GETTING INVOLVED
ATHLETICS
Cheer on your fellow Pointers by attending athletic events. Students get in FREE with their UWSP student ID.
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UWSP ATHLETICSCASE
From volunteerism to leadership roles to entertainment and events, there are plenty of activities happening outside of the classroom. Meet new people, have fun, and check out all our campuses have to offer – most events are FREE with your UWSP student ID!
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CAMPUS ACTIVITIES & STUDENT ENGAGEMENT (CASE)STUDENT EXPERIENCE & TRANSFORMATION
Expand your support network and experiences by connecting with our diverse community. Resources and support are available to all students. The Multicultural Resource Center (MCRC), Native American Center (NAC), Queer Resource Center (QRC), and Student Success Center provide academic and social support for students.
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STUDENT EXPERIENCE & TRANSFORMATIONFITNESS & RECREATION
Join a club sport or intramural team, climb the indoor rock wall, work out in one of our fitness centers, or take a walk in Schmeeckle Reserve. There are many year-round opportunities to keep our Pointers moving.
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FITRECOFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
As a student, you can take advantage of opportunities to study abroad while earning academic credit for your experience. You can also explore closer-to-home options through the National Student Exchange.
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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION (OIE)MUSIC, THEATER, AND DANCE PERFORMANCES
Students can purchase student rate tickets for performances with their UWSP student ID.
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UWSP EVENTS CALENDARRESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION (RHA)
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) is the student representative body for our residence hall students. They collaborate with the administration to ensure your home on campus is the best it can be. To get involved, contact your Hall Director.
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RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION (RHA) RHA ON SPINSTUDENT EMPLOYMENT
Our campus offers a variety of student employment opportunities for those who receive work study and those who do not. You can search jobs through Quest (use your UWSP login credentials). Once hired, Human Resources staff can assist you with next steps in the process and any questions you might have.
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STUDENT EMPLOYMENTSTUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION (SGA)
The Student Government Association (SGA) is the student governing body of our campus. They offer opportunities to get involved through a variety of leadership experiences. They represent YOU and your voice matters, so reach out to them with ideas, suggestions, and/or concerns.
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Student Government Association (SGA)STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Our campuses offer more than 200 registered student organizations! There’s sure to be something for everyone – fraternity and sorority organizations, veteran support, non-traditional student support, and so much more. If you want to create your own organization, staff will help you get started.
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Student Organizations715-346-4700
HOUSING
ACCOMMODATIONS
If you need on-campus housing accommodations, start here. For students living off campus, it is important to know your rights for reasonable accommodations and modifications.
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DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER (DRC)EMOTIONAL SUPPORT & SERVICE ANIMALS
Students should schedule a consultation meeting with staff from the Disability Resource Center (DRC) to discuss assistance animals.
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ASSISTANCE ANIMALSEVICTION & LEGAL CONCERNS
As a renter, you have rights. The Wisconsin Tenant Resource Center offers a wealth of helpful information. Should you need legal assistance, Lawyers for Learners is an excellent resource available to all students.
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LAWYERS FOR LEARNERSHOUSING EMERGENCIES
Unfortunate events happen and emergencies like flooding, house fires, and other displacements can cause serious distress. Should you be affected by concerns that cause you to lose housing, please contact us so we can help you navigate this challenging situation. For after-hours emergencies, contact University Police (715-346-3456).
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Dean of StudentsIf emergency housing is needed, on-campus housing may be available. Sorry, on-campus family housing is not available.
RESIDENTIAL LIVINGLIVING ON CAMPUS
Living on campus is a great way to meet other students and get involved. Resident Assistants (RA) are students just like you! They are there to help transition to college and enjoy your time on campus. Hall Directors (HD) are professional staff in the building who oversee the community. If you have questions or concerns, start by connecting with your in-hall staff team or stop by your front desk.
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HOUSINGLIVING OFF CAMPUS
Living off campus can be an exciting transition, but there are things to consider when planning for this next step. Be a good neighbor and familiarize yourself with community resources.
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LIVING OFF CAMPUS (DEAN OF STUDENTS)ROOMMATE CONCERNS
Sometimes roommate situations can become challenging. For students living on campus, in-hall staff are available to help mediate concerns. For students living off campus, reach out to your landlord to discuss concerns.
If you are concerned about your immediate safety, reach out to University Police (715-346-3456) or local law enforcement (911).
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HOUSING CONTACTSSHELTERS
Shelters are available in all three communities where we have campus locations.
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SALVATION ARMY STEVENS POINT HOPE CENTER1600 Briggs Street, Stevens Point
Frederic Ozanam Transitional Shelter
169 N. Central Avenue, Marshfield
Salvation Army Transitional Living Center
113 South 2nd Avenue, Wausau
715-845-6583
Do you have a concern not listed here?
Do you want to visit with a member of our staff to talk more?
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