ABSENCE FROM CLASS

If you must miss class, need to request an extension, or make up a missed exam, contact your instructor directly. Check your class syllabus for information on specific class policies. In an emergency, if you need assistance reaching out to your instructor, contact us.
For additional information, see university attendance guidance, military leave policy, and Title IX academic support measures.
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Attendance GuidanceACADEMIC STANDING
Students must maintain 2.00 semester and cumulative grade minimums to remain in good academic standing. Contact your academic advisor should you be placed on warning, probation, or academic suspension to create a plan to get back on track. For additional information, see university policy on academic standing.
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Academic Standing PolicyACCOMMODATIONS
Students with disabilities may receive academic accommodation and assistive technology support. Learn more about what conditions may be eligible and how to qualify.
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Disability Resource Center (DRC)Students who are navigating pregnancy (and related conditions) and/or parenting roles, may receive academic accommodations and support for classes.
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Title IXChocoletta Simpson, Title IX Coordinator
ADD / DROP CLASS
Consult with your academic advisor to discuss changes to your course schedule. The Add/Drop schedule and process are coordinated by the Registrar’s office. Find the Add/Drop Eform in accesSPoint.
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Office of the RegistrarADVISING
Each degree-seeking student is assigned an academic advisor. See who your academic advisor is in accesSPoint. Visit with them about course registration, making changes to your schedule, graduation plans, and any academic concerns you may have. For those who are undecided in their major, your advisor can also help you explore options.
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Academic & Career Advising Center (ACAC)CAREER & MAJOR EXPLORATION
At times, students may wish to change their major. Career coaches are here to help you explore options. They can assist with resume development, interview skills, and the job search process. You may even access their services after graduation!
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Academic & Career Advising Center (ACAC)MISCONDUCT PROCESS
Should your instructor raise concerns about possible academic integrity with you, know that you have rights within the academic misconduct process. Your instructor will offer you an opportunity to meet about the concern. More information about the process is available and if you have further questions, please contact our staff.
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Dean of StudentsOFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
TUTORING-LEARNING CENTER (TLC)
A variety of learning support resources exist. Academic coaches are available to assist in skills development. Utilize individual and group tutoring resources, or stop in one of the drop-in centers. Get writing support or help with technology.
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Tutoring-Learning CenterUWSP LIBRARIES
WITHDRAWAL
Sometimes circumstances lead students to consider withdrawing from the university. You can discuss this option with your academic advisor. We can also walk through options, especially if there are extenuating circumstances.
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OFFICE OF THE REGISTRARDo you have a concern not listed here?
Do you want to visit with a member of our staff to talk more?
Contact us or submit a self-referral and we will be in touch!