title

Post on 21-Jun-2015

221 Views

Category:

Education

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

Campus UpdateFall 2010

UW-Madison Undergraduate Student Overview

Incoming freshman class of 2010

• Applications: 25,511– up 700 over last year

• Admitted Students: 14,386– 56% admit rate

• Enrolling Students: 6,000 anticipated*– 42% yield

*Official numbers available 11/15/2010

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

2010 Incoming Freshman Top Feeder States

WI: 3,543 students

IL: 705 students

MN: 769 students

CA: 142 students

NY: 138 studentsNJ: 60 students

China: 230 students

2010 Incoming Freshman

• Academic Profile of the Middle 50% of Admitted Students – GPA 3.5-3.9 – ACT 27-29 – SAT 1860-2090– Class Rank 85-96%

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 090

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000 Enrolled Admits Applicants

Undergraduate Applicants to UW-Madison

Cost of Attendance

Undergrad Resident• Tuition $8,314• Expenses $11,970

• Total: $20,284

Undergrad Non-Resident• Tuition $23,064• Expenses $11,970

• Total: $35,034

48% of undergraduates graduate with debt• Average debt is $22,858

Source: 2009-2010 Data Digest pg. 76

UW-Madison Facilities Overview

New Buildings on Campus

1 Biochemistry Phase II   2 Chazen Museum of Art   3 Education Building   4 Lakeshore Residence Hall  5 School of Human Ecology  6 Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery

7 Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research 8 South Campus Union9 Wisconsin Energy Institute   10 UWSMPH Faculty Office Building   11 Charter St. Heating Plant Upgrades   12 Physical Plant Service Building

Replacement  

Education BuildingAugust 2010

• $33. 4 million• Funding Sources

– Gift: 98%– Prog Rev: 2%

Source: https://fpm-www3.fpm.wisc.edu/cpd/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=qSl6p69wczs%3d&tabid=168&mid=922

Buildings and Facilities

Wisconsin Institute for DiscoveryDecember 2010

• $200 million• Funding Sources

– Gift 75%– State 25%

Source: https://fpm-www3.fpm.wisc.edu/cpd/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=qSl6p69wczs%3d&tabid=168&mid=922

Buildings and Facilities

Union SouthMay 2011

• $94.8 million• Funding Sources

– Student Seg Fees: 88%– Prog Rev: 8%– Gift: 4%

Source: https://fpm-www3.fpm.wisc.edu/cpd/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=qSl6p69wczs%3d&tabid=168&mid=922

Buildings and Facilities

Chazen Museum of Art AdditionOctober 2011

• $47.2 million• Funding Sources

– Gift: 100%

Source: https://fpm-www3.fpm.wisc.edu/cpd/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=qSl6p69wczs%3d&tabid=168&mid=922

Buildings and Facilities

Buildings and Facilities

Biochemistry Phase IIOctober 2011

• $112 million• Funding Sources

– State: 48%– Gifts/Grants: 52%

Source: https://fpm-www3.fpm.wisc.edu/cpd/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=qSl6p69wczs%3d&tabid=168&mid=922

School of Human EcologyMay 2012

• $53 million• Funding Sources

– State: 43%– Gifts: 51%– Prog Rev: 6%

Source: https://fpm-www3.fpm.wisc.edu/cpd/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=qSl6p69wczs%3d&tabid=168&mid=922

Buildings and Facilities

Wisconsin Energy InstituteJuly 2012

• $100 million• Funding Sources

– State: 50%– Gifts: 50%

Source: https://fpm-www3.fpm.wisc.edu/cpd/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=qSl6p69wczs%3d&tabid=168&mid=922

Buildings and Facilities

Charter Street Heating Plant UpgradesDec 2013

• $251 million• Funding Sources

– Prog rev 100%

Source: https://fpm-www3.fpm.wisc.edu/cpd/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=qSl6p69wczs%3d&tabid=168&mid=922

Buildings and Facilities

UW-Madison Rankings and Awards

A World Leader

Source: Shanghai Jiao Tong University

• #14 Best Value Among Public Universities by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine

• #13 among public institutions in U.S. News & World Report’s 2011 Edition of America's Best Colleges

• #23 in Washington Monthly’s 2010 College Rankings• Named to Parade Magazine’s “College A-List”• 2nd in number of doctorate degrees awarded• 3rd largest research university according to the National

Science Foundation• 7th in number of National Academy members• 9th in students receiving Fulbright Awards• 6th nationally for overall study-abroad participation• 5th in Teach For America corps members

UW-Madison by the Numbers

Source: http://www.news.wisc.edu/rankings

Alumni Bragging Rights

• 18 Nobel Prizes and 29 Pulitzer Prizes have been awarded to UW alumni or faculty.

• More than 1,050 UW alumni are CEOs, and nearly 16,000 hold an executive management position.

• With 2,848 grads having served since 1961, UW-Madison is the No. 2 all-time producer of Peace Corps volunteers.

Source: Wisconsin Alumni Association

UW-Madison Alumni

Living Alumni

207414; 54%179166; 46%

Gender

MaleFemale

386,630 Living Alumni

Source: Wisconsin Alumni Association

Life stage breakout

Life stage breakout

Unknown

Gen Y (31 and younger)

Mature (64 and older)

Gen X (32-44)

Boomer (45-63)

0 50,000 100,000 150,000

Source: Wisconsin Alumni Association

Top 10 States – Alumni Population

WI: 150,027

IL: 31,418

MN: 22,583

CA: 25,937

NY: 13,286

FL: 8,493

International: 23,956

TX: 7,861

WA: 6,680

CO: 7,681

Source: Wisconsin Alumni Association

First Degrees

Professional

PhD

Masters

Bachelor's

0 100,000 200,000 300,000

73%

19%

4%

3%

% of Alumni

Source: Wisconsin Alumni Association

School/College of First Degree

Human Ecology; 12836; 3% Ag & Life Sciences; 29849; 8%

All Other; 36714; 10%

Business; 35836; 9%

Engineering; 42031; 11%

Education; 42402; 11%

L&S; 186770; 48%

Source: Wisconsin Alumni Association

UW-Madison’s Contribution to Wisconsin’s Economy

UW–Madison total economic impact

Source: 2010 NorthStar Economic Impact Study of UW–Madison and University of Wisconsin Foundation

UW–Madison contributes $9.6 billion back to Wisconsin’s economy annually

UW–Madison creates nearly 97,357 jobs directly and indirectly

Every $1 of state tax investment in the university generates $21.05 of economic activity in Wisconsin

In 2009, private philanthropy contributed $228 million to the UW-Madison budget, including $93 million from out-of-state donors

State taxes - general program

11%State taxes -

specific purpose

8%

Student tu-ition revenue

15%

Federal programs

28%

Gifts, grants, segregated

funds20%

State labora-tory fees

1%

Auxiliary en-terprises

13%

Operations receipts4%

2009-10

UW-Madison budget by source of funds

Technology transfer

272 licenses and options yielded income in 2008UW–Madison ranks fifth in licensing revenues among the 151

universities included in the Association for University Technology Managers’ most recent survey results (released in March 2010).

In May 2010, Forbes ranked Madison as the seventh most innovative large city in the U.S. based in part on its number of patents issued per capita.

0

50

100

150

200

250

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Num

berrs

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

$ (M

illio

ns)

New US Patent Applications Filed US Patents Issued Licensing Income

Source: INVESTING IN WISCONSIN’S FUTURE: UW-Madison A Growth Agenda Accountability Report, 2009-2010 pg. 8

University Research Park: Jobs created by UW technology

126 companies in 37 buildings

Employs 3,200 people

Estimated annual payroll of almost $220 million

The average salary for Research Park employees is $64,300

URP companies support more than 2,500 jobs at WI-based suppliers

~70 percent of companies have links to the University of Wisconsin

Scheduled to double in size with the addition of two new locations in Madison

Source: NorthStar study Oct 12, 2010

Graduates as taxpayers

• The differences in earnings between college and high school graduates, $21,000 on average, allow an estimate of the economic impact.

• 69% of WI residents remained in the state within 10 years of graduation.– 51% overall and 11% non-resident students

$90$108 $116 $116

$131 $135$148

5,609 6,229 6,139 6,316 6,194 6,376 6,637

98/99 00/01 02/03 04/05 06/07 07/08 08/09

Estimated Annual Contribution to Economy ($Millions)

UW-Madison Bachelor's Degree Recipients

Source: INVESTING IN WISCONSIN’S FUTURE: UW-Madison A Growth Agenda Accountability Report, 2009-2010 pg. 5

Strategic Initiatives

Go Big Read: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

• UW–Madison’s common-reading program

• An Evening with author Rebecca Skloot– October 25, 7:00 PM – Kohl Center, no tickets required

• www.gobigread.wisc.edu

Campus Initiatives

• Sustainability– Responsible stewards of resources– sustainability.wisc.edu

• Global Health– Enhance global health education, research

and partnerships– ghi.wisc.edu

Campus Initiatives

Campus initiatives

• New Badger Partnership– State budget 2011-2013– newbadgerpartnership.wisc.edu

Campus Initiatives

• The Year of the Arts– UW Arts Institute– arts.wisc.edu/yearOfTheArts

Campus Initiatives

• UWF’s Great People – Private support for need-based aid– www.uwgreatpeople.org

Important Upcoming Dates

• Grand Opening of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery– Dec. 2, 2010

• Grand Opening of Union South– April 15, 2011

• UW-Madison Board Summit– April 28, 2011

• International Convocation– July 26-28, 2011

Three weeks of glory…

“Teach me how to Bucky”

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVAZXZfIlNk

See the right thing…

“See the Right Thing”

• http://www.youtube.com/uwmadison

• Next meeting– Thursday, Nov 16

• universityrelations.wisc.edu

top related