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Preliminary enrollments are up at UW-Green Bay

By Lisa M. Hale

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GREEN BAY, WI – (WGBW) – Enrollment at the Universities of Wisconsin this fall increased by more than 1,000 students overall according to preliminary estimates based on first-day student counts. This includes a slight increase in the number of students enrolled at UW-Green Bay (UWGB).

UWGB saw an increase of 411 enrollments from last year. Preliminary enrollment figures show UWGB with 10,749 students. In 2023, UWGB’s 10-day enrollment figures were 10,338.  

In a press release, UW President Jay Rothman said the overall increase comes even though there were severe challenges caused by the rollout of a new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) financial aid form, a lack of funding for the Wisconsin Tuition Promise, and closed campuses.

“The fact that overall enrollment is up at the UWs despite the federal FAFSA fiasco is proof positive that Wisconsinites know that education unlocks opportunities,” Rothman said.

The overall enrollment estimate of 163,589 is the highest since 2020.

Overall, headcount enrollment is up by 1,058 students, according to the preliminary estimates, reflecting increases at UW-Eau Claire, UW-Green Bay, UW-La Crosse, UW-Madison, UW-River Falls, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Superior, and UW-Whitewater offset in part by declines at other universities.

Official enrollment counts will be released later this fall based on the 10th day of enrollment.

The preliminary headcount enrollment estimates are:

UW-Eau Claire: 9,969

UW-Green Bay: 10,749

UW-La Crosse: 10,438

UW-Madison: 51,729

UW-Milwaukee: 22,517

UW Oshkosh: 13,127

UW-Parkside: 3,875

UW-Platteville: 6,419

UW-River Falls: 5,093

UW-Stevens Point: 8,263

UW-Stout: 6,870

UW-Superior: 2,756

UW-Whitewater: 11,784

Total: 163,589

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