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The Business Advising Center is available to help you make the most of your academic career at UW-Stevens Point!
Study abroad opportunity:
China Internship, Summer 2009.

Check out the scholarships and eligibility information. and see what career opportunities are out there.
In the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Division of Business and Economics, we offer our students proactive academic programs, close relationships with faculty, rich learning experiences, and—most importantly—solid preparation for careers in business, accounting, and economics.
Our students are engaged in remarkable experiences that increase the breadth and depth of their understanding of the global marketplace. Internships and study abroad opportunities—like our internship in China—help teach students the creative thinking and decision-making skills they’ll need to achieve their goals in the ever-changing world of business. The payoff is clear: our students are among the highest-paid UWSP graduates, and more than 75 percent land jobs related to their fields. Accounting grads enjoy better than 93 percent placement.
Our faculty members’ ongoing research and scholarship includes projects such as the Central Wisconsin Economics Research Bureau, which brings vital economic analysis to the region’s businesses. And we’re always looking for opportunities to involve students in research and learning projects that can benefit Central Wisconsin’s business.
Our 30 faculty and staff members currently serve 1,200 students and more than 6,000 alumni. As the business climate continues to change, we’re all working together to create a strong future for Central Wisconsin—and beyond. Whether you’re a prospective student, a member of the business community, or a potential contributor to our programs—we hope you’ll join us in that effort.
DBE MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to educate and inspire our students so that graduates are prepared for success in positions of leadership and responsibility.