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affordable. accessible. high quality.

UW-Platteville continues to be the fastest-growing publc university in Wisconsin and strives to provide an affordable, accessible, high quality education to students. Whether a high school student looking for a home away from home, an adult learner preparing to retool your skill set for the changing economy, or anywhere in between, UW-Platteville has what you're looking for.

UNDERGRADUATe admission

NOTE: Effective May 17, 2013
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville has reached its enrollment capacity for transfer students in the biology program/major and will no longer be accepting transfer student applications for biology.  Please contact the Admission Office at 608.342.1125 with questions.

Discover an education relevant to the careers of tomorrow, with the right mix of theory, hands-on training and a vibrant campus life. Learn more about undergraduate programs and admission.

school of gRADUATe studies

Reach the next level in your education, career and life through practioner-oriented graduate programs on campus. Learn more about graduate programs.

DISTANCE EDUCATION

Enhance your education without putting your life on hold with online undergraduate and graduate programs. Learn more about distance education.

collaborative programs

Explore increased student access through programs offered at multiple locations and/or integrated courses from different institutions. Learn more about collaborative programs.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

Grow through professional development courses, personal interest classes, youth programs and online learning centers. Learn more about continuing education.

 

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UWP: UW-Platteville Quick Facts

Quick Facts: 2012-13
  • Founded: 1866
  • Campus: 821 acres
    • 400-acre education/research farm
    • 20 academic/services buildings
    • 12 residence halls
  • Undergraduate programs:
    • 42 Majors
    • 71 Minors
    • 16 Pre-Professional
  • Graduate programs: 3
  • Distance education:
    • 2 undergraduate
    • 6 graduate

  • Total enrollment: 8,624*
    • Undergraduate: 7,822
    • Graduate: 802
  • Student/faculty ratio: 25:1
  • Average class size: 28
  • Faculty (no teaching assistants): 417
  • Student clubs and organizations: 220+

*includes Distance Education students

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