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Rankings and reputation Year after year, UW-Eau Claire is consistently ranked one of the top public regional universities in the Midwest in U.S.News & World Report. This impressive national ranking and many other distinctions reflect UW-Eau Claire's commitment to excellence. |
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Undergraduate faculty-student research U.S.News & World Report has recognized UW-Eau Claire's undergraduate research program in the "Programs to look for" section of their Best Colleges magazine. In fact, more than 800 students are involved in research with faculty at UW-Eau Claire. |
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Study abroad and National Student Exchange Offering you the world — UW-Eau Claire ranks among the top 15 nationally in the number of students who study abroad (read story). Other students widen their horizons by attending a National Student Exchange institution. |
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Civic engagement From individual volunteerism to organizational involvement, the American Democracy Project and Service-Learning are two programs that enhance the academic experiences of all UW-Eau Claire students. |
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Faculty of distinction UW-Eau Claire faculty are first-rate scholars with a passion for teaching. Four Wisconsin Professor of the Year recipients and four Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award recipients are among the distinguished faculty at UW-Eau Claire. |
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Outstanding students Lori Scardino, a senior chemistry and biology major and one of 20 college students named to USA Today's All-USA College Academic First Team, is just one example of the many ways UW-Eau Claire students are making their mark on the world. |
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Career preparation UW-Eau Claire students connect their education with the real world through numerous career development activities and access to cutting-edge technology. |
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Graduate success Ninety-five percent of 2005-06 UW-Eau Claire graduates who responded to an employment survey said they were employed or continuing their education (read story). |