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Universities of Wisconsin enrollment up according to preliminary 2024 data

Bascom Hall
UW-Madison

The Universities of Wisconsin saw its total enrollment increase by 1,058 to 163,589, according to preliminary first-day student counts.

The 0.7% increase brought the system to its highest enrollment level since 2020, even amidst issues with the federal government’s rollout of a new FAFSA form for financial aid.

“We simply didn’t see the typical late surge of enrollments that we would have in normal years and that comes down to FAFSA completion and uncertainty over financial aid awards,” said Jay Rothan, president of the Universities of Wisconsin.

The increase marks the second straight year of enrollment increases. Official enrollment totals will be based on the 10th day of enrollment. That data will be released in November.

According to the preliminary data, the University of Wisconsin-Madison led the way with an absolute increase of 1,394 compared to last year’s official count, an increase of 2.8%.

Excluding UW-Madison, enrollment was down around 330 or 0.8%.

UW-Green Bay saw the biggest percentage increase in enrollment with a 4%. UW-Whitewater was third with a 2.3% increase. Five other campuses – La Crosse, Superior, Stevens Point, River Falls and Eau Claire – saw increases.

UW-Milwaukee saw a decrease of around 0.8%, a drop of 186 students.

Three campuses – Parkside, Platteville and Oshkosh – saw decreases of greater than 3% with Platteville and Oshkosh topping 4%.

UW-Stout was down around 1%.

Arthur covers banking and finance and the economy at BizTimes while also leading special projects as an associate editor. He also spent five years covering manufacturing at BizTimes. He previously was managing editor at The Waukesha Freeman. He is a graduate of Carroll University and did graduate coursework at Marquette. A native of southeastern Wisconsin, he is also a nationally certified gymnastics judge and enjoys golf on the weekends.
The Universities of Wisconsin saw its total enrollment increase by 1,058 to 163,589, according to preliminary first-day student counts. The 0.7% increase brought the system to its highest enrollment level since 2020, even amidst issues with the federal government’s rollout of a new FAFSA form for financial aid. “We simply didn’t see the typical late surge of enrollments that we would have in normal years and that comes down to FAFSA completion and uncertainty over financial aid awards,” said Jay Rothan, president of the Universities of Wisconsin. The increase marks the second straight year of enrollment increases. Official enrollment totals will be based on the 10th day of enrollment. That data will be released in November. According to the preliminary data, the University of Wisconsin-Madison led the way with an absolute increase of 1,394 compared to last year’s official count, an increase of 2.8%. Excluding UW-Madison, enrollment was down around 330 or 0.8%. UW-Green Bay saw the biggest percentage increase in enrollment with a 4%. UW-Whitewater was third with a 2.3% increase. Five other campuses – La Crosse, Superior, Stevens Point, River Falls and Eau Claire – saw increases. [wpdatachart id=18] UW-Milwaukee saw a decrease of around 0.8%, a drop of 186 students. Three campuses – Parkside, Platteville and Oshkosh – saw decreases of greater than 3% with Platteville and Oshkosh topping 4%. UW-Stout was down around 1%.

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