Campus Services to Academically Support Students
Campus Tutorial Services
Academic support services are available to all UWW students, providing virtual and in-person assistance in developing general academic skills (e.g., test-taking, note-taking, study skills) and assistance in specific academic areas. Special assistance is available in the Math Center (provides walk-in assistance for a variety of math courses), the Writing Center (providing support in all stages of the writing process), Supplemental Instruction (structured study groups for specific courses) and the Tutorial Center (one-on-one tutoring available for a variety of courses).
Mary Poppe Christman Success Center, 472-1230, Tutorctr@uww.edu
Center for Students with Disabilities
Center for Students with Disabilities provides programs and services for students with disabilities. Academic Support Services within the unit provides accommodations for testing, reading, and writing.
Andersen Library, Room 2002, 472.4711, csdat@uww.edu
Project Assist
Project ASSIST is a supplementary, fee-based program that provides comprehensive and individualized support services to students in the Center for Students with Disabilities. The program is intended to empower students with the tools they need to be successful at UW-Whitewater and in the community. While the primary focus of Project ASSIST is academic support, the program also addresses strengthening the student's time management, organization and problem-solving skills. Eligible students may choose to participate in this program each semester. Project ASSIST provides two different types of services for students: individual tutoring and drop-in tutoring.
Andersen Library, Room 2002, 472.4711, csdpa@uww.edu
New Student Programs
The Program is designed to help students in their first year of college transition to university life. Through provision of specials programs such as the First Year Experience, orientation programs, Family Day and freshman convocation, New Students Programs exist as a resources and first contact for all first year students.
University Center, Room 245, 472.3205, fye@uww.edu
Honors Program
The Honors Program is designed for students who graduated from high school class and attained the requisite composite ACT score. The program cultivates students in their academic development by providing small classes and seminars that are led by some of the university's most accomplished teachers and scholars. It also allows students to work one-on-one with their professors on customized H-Option projects.
Hyland Hall, Room 1227, 472.1296
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