Fast Facts (Fall 2011)
Name: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Location: Oshkosh, Wis.
Population: 66,000 (as of the 2010 Census)
Campus
- 52 buildings (including 10 academic buildings and 11 residence halls)
- 173.5 acres
- 470 general access computers
- 47 computer labs
- Walk across campus: about 10 minutes
Enrollment
- Total enrollment: 13,461
- Undergraduate: 12,232
- Graduate: 1,229
- New first year: 1,870
- Transfer: 1,116
- Adults (age 25+): 1,930
Undergraduate Student Profile
- Men: 5,457
- Women: 8,004
- Multicultural students: 1,241
- International students: 115
- Average composite ACT: 22.4
- Average high school rank: 68.5 percent
Academic Offerings
- Four colleges: Business, Education and Human Services, Letters and Science and Nursing
- Undergraduate majors: 60
- Master’s degree programs: 15
- Doctorate programs: 1
- Courses offered: 1,192
- Sections offered: 2,766
Financial Aid
- More than 70 percent of
UW Oshkosh students received some form of financial assistance.
Faculty
- Faculty: 335
- Academic staff: 310
- Student/faculty ratio: 21:1 (This ratio uses the formula: full time plus 1/3 part time)
National Student Exchange/ Study Abroad
- More than 50 international study abroad programs to 20 different countries — including Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and Peru
- Semester-long or year-long National Student Exchange programs to more than 170 institutions in the U.S.
Student Life
- Clubs and student organizations: more than 160, including the award-winning Model United Nations team and student newspaper, The Advance Titan, as well as professional, arts and culture, religious and social clubs.
- Division III Sports: 21
- Club sports: 12
- Intramural leagues: 40 (over the academic year)
- Service learning: students contribute $2.5 million annually to charity and an estimated 52,000 hours of volunteer time valued at more than $3 million

