Student Affordability includes cost of attendance, net costs relative to peer universities, tuition costs relative to family income, support from university grants, student loan debt at graduation, student loan default rates, credits and semesters on the way to a degree and unmet need after financial aid.

Measures of performance and success should be viewed through the lens of university context and mission. The Universities of Wisconsin have differences in missions, students served, and resource capacity. All UW universities work to create environments that respond to their unique mission-driven mandates and support their student success goals.

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Dashboard Topics

  • Access
  • Economic Development
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Institutional Efficiency
  • Progress & Completion
  • Student Affordability
  • Undergraduate Experience
  • Institutional Highlights