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Campus Profile
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| Location |
| Superior,
Wisconsin, a city of 27,000 at
the western tip of Lake Superior. |
| Part
of
the
Superior-Duluth
metro
area
with
240,000
people,
including
15,000
college
students. |
| Established |
| 1893 |
| Enrollment |
| Total:
2,800 |
| Men:
41 percent |
| Women:
59 percent |
| States
represented: 23 |
| Countries
represented:
35 |
| Class
size |
| Average
class size: 21 |
| Nearly
70
percent
of
classes
have
fewer
than
21
students. |
| Student-to-faculty
ratio |
| 18
to
1 |
| Faculty |
| 189
(112 full time, 77 part time) |
| Nearly
90
percent
of
faculty
members
hold
the
highest
degree
available
in
their
field. |
| Affiliation |
| Comprehensive
public university in the University
of Wisconsin System. |
| Designated "Wisconsin's
Public
Liberal
Arts
College" by
the
University
of
Wisconsin
Board
of
Regents. |
| Member |
| Council
of
Public
Liberal
Arts
Colleges |
| Accreditation |
| University
of
Wisconsin-Superior
is
accredited
by
the
Commission
on
Institutions
of
Higher
Education
of
the
North
Central
Association
of
Colleges
and
Schools,
30
North
LaSalle
Street,
Suite
2400,
Chicago,
Illinois
60602-2504,
312-263-0456. |
| Program
Accreditations |
| Council
on Social Work Education |
| National
Association
of
Schools
of
Music |
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| Program
Approvals |
| American
Chemical
Society
(Chemistry
program) |
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