A Smart Investment in Your Future
At the March 2023 meeting, the UW System Board of Regents approved the 2023-24 academic year tuition and fee rates. This includes raising the tuition for Wisconsin residents for the first time in a decade. Between the tuition freeze, decreases in state funding, and a 30% increase in inflation (2013 to 2023), this tuition increase is necessary for us to continue delivering the rigorous, hands-on learning experiences that will prepare students to meet the challenges of today.
UW-Platteville remains committed to providing a high-quality, hands-on education at an affordable price.
What’s Changed for the 2023-24 Academic Year
- UW System increased resident undergraduate tuition by 4.5% across all UW campuses after a 10-year tuition freeze.
- UW Platteville increased non-resident tuition rates by 2%.
2023-24 Total Direct Costs
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For full-time Baraboo Sauk County students
Associate’s Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Per Term
Per Academic Year*
Per Term
Per Academic Year*
Full-Time Tuition by Residency --
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--
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Resident $2,482
$4,964
$3,414
$6,827
Non-Resident $6,570
$13,140
$7,893
$15,786
International $6,570
$13,140
$8,393
$16,786
Segregated Fees – Part A $274
$547
$274
$547
Segregated Fees – Part B $110
$219
$110
$219
Registration Fee $35
$70
$35
$70
Total Direct Costs by Residency --
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--
--
Resident $2,900
$5,800
$3,832
$7,663
Non-Resident $6,988
$13,976
$8,311
$16,622
International $6,988
$13,976
$8,811
$17,622
* Within this context the academic year includes the fall and spring semester.
More information about the items included on students’ bills is available on the Cashier’s Office website.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I access my updated financial aid package?
- When your financial aid package is updated, you will receive a notification email at your uwplatt.edu account. The email will include helpful information to ensure that you understand your financial aid package.
- Log into your PASS account to review your updated package. Grants and scholarships are accepted on your behalf. You must actively accept loans to receive them. Please note: If you accept loans your ‘To-Do List’ will update with additional paperwork requirements. Monitor your email and your PASS ‘To-Do List’ regularly.
- Have questions or don’t think you received an email? Contact Financial Aid at finaid@uwplatt.edu or 608.342.1836.
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How does the change in cost impact my financial aid?
- Contact Financial Aid at finaid@uwplatt.edu or 608.342.1836 to discuss specifics related to your account.
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Do associate of pre-engineering students pay the engineering differential tuition that main campus engineering students pay?
- No.
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If I change from an associate to a bachelor’s program (or vice versa) mid-semester, how is that reflected on my bill?
- The student’s program(s) as of the tenth day of classes will determine which tuition they are assessed.
- Tenth day of classes is also the last day on which a student can receive a 100% refund.
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Do I pay the Pioneer Potential tuition differential that main campus students pay?
- No.
Contact Information
Please use the following contact information for additional questions about:
Charges on your bill
- Cashier’s Office
- cashieroff@uwplatt.edu
- 608.342.1211
Financial aid and scholarships
- Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships
- finaid@uwplatt.edu
- 608.342.1836
Academic records/declared major(s)
- Office of the Registrar
- registrar@uwplatt.edu
- 608.342.1321
Computer Science, Cybersecurity, and Engineering
- EMS Dean’s Office
- emsdeansoffice@uwplatt.edu
- 608.342.1561
Construction Management and Dairy Science
- BILSA Dean’s Office
- bilsa@uwplatt.edu
- 608.342.1547
General questions or if you are unsure who to contact