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Entrance sign as UW-Fox Valley, 2006 Barlow Planetarium Weis Earth Science Museum. The University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus (abbreviated as UWO Fox Cities and formerly known as the University of Wisconsin–Fox Valley) is a branch campus of the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh and a member of the Universities of Wisconsin.
Graduate school was added in 1963. In 1971, the institution merged into the University of Wisconsin System, becoming the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh. Led by Chancellor Andrew J. Leavitt, UW Oshkosh serves the region as the third largest university in Wisconsin with an annual on- and off-campus enrollment of nearly 13,000. The university ...
Prior to its merger with UW–Oshkosh in July 2018, the campus was a member of the University of Wisconsin Colleges. As of 2022, the campus enrolled 258 students, making it the third-smallest of the UW branch campuses. The campus closed in May 2024, with the Universities of Wisconsin citing enrollment and cost issues.
The Oshkosh campus reported significantly lower enrollment from Fond du Lac County students because of the new school, but by the time the sophomore class in 1970 finished their two-year studies ...
Enrollment at UW-Oshkosh Fox Cities has plummeted from 1,629 in 2018 to 555 last fall.
A student enters the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh-Fond du Lac in October 2023 in Fond du Lac. The campus will close after the 2023-24 school year.
The University of Wisconsin’s Board of Regents is endorsing the Oshkosh campus’ academic restructuring proposal that will see the university consolidate its four colleges into three to save ...
The University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, the third-largest university in the state, is located in Oshkosh. The downtown campus serves approximately 15,000 students and employs 1,700 staff. Higher education is also served by a campus of the Fox Valley Technical College.