At A Glance
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside is a regional, public institution located between Kenosha and Racine just a mile from the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Founded: 1968
Degrees granted: Master's, bachelor's
Accreditation: Full, by North Central Association; MBA program and Business program by AACSB International
Administration: University of Wisconsin System
Enrollment: 5,000
Students: 800 on-campus residents; 3,600 full-time undergraduates; 2,800 women, 2,200 men; students from 30 nations, 22 states; median age 21 (undergraduate students), 31 (graduate students)
Academic Programs: 33 undergraduate majors; pre-professional programs in Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Podiatry, Veterinary Medicine; 70 areas of emphasis
Top 5 majors: (by degrees granted) Business Management; Criminal Justice; Sociology/Anthropology; Communication; Psychology
Graduate Programs: Master of Business Administration; Master of Science in Applied Molecular Biology; Master of Science in Computer and Information Systems
Student/Faculty Ratio: 19/1
Academic Calendar: Fall and spring semesters, summer session
Alumni: 17,000
Athletics: NCAA Division II (the only Division II university in Wisconsin); member of Great Lakes Valley Conference
Nickname: Rangers
School colors: Green, black, white
Annual budget: Approx. $63 million (about 40 percent state-supported)
Chancellor: John P. Keating
Provost: Gerald Greenfield (Interim)
Address: 900 Wood Road, Kenosha, WI 53141-2000
Contact: 262-595-2345; www.uwp.edu


