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Chancellor Richard WellsWelcome to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, the third largest university in the state with a total enrollment of 12,700 students. With 1,600 graduate students, UW Oshkosh has the largest graduate program of the eleven comprehensive universities in the UW System. The University's 73 associate, baccalaureate and master's degree programs are organized within four outstanding colleges - Business Administration, Education and Human Services, Letters and Sciences and Nursing. The University, founded in 1871, serves as the arts and cultural center for 1.2 million citizens of northeast Wisconsin , and its NCAA Division III athletic program is among the very best in the nation. Richard H. Wells is the 10th Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

Distinctiveness of UW Oshkosh

The quality that makes our academic community distinct and that guides our strategic and operational planning is our commitment to engagement, collaboration and "Green" environmental principles. A feature that distinguishes an education at our university from others is the opportunity our students have to work directly with faculty on state-of-the-art research projects that benefit the community. A newspaper editorial entitled "UW-Oshkosh gaining national reputation for research, teaching" noted that "UW-O emphasizes researchers having classroom contact with students," and that "it has learned how to carve out niches of excellence knowing full well that those new branches of research earn it a reputation for innovation."

 

Collaboration between UW Oshkosh and the regional communities is essential for all to reach their potential and thrive. Since 1871, UW Oshkosh has served as an economic engine and anchor for the region, presently contributing more than $500 million to the region annually. But that’s not all—the University also brings value in terms of community-building, human capital and brainpower, markets and market opportunity, knowledge and expertise and regional quality of life. Here is just a sampling of how UW Oshkosh is bringing value to our regional community and the state of Wisconsin year in and year out.

Strategic Accomplishments 2000-2007

We have larger enrollments and FTE, and we have increased the number of students of color and adult students, degrees conferred and the retention rates for our first-year students:

We have secured more grants and more private dollars than ever before:

We have raised the level of academic preparedness of our first-year students:

We have expanded support programs for student, faculty and staff development:

We have added new academic majors, graduate certificate programs and baccalaureate degree completion programs:

We have enhanced our facilities by completing approximately $100 million worth of building projects characterized by:

We have another $100 million worth of capital projects on the near horizon characterized by:

We have won national recognition for our commitment to “green” principles by decreasing negative environmental impacts by conserving water and energy, reducing pollution and recycling:

We have been recognized as a national model for developing and highlighting exemplary campus-wide liberal education programs:

We are especially proud of the accomplishments of our faculty and students:

For more examples of our accomplishments, please visit the 2006-2007 UW Oshkosh Strategic Plan Update & Annual Report.

 

The university’s comprehensive impact was highlighted in a Chamber of Commerce magazine cover story entitled, "Collaboration 101: UW Oshkosh and community partner for success."

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