Enrollment 

Fall 2007 

8,477 Total Enrollment  

  • 7,553 Undergraduate Students 
  • 924 Graduate Students 

Residency (on campus) 

  • 5,822 Wisconsin Residents 
  • 2,520 Non-Resident Students from 36 States 
  • 135 International Students from 28 Nations 

Gender (on campus) 

  • Overall: 49% Male  |  51% Female
  • Undergraduate: 51% Male  |  49% Female 
  • Graduate: 27% Male  |  73% Female

Ethnicity (on campus) 

  • 0.8% American Indian 
  • 1.2% African American 
  • 2.5% Asian American 
  • 0.9% Hispanic American 
  • 1.6% International

Faculty and Staff 

Fall 2007 

1,213 Employees 

  • 262 Faculty 
  • 366 Academic Staff 
  • 38 Limited Appointments 
  • 373 Classified Staff 
  • 103 Project/Limited Term 
  • 81 Graduate Assistants

Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1

Teaching Faculty and Staff 

  • 412 Total 
  • 45% Female  |  55% Male

Average Class Size 

  • Lecture Sections -- 27 
  • Laboratory Sections -- 21

Faculty and academic staff teach more than 99% of the course sections.   Less than 1% are taught by teaching assistants. 

Academic Programs 

  • 30 Undergraduate Majors 
  • 51 Undergraduate Minors 
  • 12 Specializations 
  • 17 Graduate Majors 
  • 1 Graduate Minor
  • 1 Graduate Specialization 
  • 2 Advanced Graduate Majors 
  • About 728 undergraduate courses   (1,540 sections) per semester

Degrees Awarded (2006-2007) 

  • 1,182 Undergraduate 
  • 262 Graduate

Colleges 

  • College of Arts and Sciences 
  • College of Human Development 
  • College of Technology, Engineering and Management

Schools 

  • Graduate School 
  • School of Education

Accreditation and Certification 

  • The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA)  
  • National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT)
      [ B.S. in Packaging, B.S. in Graphic   Communications Management,
      B.S. in Information Technology Management] 
  • Council on Rehabilitation Education, Inc. (CORE)
      [ M.S. in Vocational Rehabilitation, concentration in Rehabilitation   Counseling ] 
  • Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facility (CARF)
      [ Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute Services] 
  • American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT)  
      [ M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy] 
  • Commission on Accreditation/Approval for Dietetics Education (CAADE)
      [ B.S. in Dietetics, M.S. in Food and Nutritional Sciences Dietetic   Internship ] 
  • National Association for Schools of Art and Design (NASAD)
      [ B.F.A. in Art, B.S. in Art Education] 
  • Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
      [ B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering] 
  • American Council for Construction Education (ACCE)
      [ B.S. in Construction] 
  • American Apparel and Footwear Association Professional   Leadership Council Associate Member (AAFA)
      [ B.S. in Apparel Design and Development] 
  • Department of Public Instruction (DPI)
      [ All DPI-certified programs ] 
  • Council for Interior Design Accreditation (formerly FIDER)
      [ B.F.A. in Art --- Interior Design] 
  • National Association for School Psychologists (NASP)
      [ M.S.Ed. and Ed.S. in School Psychology] 
  • International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE)  
      [ B.S. in General Business Administration] 
  • National Council on Family Relations (NCFR)
      [ B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies - Certified Family   Life Educator] 
  • Education and Training Committee of the Wisconsin Certification Board, Inc.
      [ B.S. in Vocational Rehabilitation --- AODA concentration, M.S. in Mental Health Counseling --- AODA concentration]

Strong Employment and Recruitment 

More than 90% employment of graduates for 24 years 

  • 96.9% in 2005-2006 
  • 97.6% in 2004-2005 
  • 97.9% in 2003-2004 
  • 95.0% in 2002-2003 
  • 95.0% in 2001-2002 
  • 98.5% in 2000-2001

In 2005-2006, 207 employers interviewed students on campus and 508 employers provided 733 students with co-ops.  

Annual Budget 

2006-2007 

Approximately $128 million which is 3.0% of the UW System budget. Twenty-seven   percent of UW-Stout's budget is from state appropriations which is 3.3%   of the UW System state appropriations budget. 

Student Costs 

2007-2008 Estimated Tuition and Segregated Fees  

 (Based on 30 credits, Fall 2007 rate schedule)   


Undergraduate Students  

  • Resident full-time undergraduate = $7,272 
  • Minnesota full-time undergraduate = $7,267  
      Minnesota residents must apply for reciprocity 
  • Non-resident full-time undergraduate = $15,018* 
  • Double room and most popular meal plan = $4,994 
  • Estimated personal expenses = $1,766

*UW-Stout is a participating school in the Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP). Residents from Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska and North Dakota may qualify for reduced tuition.   

Included in the segregated fees are: 

  • Health Fee 
  • Activity and Athletic Fee 
  • Laptop per Credit Fee (laptop students only) 
  • Student Center Fee 
  • Student Technology Fee 
  • Textbook Rental

Campus 

Fall 2007 

  • 123 Acres 
  • 23 Major Academic and Administrative Buildings 
  • 20 Residence Halls 
  • 269 Laboratories
    • 19 Open Laboratories 
    • 188 Class Laboratories 
    • 24 Research Laboratories 
    • 5 Demonstration Laboratories 
    • 2 Greenhouses 
    • 16 Clinic Laboratories 
    • 15 Athletic/Physical Education

Library Resources 

Fall 2006 

  • 224,192 books (volumes)
  • 4,959 bound periodicals (volumes)  
  • 1,224,840 microforms (film, fiche and cards)  
  • 36,025 subscriptions (serials, periodicals and fulltext)  

Student Activities 

More than 120 recognized professional, academic, service and social   organizations, an intramural sports program, The Stoutonia student newspaper,   and an active residence hall organization. 

Blue Devil Athletics 

2006-2007 

Member:  

  • NCAA Division III  
  • Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
  • Northern Collegiate Hockey Association  
  • National Collegiate Gymnastics Association  

Athletes: 

  • 267 men compete on six teams 
  • 187 women compete on eight teams

Intercollegiate Teams 

  • Baseball (men
  • Basketball (men/women
  • Cross Country (men/women
  • Football (men
  • Golf (men/women - added 2006) 
  • Gymnastics (women
  • Hockey (men
  • Soccer (women
  • Softball (women
  • Tennis (women
  • Track and Field (men/women
  • Volleyball (women)
  •