A message from President Wilson and Provost Kregel

Dear members of the University of Iowa community,

Year 3 of our 2022–27 Strategic Plan turned ambition into outcomes. From classrooms to clinics, research labs to communities across Iowa, we are delivering results that strengthen our state and elevate our standing nationwide. 

Demand for an education from the University of Iowa has reached an all-time high, with more than 31,000 applications and 5,561 new first-year students for fall 2025. Even more importantly, the students who choose Iowa are thriving. This year, we achieved record highs in first-year retention, four-year graduation, and six-year graduation rates, already surpassing our original five-year strategic plan goals. 

All of this outstanding progress is made possible by the hard work of members of the university community who are helping execute the strategic plan, as well as by putting Public–Private Partnership (P3) revenues to work in direct support of it. Since FY 2021, the university has invested more than $80 million in P3 funding to strategic initiatives spanning all 12 colleges—expanding access to AI education, supporting cancer research, strengthening teaching and student advising, and recruiting and retaining world-class faculty. 

Thank you to every member of our community whose work is fueling our success. Your talent, drive, and dedication are building momentum we can measure.

President Barbara Wilson signature

Barbara J. Wilson
President

Kevin Kregel signature

Kevin C. Kregel
Executive vice president and provost

President Barbara Wilson and Provost Kevin Kregel

Year 3 Progress Report

November 2025

90.9 %

FIRST-YEAR RETENTION RATE

for students who entered fall 2024

66 %

FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION RATE

for students who entered fall 2021

3.21M

Patient Encounters

for UI Health Care for FY25

A Destination University

Demand for an Iowa education is stronger than ever. The university received a record-breaking 31,000 applications and welcomed 5,561 new first-year students for fall 2025. 

This success is driven by targeted outreach and authentic storytelling. The Office of Strategic Communication and Enrollment Management collaborated on a national brand campaign that reached prospective undergraduate students through nearly 40 creative assets on Instagram, Snapchat, Spotify, YouTube, and connected TV. 

13 %

INCREASE

in total applications

Aerial photo of the incoming class of 2025 creating a block I

"We began investing in this class more than 20 months before they ever set foot on campus. By collaborating with campus partners to align our marketing strategy more closely with the admissions funnel, we were able to achieve record levels of brand exposure for the incoming class.”

- Brent Gage, associate vice president for enrollment management and strategy

96.3 %

FACULTY RETENTION RATE

In FY 2024

40

MAJOR AWARDS AND HONORS

Earned by UI faculty since 2023

$21M +

Invested in HIHI

Supporting 77 faculty recruitments and 35 retentions since 2021

Our commitment to being a destination for talent extends to the scholars, researchers, and creators who are at the heart of our academic enterprise.

This year, we welcomed two world-class leaders under the Transformational Faculty Hiring Program: Mark Burkard, director of Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center and C.E. Block Chair of Cancer Research, and Martin Grace, professor and Clement T. and Sylvia Hanson Family Chair in Finance and faculty director of the Vaughan Institute of Risk Management and Insurance. Their arrival has added unparalleled expertise in cancer and risk management, elevating our research and creating incredible new opportunities for our students.

Creating and maintaining an environment where exceptional faculty choose to build their careers is a key measure of our faculty success efforts. Through the strategic plan, we have launched and enhanced a wide range of targeted support and development programs. 

Helping Faculty Thrive

Making Student Success a Top Priority

Holistic approach to cultivating teaching excellence

Strategic plan investments have increased professional development opportunities for instructors and advanced knowledge of teaching and learning across the university. The Building a Culture of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) P3-initiative helps faculty from all disciplines research, implement, and share the most effective, evidence-based teaching methods.

Finding structural barriers to student success

The Curricular Analytics P3 project used transcripts and financial aid data to identify instances where courses in a student’s program of study may be delaying time to graduation. Analysis of ten student cohorts revealed that majors with rigid, homogeneous course paths are linked to lower four-year graduation rates, particularly for students with average or below average test scores.

Expanding experiential learning and career preparation

With support from a $300,000 grant from the Strada Education Foundation, the university is scaling My Career Path, a P3-supported online tool that helps students explore interests, map experiences, connect with employers, and build résumés.

Understanding student academic experiences

Students as Partners, an initiative led by the Center for Teaching, integrates student voices into the design and delivery of large lecture courses. Through semester-long collaborations, instructors are paired with one or two trained undergraduate student partners who offer constructive, real-time feedback on course structure, pedagogy, and student engagement. 

Making Student Success a Top Priority

The University of Iowa is committed to ensuring all Hawkeyes are given the opportunity to achieve their goals. Our strategic plan has helped make student success one of the core principles of how nearly every college, department, and unit approaches its work. 

By building a culture that appreciates the value of teaching and learning, seeks to eliminate barriers, and provides in-demand skills and experiences, we are achieving exceptional outcomes when it comes to student success.

3,517

Enrollment in Courses Participating in Students as Partners

"For our first semester, first-year course in the College of Engineering, our student partner has provided an invaluable perspective on how we can best connect with and engage the students."

— Alec Scranton, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering

Powering our Progress

The Strategic Plan Action and Resource Committee (SPARC) serves as the collaborative engine driving our plan forward, bringing together leaders from across campus to ensure our efforts are coordinated, effective, and aligned with our mission.

12

SPARC Work Groups

44

Strategic Plan Tactics

Completed during the first three years of the plan

112

Strategic Plan Tactics

In progress or planning

Additional Highlights from 2024-25

The university's strategic plan is ingrained in work happening across campus every day. Below are just a few of the examples of the progress happening across our campus. 

Strong interest in CBHS major

Addressing Iowa's mental health shortage

UI joins AAC&U AI Institute

Exploring AI and the future of teaching

UI establishes Office of Writing and Communication

A strategic hub for writing and communication

Supplemental Instruction sets record

3,054 participants in impactful peer support program

Large Grant Development Funds

New initiative fuels interdisciplinary research grant proposals

Free financial coaching for employees

Supporting financial health and overall well-being

UI to launch new AI certificate

Ten faculty named inaugural Provost AI Fellows

Provost Faculty Fellows lead strategic plan initiatives

Engaging faculty to support institutional goals

Students as Partners

A recap of year 2 of the program

UI implements paid parental leave

Supporting employees through important life moments

Connecting with SoTL Experts

Transforming teaching and learning at Iowa

Student Pathways Internship Program

Strategic initiative leads to full-time Iowa job for new grad

Obermann End-of-Year Writing Retreat

P3-funded retreat supports creative scholarship

UI experts use data in fight against cancer

Reaching residents in all 99 Iowa counties

UI sets record retention, graduation rates

Student success efforts are paying off

Exercise Oncology Clinic

P3 project aims to improve outcomes for cancer patients

Strategic vision of TRACERS

Project reflects key goals of the strategic plan

Faculty employ evidence-based teaching practices

Strategic plan establishes framework of support

SIM-IA strengthens emergency response

Improving health care across Iowa

Innovative KANI DARE summer camp

Increasing hands-on experience for undergraduates

UI launches reSPARC

Growing revenue and increasing efficiency

UI Web Accessibility Task Force

Supporting digital accessibility across campus