Founded in 1916, UW-Eau Claire has earned a national reputation based on the achievements of its students and faculty. As one of the Midwest's top public universities, UW-Eau Claire provides students with small classes led by talented professors, cutting-edge programs, hands-on research, community-based learning experiences and life-enhancing study abroad opportunities. Known as Wisconsin's most beautiful campus, UW-Eau Claire is nestled along the banks and bluffs of the Chippewa River in the midst of a city that offers plenty of entertainment, recreation and shopping opportunities.
Tuition
Tuition (in state): $5,502.00
Tuition (out of state): $12,977.00
Loans: See Paying for College on Web site
Scholarships: See Paying for College on Web site
Demographics
Affiliation: Public
Number of Men: 4256
Number of women: 6310
Number of Undergraduates: 10,063
Average ACT scores of freshman: 24
Faculty
Full Time: 92%
Part Time: 8%
Doctorates: 78%
Student to Teacher Ratio: 20:1
Majors
Accounting Advertising American Indian Studies Art & Design Astronomy Athletic Training Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Biology Broadcast/Radio/TV Business Administration Chemistry Chemistry/Business Emphasis Communication Communication Sciences and Disorders Computer Science Criminal Justice Dance Dual Degree (Physics and Engineering) Economics Education - Elementary (6-13) Education - Secondary (10-21) Education -Secondary (6-21) Education - Special English Environmental Public Health Finance Foreign Languages Geography Geology Health Care Administration History Human Resource Management Information Systems Interdisciplinary Journalism Kinesiology Latin American Studies Liberal Arts and Sciences Library Science (minor only) Management Linguistics Marketing Mass Communication Mathematics Music Music Therapy Natural Sciences Nursing Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Professional Study Pre-Veterinary Psychology Religious Studies Social Work Sociology Statistics Theatre Arts Undeclared Women's Studies
Minors
Athletics
Athletics - Division III: Conference Affiliation - (WIAC) Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
Requirements
Applicants in the top 50% with an ACT below 23/SAT below 1090 may have an admission decision postponed. Those with postponed applications will be considered on a space-available basis and will be notified of a final decision no later than March 15.