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University of Wisconsin–Manitowoc

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Established
  
1933

Students
  
640

Total enrollment
  
650 (2010)

Academic staff
  
42

Phone
  
+1 920-683-4700

Dean
  
Charles E. Clark

University of Wisconsin–Manitowoc

Type
  
Public, State University

Location
  
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States

Campus
  
Suburban 40 acres (16.2 ha)

Address
  
705 Viebahn St, Manitowoc, WI 54220, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 2,409.02 USD (2011), Domestic tuition: 5,900.9 USD (2011)

Similar
  
University of Wisconsi, University of Wisconsin–Sheboygan, University of Wisconsin–Marinette, University of Wisconsi, University of Wisconsi

Profiles

The University of Wisconsin–Manitowoc is a two-year campus of the University of Wisconsin System located in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. It is part of University of Wisconsin Colleges. Enrollment averages around 650 per year.

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History

The University of Wisconsin System has had a presence in Manitowoc since 1933, when 26 students enrolled in a UW English class offered at the Vocational School located downtown on Clark Street.

Academics

UW Manitowoc runs on the semester system. The school offers an Associate of Arts and Science Degree (60 credits) - leading towards a bachelor's degree at many four year colleges.

Annually, the enrollment is approximately 650 students. UW–Manitowoc has about 45 faculty and instructional staff, as well as 30 administrative and support staff.

UW Manitowoc is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

The campus

The 40-acre (16.2 ha) campus, located on the south side of the city near Silver Creek Park and on the shore of Lake Michigan, was opened in 1962. The campus has seen two major additions: Hillside Hall (originally named West Hall) was opened in 1986, Lakeside Hall, which houses the theatre and music departments, was added in 2001. The University Theatre Company performs in this venue. The original building is now named Founders Hall.

Lakeside Hall features a 350-seat theatre, with an orchestra pit behind the stage and state-of-the-art sound, lighting and acoustic systems. It is used for plays, concerts and lectures. Additionally, the main academic lecture hall has been relocated to Hillside Hall from the original building.

The Dean of the campus is Charles E. Clark.

Sports

The UW–Manitowoc Blue Devils compete in the East Division of the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference. The program offers intercollegiate athletic opportunities in co-ed golf, as well as men's and women's basketball, tennis, and volleyball.

References

University of Wisconsin–Manitowoc Wikipedia