University of Wisconsin-Superior

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University of Wisconsin-Superior



In-state Tuition

$5,577 / year

Out-of-state Tuition

$13,052 / year

Room and Board

$4,576

Application deadline

Rolling

Application fee

$35

Educational Resources

Libraries

Maritime records collection, Federal Depository; Library Guild Editor Beecroft Collection,

  • Member of library consortia.
  • 259,202 books, serial backfiles, and other material including government documents.
  • 806 current serial subscriptions.
  • 1,112,362 microforms.
  • 4,323 Audio/Visual items.
  • 12,624 e-books.

Museums & Art

Kruk Gallery in Holden Fine and Applied Arts BuildingBrand new fall 2003 15 million Health & Wellness Center with regulation running track, climbing wall, classrooms, racquetball, fitness and weight room facilities, plus completely renovated Gates Physical Education Building.

Computing

Requirements

  • Students are not required to take a computer course.
  • Students are not required to own or lease a computer.
  • Recommended computer operating system: Microsoft

Campus Resources

  • 325 computers for student use in locations such as computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center

Student accommodations

  • Email accounts are available to all students.
  • Internet access is available to all students.
  • Student web-pages are permitted.
  • Online class registration is available.
  • 100% of college-owned hosting units are available for internet access.

Wireless Internet Hotspots

  • Wifi is available in some of the libraries (excluding computer labs), in all the libraries, in some classrooms, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas
  • Campus wireless internet hotspots are not available.
  • Approximately 700 students can be on the network at once.

Services

Basic

nonremedial tutoring, women’s center, placement service, day care, health service, health insurance

Remedial

reading, math, writing, study skills

Counseling

minority student, career, military, personal, veteran student, academic, older student, psychological, birth control, religious

Career

on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training, other

Campus Safety

24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)

Campus Life

Housing

Overview

  • The school offers housing for students.
  • 22% of students live in school housing.
  • The school will provide assistance for off-campus housing

Types of housing available

  • 20% of housing units are Singles.
  • 80% of housing units are Doubles.
  • In total, there are 5 housing buildings.

Room Accessories

  • 0% of rooms are equipped with sprinkler systems.
  • 100% of rooms are equipped with fire alarms.
  • 100% are equipped with high-speed internet connections.

Extracurricular

  • 65% of students remain on campus over the weekends, on average.
  • Alcohol is permitted on campus.
  • Student activities: choral groups, concert band, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, music ensembles, radio station, student government, student newspaper, symphony orchestra, television station
  • In total, there are about 60 organizations on campus.
  • Honor societies: Alpha Delta Gamma, the Criminal Justice Honor Society;
  • Religious organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Grace Campus Fellowship; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF); Campus Crusade for Christ; Open Door Fellowship; Newman Center Ministry to Young Adults; Students of Buddhist Philosophy & Meditation; Lutheran Student Fellowship; Chi Alpha Ministry
  • International organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) American Indian Student Organization, Association of Students of African Descent, American Indian Science and Engineering Society, Asian Pacific Association, International Student Organization, German Club
  • Other organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Abilities Student Organization; Alpha Delta Gamma, the Criminal Justice Honor Society; American Chemical Society Club; Amnesty International; Art Student League; Association for Women Students; Athletic Training Club; Campus Volunteer Group; Criminal Justice Student Association; Dance Team; Future Teacher’s Association (FTA); Hindsight History Club; Information Systems Organization (ISO); Inkblots — Psychology Club; KUWS Radio; Math and Computer Science Club; MENC Collegiate Chapter #37 (Music Educators National Conference); Mock Trail; Model United Nations; NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws); Philosophy Club; Political Science Student Organization; Pre-law society; Psi Chi National Honor Society of Psychology; Queer and Allied Student Union (Q. A. S. U); Residence Hall Association; Shooting Sports; Social Work Student Association; Students for Academic Freedom; Student Activities Board; Student Development; Students of Science; Superior REflections; T&L Club; UW-Superior Model United Nations; UW-Superior Mock Trial Team; University Student Senate; University Theatre; University video production; UW-Superior Pre-Law Society; UW-Superior Promethean; UW-Superior Philosophy Club; UW-Superior Amateur Radio Club; UW-Superior Student Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association; UW-Superior Student Senate; Women in Science and Technology; World Student Association; Yellowjacket Cheer; Yoga Club; Youth for Socialist Action;
  • Student papers: (Appears as submitted by school) The Promethean (twice monthly)

Travel

  • Nearest airport(s) (distance in miles): Duluth, MN (10), Superior, WI (2)
  • Nearest train(s) (distance in miles): Minneapolis, MN (150)
  • Nearest bus-station(s) (distance in miles): Duluth, MN (4)
  • Public transportation serves the campus.
  • All students are permitted to have cars on campus.
  • 60% of students have a car on campus

Employment

  • School employment is available.
  • 15% of undergrads are employed with average earnings of 2,126
  • Freshman are not discouraged from working.

Greek Life

  • There are 0 fraternities
  • 0 fraternity houses
  • 0% of students are fraternity members
  • There are 1 sororities
  • 0 sorority houses

ROTC

  • Airforce ROTC: Offered at cooperating institution (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
  • Additional Policies

    class attendance policies set by individual instructors, smoking prohibited, other

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