River Falls, WI
410 S 3rd St, River Falls, WI 54022
https://www.uwrf.edu
University of Wisconsin - River Falls is a public university located in River Falls, WI. We've ranked it #646 in the USA on our favorite colleges list, and admission is not selective, within reach for most, with a 75% acceptance rate. It is a small university with full-time enrollment of 4,763 undergrads. 13% of its graduates secure a Bachelor's in Business. Other favored options include Elementary Education, Biology, and Public Relations, but there are 49 distinct offerings to choose from. Its agricultural sciences program is ranked #2 in Wisconsin. In addition, University of Wisconsin - River Falls ranked 4th in WI on our most conservative colleges list. For those of you with residences in Wisconsin, tuition costs $7,623. Students applying from out-of-state have to spend $14,818 a year. Before you decide against applying due to cost constraints, be aware that a touch less than 9 in 10 Wisconsin - River Falls students obtain some monetary aid. 58% of University of Wisconsin - River Falls students make it to commencement day, ready to start their vocational journey. Two years after graduating, graduates make a median annual wage of $35,600. After another four years in the labor force, the graduate's average salary rises 14.9% to $40,900, which is 2% over the national median wage for individuals. Applicants might also want to hear that 98% of applicants submit their ACT scores and you are required to take college prep courses before applying. Secondly, Wisconsin - River Falls does not offer a teacher certification program. Relating to your bank account, be aware that the average net price per year is $16,092. Related to demographics, 28% of undergraduates at Wisconsin - River Falls come from a household with a yearly salary of $75k to $110k and 53% of the student body are not from Wisconsin. With regard for life on campus, there are 4 men's varsity teams, including all track combined, ice hockey, and basketball. In closing, six years after completing their studies, the lowest-earning 1/4 of graduates take home $28,500 or less and the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates earn a starting salary of at least $45,700.
8.24
Party Scene
8.24
Location
7.52
Dorms
8.00
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
9.53
Safety
SAT Score
-
ACT Score
20-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
57%
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22:1
Business
Animal Sciences and Husbandry
Elementary Education
Public Relations
Biology
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Agricultural Business
Communications