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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2100 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee award
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee award
US ranking
position: 66
Tuition & fees per year: $10,916
Acceptance rate: 88.00%
Median alumni salary: $45,856
Avg. SAT and ACT: 22 ACT
Entrance difficulty: N/A

What are the graduation rates for students at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee?

The graduation rates at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee reveal significant challenges in student completion. The overall graduation rate stands at 51%, which is rated as average but places the institution in the bottom 40% nationally. This suggests that just over half of the students who enroll eventually graduate, indicating room for improvement in degree completion.

When broken down by gender, men graduate at a slightly lower rate of 48%, situating them within the bottom 45%, while women graduate at a higher rate of 54%, though still in the bottom 35% compared to their peers nationwide. These figures hint at a gender gap in persistence and completion, with women slightly more likely to graduate than men.

Looking at specific time frames, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's four-year graduation rate is notably low at 28%, ranking in the bottom 25% nationally. This indicates that fewer than one-third of students complete their degrees within the traditional four-year period. Conversely, the six-year graduation rate improves to 51%, aligning with the overall average but still reflecting challenges in timely graduation.

Retention rates provide additional insight, with 72% of students returning after their first year, an average level that is in the bottom 45% nationally. This retention rate suggests that nearly 3 in 10 first-year students leave without continuing their studies.

Despite the availability of detailed undergraduate program enrollment data, information about graduation rates by major or degree type is not provided. Therefore, it is not possible to compare completion rates across popular disciplines at the university.

What is the earning potential for graduates at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee?

Graduates of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee exhibit a wide spectrum of earning potential depending on their field of study. Those who pursued degrees in engineering stand out with some of the highest average salaries. Computer Engineering alumni report average earnings of $71,498, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering graduates earn around $65,770, while Mechanical Engineering majors make approximately $64,477. Similarly, Industrial Engineering and Computer Science graduates earn competitive salaries, averaging $63,809 and $63,103 respectively.

Health-related fields also demonstrate strong earning potential. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing degree holders earn about $61,159, and Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science graduates average $57,575 annually. Civil Engineering graduates achieve notable earnings of $58,793, reflecting robust prospects in technical disciplines.

Information Science/Studies produces graduates with an average income of $45,005, closely followed by Business-related fields such as Management Information Systems and Services ($47,201), Business Administration, Management and Operations ($46,853), and Accounting and Related Services ($46,130). Finance and Financial Management Services achieve average earnings of $45,310, highlighting the potential for lucrative careers in business and technology sectors.

Education degrees offer more modest returns, with Special Education and Teaching graduates earning around $43,962 and Teacher Education and Professional Development around $39,885. Communication and Media Studies graduates make approximately $33,698, whereas degrees in fields like Psychology and Sociology hover in the lower $30,000 range.

Social Sciences show varied earning outcomes: Economics majors earn about $41,227, while Anthropology graduates earn closer to $24,064. Degrees in Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies generate average earnings near $22,829. In the arts, Fine and Studio Arts graduates typically earn $29,655, with those in Music and Drama/Theatre Arts earning just over $20,000, reflecting a more challenging financial landscape in creative fields.

Overall, technical, business, and health-related degrees at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee generally provide higher earning potential for graduates. Prospective students should weigh these financial outcomes alongside their personal interests and career objectives when selecting their program.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Graduation Rate

Avg. graduation 51%
Graduation rate, total cohort
4-year Graduation 28%
Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 4 years, total
6-year Graduation 51%
Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 6 years, total

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Career Help & Outcomes

Career Centers:

Full time employees: Data not available

Part time employees: Data not available

Career Counselling:

Individual: All undergraduates

Group: All undergraduates

Career Center services:

  • Job Interviews
  • Career library
  • Resume preparation
  • Resume refers to employers
  • Career/Interest testing
  • Interview workshop
  • Alumni network

Other information:

Job bank on campus

Yes

Job fairs on campus

Yes

Individual job placement

All undergraduates

On campus employer recruitment

All undergraduates

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Graduations Per Degree

BACHELOR’S Degree

Women Men Total

Natural Resources and Conservation

281745

Architecture and Related Services

405999

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies

516

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

11457171

Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services

7310

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

29181210

Education

15735192

Engineering

47194241

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

32840

English Language and Literature/Letters

311344

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

8746133

Mathematics and Statistics

41418

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

331851

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology

423072

Philosophy and Religious Studies

7613

Physical Sciences

82634

Psychology

17567242

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services

8036116

Public Administration and Social Service Professions

681886

Social Sciences

7964143

Visual and Performing Arts

15192243

Health Professions and Related Programs

42673499

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

244419663

History

142337

MASTER’S Degree

Women Men Total

Natural Resources and Conservation

4711

Architecture and Related Services

332659

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies

707

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

10414

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

3683119

Education

771895

Engineering

112940

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

15318

English Language and Literature/Letters

9615

Library Science

10720127

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

9615

Mathematics and Statistics

71825

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

17926

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology

347

Philosophy and Religious Studies

4812

Physical Sciences

101121

Psychology

722092

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services

26935

Public Administration and Social Service Professions

13131162

Social Sciences

352762

Visual and Performing Arts

514192

Health Professions and Related Programs

18448232

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

88110198

History

549

DOCTOR’S Degree

Women Men Total

Natural Resources and Conservation

101

Architecture and Related Services

101

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

303

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

224

Education

112

Engineering

62329

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

202

English Language and Literature/Letters

12517

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

235

Mathematics and Statistics

033

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology

123

Physical Sciences

41014

Psychology

17825

Public Administration and Social Service Professions

101

Social Sciences

131023

Health Professions and Related Programs

16824

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

325

History

145