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Established in 1965, the UW-Rock County campus is a partnership between Rock County, which owns and maintains the land and facilities, and the State of Wisconsin through the University of Wisconsin, which pays salaries and operational expenses.


With a student population of about 900 students, the campus sits on 50 acres, has a 65,000-volume library, a living prairie, and a 225-seat theater.
The campus offers collaborative degree programs with UW-Platteville, UW-Milwaukee, UW-Superior and UW-Whitewater, which allow students to complete a bachelor's degree on-site.
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Community Impact
Musical presentations, theatre productions, faculty lectures, and athletic events are open to members of the community. Most events are free!
College for Kids offers local school children unique learning opportunities during the summer months.
UW-Rock County faculty and staff participate each year in the local United Way campaign.
Faculty members present a lecture series to the elderly at a local retirement community center.
Students participate in an internship program, offering their services to local companies while gaining expertise in a chosen field.


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©2006 UW-Rock County Foundation
Updated: June 29, 2006

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