The ranking “speaks volumes about the incredible experiences Blugolds have at UW-Eau Claire,” says Billy Felz, vice chancellor for enrollment management.
“They will have invaluable opportunities both in and out of the classroom that will pave the way for amazing futures,” Felz says. “From an investment perspective, our place in the rankings indicates UWEC is a brilliant choice; our students graduate in a timely manner, with low debt and outstanding earning potential as alumni.”
UW-Eau Claire scored high compared to its peers in graduates’ salaries, according to Forbes. The median 10-year salary for UW-Eau Claire graduates rose from $106,500 on the 2023-24 list to $108,900 in the new ranking.
The university also ranked high for the low-income price-to-earnings premium and the percentage of students who can repay some of their federal loan principal within five years of graduating. Forbes reported that UW-Eau Claire’s average grant aid rose to $4,251 compared to 2023-24 and its average student debt dropped from last year to $7,354.
Princeton again was the top-ranked college followed by Stanford and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the ranking.
UW-Eau Claire has been named a top college in numerous rankings in the past year, including U.S. News & World Report, The Wall Street Journal, The Princeton Review and Campus Pride Index. U.S. News listed UW-Eau Claire among the best institutions in the country for undergraduate research.