Wisconsin for-profit colleges (2-year) 3 colleges Compare to Other States graduation rates Compare state averages for 2-year private for-profit colleges. Wisconsin 41.1% graduate in 150% time 14.7% graduate in 100% time
Wisconsin for-profit colleges (2-year) 3 colleges Colleges Showing 1-3 of 3 colleges College Kaplan College at Milwaukee Sanford-Brown College - Milwaukee Anthem College - Milwaukee
Efficiency Wisconsin for-profit colleges (2-year) 3 colleges Completions per 100 students The total number of undergraduate-level completions (degrees and certificate programs of at least one year in length) per 100 full-time equivalent undergraduates, based on total credit hours taken. It s the three-year average for 2008, 2009, and 2010. Educational spending per completion Estimated educational spending (expenses related to instruction, student services, academic support, institutional support, operations and maintenance) per academic award in 2010. Includes all certificates and degrees. 24.1 U.S. Average, 2-year private for-profit $17,142 $17,142 $19,798 U.S. Average, 2-year private for-profit 24.1 26.3
Wisconsin for-profit colleges (2-year) 3 colleges Graduation Rates 2010 Graduation rate Data Type: All degree-seeking students (NCES) All counted undergraduates of all 1,274 counted students 41.1% graduated in 150% time 41.1% 60.1% U.S. average, 2-year private for-profits White 236 students 57.2% 64.8% U.S. average, 2-year private for-profits Black 910 students 35.8% 49.1% U.S. average, 2-year private for-profits Asian 29 students 62.1% 68.4% U.S. average, 2-year private for-profits Hispanic 65 students 53.8% 64.5% U.S. average, 2-year private for-profits American Indian 7 students 42.9% 59.3% U.S. average, 2-year private for-profits How much of the 2007 entering class was included in the graduation rate? Counted 63.2% Left out 36.8% Not all undergraduates are included in the official graduation rate. The U.S. omits part-time freshmen and those who have attended college before, among others, from its graduation-rate survey. The outcomes for those students are not known.
Wisconsin for-profit colleges (4-year) 8 colleges Compare to Other States graduation rates Compare state averages for 4-year private for-profit colleges. Wisconsin 17.0% graduate in six years 8.7% graduate in four years
Wisconsin for-profit colleges (4-year) 8 colleges Colleges Showing 1-8 of 8 colleges College ITT Technical Institute (GreenField, Wis.) DeVry University Milwaukee Center Bryant & Stratton College at Wauwatosa Herzing University (Wis.) ITT Technical Institute (Green Bay, Wis.) University of Phoenix - Milwaukee Campus Bryant & Stratton College at Milwaukee Madison Media Institute
Efficiency Wisconsin for-profit colleges (4-year) 8 colleges Completions per 100 students The total number of undergraduate-level completions (degrees and certificate programs of at least one year in length) per 100 full-time equivalent undergraduates, based on total credit hours taken. It s the three-year average for 2008, 2009, and 2010. Educational spending per completion Estimated educational spending (expenses related to instruction, student services, academic support, institutional support, operations and maintenance) per academic award in 2010. Includes all certificates and degrees. 22.0 U.S. Average, 4-year private for-profit $41,522 $41,522 $42,645 U.S. Average, 4-year private for-profit 19.0 22.0
Wisconsin for-profit colleges (4-year) 8 colleges Graduation Rates 2010 Graduation rate Data Type: Bachelor s degree-seeking students (NCES) All counted undergraduates of all 264 counted students graduated in 8.7% four years 17.0% graduated in 17.0% six years U.S. average, 4-year private for-profits 20.3% 28.2% White 130 students 20.8% 27.0% 35.1% U.S. average, 4-year private for-profits Black 62 students 11.3% 13.1% 21.1% U.S. average, 4-year private for-profits Asian 4 students 50.0% 31.8% 39.1% U.S. average, 4-year private for-profits Hispanic 19 students 10.5% 20.5% 28.8% U.S. average, 4-year private for-profits American Indian 6 students 33.3% 9.3% 19.2% U.S. average, 4-year private for-profits How much of the 2004 entering class was included in the graduation rate? Counted 81.2% Left out 18.8% Not all undergraduates are included in the official graduation rate. The U.S. omits part-time freshmen and those who have attended college before, among others, from its graduation-rate survey. The outcomes for those students are not known.
Wisconsin public colleges (2-year) 17 colleges Compare to Other States graduation rates Compare state averages for 2-year public colleges. Wisconsin 31.3% graduate in 150% time 21.0% graduate in 100% time
Wisconsin public colleges (2-year) 17 colleges Colleges Showing 1-10 of 17 colleges College Southwest Wisconsin Technical College Chippewa Valley Technical College Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Fox Valley Technical College Western Technical College (Wis.) Blackhawk Technical College Northcentral Technical College Gateway Technical College Lakeshore Technical College Moraine Park Technical College
Wisconsin public colleges (2-year) 17 colleges Colleges Showing 11-17 of 17 colleges College Mid-State Technical College Waukesha County Technical College Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Nicolet Area Technical College University of Wisconsin Colleges Milwaukee Area Technical College Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
Wisconsin public colleges (2-year) 17 colleges Efficiency Completions per 100 students The total number of undergraduate-level completions (degrees and certificate programs of at least one year in length) per 100 full-time equivalent undergraduates, based on total credit hours taken. It s the three-year average for 2008, 2009, and 2010. 21.7 U.S. Average, 2-year public 14.2 21.7 Educational spending per completion Estimated educational spending (expenses related to instruction, student services, academic support, institutional support, operations and maintenance) per academic award in 2010. Includes all certificates and degrees. $44,189 $44,189 $42,759 U.S. Average, 2-year public
Wisconsin public colleges (2-year) 17 colleges Graduation Rates 2010 Graduation rate Data Type: All degree-seeking students (NCES) All counted undergraduates of all 10,832 counted students 31.3% graduated in 150% time U.S. average, 2-year publics 20.4% 31.3% White 9,398 students 32.4% 23.0% U.S. average, 2-year publics Black 338 students 11.5% 11.9% U.S. average, 2-year publics Asian 328 students 24.7% 25.6% U.S. average, 2-year publics Hispanic 294 students 27.2% 16.0% U.S. average, 2-year publics American Indian 195 students 17.9% 17.4% U.S. average, 2-year publics How much of the 2007 entering class was included in the graduation rate? Counted 39.2% Left out 60.8% Not all undergraduates are included in the official graduation rate. The U.S. omits part-time freshmen and those who have attended college before, among others, from its graduation-rate survey. The outcomes for those students are not known.
Wisconsin public colleges (4-year) 14 colleges Compare to Other States graduation rates Compare state averages for 4-year public colleges. Wisconsin 60.4% graduate in six years 27.4% graduate in four years
Wisconsin public colleges (4-year) 14 colleges Colleges Showing 1-10 of 14 colleges College University of Wisconsin at Madison University of Wisconsin at La Crosse University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point University of Wisconsin at Whitewater University of Wisconsin at River Falls University of Wisconsin at Platteville University of Wisconsin-Stout University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh University of Wisconsin at Green Bay
Wisconsin public colleges (4-year) 14 colleges Colleges Showing 11-14 of 14 colleges College University of Wisconsin at Superior University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee University of Wisconsin-Parkside Madison Area Technical College
Wisconsin public colleges (4-year) 14 colleges Efficiency Completions per 100 students The total number of undergraduate-level completions (degrees and certificate programs of at least one year in length) per 100 full-time equivalent undergraduates, based on total credit hours taken. It s the three-year average for 2008, 2009, and 2010. 19.7 U.S. Average, 4-year public 19.7 20.5 Educational spending per completion Estimated educational spending (expenses related to instruction, student services, academic support, institutional support, operations and maintenance) per academic award in 2010. Includes all certificates and degrees. $66,749 U.S. Average, 4-year public $66,749 $68,617
Wisconsin public colleges (4-year) 14 colleges Graduation Rates 2010 Graduation rate Data Type: Bachelor s degree-seeking students (NCES) All counted undergraduates of all 23,720 counted students 27.4% graduated in four years graduated in 60.4% six years 60.4% 31.3% 56.0% U.S. average, 4-year publics White 20,682 students 34.2% 58.9% 62.2% U.S. average, 4-year publics Black 761 students U.S. average, 4-year publics 32.3% 16.4% 38.3% Asian 939 students 52.3% 38.0% 66.3% U.S. average, 4-year publics Hispanic 563 students 47.4% 21.5% 47.8% U.S. average, 4-year publics American Indian 160 students 41.3% U.S. average, 4-year publics 17.2% 37.0% How much of the 2004 entering class was included in the graduation rate? Counted 63.1% Left out 36.9% Not all undergraduates are included in the official graduation rate. The U.S. omits part-time freshmen and those who have attended college before, among others, from its graduation-rate survey. The outcomes for those students are not known.
Wisconsin private colleges (4-year) 23 colleges Compare to Other States graduation rates Compare state averages for 4-year private not-for-profit colleges. Wisconsin 64.2% graduate in six years 47.7% graduate in four years
Wisconsin private colleges (4-year) 23 colleges Colleges Showing 1-10 of 23 colleges College Bellin College, Inc. Marquette University Beloit College Saint Norbert College Lawrence University Ripon College Milwaukee School of Engineering Concordia University Wisconsin Northland International University Wisconsin Lutheran College
Wisconsin private colleges (4-year) 23 colleges Colleges Showing 11-20 of 23 colleges College Carthage College Carroll University Edgewood College Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Northland College Cardinal Stritch University Marian University (Wis.) Viterbo University Maranatha Baptist Bible College and Seminary Lakeland College
Wisconsin private colleges (4-year) 23 colleges Colleges Showing 21-23 of 23 colleges College Mount Mary College Alverno College Silver Lake College
Wisconsin private colleges (4-year) 23 colleges Efficiency Completions per 100 students The total number of undergraduate-level completions (degrees and certificate programs of at least one year in length) per 100 full-time equivalent undergraduates, based on total credit hours taken. It s the three-year average for 2008, 2009, and 2010. Educational spending per completion Estimated educational spending (expenses related to instruction, student services, academic support, institutional support, operations and maintenance) per academic award in 2010. Includes all certificates and degrees. 21.0 U.S. Average, 4-year private not-for-profit $67,425 $67,425 U.S. Average, 4-year private not-for-profit 21.0 22.6 $95,725
Wisconsin private colleges (4-year) 23 colleges Graduation Rates 2010 Graduation rate Data Type: Bachelor s degree-seeking students (NCES) All counted undergraduates of all 7,675 counted students 47.7% graduated in four years graduated in 64.2% six years 64.2% 52.5% 65.5% U.S. average, 4-year private not-for-profits White 6,439 students 66.9% 55.4% 68.0% U.S. average, 4-year private not-for-profits Black 326 students 36.5% 30.6% 44.9% U.S. average, 4-year private not-for-profits Asian 210 students 62.4% 62.8% 76.2% U.S. average, 4-year private not-for-profits Hispanic 264 students 49.6% 46.1% 60.5% U.S. average, 4-year private not-for-profits American Indian 51 students 47.1% 39.2% 50.7% U.S. average, 4-year private not-for-profits How much of the 2004 entering class was included in the graduation rate? Counted 73.9% Left out 26.1% Not all undergraduates are included in the official graduation rate. The U.S. omits part-time freshmen and those who have attended college before, among others, from its graduation-rate survey. The outcomes for those students are not known.