Stevens Point, WI
2100 Main St, Stevens Point, WI 54481
https://www.uwsp.edu
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point is a public university in Stevens Point, WI. The acceptance rate is 83%, making it not competitive. On our best colleges list, we've ranked it #427 in the US. It has a mid-sized student body with full-time enrollment of 6,862 students. Wisconsin - Stevens Point undergraduates can choose from 59 distinct majors across six academic disciplines. The most commonly chosen focuses are Business, Biology, and Wildlife and Fisheries Management, with 8% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's degree in Business. 12% of students study either Biology or Wildlife and Fisheries Management (6% each). It has a highly renowned arts management program, ranking 16th in the US and first in Wisconsin. In addition, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point is 3rd in Wisconsin for best athletics. At full price, in-state tuition costs $7,827 a year, but for students who live out of state, tuition goes for $15,680. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, be aware that nine tenths Wisconsin - Stevens Point undergraduates are awarded at least some grant or scholarship funding. 61% of University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point undergraduates culminate their schooling with a degree to their name, going into the employment market prepared to make a salary. Two years after university, graduates make a median annual salary of $33,600. After four additional years of work experience, the graduate's average yearly wage grows 19.6% to $40,200, which is 0.2% more than the national median income. Those of you applying may also want to hear that 0 applicants submit their SAT scores. In addition, the student-faculty ratio is 20:1, and 56% of classes are small, with 20 to 39 students. Relating to your bank account, be aware that 33% of undergraduates secure state grants. Respecting demographics, 42% of professors are women and 20% of students are 22 to 24 years old. In terms of student life, 36% of students at Wisconsin - Stevens Point live in on-campus housing. In closing, less than one out of twenty graduates fail to repay their student loans and the highest-earning 25% of graduates receive a starting salary of at least $43,400.
9.01
Party Scene
9.01
Location
8.76
Dorms
8.97
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
-
ACT Score
19-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
62%
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20:1
Business
Biology
Wildlife and Fisheries Management
Natural Resources Conservation and Management
Psychology
Elementary Education
Communications
Forestry