Salem Westosha Central Sheboygan North Sheboygan Sheboygan North Sheboygan South Sheboygan Sheboygan South Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Slinger Community Slinger Slinger Community South Milwaukee South Milw South Milwaukee Senior Steven's Point Area Sr. Steven's Pt Steven's Point Area Sr. Stoughton Stoughton Stoughton Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay Sun Prairie Sun Prairie Sun Prairie Hamilton Sussex Hamilton Two Rivers Washington Two Rivers Washington Union Grove Union Grove Union Verona Area High Verona Verona Area High Kettle Moraine Wales Kettle Moraine Waterford Waterford Waterford Watertown Senior HS Watertown Watertown Senior HS Catholic Memorial Waukesha Catholic Memorial Waukesha North Waukesha Waukesha North Waukesha South Waukesha Waukesha South Waukesha West Waukesha Waukesha West Waunakee Community Waunakee Waunakee Community Wauwatosa East Wauwatosa Wauwatosa East Wauwatosa West Wauwatosa Wauwatosa West Nathan Hale West Allis Nathan Hale West Allis Central West Allis West Allis Central West Bend East West Bend West Bend East West Bend West West Bend West Bend West Dominican Whitefish Bay Dominican Whitefish Bay Whitefish Bay Whitefish Bay Wilmot Union Wilmot Union Lincoln Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Note: Includes only those Wisconsin high schools from which 10 or more students came in at least one of the last ten fall semesters.

18 Average Student Age By Year Level Fall of: Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Specials Masters Doctors NDC Total Note: Age is computed as of August 31 for each academic year.

19 STUDENT PROFILES

20 Undergraduate Student Profile Fall 2003 Percent Average Students Women Minority Age Credits Health Sciences % 10.4% Architecture & Urban Planning % 7.1% Business Administration 3, % 9.9% Education 1, % 12.1% Engineering & Applied Science 1, % 10.3% The Arts 1, % 8.2% Letters & Science 7, % 17.6% Information Studies % 19.3% Nursing 1, % 11.1% Social Welfare % 16.6% Special Programs % 25.0% Total 19, % 13.3% Note: Undergraduate enrollment does not include Special Students. Education undergraduates (except in Community Education) are Juniors and Seniors only.

21 Special Student Profile Fall 2003 Percent Average Students Women Minority Age Credits Health Sciences % Architecture & Urban Planning % Business Administration % 66.7% Education % 22.2% Engineering & Applied Science % The Arts % Letters & Science % 80.8% Information Studies Nursing % 27.1% Social Welfare Special Programs % 21.1% Total 1, % 23.9%

22 Graduate Student Profile Fall 2003 Percent Average Students Women Minority Age Credits Health Sciences % 11.9% Architecture & Urban Planning % 12.4% Business Administration % 10.3% Education % 21.0% Engineering & Applied Science % 13.1% The Arts % 19.6% Letters & Science 1, % 17.5% Information Studies % 15.1% Nursing % 13.4% Social Welfare % 18.8% Special Programs % 10.6% Total 3, % 16.0%

23 Non-Degree Candidate Profile Fall 2003 Percent Average Students Women Minority Age Credits Health Sciences % Architecture & Urban Planning % 20.0% Business Administration % 18.2% Education % 29.1% Engineering & Applied Science % 20.0% The Arts % Letters & Science % 17.0% Information Studies % 10.0% Nursing % 9.5% Social Welfare % 37.9% Special Programs % 6.3% Total % 21.2%

24 HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

25 Fall Headcount Enrollment By Year Level Soph- Non- Fall Freshmen omores Juniors Seniors Specials Grads Masters Doctors NDCs Grads Total , , ,245 1, , , ,618 1, , , ,644 1, , , ,812 1, , , ,045 2,000 1, , , ,950 2,185 1,194 1, ,346 1,008 9, ,197 2,239 1,379 1,113 1,101 9,029 1,150 10, ,471 2,376 1,549 1,305 1,228 9,929 1,373 11, ,181 2,635 1,678 1,322 1,343 11,159 1,659 12, ,728 3,269 1,819 1,592 1,521 11,929 2,247 14, ,883 3,479 2,229 1,693 1,598 12,882 2,537 15, ,248 3,728 2,563 2,085 1,634 14,258 2,510 16, ,504 4,185 3,103 2,543 1,547 15,882 3,096 18, ,932 4,657 3,538 2,825 1,490 17,442 3, ,380 20, ,904 5,287 4,212 3,021 1,244 18,668 3, ,609 22, ,950 5,092 4,468 3,522 1,349 19,381 3, ,912 23, ,808 5,276 4,318 3,995 1,339 20,736 3, ,207 24, ,833 5,253 4,414 3,919 1,515 20,934 3, ,487 25, ,413 5,048 4,409 4,045 1,398 20,313 3, ,648 24, ,122 4,980 4,410 4,201 1,313 20,026 3, ,660 24, ,825 4,780 4,287 4,362 1,655 19,909 3, ,372 24, ,190 4,646 4,067 4,422 2,231 20,556 3, ,262 24, ,117 4,608 3,884 4,400 2,601 20,610 3, ,468 25, ,263 4,825 3,964 4,296 3,030 21,378 3, ,555 25, ,200 5,073 4,217 4,387 3,216 22,093 3, ,570 26, ,816 5,020 4,321 4,817 2,807 21,781 3, ,341 26, ,322 5,069 4,439 4,652 2,513 21,995 3, ,473 26, ,133 5,093 4,352 5,043 2,368 21,989 3, ,475 26, ,999 5,141 4,312 5,032 2,237 21,721 3, ,492 26, ,872 5,087 4,461 5,169 1,946 21,535 3, ,395 25, ,379 4,983 4,456 5,193 1,635 20,646 3, ,567 25, ,724 4,837 4,204 5,269 1,652 20,686 3, ,526 25, ,564 5,299 3,821 5,069 1,563 20,316 3, ,541 24, ,580 5,662 3,697 4,971 1,675 20,585 3, ,795 25, ,170 5,804 3,718 5,002 1,863 20,557 3, ,899 25, ,603 5,568 3,353 5,236 1,955 19,715 3, ,626 24, ,502 5,148 3,086 5,335 2,045 19,116 3, ,678 23, ,202 4,481 3,035 5,369 2,157 18,244 3, ,740 22, ,237 4,117 2,842 5,361 2,110 17,667 3, ,675 22, ,707 4,040 2,709 4,816 2,156 17,428 3, ,449 21, ,913 4,321 2,783 4,746 1,922 17,685 3, ,566 22, ,278 4,462 2,884 4,780 1,799 18,203 3, ,397 22, ,629 4,597 3,138 4,749 1,580 18,693 2, ,271 22, ,513 5,092 3,257 4,917 1,324 19,103 2, ,099 23, ,618 5,256 3,539 4,991 1,392 19,796 2, ,032 23, ,932 4,684 4,056 5,205 1,226 20,103 3, ,241 24, ,344 4,816 4,056 5,456 1,127 20,799 2, ,091 24,890 NOTE: The method of determining the official enrollment changed in Since Fall 1975, only those students who paid their fees (tuition) or made acceptable financial commitments were counted. Prior to Fall 1975, enrollment figures included some non-paid students.

26 30,000 Fall Headcount Enrollment By Year Level 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5, Fall Semester Undergraduates Graduates

27 Enrollment By Academic Area and Year Level Fall 2003 School / College Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Specials Non- Grads Masters Doctors NDCs Grads Total Health Sciences ,105 Arch. & Urban Planning Business Administration , , ,899 Education , ,849 Engineering & Appl Sci , ,863 The Arts , ,764 Letters & Science 2,613 1,931 1,524 1, , ,238 8,850 Information Studies Nursing , ,567 Social Welfare ,070 Special Programs UWM Total 5,344 4,816 4,056 5,456 1,127 20,799 2, ,091 24,890 Business Administration now includes freshmen and sophomores. Prior to Fall 1995 they were classified as pre-business Administration in Letters & Science. Students classified as Pre-Education in Letters & Science prior to Fall 1995 are now included in Education.

28 Enrollment By Academic Area and Gender Fall Health Sciences Arch & Urban Planning Business Admin Education Engineering The Arts Letters & Science Info Studies Nursing Social Welfare Special Programs Total 1984 Men , , , ,731 Women , , , ,165 13,733 Total 1, ,103 1,867 1,779 1,222 13, , ,950 26, Men , , , ,840 Women , , , ,705 Total ,102 2,057 1,772 1,207 13, ,116 1,000 1,668 24, Men , , , ,827 Women , , ,754 Total ,021 2,144 1,725 1,169 13, ,003 1,349 24, Men , , , ,460 Women , , ,653 Total ,116 2,133 1,565 1,144 13, ,079 1,100 24, Men , , , ,805 Women , , ,407 Total ,301 2,037 1,678 1,194 13, ,163 1,120 25, Men , , , ,248 Women , , ,508 Total ,955 1,892 1,649 1,299 13, ,143 1,101 23, Men , , , ,381 Women , , ,806 Total ,900 2,010 1,672 1,338 13, ,164 1,193 24, Men , , , ,388 Women , , ,892 Total ,894 2,140 1,626 1,356 13, ,181 1,176 24, Men , , , ,850 Women , , ,176 Total 1, ,760 2,021 1,567 1,212 12, ,050 1,181 1,315 23, Men , , ,423 Women , , ,886 Total 1, ,739 1,953 1,561 1,183 11, ,143 1,298 1,485 22,309

29 Enrollment By Academic Area and Gender Fall Health Sciences Arch & Urban Planning Business Admin Education Engineering The Arts Letters & Science Info Studies Nursing Social Welfare Special Programs Total 1994 Men , , , ,830 Women , , ,023 11,532 Total 1, ,876 1,990 1,515 1,117 10, ,122 1,375 1,622 21, Men , , , ,408 Women ,373 2, , ,027 11,248 Total 1, ,222 2,855 1,547 1,133 7, ,331 1,686 20, Men , , , ,205 Women ,462 1, , ,036 10,991 Total 1, ,337 2,689 1,545 1,187 7, ,289 1,681 20, Men , , , ,305 Women ,609 2, , ,490 Total 1, ,631 2,749 1,619 1,308 7, ,228 1,456 20, Men , , , ,582 Women ,702 1, , ,708 Total 1, ,879 2,668 1,739 1,397 7, ,238 1,310 21, Men , , , ,740 Women ,735 2, , ,095 Total 1, ,978 2,717 1,777 1,509 7, ,180 1,129 21, Men , , , ,901 Women ,723 2, , ,339 Total ,997 2,698 1,906 1,572 7, , , Men , , , ,568 Women ,775 2, , ,260 Total ,154 2,789 1,939 1,626 8, ,018 1,027 1,004 23, Men , , , ,744 Women ,719 2, , , ,600 Total ,012 2,789 1,924 1,667 8, ,263 1,057 1,103 24, Men , , , ,000 Women ,652 2, , , ,890 Total 1, ,899 2,849 1,863 1,764 8, ,567 1, ,890

30 Enrollment By Heritage and Year Level Fall Heritage Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Specials Masters Doctors NDCs Total % of Total 1994 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 2,434 3,585 2,587 4,662 1,790 2, , % International % Total 3,202 4,481 3,035 5,369 2,157 3, , % 1995 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 2,466 3,256 2,378 4,547 1,748 2, , % International % Total 3,237 4,117 2,842 5,361 2,110 3, , % 1996 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 2,808 3,221 2,256 4,035 1,787 2, , % International % Total 3,707 4,040 2,709 4,816 2,156 3, , % 1997 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 2,951 3,470 2,339 3,967 1,577 2, , % International % Total 3,913 4,321 2,783 4,746 1,922 3, , % 1998 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 3,203 3,591 2,450 3,977 1,482 2, , % International % Total 4,278 4,462 2,884 4,780 1,799 3, , %

31 Enrollment By Heritage and Year Level Fall Heritage Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Specials Masters Doctors NDCs Total % of Total 1999 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 3,569 3,677 2,652 3,975 1,292 2, , % International % Total 4,629 4,597 3,138 4,749 1,580 2, , % 2000 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 3,448 4,136 2,739 4,083 1,073 2, , % International % Total 4,513 5,092 3,257 4,917 1,324 2, , % 2001 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 3,446 4,262 3,012 4,156 1,133 2, , % International % Total 4,618 5,256 3,539 4,991 1,392 2, , % 2002 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 3,747 3,806 3,395 4, , , % International % Total 4,932 4,684 4,056 5,205 1,226 3, , % 2003 African American , % American Indian % Hispanic % Southeast Asian % Asian % White 4,161 3,965 3,392 4, , , % International , % Total 5,344 4,816 4,056 5,456 1,127 2, , %

32 Minority Student Enrollment by Academic Area Reported as a Percentage of Total Academic Area Enrollment Fall Heritage Health Sciences Arch & Urban Planning Business Admin Education Engineering The Arts Letters & Science Info Studies Nursing Social Welfare Special Programs Total 1992 African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total

33 Minority Student Enrollment by Academic Area Reported as a Percentage of Total Academic Area Enrollment Fall Heritage Health Sciences Arch & Urban Planning Business Admin Education Engineering The Arts Letters & Science Info Studies Nursing Social Welfare Special Programs Total 1998 African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total African American American Indian Hispanic Asian Southeast Asian Total

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