Resources
Student Access and Academic Support is home to variety of resources, services, and training opportunities. Additional details can be found within the individual areas.
Student Access and Academic Support Resources
Are you looking for resources and academic counseling for graduate school?
The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, also called the McNair Scholars Program, is designed to help undergraduate students who are low income, first generation, and underrepresented to achieve their goal of earning a doctoral degree.
Are you looking for resources or programming related to gender and/or sexuality?
The Patricia A. Doyle Center for Gender and Sexuality provides an equitable space for anyone in the campus community regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and/or biological sex.
Are you looking for scholarships, activities and other opportunities specifically designed to support racially diverse students at UW-Platteville?
The Multicultural Student Affairs supports retention and academic attainment for African-American, Native American, Latinx, and Asian-American students. MSA offers opportunities to meet with auxiliary advisors; become more engaged on campus and learn about scholarship, internship, and resume-building opportunities; and more.
Are you looking for support services including academic advising, mentoring, tutoring, or help understanding financial aid packages?
TRIO Student Support Services is a federally funded program that provides a variety of free support services and opportunities to engage in social/cultural activities to first-generation students, income-eligible students, and students with a documented disability in order to help them become successful graduates.
Are you an international student or scholar, looking for information and services in support of the federal immigration regulations that govern F-1 and J-1 visa holders and maintaining legal status? Or, are you seeking education abroad opportunities?
The International Programs Office serves as a resource for U.S. and international faculty, staff, and students seeking international education opportunities.
Are you looking for resources and assistance for obtaining academic and non-academic accommodations for students with documented disabilities?
The Disability Access Center works with students, faculty, and staff to review documentation, determine appropriate accommodations, and coordinate with various departments and offices across campus to ensure accessibility.
Are you a veteran or non-traditional student seeking a space on campus to study, meet, or network with similar students?
The Wright Center for Non-Traditional and Veteran Students offers a dedicated space for these students, in addition to programming and events, and assistance and resources for veterans. The Wright Center provides our campus expertise and processes all veteran educational benefits.
Are you looking for guidance and resources for individuals that are transitioning out of foster care?
Direct services offered to students participating in Fostering Success include the following:
- Academic advising and coaching, financial literacy advisement, individualized tutoring, peer mentoring
- Opportunities to participate in social/cultural activities
- Short term housing opportunities over academic breaks
- Meal and laundry cards, access to nonperishable food items, school supplies, and hygiene products
- Opportunity to earn a $400 stipend each semester
For questions about the Fostering Success Program, please contact Dr. Quentin Sprengelmeyer at fosteringsuccess@uwplatt.edu or 608.342.1814.