Student Academic Advising Center

Other Campus Resources

  • Adult/Non-Traditional Student Information: This group provides information and support for adult/non traditional students such as: child care services, credit earning alternatives, student organizations, and evening and weekend classes.
  • Association for Community Tasks (A.C.T.): This is a UWSP student organization which places student volunteers in various community agencies. The A.C.T. office is located in the lower level of the University Center, room 044, (715) 346-2260.
  • Career Services: This office provides you with career exploration resources, job search information, assessment, employment resources, and a host of other resources available to you on campus.
  • Counseling Center: In addition to the counseling services this office provides, they have workshops that will help you develop your skills for success. The workshops include such topics as: communication skills; relaxation techniques; stress management; study skills; and time management.
  • Credit Earning Alternatives at UWSP: There are different ways to earn credits toward graduation, including: advanced placement; college level examination; credits for prior learning; retroactive credits; and others.
  • Financial Aid and Scholarships: The Financial Aid Office can explain how to apply for aid and offers other materials to help you find ways to finance your education.
  • Foreign Student Program: This program assists foreign students in achieving their educational objectives and complying with immigration regulations. They also provide leadership opportunities and coordinate the Host Family Program and International Club.
  • International Programs: This programs can help you become a "citizen of the world" by enrolling you in a study abroad program that best fits your needs.
  • Multicultural Student Information: The objective of Multicultural Affairs is to conduct activities and provide services which enhance cultural diversity at UW-Stevens Point. They will provide information on multicultural student organizations, activities and support.
  • Residential Living Academic Support programs: Check out the following programs which assist you in developing and enhancing study skills:
    ARC to Success Program, Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs), ACES (Achieving Career Exploration through Service), Study Buddy program
  • Special Needs Student Information: Support and information for students with disabilities and veterans.
  • Student Involvement & Employment: Opportunities for students to find employment on or off campus + other involvement opportunities.
  • Student Organizations:  Meet people who have the same interests as you by getting involved in one of the many UWSP student organizations.
  • Student Support Services Program: This program is a federally funded program providing comprehensive academic support and guidance to 250 eligible students. Their office offers three main services: advising and counseling, tutoring, and study skills instruction. 201 Student Services Center, 346-3828.
  • Tutoring and Learning Center (TLC): This program helps students in all disciplines in their college careers. Senior staff at the TLC help students by matching students' tutoring needs with a tutor interested in or studying the same discipline. The tutors do not provide the answers but work as coaches helping you to help yourself.