Advice to Students on Completing a Degree in Four-Years:

Graduating in Four Years

Links to Four-Year Plans:

List of Undergraduate Majors offering Four-Year Plans

Average Time to Degree For Recent New Freshmen Cohorts

Progress to Degree Measures - a summary of undergraduate progress to degree
Freshmen Cohorts from Fall 1996 through Fall 2005
-- as of Fall 2011 to allow each cohort up to 6 years to graduate

Time to Degree by Major

Average Time to Degree, Bachelors Degrees, 2006-07 to 2010-11 Combined
Sorted Alphabetically by Major Name .pdf .xlsx
Sorted by Time to Degree (Elapsed Calendar Years) .pdf .xlsx
Trends in Elapsed Calendar Years, by Major .pdf .xlsx
Comparisons of Average Undergraduate Time to Degree at UW-Madison Peer Universities
Comparisons with Peer Universities in 2009-10 .pdf .xlsx
Average Time to Degree, First UW-Madison Masters and Doctoral Degrees, 2006-07 to 2010-11 Combined
Sorted Alphabetically by Major Name .pdf .xlsx
Average Time to Degree from Each of Five Degree-Progress Milestones
UW-Madison Doctoral Degrees Awarded from 1996-97 through 2009-10 :
By Year Doctoral Degree was Awarded and By Major .pdf

Predictors of Time to Degree and Delayed Graduation for UW-Madison Undergraduates (Cover memo and analysis, September 2006)

Full Report - Analysis of UW-Madison Undergraduates who Complete a Degree Within Three Years or Less (November 2004).