University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Common Data Set 2023-24

Acceptance Rate

88.8%

Applications

8,960

Admitted

7,952

Enrolled

1,828

SAT Composite

1050-1240

SAT Math

510-620

SAT Reading

540-640

All Extracted Fields

A. General Information

First Name:
Tammy
Last Name:
Filtz
Title:
Institutional Policy Analyst
Office:
Institutional Research and Effectiveness (OIRE)
Address Line 1:
2100 Main Street
City:
Stevens Point
State
WI
Zipcode
54481
Country:
United States
Phone:
715-346-3043
Email Address:
Tammy.Filtz@uwsp.edu
Are your responses to the CDS posted for reference on your institution's Website?
Yes
If yes, please provide the URL of the corresponding Web page:
https://www3.uwsp.edu/oire/Pages/accountability-effectiveness.aspx
Name of College/University:
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Street Address Line 1:
2100 Main Street
City
Stevens Point
State
WI
Zip
54481
Country:
United States
Main Phone Number (Area Code)
715
Main Phone Number:
346
Main Phone Number (Ext):
0123
WWW Home Page Address:
https://www.uwsp.edu
Main Institution Email
webmaster@uwsp.edu
Admissions Office Street Address (if different) Line 1:
2108 Fourth Ave
City
Stevens Point
State
WI
Zip
54481
Country:
United States
Admissions Phone Number (Area Code):
715
Admissions Phone Number:
346
Admissions Phone Number (Ext):
2441
Admissions Email Address:
admiss@uwsp.edu
If there is a separate URL for your school’s online application, please specify:
https://www.uwsp.edu/admissions-aid/
Source of institutional control (Check only one):
Public
Classify your undergraduate institution:
Coeducational
Academic year calendar:
Semester
Certificate
Yes
Associate
Yes
Bachelor's
Yes
Postbachelor's certificate
Yes
Master's
Yes
Doctoral degree – professional practice
Yes
Doctoral degree -- other
Yes
If you have a diversity, equity, and inclusion office or department, please provide the URL of the corresponding Web page:
https://www.uwsp.edu/equity-diversity-inclusion

B. Enrollment And Persistence

Degree-seeking, first-time first-year students: males
792
Other first-year, degree-seeking: males
146
All other degree-seeking: males
1922
Total degree-seeking: males
2860
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: males
4
Total undergraduate Full-Time Students: males
2864
Degree-seeking, first-time first-year students: males
14
Other first-year, degree-seeking: males
18
All other degree-seeking: males
229
Total degree-seeking: males
261
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: males
110
Total undergraduate Part-Time Students: males
371
Degree-seeking, first-time: males
15
All other degree-seeking: males
53
All other graduates enrolled in credit courses: males
9
Total graduate Full-Time Students: males
77
Degree-seeking, first-time: males
16
All other degree-seeking: males
71
All other graduates enrolled in credit courses: males
7
2021 Cohort
253
Total graduate Part-Time Students: males
94
Total All Full-Time Students: Males
2941
Total All Part-Tim Students: Males
465
Degree-seeking, first-time first-year students: females
1002
Other first-year, degree-seeking: females
158
All other degree-seeking: females
2395
Total degree-seeking: females
3555
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: females
4
2021 Cohort
0
Total undergraduate Full-Time Students: females
3559
Degree-seeking, first-time first-year students: females
20
Other first-year, degree-seeking: females
34
All other degree-seeking: females
374
Total degree-seeking: females
428
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: females
197
Total undergraduate Part-Time Students: females
625
Degree-seeking, first-time: females
40
All other degree-seeking: females
121
2021 Cohort
253
All other graduates enrolled in credit courses: females
10
Total graduate Full-Time Students: females
171
Degree-seeking, first-time: females
46
All other degree-seeking: females
247
All other graduates enrolled in credit courses: females
54
Total graduate Part-Time Students: females
347
Total Full-Time Students: Females
3730
Total Part-Tim Students: Females
972
2021 Cohort
0
2021 Cohort
0
2021 Cohort
49
Total all graduate
690
Grand Total All Students
8109
2021 Cohort
0
2021 Cohort
55
2021 Cohort
93
Nonresidents
5
Hispanic/Latino
94
Black or African American, non-Hispanic
31
White, non-Hispanic
1540
American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic
15
Asian, non-Hispanic
49
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic
2
Two or more races, non-Hispanic
67
Race and/or ethnicity unknown
25
TOTAL
1828
2021 Cohort
0
Nonresidents
27
Hispanic/Latino
314
Black or African American, non-Hispanic
89
White, non-Hispanic
6132
American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic
31
Asian, non-Hispanic
201
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic
5
Two or more races, non-Hispanic
213
Race and/or ethnicity unknown
92
TOTAL
7104
Calculate the percentage of the Fall 2024 entering cohort who remained enrolled on the official census date.
.76
TOTAL
0
Certificate/diploma
99
Associate degrees
87
Bachelor's degrees
1423
Postbachelor's certificates
2
Master's degrees
225
Post-Master's certificates
0
Doctoral degrees – research/scholarship
0
Doctoral degrees – professional practice
11
Doctoral degrees – other
0
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
501
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
343
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
691
Total
1535
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
0
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
0
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
0
Total
0
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
501
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
343
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
691
Total
1535
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
150
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
133
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
299
Total
582
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
67
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
63
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
105
Total
235
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
23
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
7
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
12
Total
42
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
240
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
203
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
416
Total
859
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
.48
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
.59
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
.60
Total
.56
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
485
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
356
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
730
Total
1571
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
1
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
0
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
0
Total
1
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
484
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
356
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
730
Total
1570
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
155
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
141
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
298
Total
594
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
78
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
43
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
114
Total
235
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
18
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
9
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
24
Total
51
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
251
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
193
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
436
Total
880
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
.52
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
.54
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
.60
Total
.56

C. First-Time, First-Year Admission

Percent in top tenth of high school graduating class
11
Percent in top quarter of high school graduating class
33
Percent in top half of high school graduating class
68
Percent in bottom half of high school graduating class
32
Percent in bottom quarter of high school graduating class
10
Percent of total first-time, first-year students who submitted high school class rank:
52
Total first-time, first-year males who applied
3533
Total first-time, first-year females who applied
5427
Total first-time, first-year males who were admitted
3045
Total first-time, first-year females who were admitted
4907
Total first-time, first-year males who enrolled
806
Total first-time, first-year females who enrolled
1022
Total full-time, first-time, first-year males who enrolled
792
Percent who had GPA of 4.0
6
Percent who had GPA between 3.75 and 3.99
20
Percent who had GPA between 3.50 and 3.74
17
Percent who had GPA between 3.25 and 3.49
17
Percent who had GPA between 3.00 and 3.24
14
Percent who had GPA between 2.50 and 2.99
16
Percent who had GPA between 2.0 and 2.49
8
Percent who had GPA between 1.0 and 1.99
2
Percent who had GPA below 1.0
0
Total part-time, first-time, first-year males who enrolled
14
Total
100
Total full-time, first-time, first-year females who enrolled
1002
Total
0
Total part-time, first-time, first-year females who enrolled
20
Total
0
Total first-time, first-year students who applied
8962
Total first-time, first-year students who were admitted
7953
Total first-time, first-year students who enrolled
1903
Total first-time, first-year who applied
7337
Total first-time, first-year who were admitted
6724
Average high school GPA of all degree-seeking, first-time, first-year students who submitted GPA:
3.2
Percent of total first-time, first-year students who submitted high school GPA:
99
Total first-time, first-year who enrolled
1609
Total first-time, first-year who applied
1545
Total first-time, first-year who were admitted
1149
Total first-time, first-year who enrolled
214
Total first-time, first-year who applied
80
Total first-time, first-year who were admitted
80
Total first-time, first-year who enrolled
80
Does your institution have an application fee?
Yes
Amount of application fee:
50
Can it be waived for applicants with financial need?
Yes
If you have an application fee and an on-line application option, please indicate policy for students who apply on-line:
Same fee as paper
Can on-line application fee be waived for applicants with financial need?
Yes
Does your institution have an application closing date?
No
Are first-time, first-year students accepted for terms other than the fall?
Yes
Yes, on a rolling basis:
Considered
Date: Month
9
Date: Day
15
No set Date
Yes
Amount of housing deposit:
125
Refundable if student does not enroll?
Partial refund
Does your institution allow students to postpone enrollment after admission?
No
Does your institution allow high school students to enroll as full-time, first-time, first-year students one year or more before high school graduation?
No
Do you have a policy of placing students on a waiting list?
Yes
Does your institution offer an early decision plan (an admission plan that permits students to apply and be notified of an admission decision well in advance of the regular notification date and that asks students to commit to attending if accepted) for first-time, first-year applicants for fall enrollment?
No
Do you have a nonbinding early action plan whereby students are notified of an admission decision well in advance of the regular notification date but do not have to commit to attending your college?
No
High school completion requirement
GED
Does your institution require or recommend a general college-preparatory program for degree-seeking students?
Required
Total academic units
14
English
4
Mathematics
3
Science
3
Of these, units that must be lab
0
Foreign language
0
Social studies
3
History
0
Academic electives
4
Computer Science
0
Visual/Performing Arts
0
Other (specify)
4
Total academic units
20
English
4
Mathematics
4
Science
4
Of these, units that must be lab
0
Foreign language
4
Social studies
4
History
0
Academic electives
4
Computer Science
0
Visual/Performing Arts
0
Other (specify)
4
Open admission policy as described above for all students
Open admission policy applies to our 2-year campuses
other (explain):
Other
Rigor of secondary school record
Important
Class rank
Important
Academic GPA
Important
Standardized test scores
Important
Application Essay
Considered
Recommendation(s)
Considered
Interview
Considered
Extracurricular activities
Considered
Talent/ability
Considered
Character/personal qualities
Considered
First generation
Considered
Alumni/ae relation
Not Considered
Geographical residence
Not Considered
State residency
Not Considered
Religious affiliation/commitment
Not Considered
Volunteer work
Considered
Work experience
Considered
Level of applicant’s interest
Considered
Does your institution make use of SAT or ACT scores in admission decisions for first-time, first-year, degree-seeking applicants?
Yes
SAT or ACT
/ADMS_RFS
ACT Only
Considered
SAT Only
Considered
In addition, does your institution use applicants' test scores for academic advising?
Yes
If necessary, use this space to clarify your test policies (e.g., if tests are recommended for some students, or if tests are not required of some students due to differences by academic program, student academic background, or if other examinations may be considered in lieu of the SAT and ACT):
Applicants aged 21 or older do not have to submit ACT or SAT scores. Last date for receipt of test scores is on a rolling basis.
SAT
Yes
ACT
Yes
AP
Yes
CLEP
Yes
Institutional Exam
Yes
State Exam (specify):
Yes
Specify:
UW Systems Placement Exams
Percent Submitting SAT Scores
2
Percent Submitting ACT Scores
55
Number Submitting SAT Scores
45
Number Submitting ACT Scores
1006
SAT Composite: 25th Percentile
1050
SAT Composite: 50th Percentile
1140
SAT Composite: 75th Percentile
1240
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 25th Percentile
540
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 50th Percentile
580
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 75th Percentile
640
SAT Math: 25th Percentile
510
SAT Math: 50th Percentile
550
SAT Math: 75th Percentile
620
ACT Composite: 25th Percentile
20
ACT Composite: 50th Percentile
22
ACT Composite: 75th Percentile
25
SAT Composite: 1400-1600
9
SAT Composite: 1200-1399
27
SAT Composite: 1000-1199
51
SAT Composite: 800-999
11
SAT Composite: 600-799
2
SAT Composite: 400-599
0
ACT Composite: 30-36
6
ACT Composite: 24-29
34
ACT Composite: 18-23
47
ACT Composite: 12-17
13
ACT Composite: 6-11
0
ACT Composite: Below 6
0

D. Transfer Admission

Does an open admission policy, if reported, apply to transfer students?
No
Does your institution enroll transfer students? (If no, please skip to Section E)
Yes
If yes, may transfer students earn advanced standing credit by transferring credits earned from course work completed at other colleges/universities?
Yes
Report the lowest grade earned for any course that may be transferred for credit:
D
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a two-year institution:
72
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a two-year institution:
C
Minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at your institution to earn an associate degree:
15
Minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at your institution to earn an associate degree:
C
Minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at your institution to earn a bachelor’s degree:
30
Minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at your institution to earn a bachelor’s degree:
C
American Council on Education (ACE)
Yes
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
Yes
DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST)
Yes
Number
32
Unit Type
C
Males
379
Females
496
Total
875
Males
291
Females
398
Total
689
Are the military/veteran credit transfer policies published on your website?
Yes
If yes, please provide the URL where the policy can be located:
https://www3.uwsp.edu/admissions/Pages/Military-Credit.aspx
Total
0
Describe other military/veteran transfer credit policies unique to your institution:
Experiential Learning for Veteran Students- Veteran students may satisfy the Experiential Learning requirement by working with an ELA Mentor to reflect upon the connections between their military service and their coursework at UW-Stevens Point. To satisfy EL requirement in this way, veterans must have earned at least 24 credits from UW-Stevens Point. Additional credit waivers are available.
Fall
Yes
Winter
Yes
Spring
Yes
Summer
Yes
Must a transfer applicant have a minimum number of credits completed or else must apply as an entering first-year student?
Yes
Number
12
Unit Type
C
High school transcript
Required
College transcript(s)
Required
Essay or personal statement
Recommended
Interview
Not Required
Standardized test scores
Recommended for Some
Statement of good standing from prior institution(s)
Required
Fall Rolling Admission
Considered
Winter Rolling Admission
Considered
Spring Rolling Admission
Considered
Summer Rolling Admission
Considered

E. Academic Offerings and Policies

Accelerated program
Yes
Distance learning
Yes
Double major
Yes
Honors Program
Yes
Independent study
Yes
Study abroad
Yes
Teacher certification program
Yes
Arts/fine arts
Yes
English (including composition)
Yes
History
Yes
Humanities
Yes
Mathematics
Yes
Philosophy
Yes
Sciences (biological or physical)
Yes
Social science
Yes

F. Student Life

Percent who are from out of state (exclude international/nonresidents from the numerator and denominator)
12
Percent of males who join fraternities
2
Percent of females who join sororities
3
Percent who live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing
91
Percent who live off campus or commute
9
Percent of students age 25 and older
1
Average age of full-time students
19
Average age of all students (full- and part-time)
19
Percent who are from out of state (exclude international/nonresidents from the numerator and denominator)
12
Percent of males who join fraternities
3
Percent of females who join sororities
4
Percent who live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing
49
Percent who live off campus or commute
51
Percent of students age 25 and older
7
Average age of full-time students
21
Average age of all students (full- and part-time)
21
Campus Ministries
Yes
Choral groups
Yes
Dance
Yes
Drama/theater
Yes
International Student Organization
Yes
Jazz band
Yes
Literary magazine
Yes
Marching band
Yes
Model UN
Yes
Music ensembles
Yes
Musical theater
Not Selected
Opera
Yes
Pep band
Yes
Radio station
Not Selected
Student government
Yes
Student newspaper
Yes
Student-run film society
Yes
Symphony orchestra
Yes
Television station
Yes
Army ROTC is offered:
On campus
Coed residence halls
Yes
Men's residence halls
Yes
Women's residence halls
Yes
Apartments for single students
Yes
Theme housing
Yes

G. Annual Expenses

Please provide the URL of your institution’s net price calculator:
https://www3.uwsp.edu/finaid/Pages/NetPriceCalculator/index.html
Tuition: In-district
7380
Tuition: In-state (out-of-district):
7380
Tuition: Out-of-state:
16404
Tuition: Nonresident
16404
Required Fees:
1900
Food and housing (on-campus):
8800
Housing Only (on-campus):
5050
Food Only (on-campus meal plan):
3750
Minimum
12
Maximum
18
Do tuition and fees vary by year of study (e.g., sophomore, junior, senior)?
No
Do tuition and fees vary by undergraduate instructional program?
No
Books and supplies:
250
Transportation:
1542
Other expenses:
1900
Books and supplies:
250
Food only:
3750
Transportation
1542
Other expenses:
1900
Books and supplies:
250
Housing only:
5050
Food only:
3750
Transportation:
1542
Other expenses:
1900
In-district:
307
In-state (out-of-district):
307
Out-of-state:
683
NONRESIDENTS:
683

H. Financial Aid

a) Students notified on or about (date):
Yes
a) Students notified on or about (date): Month
12
a) Students notified on or about (date): Day
18
Academic Year
2024
Institutional methodology (IM)
Yes
Federal
12502416
State all states, not only the state in which your institution is located
6528227
Institutional: Endowed scholarships, annual gifts and tuition funded grants, awarded by the college, excluding athletic aid and tuition waivers (which are reported below).
3106934
Scholarships/grants from external sources (e.g. Kiwanis, National Merit) not awarded by the college
2922877
Total Scholarships/Grants
25060454
Student loans from all sources (excluding parent loans)
16866412
Federal Work-Study
2177147
Total Self-Help
19043559
Parent Loans
487783
Tuition Waivers Note: Reporting is optional. Report tuition waivers in this row if you choose to report them. Do not report tuition waivers elsewhere.
1537369
Federal
6222
State all states, not only the state in which your institution is located
440701
Institutional: Endowed scholarships, annual gifts and tuition funded grants, awarded by the college, excluding athletic aid and tuition waivers (which are reported below).
1944075
Scholarships/grants from external sources (e.g. Kiwanis, National Merit) not awarded by the college
2071733
Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
Yes
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Yes
Federal Direct PLUS Loans
Yes
State Loans
Yes
Total Scholarships/Grants
4462731
Student loans from all sources (excluding parent loans)
18110268
Total Self-Help
18110268
Parent Loans
2285679
Tuition Waivers Note: Reporting is optional. Report tuition waivers in this row if you choose to report them. Do not report tuition waivers elsewhere.
1883378
Federal Pell Grants
Yes
Federal SEOG
Yes
State scholarships/grants
Yes
Private scholarships
Yes
College/university scholarship or grant aid from institutional funds
Yes
Other (specify):
Yes
Specify:
Fund for WI Scholars Grant - Private Grant; WI Covenant Foundation Grant - Private Grant; WI Supplemental Grant - Private Grant; Tribal Indian Assista
Academics
Yes
Alumni affiliation
Yes
Art
Yes
ROTC
Yes
Leadership
Yes
Music/drama
Yes
State/district residency
Yes
Academics
Yes
State/district residency
Yes
A. Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students (CDS Item $B$1 if reporting on Fall 2024 cohort)
1702
B. Number of students in line a who applied for need-based financial aid
1540
C. Number of students in line b who were determined to have financial need
887
D. Number of students in line c who were awarded any financial aid
879
E. Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based scholarship or grant aid
836
F. Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based self-help aid
723
G. Number of students in line d who were awarded any non-need-based scholarship or grant aid
123
H. Number of students in line d whose need was fully met (exclude PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
294
I. On average, the percentage of need that was met of students who were awarded any need-based aid. Exclude any aid that was awarded in excess of need as well as any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
86
J. The average financial aid package of those in line d. Exclude any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
13147
K. Average need-based scholarship and grant award of those in line e
9064
L. Average need-based self-help award (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f
3638
M. Average need-based loan (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f who were awarded a need-based loan
2975
A. Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students (CDS Item $B$1 if reporting on Fall 2024 cohort)
6398
B. Number of students in line a who applied for need-based financial aid
5186
C. Number of students in line b who were determined to have financial need
3378
D. Number of students in line c who were awarded any financial aid
3317
E. Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based scholarship or grant aid
2911
F. Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based self-help aid
2756
G. Number of students in line d who were awarded any non-need-based scholarship or grant aid
253
H. Number of students in line d whose need was fully met (exclude PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
887
I. On average, the percentage of need that was met of students who were awarded any need-based aid. Exclude any aid that was awarded in excess of need as well as any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
79
J. The average financial aid package of those in line d. Exclude any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
11534
K. Average need-based scholarship and grant award of those in line e
8001
L. Average need-based self-help award (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f
4471
M. Average need-based loan (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f who were awarded a need-based loan
4627
A. Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students (CDS Item $B$1 if reporting on Fall 2024 cohort)
668
B. Number of students in line a who applied for need-based financial aid
468
C. Number of students in line b who were determined to have financial need
365
D. Number of students in line c who were awarded any financial aid
348
E. Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based scholarship or grant aid
313
F. Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based self-help aid
257
G. Number of students in line d who were awarded any non-need-based scholarship or grant aid
18
H. Number of students in line d whose need was fully met (exclude PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
64
I. On average, the percentage of need that was met of students who were awarded any need-based aid. Exclude any aid that was awarded in excess of need as well as any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
70
J. The average financial aid package of those in line d. Exclude any resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
8387
K. Average need-based scholarship and grant award of those in line e
5797
L. Average need-based self-help award (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f
3943
M. Average need-based loan (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f who were awarded a need-based loan
3776
N. Number of students in line a who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid (exclude those who were awarded athletic awards and tuition benefits)
610
O. Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based scholarship and grant aid awarded to students in line n
1665
P. Number of students in line a who were awarded an institutional non-need-based athletic scholarship or grant
0
Q. Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based athletic scholarships and grants awarded to students in line p
0
N. Number of students in line a who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid (exclude those who were awarded athletic awards and tuition benefits)
1364
O. Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based scholarship and grant aid awarded to students in line n
1598
P. Number of students in line a who were awarded an institutional non-need-based athletic scholarship or grant
0
Q. Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based athletic scholarships and grants awarded to students in line p
0
N. Number of students in line a who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid (exclude those who were awarded athletic awards and tuition benefits)
46
O. Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based scholarship and grant aid awarded to students in line n
1717
P. Number of students in line a who were awarded an institutional non-need-based athletic scholarship or grant
0
Q. Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based athletic scholarships and grants awarded to students in line p
0
Provide the number of students in the 2024 undergraduate class who started at your institution as first-time students and received a bachelor's degree between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. Exclude students who transferred into your institution.
883
A. Any loan program: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized, institutional, state, private loans that your institution is aware of, etc. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
579
B. Federal loan programs: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
570
D. State loan programs.
2
E. Private student loans made by a bank or lender.
101
A. Any loan program: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized, institutional, state, private loans that your institution is aware of, etc. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
66
B. Federal loan programs: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
65
D. State loan programs.
0
E. Private student loans made by a bank or lender.
11
A. Any loan program: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized, institutional, state, private loans that your institution is aware of, etc. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
27098
B. Federal loan programs: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
23825
D. State loan programs.
30000
E. Private student loans made by a bank or lender.
20293
Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available
Yes
If institutional financial aid is available for undergraduate degree-seeking nonresidents, provide the number of undergraduate degree-seeking nonresidents who were awarded need-based or non-need-based aid:
24
Average dollar amount of institutional financial aid awarded to undergraduate degree-seeking nonresidents:
5839
Total dollar amount of institutional financial aid awarded to undergraduate degree-seeking nonresidents:
140138
FAFSA
Yes
Other (specify):
Not Selected
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms:
Not Selected
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms: Month
5
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms: Day
1
No deadline for filing required forms (applications processed on a rolling basis)
Yes

I. Instructional Faculty And Class Size

A. Total number of instructional faculty
287
B. Total number who are members of minority groups
30
C. Total number who are females
138
D. Total number who are males
149
E. Total number who are nonresidents (international)
9
F. Total number with doctorate, or other terminal degree
246
G. Total number whose highest degree is a master’s but not a terminal master’s
32
H. Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor’s
5
I. Total number whose highest degree is unknown or other (Note: Items f, g, h, and i must sum up to item a.)
4
J. Total number in stand-alone graduate/professional programs in which faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students
9
A. Total number of instructional faculty
142
B. Total number who are members of minority groups
9
C. Total number who are females
80
D. Total number who are males
61
E. Total number who are nonresidents (international)
2
F. Total number with doctorate, or other terminal degree
45
G. Total number whose highest degree is a master’s but not a terminal master’s
65
H. Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor’s
13
I. Total number whose highest degree is unknown or other (Note: Items f, g, h, and i must sum up to item a.)
19
J. Total number in stand-alone graduate/professional programs in which faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students
19
A. Total number of instructional faculty
429
B. Total number who are members of minority groups
39
C. Total number who are females
218
D. Total number who are males
210
E. Total number who are nonresidents (international)
11
F. Total number with doctorate, or other terminal degree
291
G. Total number whose highest degree is a master’s but not a terminal master’s
97
H. Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor’s
18
I. Total number whose highest degree is unknown or other (Note: Items f, g, h, and i must sum up to item a.)
23
J. Total number in stand-alone graduate/professional programs in which faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students
28
Fall 2025 Student to Faculty ratio
20.38
based on ____ students
6645
and ____ faculty
326
2-9
164
10-19
180
20-29
288
30-39
184
40-49
98
50-99
74
100+
22
Total
1010
Total
0

J. Disciplinary Areas of Degrees Conferred

Agriculture
3
Natural resources and conservation
23
Architecture
0
Area, ethnic, and gender studies
0
Communication/journalism
0
Communication technologies
0
Computer and information sciences
0
Personal and culinary services
0
Education
17
Engineering
0
Engineering technologies
0
Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics
9
Family and consumer sciences
8
Law/legal studies
0
English
0
Liberal arts/general studies
0
Library science
0
Biological/life sciences
1
Mathematics and statistics
0
Military science and military technologies
0
Interdisciplinary studies
4
Parks and recreation
0
Philosophy and religious studies
10
Theology and religious vocations
0
Physical sciences
3
Science technologies
0
Psychology
0
Homeland Security, law enforcement, firefighting, and protective services
3
Public administration and social services
0
Social sciences
10
Construction trades
0
Mechanic and repair technologies
0
Precision production
0
Transportation and materials moving
0
Visual and performing arts
1
Health professions and related programs
0
Business/marketing
6
History
3
Other
0
TOTAL (should = 100%)
101
Agriculture
0
Natural resources and conservation
2
Architecture
0
Area, ethnic, and gender studies
0
Communication/journalism
0
Communication technologies
0
Computer and information sciences
0
Personal and culinary services
0
Education
0
Engineering
0
Engineering technologies
0
Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics
0
Family and consumer sciences
0
Law/legal studies
0
English
0
Liberal arts/general studies
94
Library science
0
Biological/life sciences
0
Mathematics and statistics
0
Military science and military technologies
0
Interdisciplinary studies
0
Parks and recreation
0
Philosophy and religious studies
0
Theology and religious vocations
0
Physical sciences
0
Science technologies
0
Psychology
0
Homeland Security, law enforcement, firefighting, and protective services
0
Public administration and social services
0
Social sciences
0
Construction trades
0
Mechanic and repair technologies
0
Precision production
0
Transportation and materials moving
0
Visual and performing arts
0
Health professions and related programs
0
Business/marketing
3
History
0
Other
0
TOTAL (should = 100%)
99
Agriculture
1
Natural resources and conservation
20
Architecture
0
Area, ethnic, and gender studies
0
Communication/journalism
2
Communication technologies
0
Computer and information sciences
2
Personal and culinary services
0
Education
15
Engineering
1
Engineering technologies
0
Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics
1
Family and consumer sciences
0
Law/legal studies
0
English
2
Liberal arts/general studies
0
Library science
0
Biological/life sciences
6
Mathematics and statistics
1
Military science and military technologies
0
Interdisciplinary studies
3
Parks and recreation
2
Philosophy and religious studies
0
Theology and religious vocations
0
Physical sciences
1
Science technologies
0
Psychology
4
Homeland Security, law enforcement, firefighting, and protective services
0
Public administration and social services
2
Social sciences
4
Construction trades
0
Mechanic and repair technologies
0
Precision production
0
Transportation and materials moving
0
Visual and performing arts
9
Health professions and related programs
10
Business/marketing
12
History
1
Other
0
TOTAL (should = 100%)
99