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University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Oshkosh, WI

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Quick Facts

Wikipedia
1871
Founded
Public university
Type
7,613
Total Students
6,927
Undergrad
959
Graduate
$22M
Endowment
(2017)
$8K
Tuition (In-State)
$16K
Tuition (Out-State)
$15K
Avg Net Price
87%
Acceptance Rate
58%
Graduation Rate
6-year
72%
Retention Rate
Doctoral/Professional Universities
Classification

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About University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

UW-Oshkosh: Pioneering teacher education since 1871, now charting a carbon-neutral course.

The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh began its distinguished journey in 1871 as Oshkosh State Normal School, quickly distinguishing itself as a national pioneer in teacher training. It proudly established the nation's first kindergarten within a normal school and innovated educational practices by introducing structured practice teaching as early as 1872. This foundational commitment to shaping educators laid the groundwork for a rich and impactful legacy in public education.

Over the decades, the institution evolved significantly, adapting to the changing landscape of higher education. After transitioning through names like Oshkosh State Teachers College and Wisconsin State College-Oshkosh, it achieved a pivotal milestone in 1971 by merging into the prestigious University of Wisconsin System, officially becoming the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh. This integration cemented its status as a comprehensive public university dedicated to broader academic excellence.

Today, UW-Oshkosh continues to demonstrate a forward-looking vision, particularly through its ambitious pledge to achieve campus-wide carbon neutrality by 2030. While navigating recent financial challenges, the university remains steadfast in its mission to provide high-quality education. With a robust graduate school added in 1963 and a history of resilience, UW-Oshkosh prepares students for diverse professional paths, fostering an environment of learning and continuous growth.

Key Highlights

  • Established in 1871 as Oshkosh State Normal School, a dedicated teacher-training institution.
  • Pioneered the nation's first kindergarten within a normal school.
  • Introduced innovative practice teaching methods as early as 1872.
  • Joined the prestigious University of Wisconsin System in 1971.
  • Committed to achieving campus-wide carbon neutrality by 2030.
  • Expanded its academic offerings with the addition of a graduate school in 1963.

Timeline

1871
Oshkosh State Normal School established.
1872
Professor Rose C. Swart introduced practice teaching.
1916
Main campus building destroyed by fire.
1918
Dempsey Hall replaced the main campus building.
1927
Renamed Oshkosh State Teachers College.
1951
Renamed Wisconsin State College-Oshkosh.
1963
Graduate school added.
1971
Merged into the University of Wisconsin System, becoming University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh.
2018
Affiliated with former UW Colleges satellite campuses (Fond du Lac and Fox Cities).
2030
Pledged campus goal of being carbon-neutral.
🏛️
155 Years
of Excellence

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