University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc: Tabular Data
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MANITOWOC
705 Viebahn St.
Manitowoc, WI 54220-6699
Tel: (920)683-4700; Admissions: (920)683-4708; Fax: (920)683-4776; E-mail: [email protected]; Web Site: http://www.manitowoc.uwc.edu/
President/CEO: Dr. Glenda Gallisath
Registrar: Dr. Michael A. Herrity
Admissions: Dr. Michael A. Herrity
Financial Aid: Dr. Michael A. Herrity
Type: Two-Year College
Sex: Coed
Affiliation: University of Wisconsin System
Scores: 60% ACT 18-23; 25% ACT 24-29
% Accepted: 91
Admission Plans: Early Admission
Application Fee: $35.00
H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted
Costs Per Year: Application fee: $35. State resident tuition: $3870 full-time, $161 per credit part-time. Nonresident tuition: $12,300 full-time, $516 per credit part-time.
Scholarships: Available
Calendar System: Semester, Summer Session Available
Enrollment: FT 451, PT 184
Faculty: FT 19, PT 7
Student-Faculty Ratio: 21:1
Exams: SAT I or ACT
Library Holdings: 25,750
Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Credit Hours For Degree: 60 credits, Associates
Intercollegiate Athletics: Basketball M & W; Golf M; Tennis M & W; Volleyball W
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