Registration & Records

Academic Services

Academic Assistance
Counseling Center
Disability Services
Study Skills Course
Life Sciences Help
Mathematics Help
Academic Advising Ctr.
Student Government
Tutoring-Learning Ctr.
University Library
Veterans Counselor

Nontraditional Student Concerns
Questions? Who to call

ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE

The services listed below are available to you, regardless of your grade point average or year in school. Appointments are preferred but not necessary during the days and hours indicated. For more information about any of these services, or if the scheduled times present a problem, call the telephone number listed with each description below.

COUNSELING CENTER

Third Floor Delzell Hall, 346-3553
7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
Counseling appointments are available beginning at 9:00 a.m.

At the Counseling Center students work with psychologists and professionals to enhance educational, career, and social development. Counseling is an opportunity to talk about life experiences with an objective person. It helps students learn new skills and ways of looking at situations so they can resolve problems with new resources. The counseling experience can help sort through feelings, identify strengths, and explore options relative to many issues and concerns. Some common concerns of college students are self-esteem, worry, depression, relationship problems, career indecision, study skills, and the stress of being a college student.

Self-Help Library...a wealth of information!
Books, handouts, audio and videotapes are for understanding psychological issues and developing skills for change.

"Skills for Success" Workshops
50-minute sessions on: Study Skills, Self-Esteem, Depression, Anger Management, Choosing Your Major, Relationships, Parenting Stress, Assertiveness, Recognizing ADD, Test Taking Strategies, (time and place announced each semester).

DISABILITY SERVICES

103 Student Services Building, 346-3365

If you are a person with a disability, you may obtain information on program access to all UW-Stevens Point majors, minors, and courses, as well as physical access to all campus buildings, by contacting the Disability Services Office, Room 103, Student Services Building, 715-346-3365 or 715-346-3362 TDD/TTY for the hearing impaired. We urge you to contact the Office of Disability Services to set up an individual assessment before your first semester of classes. All segments of UW-Stevens Point comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

EDUCATION 105 STUDY SKILLS

Debra Aeby

1-credit course for eligible students covering test taking, note-taking, textbook comprehension, memory, listening, time management, learning styles and other study skills.

LIFE SCIENCES (Biology, Natural Resources)

Edward Stern, 335 CNR, 346-4257
12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Other times by appointment

Assessment of individual help in any of the Life Sciences Courses: Biology, Chemistry, Forestry, Soils, Water, Wildlife, and Natural Resources. Information and recommendation for resources and materials. Direct assistance - referrals - tutoring.

MATHEMATICS (Lower division Math or related courses)

A113A Science Building (Mathroom); B127 Science
Susan Talarico, 346-4976
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday, A113A Science Building
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday, A113A Science Building

Mathematics majors are in the mathroom for consultation or to provide assistance to you with any mathematical problems. Supplementary reference materials are available. Individual study - work together on theory or problems - direct assistance - referrals - tutoring.

STUDENT ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTER (SAAC)

103 Student Services Building, 346-3361
7:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday

Advisers in the SAAC advise undeclared majors and students in transition between majors. They also review and act on late drop requests and requests to withdraw from the university after the deadline; serve in a liaison capacity for nontraditional students; coordinate the experiential learning program.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ACADEMIC ISSUES DIRECTOR

027 University Center (SGA Office), 346-4592 Call for appointment

Assistance with questions or concerns regarding academic policies (advising, instructor evaluations, transfer issues, etc.) TUTORING-LEARNING CENTER
018 LRC (Basement of University Library Building), 346-3568
Open Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.; Friday, 9:00 a.m.-noon. Closed finals week.

WRITING LAB; READING IN THE DISCIPLINES; CONTENT-AREA TUTORING; STUDY SKILLS, Provides peer tutoring in writing of all kinds; reading in the disciplines, content tutoring, and study skills work in many courses. Tutoring is provided one to one or in small groups depending on the TLC program.

UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (Any Area)

500 Learning Resources Center, Library Administration, 346-4193 Call for an appointment

Assistance in locating and using the services, materials, and facilities of the University Library is provided.

VETERANS COUNSELOR

101 Student Services Building, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday
Ann Whipp 295-8947.

Information regarding Federal GI Bill benefits and/or State benefits.

NONTRADITIONAL STUDENT CONCERNS:

Admissions questions: UWSP Admissions Office
Room 102 Student Services Bldg.
715-346-2441
Financial Aid questions: UWSP Financial Aid Office
Room 106 Student Services Bldg.
715-346-4771
General questions: Nontraditional Student Services
064 Dreyfus University Center
715-342-5327
Academic Advising questions: Student Academic Advising Center
Room 103 Student Services Bldg.
715-346-3361

QUESTIONS ABOUT?...

Call --- (Area Code 715)

Admissions -- 346-2441
Applying for graduation -- 346-3986 or 346-4553
Fees and Billing -- 346-2118
Financial Aid -- 346-4771
Graduate Study -- 346-2441
Residential Living -- 346-3511
Identification Cards -- 346-3837
Parking -- 346-3900
Registration -- 346-4301
Text Rental Books -- 346-3431