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Related: About this forumWisconsin students make up smallest share of UW-Madison freshman class in at least 25 years
Wisconsin residents make up a bare majority of freshmen at UW-Madison this year, the smallest percentage of in-state students the university has enrolled in at least 25 years.
The incoming class includes a record-breaking 7,550 students, 50.3% of whom are from Wisconsin.
Thats a 3.1-percentage-point drop from last years incoming class and an even steeper decline since the late 1990s and early 2000s, when two out of every three freshmen were Wisconsin residents, according to a Wisconsin State Journal analysis of enrollment reports.
But looking at raw numbers, the 3,797 students from Wisconsin represent the second-largest number of resident students in the last decade and the fourth-largest in the last 30 years.
Read more: https://madison.com/wsj/news/local/education/university/wisconsin-students-make-up-smallest-share-of-uw-madison-freshman/article_f9ccc8b2-1133-5d6d-9f08-43728242c66f.html
mucifer
(24,946 posts)The opposite is happening in Illinois. The new state budget with dems controlling the legislature and a new liberal governor, there has been a lot of investment in Education. The University of Illinois is offering free tuition to in state families that earn less than $61,000 per year.
https://wgntv.com/2018/08/27/university-of-illinois-announces-free-tuition-for-income-qualified-students/
Hopefully, Wisconsin will see that this can work and change their ways.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)We're too gerrymandered for the "good guys" to take control.