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2019 | YOUR GUIDE TO THE FIRST YEAR | UWOSHEDU

W H AT K I N D O F T I TA N W I L L Y O U B E

The UWO Guide contains information and resources dedicated to helping you during your transition to college and throughout your time here Titans are leaders researchers and championsmdashwe canrsquot wait to help you discover what kind of Titan you will be

This publication is for all new studentsmdashwhether you are a first-year or transfer student It has been designed for you to use during Titan Takeoff and throughout your student experiencehellipso keep it handy

At UW Oshkosh student success is at the heart of all we do Departments and staff from across campus contributed to the guide with the hope that the information you learn now about UW Oshkosh will help make your college experience a great one

There are four sections in the UWO Guide Learning at UWO Life at UWO Making Your Home at UWO and Things to Know at UWO It includes some of the departments and servicesmdashand the people places and thingsmdashthat will be part of your daily life New Student and Family Programs takes a holistic approach to your transition to the UWO undergraduate

experience by considering all aspects of collegiate life We want to assist you with navigating campus creating a safe and respectful environment and achieving success as a Titan

UW Oshkosh and the surrounding community provide abundant opportunities for students You have opportunities to work learn and explore This guide will provide you with information about academic expectations and where to go to get help with everything from studying and getting involved on campus to becoming an active member in our thriving community

Take some time during Titan Takeoff to make new friends This is an exciting start for all new students and wersquore glad yoursquore here Againmdashwe welcome you to the Titan family Hail Titans

New Student and Family Programs800 Algoma Blvd | 148 Dempsey Hall orientationuwoshedu(920) 424-3269

Welcome to the Titan family Wersquore excited yoursquore here

W H AT K I N D O F T I TA N W I L L Y O U B E

WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN OSHKOSH

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QUESTIONS CONNECTIONS

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SundayndashTuesday Sept 1ndash3 Titan Welcome New student orientation

Tuesday Sept 3 Academic advisement and registration

Wednesday Sept 4 Begin first 7-week 14-week term

Saturday Oct 19 Family Weekend and Homecoming

Tuesday Oct 22 End first 7-week term

Wednesday Oct 23 Begin second 7-week term

Wednesdayndash

SundayNov 27ndashDec 1 Thanksgiving recess

Note Recess begins after evening classes on Nov 26

Monday Dec 2 Classes resume

Friday Dec 13 End second 7-week 14-week term

Saturday Dec 14 Midyear commencement

Monday Jan 6 Begin 3-week interim

Monday Jan 20 Legal holiday Martin Luther King Jr Daymdashno classes

Friday Jan 24 End 3-week interim end of semestermdashofficial graduation date

Friday Jan 31 Academic advisement and registration

Monday Feb 3 Begin first 7-week 14-week term

Friday March 20 End first 7-week term

SundayndashSunday March 22ndash29 Spring break

Monday March 30 Begin second 7-week term

Friday May 15 End second 7-week 14-week term

Saturday May 16 Commencement

Monday May 18 Begin 3-week interim

Monday May 25 Legal holiday Memorial Daymdashno classes

Friday June 5 End 3-week interim end of semestermdashofficial graduation date

Monday June 15 Begin first 4-week term 8-week term

Friday July 3 Legal holiday Independence Daymdashno classes

Friday July 10 End of first 4-week term

Monday July 13 Begin second 4-week term

Friday Aug 7 End second 4-week 8-week termmdashofficial graduation date

UW OSHKOSH 2019-2020 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

FALL SEMESTER 2019

SPRING SEMESTER 2020

SUMMER SEMESTER 2020

Spring interim classes will meet on May 18ndash22 26ndash29 and June 1ndash5

Fall interim classes will meet on Jan 6ndash10 13ndash17 and 21ndash24

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L E A R N I N G AT U W OAcademic Colleges 5

College of BusinessCollege of Education amp Human ServicesCollege of Letters amp ScienceCollege of NursingHonors College

University Studies Program 6ndash7(General education program)Academic Advising 8ndash9

Undergraduate Advising Resource CenterFaculty Advising

Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence 10ndash11(Center for Equity amp Diversity)

American Indian Student ServicesMen of Color InitiativeStudent Achievement ServicesStudent Support Services (SSS) and Student Support Services STEM (SSS STEM)

Adult Learners and Nontraditional Students 12Credit for Prior Learning

Career amp Professional Development 13Information Technology Services (IT) 14ndash15Registrarrsquos Office 16 Registration Transcripts TitanWebResources for Academic Success

Accessibility Center 17Project Success 17Polk Library 18Testing Services 18Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction 19

Center for Academic ResourcesMath LabReading and Study Skills CenterWriting Center

Study Abroad 20Office of International Education

L I F E AT U W ODean of Students 21Financial 22ndash23 Billing

Financial AidFinancial LiteracyStudent Employment

HandshakeUW Credit UnionVeterans Resource CenterGetting Involved

Athletics 24Reeve Memorial Union 25Leadership amp Involvement 26

Resource Centers 27ndash28Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence LGBTQ+ Resource Center Womenrsquos CenterRegistrarrsquos Office Veterans Resource Center

Healthy LivingCounseling Center 29 Student Health Center 30 Student Recreation amp Wellness 31ndash32 Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Prevention Health Promotion amp Wellness Student Recreation

Safety 33 Safewalk

Titan AlertUniversity PoliceUWO Mobile

M A K I N G Y O U R H O M E AT U W OCommuting 34On-campus HousingResidence Life 34ndash37Dining and Meal Plans 38Parking 39TitanCard and Titan Dollars 40University Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store 41 Textbooks

T H I N G S T O K N O W AT U W OFamily Educational Rights and

Privacy Act (FERPA) 42Academic Misconduct and Dishonesty 43Understanding Title IX at UWO 44ndash45Academic Freedom of Expression 46

4 UW Oshkosh mdash Where excellence and opportunity meettrade

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESSuwosheducobInnovation excellence quality and connections define UW Oshkoshrsquos College of Business UWO ranks in the top 15 percent of all business schools in the US and is the only business school in Northeast Wisconsin nationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Whether your professional aspirations involve finance marketing or managementmdashthe nine undergraduate majors and two masterrsquos degree programs offered by the College of Business provide students a wealth of transformative educational opportunities

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES uwosheducoehsThe College of Education and Human Services is long- recognized as a leader in education The college prides itself on producing some of the best teachers in the state boasting 217 alumni as Herb Kohl Teacher of the Year Award recipients Quality courses and hands-on experience play an integral role in preparing students to become leading educators human services professionals and counselors The college offers six undergraduate majors a variety of masterrsquos degrees and licensure programs and one doctoral program

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE uwosheducolsThe College of Letters and Science is the largest and most varied college at UW Oshkosh with more than 40 undergraduate majors six masterrsquos degree programs and upwards of 325 faculty and staff members Academic degrees span the sciences arts humanities and social sciences Together academic departments and faculty members have won eight Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Awardsmdashmore than any other UW System institution

COLLEGE OF NURSING uwosheduconThe College of Nursing provides undergraduate graduate and doctorate nursing students with the expert knowledge clinical practice skills and critical thinking ability necessary for success in todayrsquos healthcare industry As the second-largest producer of baccalaureate-prepared nurses in the state and the largest major on campus the college is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels ensuring students receive top-quality training and education College of Nursing

graduates consistently exceed the national pass rate for the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) a testament to the collegersquos excellence

HONORS COLLEGE uwosheduhonorsThe Honors College offers small class sizes and many co-curricular events to create a unique learning community for more than 500 students The honors curriculum consists of three honors core courses as well as honors electives which are smaller versions of required general education classes limited solely to honors students Through these unique classes and involvement in a small supportive learning community the Honors College provides a rewarding academic environment for highly motivated students

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The University Studies Program (USP) is UW Oshkoshrsquos general education program embracing the traditional breadth of a liberal arts education in the modern context of liberal education

Learning ExperiencesStudents can choose USP courses that match their interests expose them to new subjects and keep them on track to complete their general education requirements

Students who start their college career at UW Oshkosh take two Quest courses in their first year as well as a public speaking class and a writing class In addition to covering disciplinary content these courses are designed to help students transition to college life by exposing them to campus resources and activities In particular the first Quest class offers the following

bull Course enrollment limited to 25 students per section bull Pairing with either a public speaking class or a writing class meaning students are enrolled in the same section of both classes to foster a community of learning bull Returning students are chosen as ldquopeer mentorsrdquo to help first-year students find their way to events answer questions about campus and direct them to resources and support services

In the second semester Quest II is designed to help students plan their future in college work and life In addition to covering disciplinary content Quest II offers exposure to undergraduate research academic and student organization opportunities career planning and alumni interaction

Students take a third and final Quest course during the fall or spring semester of their second year Learning in this course is enhanced by a community engagement experience Students extend their classroom into a community setting by working with a local nonprofit community group or campus partner This opportunity allows the student to apply their classroom learning to a real-world practical experience

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Quest III Community Partnersbull Habitat for Humanitybull Oshkosh Area Community Pantrybull Local farmers schools veterans

and multicultural groups

Course RequirementsThe Quest courses are designated on TitanWeb as Quest I Quest II and Quest III Students take a Connect course (English 300) after completing the Quest sequence Connect offersa reflective experience on the liberal education attained bystudents and uses writing as the primary mode of inquiry

During their first two years students take additional general education courses chosen from a number of different disciplines These Explore courses are divided into the categories of Culture (XC) Nature (XL)(XM) and Society (XS) At least one Explore course must focus on Ethnic Studies (ES) and another on Global Citizenship (GC)

Signature QuestionsThree signature questions drawn from the American Association of Colleges and Universitiesrsquo list of essential learning outcomes are woven throughout the University Studies Program curriculum

bull Civic Learning How do people understand and engagein community life

bull Intercultural Knowledge How do people understand andbridge cultural differences

bull Sustainability How do people understand and create amore sustainable world

For more informationUniversity Studies ProgramPollock House765 Algoma Blvduwosheduusp(920) 424-1257uspuwoshedu

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ldquoWhile I could not do my work without the specific legal education I eceived in law school I would not be nearly as good at my work without the critical thinking and strong communication and collaboration skills which came out of my general education courses It is the flexibilit creativity problem-solving and intellectual curiosity gained in my liberal arts classesmdashphilosophy anthropology history sociologymdashwhich have helped me to adapt prosper and continue to succeed These are some of the most important courses yoursquoll take in your undergrad yearsrdquo

Scott Barr (class of rsquo86) McCarty Law LLP

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

ACADEMIC ADVISING

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

bull Administrative Officbull American Indian Student Services (AISS)bull LatinxHispanic Student Services (LHSS)bull LGBTQ+ Resource Centerbull McNair Scholars Programbull Men of Color Initiative (MOCI)bull Student Achievement Services (SAS)

gt Multicultural Education Center (MEC)gt Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP)gt PreCollege Outreach Programs

bull Student Support Services (SSS) and StudentSupport Services STEM (SSS STEM)

bull Womenrsquos Center

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

ADULT LEARNERS AND NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

bull You will need to reset your NetID password

every 180 days

bull Your NetID password can be reset at

netiduwosheduchangepassword

Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

bull Canvasmdashcourse agenda and materials

bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

bull TitanWebmdashRegister for classes pay tuitioncheck grades

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

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Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

RESIDENCE LIFE

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

uwoshedugoonlinedeposit

Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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For more information visituwoshedudeanofstudentsuniversity-policies-procedures

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

UNDERSTANDING TITLE IX AT UWO

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

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hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

Page 2: 2019 | YOUR GUIDE TO THE FIRST YEAR | UWOSH

The UWO Guide contains information and resources dedicated to helping you during your transition to college and throughout your time here Titans are leaders researchers and championsmdashwe canrsquot wait to help you discover what kind of Titan you will be

This publication is for all new studentsmdashwhether you are a first-year or transfer student It has been designed for you to use during Titan Takeoff and throughout your student experiencehellipso keep it handy

At UW Oshkosh student success is at the heart of all we do Departments and staff from across campus contributed to the guide with the hope that the information you learn now about UW Oshkosh will help make your college experience a great one

There are four sections in the UWO Guide Learning at UWO Life at UWO Making Your Home at UWO and Things to Know at UWO It includes some of the departments and servicesmdashand the people places and thingsmdashthat will be part of your daily life New Student and Family Programs takes a holistic approach to your transition to the UWO undergraduate

experience by considering all aspects of collegiate life We want to assist you with navigating campus creating a safe and respectful environment and achieving success as a Titan

UW Oshkosh and the surrounding community provide abundant opportunities for students You have opportunities to work learn and explore This guide will provide you with information about academic expectations and where to go to get help with everything from studying and getting involved on campus to becoming an active member in our thriving community

Take some time during Titan Takeoff to make new friends This is an exciting start for all new students and wersquore glad yoursquore here Againmdashwe welcome you to the Titan family Hail Titans

New Student and Family Programs800 Algoma Blvd | 148 Dempsey Hall orientationuwoshedu(920) 424-3269

Welcome to the Titan family Wersquore excited yoursquore here

W H AT K I N D O F T I TA N W I L L Y O U B E

WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN OSHKOSH

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SundayndashTuesday Sept 1ndash3 Titan Welcome New student orientation

Tuesday Sept 3 Academic advisement and registration

Wednesday Sept 4 Begin first 7-week 14-week term

Saturday Oct 19 Family Weekend and Homecoming

Tuesday Oct 22 End first 7-week term

Wednesday Oct 23 Begin second 7-week term

Wednesdayndash

SundayNov 27ndashDec 1 Thanksgiving recess

Note Recess begins after evening classes on Nov 26

Monday Dec 2 Classes resume

Friday Dec 13 End second 7-week 14-week term

Saturday Dec 14 Midyear commencement

Monday Jan 6 Begin 3-week interim

Monday Jan 20 Legal holiday Martin Luther King Jr Daymdashno classes

Friday Jan 24 End 3-week interim end of semestermdashofficial graduation date

Friday Jan 31 Academic advisement and registration

Monday Feb 3 Begin first 7-week 14-week term

Friday March 20 End first 7-week term

SundayndashSunday March 22ndash29 Spring break

Monday March 30 Begin second 7-week term

Friday May 15 End second 7-week 14-week term

Saturday May 16 Commencement

Monday May 18 Begin 3-week interim

Monday May 25 Legal holiday Memorial Daymdashno classes

Friday June 5 End 3-week interim end of semestermdashofficial graduation date

Monday June 15 Begin first 4-week term 8-week term

Friday July 3 Legal holiday Independence Daymdashno classes

Friday July 10 End of first 4-week term

Monday July 13 Begin second 4-week term

Friday Aug 7 End second 4-week 8-week termmdashofficial graduation date

UW OSHKOSH 2019-2020 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

FALL SEMESTER 2019

SPRING SEMESTER 2020

SUMMER SEMESTER 2020

Spring interim classes will meet on May 18ndash22 26ndash29 and June 1ndash5

Fall interim classes will meet on Jan 6ndash10 13ndash17 and 21ndash24

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L E A R N I N G AT U W OAcademic Colleges 5

College of BusinessCollege of Education amp Human ServicesCollege of Letters amp ScienceCollege of NursingHonors College

University Studies Program 6ndash7(General education program)Academic Advising 8ndash9

Undergraduate Advising Resource CenterFaculty Advising

Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence 10ndash11(Center for Equity amp Diversity)

American Indian Student ServicesMen of Color InitiativeStudent Achievement ServicesStudent Support Services (SSS) and Student Support Services STEM (SSS STEM)

Adult Learners and Nontraditional Students 12Credit for Prior Learning

Career amp Professional Development 13Information Technology Services (IT) 14ndash15Registrarrsquos Office 16 Registration Transcripts TitanWebResources for Academic Success

Accessibility Center 17Project Success 17Polk Library 18Testing Services 18Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction 19

Center for Academic ResourcesMath LabReading and Study Skills CenterWriting Center

Study Abroad 20Office of International Education

L I F E AT U W ODean of Students 21Financial 22ndash23 Billing

Financial AidFinancial LiteracyStudent Employment

HandshakeUW Credit UnionVeterans Resource CenterGetting Involved

Athletics 24Reeve Memorial Union 25Leadership amp Involvement 26

Resource Centers 27ndash28Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence LGBTQ+ Resource Center Womenrsquos CenterRegistrarrsquos Office Veterans Resource Center

Healthy LivingCounseling Center 29 Student Health Center 30 Student Recreation amp Wellness 31ndash32 Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Prevention Health Promotion amp Wellness Student Recreation

Safety 33 Safewalk

Titan AlertUniversity PoliceUWO Mobile

M A K I N G Y O U R H O M E AT U W OCommuting 34On-campus HousingResidence Life 34ndash37Dining and Meal Plans 38Parking 39TitanCard and Titan Dollars 40University Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store 41 Textbooks

T H I N G S T O K N O W AT U W OFamily Educational Rights and

Privacy Act (FERPA) 42Academic Misconduct and Dishonesty 43Understanding Title IX at UWO 44ndash45Academic Freedom of Expression 46

4 UW Oshkosh mdash Where excellence and opportunity meettrade

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESSuwosheducobInnovation excellence quality and connections define UW Oshkoshrsquos College of Business UWO ranks in the top 15 percent of all business schools in the US and is the only business school in Northeast Wisconsin nationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Whether your professional aspirations involve finance marketing or managementmdashthe nine undergraduate majors and two masterrsquos degree programs offered by the College of Business provide students a wealth of transformative educational opportunities

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES uwosheducoehsThe College of Education and Human Services is long- recognized as a leader in education The college prides itself on producing some of the best teachers in the state boasting 217 alumni as Herb Kohl Teacher of the Year Award recipients Quality courses and hands-on experience play an integral role in preparing students to become leading educators human services professionals and counselors The college offers six undergraduate majors a variety of masterrsquos degrees and licensure programs and one doctoral program

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE uwosheducolsThe College of Letters and Science is the largest and most varied college at UW Oshkosh with more than 40 undergraduate majors six masterrsquos degree programs and upwards of 325 faculty and staff members Academic degrees span the sciences arts humanities and social sciences Together academic departments and faculty members have won eight Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Awardsmdashmore than any other UW System institution

COLLEGE OF NURSING uwosheduconThe College of Nursing provides undergraduate graduate and doctorate nursing students with the expert knowledge clinical practice skills and critical thinking ability necessary for success in todayrsquos healthcare industry As the second-largest producer of baccalaureate-prepared nurses in the state and the largest major on campus the college is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels ensuring students receive top-quality training and education College of Nursing

graduates consistently exceed the national pass rate for the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) a testament to the collegersquos excellence

HONORS COLLEGE uwosheduhonorsThe Honors College offers small class sizes and many co-curricular events to create a unique learning community for more than 500 students The honors curriculum consists of three honors core courses as well as honors electives which are smaller versions of required general education classes limited solely to honors students Through these unique classes and involvement in a small supportive learning community the Honors College provides a rewarding academic environment for highly motivated students

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The University Studies Program (USP) is UW Oshkoshrsquos general education program embracing the traditional breadth of a liberal arts education in the modern context of liberal education

Learning ExperiencesStudents can choose USP courses that match their interests expose them to new subjects and keep them on track to complete their general education requirements

Students who start their college career at UW Oshkosh take two Quest courses in their first year as well as a public speaking class and a writing class In addition to covering disciplinary content these courses are designed to help students transition to college life by exposing them to campus resources and activities In particular the first Quest class offers the following

bull Course enrollment limited to 25 students per section bull Pairing with either a public speaking class or a writing class meaning students are enrolled in the same section of both classes to foster a community of learning bull Returning students are chosen as ldquopeer mentorsrdquo to help first-year students find their way to events answer questions about campus and direct them to resources and support services

In the second semester Quest II is designed to help students plan their future in college work and life In addition to covering disciplinary content Quest II offers exposure to undergraduate research academic and student organization opportunities career planning and alumni interaction

Students take a third and final Quest course during the fall or spring semester of their second year Learning in this course is enhanced by a community engagement experience Students extend their classroom into a community setting by working with a local nonprofit community group or campus partner This opportunity allows the student to apply their classroom learning to a real-world practical experience

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Quest III Community Partnersbull Habitat for Humanitybull Oshkosh Area Community Pantrybull Local farmers schools veterans

and multicultural groups

Course RequirementsThe Quest courses are designated on TitanWeb as Quest I Quest II and Quest III Students take a Connect course (English 300) after completing the Quest sequence Connect offersa reflective experience on the liberal education attained bystudents and uses writing as the primary mode of inquiry

During their first two years students take additional general education courses chosen from a number of different disciplines These Explore courses are divided into the categories of Culture (XC) Nature (XL)(XM) and Society (XS) At least one Explore course must focus on Ethnic Studies (ES) and another on Global Citizenship (GC)

Signature QuestionsThree signature questions drawn from the American Association of Colleges and Universitiesrsquo list of essential learning outcomes are woven throughout the University Studies Program curriculum

bull Civic Learning How do people understand and engagein community life

bull Intercultural Knowledge How do people understand andbridge cultural differences

bull Sustainability How do people understand and create amore sustainable world

For more informationUniversity Studies ProgramPollock House765 Algoma Blvduwosheduusp(920) 424-1257uspuwoshedu

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ldquoWhile I could not do my work without the specific legal education I eceived in law school I would not be nearly as good at my work without the critical thinking and strong communication and collaboration skills which came out of my general education courses It is the flexibilit creativity problem-solving and intellectual curiosity gained in my liberal arts classesmdashphilosophy anthropology history sociologymdashwhich have helped me to adapt prosper and continue to succeed These are some of the most important courses yoursquoll take in your undergrad yearsrdquo

Scott Barr (class of rsquo86) McCarty Law LLP

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

bull Administrative Officbull American Indian Student Services (AISS)bull LatinxHispanic Student Services (LHSS)bull LGBTQ+ Resource Centerbull McNair Scholars Programbull Men of Color Initiative (MOCI)bull Student Achievement Services (SAS)

gt Multicultural Education Center (MEC)gt Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP)gt PreCollege Outreach Programs

bull Student Support Services (SSS) and StudentSupport Services STEM (SSS STEM)

bull Womenrsquos Center

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

ADULT LEARNERS AND NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

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Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

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bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

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Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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Off-campus sexual assault hotline

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

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Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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(Pearl Ave side)

13(court side)

6a

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(Mopeds may park at bike racks but must not beoperated on sidewalks)

Shapiro P

ark

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ducation Center

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Fletcher Hall

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Planetarium

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G4

Environmental Research andInnovation Center (ERIC)

H1

Arts amp Communication Center C5

Buckstaff Planetarium D5

Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

H6Horizon Village

J5Scott Hall

K5Stewart Hall

H7Taylor Hall

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

amp University Books amp More H5

Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

Student Recreation amp W

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K2Student Success Center

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CONFERENCE CENTERSGruenhagen Conference Center amp Department of Residence Life

K4Alumni W

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LOT D

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Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

N

otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

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Prem

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tations (excluding spaces w

ith reserved signs)

spaces 281 and above

spaces 159 - 280

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2nd

3rd

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Building

Fox Valley Technical C

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Biodigester

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the main cam

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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QUESTIONS CONNECTIONS

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SundayndashTuesday Sept 1ndash3 Titan Welcome New student orientation

Tuesday Sept 3 Academic advisement and registration

Wednesday Sept 4 Begin first 7-week 14-week term

Saturday Oct 19 Family Weekend and Homecoming

Tuesday Oct 22 End first 7-week term

Wednesday Oct 23 Begin second 7-week term

Wednesdayndash

SundayNov 27ndashDec 1 Thanksgiving recess

Note Recess begins after evening classes on Nov 26

Monday Dec 2 Classes resume

Friday Dec 13 End second 7-week 14-week term

Saturday Dec 14 Midyear commencement

Monday Jan 6 Begin 3-week interim

Monday Jan 20 Legal holiday Martin Luther King Jr Daymdashno classes

Friday Jan 24 End 3-week interim end of semestermdashofficial graduation date

Friday Jan 31 Academic advisement and registration

Monday Feb 3 Begin first 7-week 14-week term

Friday March 20 End first 7-week term

SundayndashSunday March 22ndash29 Spring break

Monday March 30 Begin second 7-week term

Friday May 15 End second 7-week 14-week term

Saturday May 16 Commencement

Monday May 18 Begin 3-week interim

Monday May 25 Legal holiday Memorial Daymdashno classes

Friday June 5 End 3-week interim end of semestermdashofficial graduation date

Monday June 15 Begin first 4-week term 8-week term

Friday July 3 Legal holiday Independence Daymdashno classes

Friday July 10 End of first 4-week term

Monday July 13 Begin second 4-week term

Friday Aug 7 End second 4-week 8-week termmdashofficial graduation date

UW OSHKOSH 2019-2020 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

FALL SEMESTER 2019

SPRING SEMESTER 2020

SUMMER SEMESTER 2020

Spring interim classes will meet on May 18ndash22 26ndash29 and June 1ndash5

Fall interim classes will meet on Jan 6ndash10 13ndash17 and 21ndash24

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L E A R N I N G AT U W OAcademic Colleges 5

College of BusinessCollege of Education amp Human ServicesCollege of Letters amp ScienceCollege of NursingHonors College

University Studies Program 6ndash7(General education program)Academic Advising 8ndash9

Undergraduate Advising Resource CenterFaculty Advising

Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence 10ndash11(Center for Equity amp Diversity)

American Indian Student ServicesMen of Color InitiativeStudent Achievement ServicesStudent Support Services (SSS) and Student Support Services STEM (SSS STEM)

Adult Learners and Nontraditional Students 12Credit for Prior Learning

Career amp Professional Development 13Information Technology Services (IT) 14ndash15Registrarrsquos Office 16 Registration Transcripts TitanWebResources for Academic Success

Accessibility Center 17Project Success 17Polk Library 18Testing Services 18Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction 19

Center for Academic ResourcesMath LabReading and Study Skills CenterWriting Center

Study Abroad 20Office of International Education

L I F E AT U W ODean of Students 21Financial 22ndash23 Billing

Financial AidFinancial LiteracyStudent Employment

HandshakeUW Credit UnionVeterans Resource CenterGetting Involved

Athletics 24Reeve Memorial Union 25Leadership amp Involvement 26

Resource Centers 27ndash28Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence LGBTQ+ Resource Center Womenrsquos CenterRegistrarrsquos Office Veterans Resource Center

Healthy LivingCounseling Center 29 Student Health Center 30 Student Recreation amp Wellness 31ndash32 Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Prevention Health Promotion amp Wellness Student Recreation

Safety 33 Safewalk

Titan AlertUniversity PoliceUWO Mobile

M A K I N G Y O U R H O M E AT U W OCommuting 34On-campus HousingResidence Life 34ndash37Dining and Meal Plans 38Parking 39TitanCard and Titan Dollars 40University Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store 41 Textbooks

T H I N G S T O K N O W AT U W OFamily Educational Rights and

Privacy Act (FERPA) 42Academic Misconduct and Dishonesty 43Understanding Title IX at UWO 44ndash45Academic Freedom of Expression 46

4 UW Oshkosh mdash Where excellence and opportunity meettrade

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESSuwosheducobInnovation excellence quality and connections define UW Oshkoshrsquos College of Business UWO ranks in the top 15 percent of all business schools in the US and is the only business school in Northeast Wisconsin nationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Whether your professional aspirations involve finance marketing or managementmdashthe nine undergraduate majors and two masterrsquos degree programs offered by the College of Business provide students a wealth of transformative educational opportunities

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES uwosheducoehsThe College of Education and Human Services is long- recognized as a leader in education The college prides itself on producing some of the best teachers in the state boasting 217 alumni as Herb Kohl Teacher of the Year Award recipients Quality courses and hands-on experience play an integral role in preparing students to become leading educators human services professionals and counselors The college offers six undergraduate majors a variety of masterrsquos degrees and licensure programs and one doctoral program

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE uwosheducolsThe College of Letters and Science is the largest and most varied college at UW Oshkosh with more than 40 undergraduate majors six masterrsquos degree programs and upwards of 325 faculty and staff members Academic degrees span the sciences arts humanities and social sciences Together academic departments and faculty members have won eight Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Awardsmdashmore than any other UW System institution

COLLEGE OF NURSING uwosheduconThe College of Nursing provides undergraduate graduate and doctorate nursing students with the expert knowledge clinical practice skills and critical thinking ability necessary for success in todayrsquos healthcare industry As the second-largest producer of baccalaureate-prepared nurses in the state and the largest major on campus the college is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels ensuring students receive top-quality training and education College of Nursing

graduates consistently exceed the national pass rate for the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) a testament to the collegersquos excellence

HONORS COLLEGE uwosheduhonorsThe Honors College offers small class sizes and many co-curricular events to create a unique learning community for more than 500 students The honors curriculum consists of three honors core courses as well as honors electives which are smaller versions of required general education classes limited solely to honors students Through these unique classes and involvement in a small supportive learning community the Honors College provides a rewarding academic environment for highly motivated students

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The University Studies Program (USP) is UW Oshkoshrsquos general education program embracing the traditional breadth of a liberal arts education in the modern context of liberal education

Learning ExperiencesStudents can choose USP courses that match their interests expose them to new subjects and keep them on track to complete their general education requirements

Students who start their college career at UW Oshkosh take two Quest courses in their first year as well as a public speaking class and a writing class In addition to covering disciplinary content these courses are designed to help students transition to college life by exposing them to campus resources and activities In particular the first Quest class offers the following

bull Course enrollment limited to 25 students per section bull Pairing with either a public speaking class or a writing class meaning students are enrolled in the same section of both classes to foster a community of learning bull Returning students are chosen as ldquopeer mentorsrdquo to help first-year students find their way to events answer questions about campus and direct them to resources and support services

In the second semester Quest II is designed to help students plan their future in college work and life In addition to covering disciplinary content Quest II offers exposure to undergraduate research academic and student organization opportunities career planning and alumni interaction

Students take a third and final Quest course during the fall or spring semester of their second year Learning in this course is enhanced by a community engagement experience Students extend their classroom into a community setting by working with a local nonprofit community group or campus partner This opportunity allows the student to apply their classroom learning to a real-world practical experience

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Quest III Community Partnersbull Habitat for Humanitybull Oshkosh Area Community Pantrybull Local farmers schools veterans

and multicultural groups

Course RequirementsThe Quest courses are designated on TitanWeb as Quest I Quest II and Quest III Students take a Connect course (English 300) after completing the Quest sequence Connect offersa reflective experience on the liberal education attained bystudents and uses writing as the primary mode of inquiry

During their first two years students take additional general education courses chosen from a number of different disciplines These Explore courses are divided into the categories of Culture (XC) Nature (XL)(XM) and Society (XS) At least one Explore course must focus on Ethnic Studies (ES) and another on Global Citizenship (GC)

Signature QuestionsThree signature questions drawn from the American Association of Colleges and Universitiesrsquo list of essential learning outcomes are woven throughout the University Studies Program curriculum

bull Civic Learning How do people understand and engagein community life

bull Intercultural Knowledge How do people understand andbridge cultural differences

bull Sustainability How do people understand and create amore sustainable world

For more informationUniversity Studies ProgramPollock House765 Algoma Blvduwosheduusp(920) 424-1257uspuwoshedu

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ldquoWhile I could not do my work without the specific legal education I eceived in law school I would not be nearly as good at my work without the critical thinking and strong communication and collaboration skills which came out of my general education courses It is the flexibilit creativity problem-solving and intellectual curiosity gained in my liberal arts classesmdashphilosophy anthropology history sociologymdashwhich have helped me to adapt prosper and continue to succeed These are some of the most important courses yoursquoll take in your undergrad yearsrdquo

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

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3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

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gt Multicultural Education Center (MEC)gt Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP)gt PreCollege Outreach Programs

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

ADULT LEARNERS AND NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

bull You will need to reset your NetID password

every 180 days

bull Your NetID password can be reset at

netiduwosheduchangepassword

Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

bull Canvasmdashcourse agenda and materials

bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

bull TitanWebmdashRegister for classes pay tuitioncheck grades

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

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Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

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Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

PARK

ING

PARKING INFORMATION

Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

uwoshedugoonlinedeposit

Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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For more information visituwoshedudeanofstudentsuniversity-policies-procedures

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

UNDERSTANDING TITLE IX AT UWO

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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ACADEMIC BUILDINGSAlbee Hall amp Pool

G4

Environmental Research andInnovation Center (ERIC)

H1

Arts amp Communication Center C5

Buckstaff Planetarium D5

Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

H6Horizon Village

J5Scott Hall

K5Stewart Hall

H7Taylor Hall

H3W

ebster Hall G3

STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

amp University Books amp More H5

Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

Student Recreation amp W

ellness Center (SRWC)

K2Student Success Center

G6

CONFERENCE CENTERSGruenhagen Conference Center amp Department of Residence Life

K4Alumni W

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Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

C

Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

N

otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

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Prem

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spaces 281 and above

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Biodigester

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ap subject to change

The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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SundayndashTuesday Sept 1ndash3 Titan Welcome New student orientation

Tuesday Sept 3 Academic advisement and registration

Wednesday Sept 4 Begin first 7-week 14-week term

Saturday Oct 19 Family Weekend and Homecoming

Tuesday Oct 22 End first 7-week term

Wednesday Oct 23 Begin second 7-week term

Wednesdayndash

SundayNov 27ndashDec 1 Thanksgiving recess

Note Recess begins after evening classes on Nov 26

Monday Dec 2 Classes resume

Friday Dec 13 End second 7-week 14-week term

Saturday Dec 14 Midyear commencement

Monday Jan 6 Begin 3-week interim

Monday Jan 20 Legal holiday Martin Luther King Jr Daymdashno classes

Friday Jan 24 End 3-week interim end of semestermdashofficial graduation date

Friday Jan 31 Academic advisement and registration

Monday Feb 3 Begin first 7-week 14-week term

Friday March 20 End first 7-week term

SundayndashSunday March 22ndash29 Spring break

Monday March 30 Begin second 7-week term

Friday May 15 End second 7-week 14-week term

Saturday May 16 Commencement

Monday May 18 Begin 3-week interim

Monday May 25 Legal holiday Memorial Daymdashno classes

Friday June 5 End 3-week interim end of semestermdashofficial graduation date

Monday June 15 Begin first 4-week term 8-week term

Friday July 3 Legal holiday Independence Daymdashno classes

Friday July 10 End of first 4-week term

Monday July 13 Begin second 4-week term

Friday Aug 7 End second 4-week 8-week termmdashofficial graduation date

UW OSHKOSH 2019-2020 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

FALL SEMESTER 2019

SPRING SEMESTER 2020

SUMMER SEMESTER 2020

Spring interim classes will meet on May 18ndash22 26ndash29 and June 1ndash5

Fall interim classes will meet on Jan 6ndash10 13ndash17 and 21ndash24

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L E A R N I N G AT U W OAcademic Colleges 5

College of BusinessCollege of Education amp Human ServicesCollege of Letters amp ScienceCollege of NursingHonors College

University Studies Program 6ndash7(General education program)Academic Advising 8ndash9

Undergraduate Advising Resource CenterFaculty Advising

Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence 10ndash11(Center for Equity amp Diversity)

American Indian Student ServicesMen of Color InitiativeStudent Achievement ServicesStudent Support Services (SSS) and Student Support Services STEM (SSS STEM)

Adult Learners and Nontraditional Students 12Credit for Prior Learning

Career amp Professional Development 13Information Technology Services (IT) 14ndash15Registrarrsquos Office 16 Registration Transcripts TitanWebResources for Academic Success

Accessibility Center 17Project Success 17Polk Library 18Testing Services 18Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction 19

Center for Academic ResourcesMath LabReading and Study Skills CenterWriting Center

Study Abroad 20Office of International Education

L I F E AT U W ODean of Students 21Financial 22ndash23 Billing

Financial AidFinancial LiteracyStudent Employment

HandshakeUW Credit UnionVeterans Resource CenterGetting Involved

Athletics 24Reeve Memorial Union 25Leadership amp Involvement 26

Resource Centers 27ndash28Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence LGBTQ+ Resource Center Womenrsquos CenterRegistrarrsquos Office Veterans Resource Center

Healthy LivingCounseling Center 29 Student Health Center 30 Student Recreation amp Wellness 31ndash32 Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Prevention Health Promotion amp Wellness Student Recreation

Safety 33 Safewalk

Titan AlertUniversity PoliceUWO Mobile

M A K I N G Y O U R H O M E AT U W OCommuting 34On-campus HousingResidence Life 34ndash37Dining and Meal Plans 38Parking 39TitanCard and Titan Dollars 40University Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store 41 Textbooks

T H I N G S T O K N O W AT U W OFamily Educational Rights and

Privacy Act (FERPA) 42Academic Misconduct and Dishonesty 43Understanding Title IX at UWO 44ndash45Academic Freedom of Expression 46

4 UW Oshkosh mdash Where excellence and opportunity meettrade

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESSuwosheducobInnovation excellence quality and connections define UW Oshkoshrsquos College of Business UWO ranks in the top 15 percent of all business schools in the US and is the only business school in Northeast Wisconsin nationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Whether your professional aspirations involve finance marketing or managementmdashthe nine undergraduate majors and two masterrsquos degree programs offered by the College of Business provide students a wealth of transformative educational opportunities

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES uwosheducoehsThe College of Education and Human Services is long- recognized as a leader in education The college prides itself on producing some of the best teachers in the state boasting 217 alumni as Herb Kohl Teacher of the Year Award recipients Quality courses and hands-on experience play an integral role in preparing students to become leading educators human services professionals and counselors The college offers six undergraduate majors a variety of masterrsquos degrees and licensure programs and one doctoral program

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE uwosheducolsThe College of Letters and Science is the largest and most varied college at UW Oshkosh with more than 40 undergraduate majors six masterrsquos degree programs and upwards of 325 faculty and staff members Academic degrees span the sciences arts humanities and social sciences Together academic departments and faculty members have won eight Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Awardsmdashmore than any other UW System institution

COLLEGE OF NURSING uwosheduconThe College of Nursing provides undergraduate graduate and doctorate nursing students with the expert knowledge clinical practice skills and critical thinking ability necessary for success in todayrsquos healthcare industry As the second-largest producer of baccalaureate-prepared nurses in the state and the largest major on campus the college is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels ensuring students receive top-quality training and education College of Nursing

graduates consistently exceed the national pass rate for the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) a testament to the collegersquos excellence

HONORS COLLEGE uwosheduhonorsThe Honors College offers small class sizes and many co-curricular events to create a unique learning community for more than 500 students The honors curriculum consists of three honors core courses as well as honors electives which are smaller versions of required general education classes limited solely to honors students Through these unique classes and involvement in a small supportive learning community the Honors College provides a rewarding academic environment for highly motivated students

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The University Studies Program (USP) is UW Oshkoshrsquos general education program embracing the traditional breadth of a liberal arts education in the modern context of liberal education

Learning ExperiencesStudents can choose USP courses that match their interests expose them to new subjects and keep them on track to complete their general education requirements

Students who start their college career at UW Oshkosh take two Quest courses in their first year as well as a public speaking class and a writing class In addition to covering disciplinary content these courses are designed to help students transition to college life by exposing them to campus resources and activities In particular the first Quest class offers the following

bull Course enrollment limited to 25 students per section bull Pairing with either a public speaking class or a writing class meaning students are enrolled in the same section of both classes to foster a community of learning bull Returning students are chosen as ldquopeer mentorsrdquo to help first-year students find their way to events answer questions about campus and direct them to resources and support services

In the second semester Quest II is designed to help students plan their future in college work and life In addition to covering disciplinary content Quest II offers exposure to undergraduate research academic and student organization opportunities career planning and alumni interaction

Students take a third and final Quest course during the fall or spring semester of their second year Learning in this course is enhanced by a community engagement experience Students extend their classroom into a community setting by working with a local nonprofit community group or campus partner This opportunity allows the student to apply their classroom learning to a real-world practical experience

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Quest III Community Partnersbull Habitat for Humanitybull Oshkosh Area Community Pantrybull Local farmers schools veterans

and multicultural groups

Course RequirementsThe Quest courses are designated on TitanWeb as Quest I Quest II and Quest III Students take a Connect course (English 300) after completing the Quest sequence Connect offersa reflective experience on the liberal education attained bystudents and uses writing as the primary mode of inquiry

During their first two years students take additional general education courses chosen from a number of different disciplines These Explore courses are divided into the categories of Culture (XC) Nature (XL)(XM) and Society (XS) At least one Explore course must focus on Ethnic Studies (ES) and another on Global Citizenship (GC)

Signature QuestionsThree signature questions drawn from the American Association of Colleges and Universitiesrsquo list of essential learning outcomes are woven throughout the University Studies Program curriculum

bull Civic Learning How do people understand and engagein community life

bull Intercultural Knowledge How do people understand andbridge cultural differences

bull Sustainability How do people understand and create amore sustainable world

For more informationUniversity Studies ProgramPollock House765 Algoma Blvduwosheduusp(920) 424-1257uspuwoshedu

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ldquoWhile I could not do my work without the specific legal education I eceived in law school I would not be nearly as good at my work without the critical thinking and strong communication and collaboration skills which came out of my general education courses It is the flexibilit creativity problem-solving and intellectual curiosity gained in my liberal arts classesmdashphilosophy anthropology history sociologymdashwhich have helped me to adapt prosper and continue to succeed These are some of the most important courses yoursquoll take in your undergrad yearsrdquo

Scott Barr (class of rsquo86) McCarty Law LLP

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

bull Administrative Officbull American Indian Student Services (AISS)bull LatinxHispanic Student Services (LHSS)bull LGBTQ+ Resource Centerbull McNair Scholars Programbull Men of Color Initiative (MOCI)bull Student Achievement Services (SAS)

gt Multicultural Education Center (MEC)gt Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP)gt PreCollege Outreach Programs

bull Student Support Services (SSS) and StudentSupport Services STEM (SSS STEM)

bull Womenrsquos Center

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

ADULT LEARNERS AND NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

bull You will need to reset your NetID password

every 180 days

bull Your NetID password can be reset at

netiduwosheduchangepassword

Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

bull Canvasmdashcourse agenda and materials

bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

bull TitanWebmdashRegister for classes pay tuitioncheck grades

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

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Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

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Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

RESIDENCE LIFE

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

PARK

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PARKING INFORMATION

Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

uwoshedugoonlinedeposit

Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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For more information visituwoshedudeanofstudentsuniversity-policies-procedures

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

UNDERSTANDING TITLE IX AT UWO

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

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(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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L E A R N I N G AT U W OAcademic Colleges 5

College of BusinessCollege of Education amp Human ServicesCollege of Letters amp ScienceCollege of NursingHonors College

University Studies Program 6ndash7(General education program)Academic Advising 8ndash9

Undergraduate Advising Resource CenterFaculty Advising

Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence 10ndash11(Center for Equity amp Diversity)

American Indian Student ServicesMen of Color InitiativeStudent Achievement ServicesStudent Support Services (SSS) and Student Support Services STEM (SSS STEM)

Adult Learners and Nontraditional Students 12Credit for Prior Learning

Career amp Professional Development 13Information Technology Services (IT) 14ndash15Registrarrsquos Office 16 Registration Transcripts TitanWebResources for Academic Success

Accessibility Center 17Project Success 17Polk Library 18Testing Services 18Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction 19

Center for Academic ResourcesMath LabReading and Study Skills CenterWriting Center

Study Abroad 20Office of International Education

L I F E AT U W ODean of Students 21Financial 22ndash23 Billing

Financial AidFinancial LiteracyStudent Employment

HandshakeUW Credit UnionVeterans Resource CenterGetting Involved

Athletics 24Reeve Memorial Union 25Leadership amp Involvement 26

Resource Centers 27ndash28Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence LGBTQ+ Resource Center Womenrsquos CenterRegistrarrsquos Office Veterans Resource Center

Healthy LivingCounseling Center 29 Student Health Center 30 Student Recreation amp Wellness 31ndash32 Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Prevention Health Promotion amp Wellness Student Recreation

Safety 33 Safewalk

Titan AlertUniversity PoliceUWO Mobile

M A K I N G Y O U R H O M E AT U W OCommuting 34On-campus HousingResidence Life 34ndash37Dining and Meal Plans 38Parking 39TitanCard and Titan Dollars 40University Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store 41 Textbooks

T H I N G S T O K N O W AT U W OFamily Educational Rights and

Privacy Act (FERPA) 42Academic Misconduct and Dishonesty 43Understanding Title IX at UWO 44ndash45Academic Freedom of Expression 46

4 UW Oshkosh mdash Where excellence and opportunity meettrade

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESSuwosheducobInnovation excellence quality and connections define UW Oshkoshrsquos College of Business UWO ranks in the top 15 percent of all business schools in the US and is the only business school in Northeast Wisconsin nationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Whether your professional aspirations involve finance marketing or managementmdashthe nine undergraduate majors and two masterrsquos degree programs offered by the College of Business provide students a wealth of transformative educational opportunities

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES uwosheducoehsThe College of Education and Human Services is long- recognized as a leader in education The college prides itself on producing some of the best teachers in the state boasting 217 alumni as Herb Kohl Teacher of the Year Award recipients Quality courses and hands-on experience play an integral role in preparing students to become leading educators human services professionals and counselors The college offers six undergraduate majors a variety of masterrsquos degrees and licensure programs and one doctoral program

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE uwosheducolsThe College of Letters and Science is the largest and most varied college at UW Oshkosh with more than 40 undergraduate majors six masterrsquos degree programs and upwards of 325 faculty and staff members Academic degrees span the sciences arts humanities and social sciences Together academic departments and faculty members have won eight Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Awardsmdashmore than any other UW System institution

COLLEGE OF NURSING uwosheduconThe College of Nursing provides undergraduate graduate and doctorate nursing students with the expert knowledge clinical practice skills and critical thinking ability necessary for success in todayrsquos healthcare industry As the second-largest producer of baccalaureate-prepared nurses in the state and the largest major on campus the college is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels ensuring students receive top-quality training and education College of Nursing

graduates consistently exceed the national pass rate for the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) a testament to the collegersquos excellence

HONORS COLLEGE uwosheduhonorsThe Honors College offers small class sizes and many co-curricular events to create a unique learning community for more than 500 students The honors curriculum consists of three honors core courses as well as honors electives which are smaller versions of required general education classes limited solely to honors students Through these unique classes and involvement in a small supportive learning community the Honors College provides a rewarding academic environment for highly motivated students

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The University Studies Program (USP) is UW Oshkoshrsquos general education program embracing the traditional breadth of a liberal arts education in the modern context of liberal education

Learning ExperiencesStudents can choose USP courses that match their interests expose them to new subjects and keep them on track to complete their general education requirements

Students who start their college career at UW Oshkosh take two Quest courses in their first year as well as a public speaking class and a writing class In addition to covering disciplinary content these courses are designed to help students transition to college life by exposing them to campus resources and activities In particular the first Quest class offers the following

bull Course enrollment limited to 25 students per section bull Pairing with either a public speaking class or a writing class meaning students are enrolled in the same section of both classes to foster a community of learning bull Returning students are chosen as ldquopeer mentorsrdquo to help first-year students find their way to events answer questions about campus and direct them to resources and support services

In the second semester Quest II is designed to help students plan their future in college work and life In addition to covering disciplinary content Quest II offers exposure to undergraduate research academic and student organization opportunities career planning and alumni interaction

Students take a third and final Quest course during the fall or spring semester of their second year Learning in this course is enhanced by a community engagement experience Students extend their classroom into a community setting by working with a local nonprofit community group or campus partner This opportunity allows the student to apply their classroom learning to a real-world practical experience

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Quest III Community Partnersbull Habitat for Humanitybull Oshkosh Area Community Pantrybull Local farmers schools veterans

and multicultural groups

Course RequirementsThe Quest courses are designated on TitanWeb as Quest I Quest II and Quest III Students take a Connect course (English 300) after completing the Quest sequence Connect offersa reflective experience on the liberal education attained bystudents and uses writing as the primary mode of inquiry

During their first two years students take additional general education courses chosen from a number of different disciplines These Explore courses are divided into the categories of Culture (XC) Nature (XL)(XM) and Society (XS) At least one Explore course must focus on Ethnic Studies (ES) and another on Global Citizenship (GC)

Signature QuestionsThree signature questions drawn from the American Association of Colleges and Universitiesrsquo list of essential learning outcomes are woven throughout the University Studies Program curriculum

bull Civic Learning How do people understand and engagein community life

bull Intercultural Knowledge How do people understand andbridge cultural differences

bull Sustainability How do people understand and create amore sustainable world

For more informationUniversity Studies ProgramPollock House765 Algoma Blvduwosheduusp(920) 424-1257uspuwoshedu

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ldquoWhile I could not do my work without the specific legal education I eceived in law school I would not be nearly as good at my work without the critical thinking and strong communication and collaboration skills which came out of my general education courses It is the flexibilit creativity problem-solving and intellectual curiosity gained in my liberal arts classesmdashphilosophy anthropology history sociologymdashwhich have helped me to adapt prosper and continue to succeed These are some of the most important courses yoursquoll take in your undergrad yearsrdquo

Scott Barr (class of rsquo86) McCarty Law LLP

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

bull Administrative Officbull American Indian Student Services (AISS)bull LatinxHispanic Student Services (LHSS)bull LGBTQ+ Resource Centerbull McNair Scholars Programbull Men of Color Initiative (MOCI)bull Student Achievement Services (SAS)

gt Multicultural Education Center (MEC)gt Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP)gt PreCollege Outreach Programs

bull Student Support Services (SSS) and StudentSupport Services STEM (SSS STEM)

bull Womenrsquos Center

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

ADULT LEARNERS AND NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

bull You will need to reset your NetID password

every 180 days

bull Your NetID password can be reset at

netiduwosheduchangepassword

Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

bull Canvasmdashcourse agenda and materials

bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

bull TitanWebmdashRegister for classes pay tuitioncheck grades

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

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Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

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Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

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Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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NOTES

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34

33

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RESTRICTED

18

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15

14

25

29

13

11

10

7

6

5a5

4a 4

37

(Pearl Ave side)

13(court side)

6a

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PP

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Clow

Social S

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enter

(Mopeds may park at bike racks but must not beoperated on sidewalks)

Shapiro P

ark

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ardenS

culptureG

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aste Storage

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tudent Health C

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Student H

ealth Center

Multicultural

Education C

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ducation Center

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Environmental Research andInnovation Center (ERIC)

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Arts amp Communication Center C5

Buckstaff Planetarium D5

Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

H6Horizon Village

J5Scott Hall

K5Stewart Hall

H7Taylor Hall

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

amp University Books amp More H5

Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

Student Recreation amp W

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Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

C

Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

N

otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

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isitor Perm

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tations (excluding spaces w

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2nd

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Fox Valley Technical C

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Biodigester

This area is across the Fox River from

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESSuwosheducobInnovation excellence quality and connections define UW Oshkoshrsquos College of Business UWO ranks in the top 15 percent of all business schools in the US and is the only business school in Northeast Wisconsin nationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Whether your professional aspirations involve finance marketing or managementmdashthe nine undergraduate majors and two masterrsquos degree programs offered by the College of Business provide students a wealth of transformative educational opportunities

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES uwosheducoehsThe College of Education and Human Services is long- recognized as a leader in education The college prides itself on producing some of the best teachers in the state boasting 217 alumni as Herb Kohl Teacher of the Year Award recipients Quality courses and hands-on experience play an integral role in preparing students to become leading educators human services professionals and counselors The college offers six undergraduate majors a variety of masterrsquos degrees and licensure programs and one doctoral program

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE uwosheducolsThe College of Letters and Science is the largest and most varied college at UW Oshkosh with more than 40 undergraduate majors six masterrsquos degree programs and upwards of 325 faculty and staff members Academic degrees span the sciences arts humanities and social sciences Together academic departments and faculty members have won eight Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Awardsmdashmore than any other UW System institution

COLLEGE OF NURSING uwosheduconThe College of Nursing provides undergraduate graduate and doctorate nursing students with the expert knowledge clinical practice skills and critical thinking ability necessary for success in todayrsquos healthcare industry As the second-largest producer of baccalaureate-prepared nurses in the state and the largest major on campus the college is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels ensuring students receive top-quality training and education College of Nursing

graduates consistently exceed the national pass rate for the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) a testament to the collegersquos excellence

HONORS COLLEGE uwosheduhonorsThe Honors College offers small class sizes and many co-curricular events to create a unique learning community for more than 500 students The honors curriculum consists of three honors core courses as well as honors electives which are smaller versions of required general education classes limited solely to honors students Through these unique classes and involvement in a small supportive learning community the Honors College provides a rewarding academic environment for highly motivated students

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The University Studies Program (USP) is UW Oshkoshrsquos general education program embracing the traditional breadth of a liberal arts education in the modern context of liberal education

Learning ExperiencesStudents can choose USP courses that match their interests expose them to new subjects and keep them on track to complete their general education requirements

Students who start their college career at UW Oshkosh take two Quest courses in their first year as well as a public speaking class and a writing class In addition to covering disciplinary content these courses are designed to help students transition to college life by exposing them to campus resources and activities In particular the first Quest class offers the following

bull Course enrollment limited to 25 students per section bull Pairing with either a public speaking class or a writing class meaning students are enrolled in the same section of both classes to foster a community of learning bull Returning students are chosen as ldquopeer mentorsrdquo to help first-year students find their way to events answer questions about campus and direct them to resources and support services

In the second semester Quest II is designed to help students plan their future in college work and life In addition to covering disciplinary content Quest II offers exposure to undergraduate research academic and student organization opportunities career planning and alumni interaction

Students take a third and final Quest course during the fall or spring semester of their second year Learning in this course is enhanced by a community engagement experience Students extend their classroom into a community setting by working with a local nonprofit community group or campus partner This opportunity allows the student to apply their classroom learning to a real-world practical experience

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Quest III Community Partnersbull Habitat for Humanitybull Oshkosh Area Community Pantrybull Local farmers schools veterans

and multicultural groups

Course RequirementsThe Quest courses are designated on TitanWeb as Quest I Quest II and Quest III Students take a Connect course (English 300) after completing the Quest sequence Connect offersa reflective experience on the liberal education attained bystudents and uses writing as the primary mode of inquiry

During their first two years students take additional general education courses chosen from a number of different disciplines These Explore courses are divided into the categories of Culture (XC) Nature (XL)(XM) and Society (XS) At least one Explore course must focus on Ethnic Studies (ES) and another on Global Citizenship (GC)

Signature QuestionsThree signature questions drawn from the American Association of Colleges and Universitiesrsquo list of essential learning outcomes are woven throughout the University Studies Program curriculum

bull Civic Learning How do people understand and engagein community life

bull Intercultural Knowledge How do people understand andbridge cultural differences

bull Sustainability How do people understand and create amore sustainable world

For more informationUniversity Studies ProgramPollock House765 Algoma Blvduwosheduusp(920) 424-1257uspuwoshedu

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ldquoWhile I could not do my work without the specific legal education I eceived in law school I would not be nearly as good at my work without the critical thinking and strong communication and collaboration skills which came out of my general education courses It is the flexibilit creativity problem-solving and intellectual curiosity gained in my liberal arts classesmdashphilosophy anthropology history sociologymdashwhich have helped me to adapt prosper and continue to succeed These are some of the most important courses yoursquoll take in your undergrad yearsrdquo

Scott Barr (class of rsquo86) McCarty Law LLP

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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gt Multicultural Education Center (MEC)gt Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP)gt PreCollege Outreach Programs

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

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Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

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bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

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Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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Off-campus sexual assault hotline

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

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Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

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Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

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Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

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otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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The University Studies Program (USP) is UW Oshkoshrsquos general education program embracing the traditional breadth of a liberal arts education in the modern context of liberal education

Learning ExperiencesStudents can choose USP courses that match their interests expose them to new subjects and keep them on track to complete their general education requirements

Students who start their college career at UW Oshkosh take two Quest courses in their first year as well as a public speaking class and a writing class In addition to covering disciplinary content these courses are designed to help students transition to college life by exposing them to campus resources and activities In particular the first Quest class offers the following

bull Course enrollment limited to 25 students per section bull Pairing with either a public speaking class or a writing class meaning students are enrolled in the same section of both classes to foster a community of learning bull Returning students are chosen as ldquopeer mentorsrdquo to help first-year students find their way to events answer questions about campus and direct them to resources and support services

In the second semester Quest II is designed to help students plan their future in college work and life In addition to covering disciplinary content Quest II offers exposure to undergraduate research academic and student organization opportunities career planning and alumni interaction

Students take a third and final Quest course during the fall or spring semester of their second year Learning in this course is enhanced by a community engagement experience Students extend their classroom into a community setting by working with a local nonprofit community group or campus partner This opportunity allows the student to apply their classroom learning to a real-world practical experience

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Quest III Community Partnersbull Habitat for Humanitybull Oshkosh Area Community Pantrybull Local farmers schools veterans

and multicultural groups

Course RequirementsThe Quest courses are designated on TitanWeb as Quest I Quest II and Quest III Students take a Connect course (English 300) after completing the Quest sequence Connect offersa reflective experience on the liberal education attained bystudents and uses writing as the primary mode of inquiry

During their first two years students take additional general education courses chosen from a number of different disciplines These Explore courses are divided into the categories of Culture (XC) Nature (XL)(XM) and Society (XS) At least one Explore course must focus on Ethnic Studies (ES) and another on Global Citizenship (GC)

Signature QuestionsThree signature questions drawn from the American Association of Colleges and Universitiesrsquo list of essential learning outcomes are woven throughout the University Studies Program curriculum

bull Civic Learning How do people understand and engagein community life

bull Intercultural Knowledge How do people understand andbridge cultural differences

bull Sustainability How do people understand and create amore sustainable world

For more informationUniversity Studies ProgramPollock House765 Algoma Blvduwosheduusp(920) 424-1257uspuwoshedu

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ldquoWhile I could not do my work without the specific legal education I eceived in law school I would not be nearly as good at my work without the critical thinking and strong communication and collaboration skills which came out of my general education courses It is the flexibilit creativity problem-solving and intellectual curiosity gained in my liberal arts classesmdashphilosophy anthropology history sociologymdashwhich have helped me to adapt prosper and continue to succeed These are some of the most important courses yoursquoll take in your undergrad yearsrdquo

Scott Barr (class of rsquo86) McCarty Law LLP

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

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Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

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bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

uwoshedugoonlinedeposit

Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

UNDERSTANDING TITLE IX AT UWO

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Environmental Research andInnovation Center (ERIC)

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Arts amp Communication Center C5

Buckstaff Planetarium D5

Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

amp University Books amp More H5

Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

Student Recreation amp W

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Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

N

otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

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Prem

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2nd

3rd

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Building

Fox Valley Technical C

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This area is across the Fox River from

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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Quest III Community Partnersbull Habitat for Humanitybull Oshkosh Area Community Pantrybull Local farmers schools veterans

and multicultural groups

Course RequirementsThe Quest courses are designated on TitanWeb as Quest I Quest II and Quest III Students take a Connect course (English 300) after completing the Quest sequence Connect offersa reflective experience on the liberal education attained bystudents and uses writing as the primary mode of inquiry

During their first two years students take additional general education courses chosen from a number of different disciplines These Explore courses are divided into the categories of Culture (XC) Nature (XL)(XM) and Society (XS) At least one Explore course must focus on Ethnic Studies (ES) and another on Global Citizenship (GC)

Signature QuestionsThree signature questions drawn from the American Association of Colleges and Universitiesrsquo list of essential learning outcomes are woven throughout the University Studies Program curriculum

bull Civic Learning How do people understand and engagein community life

bull Intercultural Knowledge How do people understand andbridge cultural differences

bull Sustainability How do people understand and create amore sustainable world

For more informationUniversity Studies ProgramPollock House765 Algoma Blvduwosheduusp(920) 424-1257uspuwoshedu

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ldquoWhile I could not do my work without the specific legal education I eceived in law school I would not be nearly as good at my work without the critical thinking and strong communication and collaboration skills which came out of my general education courses It is the flexibilit creativity problem-solving and intellectual curiosity gained in my liberal arts classesmdashphilosophy anthropology history sociologymdashwhich have helped me to adapt prosper and continue to succeed These are some of the most important courses yoursquoll take in your undergrad yearsrdquo

Scott Barr (class of rsquo86) McCarty Law LLP

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

ACADEMIC ADVISING

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

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Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

ADULT LEARNERS AND NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

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Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

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bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

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Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

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Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

uwoshedugoonlinedeposit

Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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NOTES

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(Pearl Ave side)

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(Mopeds may park at bike racks but must not beoperated on sidewalks)

Shapiro P

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ACADEMIC BUILDINGSAlbee Hall amp Pool

G4

Environmental Research andInnovation Center (ERIC)

H1

Arts amp Communication Center C5

Buckstaff Planetarium D5

Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

H6Horizon Village

J5Scott Hall

K5Stewart Hall

H7Taylor Hall

H3W

ebster Hall G3

STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

amp University Books amp More H5

Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

Student Recreation amp W

ellness Center (SRWC)

K2Student Success Center

G6

CONFERENCE CENTERSGruenhagen Conference Center amp Department of Residence Life

K4Alumni W

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LOT D

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Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

C

Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

N

otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

arking Perm

it

Prem

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esident Parking P

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ployee Com

muter V

isitor Perm

it or use Pay S

tations (excluding spaces w

ith reserved signs)

spaces 281 and above

spaces 159 - 280

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3rd

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Building

Fox Valley Technical C

ollege

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ervices

Biodigester

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)The Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC) is the central academic advising office at UW Oshkosh staffed by full-time professional academic advisers and Peer Advising Liaisons (PALs) The UARC serves all undergraduate students in all majors with specific emphasis on students who have earned less than 45 credits are on academic probation or have not declared a major Professional advisers in the UARC are generalists (can advise for all majors) but also specialists with expertise in a specific college or programs Each adviser is assigned 300-400 advisees based on their expertise All undergraduate students begin their advising in the UARC

Students may see professional advisers in 30-minute scheduled appointments for semesterprogram planning major exploration academic difficulty and other academic concerns Advisers are also available daily on a drop-in basis to assist with registration issues completion of forms and clarification of requirements policies procedures etc In addition advisers conduct classroom presentations on

advising-related topics and group advising for athletic teams student clubs and organizations residence hall floors and academic majors Advisers regularly reach out to students experiencing academic difficulty through email and phone calls

PALs are available in the UARC office in the Student Success Center during regular business hours PALS provide a critical service to students Through extensive training they develop the skills and knowledge to assist their fellow students with a variety of concerns PALs are able to quickly determine if a student questionconcern can be answered by a PAL on the spot requires a referral to another office can be addressed quickly by an adviser in a drop-in session or if an advising appointment is necessary If an appointment is needed the PAL then schedules that appointment for the student Students often need help reading their academic requirements report PALs provide on-the-spot tutorials in these areas so students can become more efficient and independent in the scheduling process

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

ACADEMIC ADVISING

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

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Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

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Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

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bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

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Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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ACADEMIC BUILDINGSAlbee Hall amp Pool

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Environmental Research andInnovation Center (ERIC)

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Arts amp Communication Center C5

Buckstaff Planetarium D5

Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

H6Horizon Village

J5Scott Hall

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

amp University Books amp More H5

Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

Student Recreation amp W

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Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

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otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

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Faculty AdvisingEventually all undergraduate students will transition to a faculty adviser in the department of their major Academic departments determine at which point faculty advising begins (usually based on completion of a certain number of credits specific pre-major courses or formal admission to the collegemajor) Faculty advisers help students identify graduate school and career options in their field of study as well as advise students regarding completion of requirements for graduation Faculty advising places special emphasis on selecting courses research internships and other activities in the major that will best prepare students for graduate school or professional life after graduation

For more informationUndergraduate Advising Resource CenterStudent Success Center Suite 202750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduadvisingadvisinguwoshedu(920) 424-1268

ACADEMIC ADVISING

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1 Stay on campus the first six weekof your first semeste

2 See your academic adviser at least onceeach semester twice if you have not yetchosen a major

3 Come prepared for all advising meetingswith a list of possible courses andquestions for your adviser

4 Check your UWO email account daily

5 Know important dates and deadlines

6 Talk to your instructors outside of class

7 Use tutoring resources early and oftendonrsquot wait until after the first test

8 Keep up with reading assignments

9 Use a calendar or planner to makeweekly study schedules and stick to it

10 Join at least one student club or activity

11 If you must work try to keep it under10 hours per week

12 Ask lots of questions

Advisers recommend the following strategies for success in college

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

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Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

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bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

HEALTHY LIVINGUWOcounselingcenter

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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Off-campus sexual assault hotline

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

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Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

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K6Multicultural Education Center

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Metered Parking

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

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otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

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The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence offers an array of cultural educational and social programs and activities with specialized services to enhance studentsrsquo academic and personal development We offer academic support multicultural advising and guidance educational forumsseminarsworkshops mentoring and referrals to other departments and organizations both on and off campus

We are committed to helping students achieve their fullest potential and prepare them for global leadership through an engaging co-curricular experience that embraces affirms and transforms every student with respect for their varied backgrounds At UW Oshkosh differences are expected acknowledged celebrated and treated with dignity

For more informationAcademic Support of Inclusive ExcellenceCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduacad-supp (920) 424-3080asieuwoshedu

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICESAmerican Indian Student Services (AISS) part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence provides academic support cultural understanding academic guidance and counseling referrals for American Indian students AISS is responsible for providing programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation for these students

AISS offers the following resources and more bull Mentoring and study groupsbull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Connection to student organizationsbull Assistance finding scholarships internships and grants

For more informationAmerican Indian Student ServicesCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugoaiss(920) 424-0229

MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVEEstablished in 2017 by the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) offers programs and services that support persistence retention and graduation of male students of color The MOCI offers students

bull Tutoring and study skills sessionsbull Connection to student organizations like the

Men of Distinctionbull Assistance with graduate school internship and

fellowship applicationsbull Student advocacy and assistancebull One-on-one cultural support and guidancebull Campus and community events and activitiesbull Leadership and professional developmentbull Open dialogue forums through Brother2Brother Talksbull Mentorship opportunities

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT SERVICESStudent Achievement Services (SAS) is dedicated tothe academic success of diverse students through support services collaborations and high impact programs and practices that lead to greater student independence personal growth and lifelong learning Student Achievement Services in the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence is composed of three distinct units each targeted to meet the mission of the department and the Division These include Multicultural Retention Programs PreCollege Programs and Multicultural Education Center

Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP) provides academicand student support services to assist in the enrollment retention and graduation of multicultural (African American Asian HispanicLatino Hmong and Native American Indian) and underservedunderrepresented (low-income first generation) students Programs and services include academic coaching and tracking leadership development mentoring and other related services

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

bull Administrative Officbull American Indian Student Services (AISS)bull LatinxHispanic Student Services (LHSS)bull LGBTQ+ Resource Centerbull McNair Scholars Programbull Men of Color Initiative (MOCI)bull Student Achievement Services (SAS)

gt Multicultural Education Center (MEC)gt Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP)gt PreCollege Outreach Programs

bull Student Support Services (SSS) and StudentSupport Services STEM (SSS STEM)

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

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Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

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bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

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Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

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Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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Off-campus sexual assault hotline

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

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Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Buckstaff Planetarium D5

Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

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otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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Multicultural Education Center (MEC) has evolved intoa multipurpose resource center that seeks to bring people together to promote and celebrate diversity on campus in the greater Oshkosh area and in the extended communities MEC sponsors enrichment programs and activities serves as a resource for faculty students staff and the community and is the embassy for all multicultural and international students on campus

For more informationStudent Achievement ServicesCampus Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwoshedugosas(920) 424-3081

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES STEM (SSS STEM)Student Support Services offers advising and support for first-generation andor limited-income students Students with documented disabilities may also be served Only 420 students are members of the SSS program meaning students get individualized attention from an adviser from the time they enter the program until graduation Services are free and students may qualify for SSS scholarships

UW Oshkosh has two SSS programs one serves students in all majors and the other focuses on the STEM and health sciences fields SSS is funded by grants from the US Department of Education

EligibilityStudents joining SSS must be citizens or nationals of the US or meet the residency requirements for federal student financial aid and meet one of the following criteria as mandated by the federal government

bull First-generation college student (parents do not havea four-year college degree)

bull Family has limited income as defined by federal guidelines

Servicesbull Academic advisingbull Tutoring referralsbull Financial aid and financial literacy informationbull College success skills and academic coachingbull Career and degree guidancebull Personal support

bull Research opportunitiesbull Graduate school assistancebull Referrals to other campus resources

First-Year Student Learning GroupsLearning groups are small groups of first-year students who meet weekly to learn about college success academic skills and leadership development Two upper-class SSSSSS STEM students lead each group and serve as peer mentors All first-year students in the SSS and SSS STEM programs are assigned to a learning group Weekly attendance is required

How to ApplyApplications are available at the SSS office or online at uwoshedusss

For more informationStudent Support Services Offices Center for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Ave(920) 424-1310uwosssuwoshedu

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

The following are part of the Campus Center for Equity and Diversity (CCED)

bull Administrative Officbull American Indian Student Services (AISS)bull LatinxHispanic Student Services (LHSS)bull LGBTQ+ Resource Centerbull McNair Scholars Programbull Men of Color Initiative (MOCI)bull Student Achievement Services (SAS)

gt Multicultural Education Center (MEC)gt Multicultural Retention Programs (MRP)gt PreCollege Outreach Programs

bull Student Support Services (SSS) and StudentSupport Services STEM (SSS STEM)

bull Womenrsquos Center

UWOSSS

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

ADULT LEARNERS AND NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

INFO

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

bull You will need to reset your NetID password

every 180 days

bull Your NetID password can be reset at

netiduwosheduchangepassword

Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

bull Canvasmdashcourse agenda and materials

bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

bull TitanWebmdashRegister for classes pay tuitioncheck grades

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

INFO

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

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For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

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survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

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Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

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Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

UNDERSTANDING TITLE IX AT UWO

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

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otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNINGAdult learnernontraditional students bring life and career experience to the classroom and have the opportunity to earn credit for their prior knowledge At UW Oshkosh students may be awarded college credits for their invaluable work and life experiences three ways

1 Portfolio OptionAdult students may be able to earn credit for learning gained through years of experience at work in military service as volunteers or in settings outside the formal classroom

2 CLEP ExamThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to receive college credit for what they already know by earning qualifying scores on an exam

3 Military Service ExperienceAn official military transcript can be evaluated and with other military documentation a student may be able to earn credits for their military experience

For more informationDivision of Online and Continuing EducationLincoln Hall second floor608 Algoma Blvduwoshedugocpl(920) 424-0234oceuwoshedu

ADULT LEARNERS AND NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

bull You will need to reset your NetID password

every 180 days

bull Your NetID password can be reset at

netiduwosheduchangepassword

Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

bull Canvasmdashcourse agenda and materials

bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

bull TitanWebmdashRegister for classes pay tuitioncheck grades

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

INFO

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

REG

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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UW OshkoshWriting Center

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

HEALTHY LIVINGUWOcounselingcenter

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

RESIDENCE LIFE

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

uwoshedugoonlinedeposit

Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

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Heating Plant C3

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

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hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

bull You will need to reset your NetID password

every 180 days

bull Your NetID password can be reset at

netiduwosheduchangepassword

Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

bull Canvasmdashcourse agenda and materials

bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

bull TitanWebmdashRegister for classes pay tuitioncheck grades

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

DEAN OF STUDENTS

UW OshkoshDean of Students

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

Academic drop datesuwosheduregistrarregistration

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

GETTING INVOLVED

UWOshkoshAthletics

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

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Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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ACADEMIC BUILDINGSAlbee Hall amp Pool

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Environmental Research andInnovation Center (ERIC)

H1

Arts amp Communication Center C5

Buckstaff Planetarium D5

Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

H6Horizon Village

J5Scott Hall

K5Stewart Hall

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ebster Hall G3

STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

amp University Books amp More H5

Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

Student Recreation amp W

ellness Center (SRWC)

K2Student Success Center

G6

CONFERENCE CENTERSGruenhagen Conference Center amp Department of Residence Life

K4Alumni W

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Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

C

Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

N

otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

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Prem

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esident Parking P

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ployee Com

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isitor Perm

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tations (excluding spaces w

ith reserved signs)

spaces 281 and above

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Intramural

Building

Fox Valley Technical C

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ervices

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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Information Technology (IT) provides computer support to students faculty and staff of UW Oshkosh

INFO

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TEC

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(IT)

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

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Regarding your accountbull Donrsquot share passwords or accounts

bull You will need to reset your NetID password

every 180 days

bull Your NetID password can be reset at

netiduwosheduchangepassword

Computer Account NetIDYour NetID provides you with access to all campus resources so protect your password

Resources include bull Campus computersmdashin all computer labs

bull Canvasmdashcourse agenda and materials

bull Office 365mdashemail calendar and OneDrive

bull Housing portalmdashhousing assignments

bull MyUWO portalmdashweather TitanCard balanceprint usage

bull Campus Wi-FimdashTitan Wi-Fi availableacross campus

bull TitanWebmdashRegister for classes pay tuitioncheck grades

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

INFO

RMAT

ION

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SERV

ICES

(IT)HELP DESK

Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

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For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

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Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

UNDERSTANDING TITLE IX AT UWO

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

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Metered Parking

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11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

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otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

arking Perm

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ployee Com

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isitor Perm

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tations (excluding spaces w

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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HELPFUL LINKS

Getting Starteduwosheduitgetting-started-for-studentsbull How to login to NetIDbull Recommendations for computers and softwarebull How to connect to Titan Wi-Fi and so much more

Computer Labsuwosheduitcomputer-labsbull Provides location hours hardware and softwarebull Most labs also have group study rooms attached to them

Student Technology Centeruwosheduitstudent-technology-centerbull Help with software and presentationsbull Equipment checkout

Canvasuwoshinstructurecombull Course syllabi and materialsbull Canvas-based student introduction coursemdash

uwoshinstructurecomenrollXNGF6Cbull There are also several helpful articles on Canvas in KnowledgeBase

KnowledgeBasekbuwoshedubull Search engine for UWO technology resources and how-to guidesbull Enter kb article number in kb search box to access these

popular guides Wireless servicemdashkb article 55368 Printing on campusmdashkb article 55324 Free antivirus softwaremdashkb article 55905 Canvas orientation for studentsmdashkb article 85292

MyUWO Portalportalhousinguwoshedubull Campus events calendarbull TitanCard and print balancebull Dozens of other features

NetID Password Resetnetiduwosheduchangepasswordbull Self-service option to reset your NetIDbull Contact the Help Desk at (920) 424-3020

INFO

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Canrsquot log in Not sure how to connect to campus Wi-Fi Come to the Help Desk in Dempsey 207 call us at (920) 424-3020 or email helpdeskuwoshedu Students living in residence halls can also request assistance by filling out the ResNet support form at uwoshedugoresnet

STUDENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERNeed a camera Not sure how to use Adobe Creative Suite Come to the Student Technology Center located in Polk 5

COMPUTER LABSFive computer labs with Windows and Apple computers provide students with the software needed to get coursework done The labs also provide access to campus print services Visit uwosheduitcomputer-labs for locations and current hours of operation

CLASSROOM SUPPORTPlanning a classroom presentation Not sure how to use the technology Come to one of our Classroom Technology Centers in Clow C010 or Halsey 259a

ONE BUTTON STUDIOWant to practice a presentation or create a video for a school project Come to the One Button Studios in Polk 8 and Sage 4231 Bring your USB drive press the button and yoursquore ready to roll

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

REG

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REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE

Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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Project Success UW Oshkosh

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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Polk Library at UW Oshkosh

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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UW OshkoshWriting Center

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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STUDY ABROAD

ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

RESIDENCE LIFE

UWOHousing

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

PARK

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

uwoshedugoonlinedeposit

Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

H6Horizon Village

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K5Stewart Hall

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

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Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

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Metered Parking

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

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otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

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WHAT DOES THE REGISTRARrsquoS OFFICE PROVIDE

Registration Courses requiring department instructor or adviserconsent can be processed in the Registrarrsquos Office To withdraw from all classes visit uwosheduregistrar for additional information and online form

Official transcript Transcripts can be obtained in person by mailor ordered on TitanWeb online Fee information and hours are listed at uwosheduregistrartranscripts

Graduation application Students can obtain an applicationfor graduation at uwosheduregistrargraduation

Veterans services provides support for active-duty veteransguard members reservists and dependents of veterans The Veterans Resource Center can assist with federal and state education benefits as well as support services both on and off campus

WHATrsquoS AVAILABLE ON TITANWEBEnrollment appointment information Registrationdates and eligibility

Academic requirements report Student academicadvisement report showing progress toward degree

Account holds May prevent enrollment and issuingof transcripts

UWO class search Search and filter courses basedon specific criteria

UWO course catalog Individual course overviews and descriptions

Grades From past and present courses

Adviser information Name and contact information

Transcripts Unofficial and official

Verification of enrollment Used for insurance providers loanguarantor credit issuers or housing providers

Good student discount verification Verify and print eligibilityinformation

Voter identification Verification of enrollment andproof of campus address

Personal and emergency contact information Names phonenumbers and addresses

Financial account summary

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Problems logging in to TitanWebWeekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call Help Desk at (920) 424-3020 | helpdeskuwoshedu

Registration Assistance Weekdays 8 amndash430 pm Call (920) 424-3454

TitanWeb Help uwoshedugotitanweb-help

For more informationUW Oshkosh Registrarrsquos Office800 Algoma BlvdDempsey Hall Room 130uwosheduregistrar | (920) 424-3454

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

DEAN OF STUDENTS

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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Academic drop dates are different than financialdrop dates

Academic drop datesuwosheduregistrarregistration

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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STUDENT HEALTH CENTER

of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Healthcare at a low cost

Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

No need to travel to receive care

TOP 5 BENEFITS According to a student survey

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

For more information on programs and services visit uwosheduwellness

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Off-campus sexual assault hotline

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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UW OSHKOSH POLICE DEPARTMENTThe UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the University As a team we preserve a learning environment that supports inclusivity excellence and quality of life across campus to provide a safe atmosphere for all students faculty staff and visitors of UW Oshkosh

The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

SAFETY

Police Department Emergency - 911 Non-Emergency (920) 424-1212 uwoshedupolice

You can request a Safewalk under the ldquoSafety Resourcesrdquo button

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

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Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

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Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

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Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Campus Center for Equity amp Diversity J6

Ceramics Lab E1

Clow Social Science Center E3

Dempsey Hall F5

Fredric March Theatre C4

Halsey Science Center D5

Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

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STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

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Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

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Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

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otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

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The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

B E A PA R T O F S O M E T H I N G B I G

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ACCESSIBILITY CENTERThe UW Oshkosh Accessibility Center coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities The goal of the Accessibility Center is to ensure all students have an equal opportunity to fully engage in the classroom and the campus community as a whole

How do I receive accommodations1 Visit uwoshedugoaccessibility2 Submit an accommodation request form3 Submit documentation from your provider4 Schedule an initial interview with our

accessibility coordinator

What are the accommodationsAcademicbull Electronic textbooks and course materialsbull Exam accommodationsbull Proctors scribes and readers for examsbull ASL interpretersbull Note-taking assistancebull Assistive technologybull Classroom accommodations

University communitybull Diningbull Housingbull Parking

Accessible computer labsbull The Access Lab is equipped with adaptive software large

screen computers and document magnifiersbull Many computer labs across campus are equipped with page

magnifiers high-resolution scanners and CCTV magnifiersbull All labs have a large-screen computer Zoomtext software

and access to Kurzweil software

For more informationAccessibility CenterDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedugoaccessibility(920) 424-3100accessibilitycenteruwoshedu

The Accessibility Center does not provide personal attendants legal counsel transportation or personal computers

PROJECT SUCCESS Project Success is a remedial program for students with language-based learning disabilities attending UW Oshkosh The program serves approximately 300 in-state out-of-state and international students on campus

Project Success focuses on teaching reading spelling written expression and organizational skills that foster success at the post-secondary level The goal of this program is to assist students in developing the necessary language skills to read write and spell effectively and efficiently to the point where a student becomes academically independent Project Success is one of few schools nationwide that serves as a remedial program rather than a tutorial assistance program

Project Success provides various support services and remedial coursework as well as individualized academic accommodations to qualifying participants For more information please visit uwosheduprojectsuccess or contact our office directly

For more informationProject SuccessNursingEducation Room 26800 Algoma Blvduwosheduprojectsuccess(920) 424-1033

POLK LIBRARY College-level work requires using the best sources in the best ways In addition to Polkrsquos selection of books media titles and primary source collections on the shelves students have borrowing privileges across the UW System including UW Madison which boasts one of the 10 largest academic library collections in the country On top of that Polk has an all-electronic journal collection of more than 50000 titles

These advanced resources written by specialists are an essential part of collegiate research Polk also offers a growing streaming video collection for access to important documentaries and licensed educational video content

Polk Library is a great place to work on assignments and study Polk is a home office study hall and roommate-free zone with Wi-Fi and a variety of study environments Find quiet study areas for solo work bustling workspaces for group projects

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(POLK LIBRARY CONT) and even private tech-equipped study rooms designated for individual or group study Students can use the mobile site to find available workstations and spaces before getting to the library

Polkrsquos professional academic librarians and staff are available to help students navigate this new world of college-level research In addition to visiting classes for instruction sessions staff is available for students in person via webchat email phone or one-on-one consultations

For more informationPolk Library801 Elmwood Ave(920) 424-4333infodeskuwoshedu

TESTING SERVICESOur staff provide high-quality service to students taking placement tests classroom tests makeup tests and correspondence exams Additionally we offer a variety of standardized tests including CLEP MAT TEAS Praxis I Praxis II and GRE (general and subject exams) as well as business and professional testing

Testing Services is proud to be a National College Testing Association (NCTA) Certified Test Center

For more informationTesting ServicesPolk Library Room 4uwoshedutestingoshtestinguwoshedu(920) 424-1432Monday-Friday 8 amndash430 pm

TUTORING AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION Center for Academic ResourcesThe Center for Academic Resources (CAR) provides free one-on-one or small group tutoring as well as supplemental instruction services for undergraduate students

Tutoring Benefits Includebull Individualized learning experiencesbull Increased knowledge and understanding of materialbull Improved study strategies

Content TutoringWork with a trained faculty-recommended peer tutor who has taken the course and done well in it Support is available for many 100- and 200-level courses on campusmdashsee the CAR website for all we have to offer

Supplemental InstructionSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are held within larger 100- and 200-level lecture courses Leaders conduct groupreview sessions each week that are centered on what studentsneed to know to succeed in the course To facilitate thesesessions leaders re-attend lectures and work closely withcourse instructors to determine the focus of each week

Fall and Spring Semester HoursMondayndashThursday 8 amndash8 pmFridays 8 amndash4 pmSee website for interim and summer hours

For more informationCenter for Academic ResourcesStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Avecaruwoshedu | (920) 424-2290 | uwosheducar

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MATH LABDevelopmental Mathematics Tutor Lab located in Swart301 provides walk-in tutoring for students enrolled in Math 100 Math 101 and Math 103

Visit uwoshedumathematicsdevelopmental-mathematics for more information and hours of operation

For more informationZoubir Benzaid faculty supervisor benzaiduwoshedu

Swart Hall Room 301912 Algoma Blvd (920) 424-1333uwoshedumathematicsresourcestutor-labs

READING AND STUDY SKILLS CENTERThe Reading and Study Skills Center assists students in developing the reading and study strategies that are essential for academic success and life-long learning Students can enroll in one- and two-credit academic skills courses or schedule individual coaching sessions for topics such as test preparation academic reading note taking time management and test taking Appointments can be scheduled online in person or via email or phone Visit our website for drop-in hours and additional information

For more informationReading amp Study Skills CenterNursingEducation Room 201845 Algoma Blvduwoshedugostudy | readingstudyuwoshedu (920) 424-1031

WRITING CENTER The Writing Center helps students become better writers through free one-on-one sessions Peer consultants are students who have been trained to work with individual students on any assignment or project in any major or subject area

Appointments are scheduled online and last up to 50 minutes Students can schedule up to three appointments per week The Writing Center offers online evening and weekend appointments

For more informationWriting CenterStudent Success Center Suite 102750 Elmwood Aveuwosheduwritingcenter(920) 424-1152writingcenteruwoshedu

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONThe Office of International Education offers short- and long-term study abroadaway intern abroad and National Student Exchange opportunities advises international students on immigration regulations and offers English language tutoring and an Intensive English Program for non-native speakers

Study or Intern AbroadAway and National Student ExchangeStudents gain a global or regional perspective through immersion become fluent in another language and add unique skills and experiences to their resumes Choose from more than 80 group or individual programs abroad and in the US Start the journey at uwosheduoieaway and check out our resources for funding exploring and choosing options applying and more

For more informationOffice of International Education Dempsey Hall Room 202 800 Algoma Blvd uwosheduoie (920) 424-0775OIEuwoshedu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR DESIGNATIONThe Global Scholar designation is a 12-credit self-directed course of study open to all UWO students who wish to distinguish themselves as emerging global citizens prepared to navigate an increasingly complex interdependent world

For more informationglobalscholaruwoshedu uwosheduglobalscholar

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STUDY ABROAD

ldquoItrsquos so worth it I contemplated studying abroad for so long because it felt like such a long time to be away from my family I can definitely say Irsquom glad I took theopportunity Studying abroad really does help you to become more independent and meet new people The best part is getting to experience a different culture you learn something new every dayrdquo

Jordyn Venden Germany fall 2018

ldquoHaving the opportunity to study abroad was probably one of the greatest experiences of my life Not only was I able to go to Ireland a place of great importance to my familyrsquos heritage but I also was able to learn more than I ever could have asked for I experienced true Irish culture learned about the countryrsquos history and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world Studying abroad offers so much more than just being a tourist Itrsquos truly a unique and unforgettable experiencerdquo

Bryan Gross Ireland spring interim 2017

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The Dean of Students Office supports students at UW Oshkosh through advocacy care guidance and support Our purpose is tobull Fill the gaps in serving studentsbull Help students navigate UW Oshkoshbull Influence the student experience in a positive waybull Guide the institution on policies laws and regulations

affecting students

In fulfilling our purpose webull Advocate for studentsbull Challenge and support students faculty and staffbull Cultivate learning and development opportunitiesbull Create a space for students to be heard valued

and validatedbull Work to solve problemsbull Work to ensure a safe and inclusive community

for our studentsbull Protect the integrity of the University community

Student AdvocacyThe Dean of Students Office strives to provide advocacy for students in need Students encountering a problem who are not sure where to turn should come to the Dean of Students Office Whether it is an issue in a class or a problem with a landlord we can help with support and advocacy

Student Care TeamThe Student Care Team (SCT) is a network focused on prevention and early intervention for students experiencing distress SCT meets on a weekly basis to coordinate care for students and provide the assistance necessary to ensure they are personally and academically successful

Title IXThe Dean of Students Office manages student accommodations (ie change in class schedule residence hall move no contact directive) relating to Title IX complaints investigations or other related instances involving sexual assault domestic violence dating violence and stalking

Bias Incident ReportUW Oshkosh is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every member of our community is respected and valued Whenever an instance of bias occurs we encourage filing an online report so the situation can be addressed

Late WithdrawalLate Drop from CourseworkIf a severe circumstance impedes a studentrsquos ability to be academically successful the Dean of Students Office processes late withdrawallate drop coursework requests

Out of Class LettersWhen a student misses class due to a personal or medical circumstance the Dean of Students Office sends faculty an email notifying them of the absence

Accessibility Center Refer to page 17 to learn more about accessibility resources on campus

Student ConductThe Dean of Students Office is responsible for the student conduct process at the University Our process is grounded in education and development and practices fundamental fairness to all involved Our philosophy is guided by the notion that mistakes made can be invaluable learning opportunities for students Furthermore it is our goal with the student conduct process that we cultivate a safe community for all students staff faculty and guests at UW Oshkosh

For more informationDean of Students OfficeDempsey Hall Room 125800 Algoma Blvduwoshedudeanofstudents(920) 424-3100

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BILLINGBilling of tuition and fees is done electronically through TitanWeb with email notifications sent to a studentrsquos UW Oshkosh email account There are three billings for fallspring and two for summer Initial billing is done two weeks prior to the start of the semester and students are notified by email when the bills are ready

Payment is due in full on the first scheduled due date (10th day of classes) unless the student has signed the electronic Partial Payment Plan which is found on TitanWeb The Partial Payment Plan allows for three monthly installments versus paying in full on the first due date With the payment plan 10 percent of the total bill is due the first due date and two 45-percent payments are due the following months Theamount due for a student will be shown on TitanWeb underthe account balance summary section If the payment planhas been signed there is a 1-percent finance charge assessedevery 30 days on an unpaid balance

If you would like our office to speak with someone else regarding your account you will need to grant access to them on your Titan Web

Payment can be made at the Cashierrsquos Office in DempseyHall second floor main hall with cash or check Payments can also be made online with an e-check or credit card Late payments will result in a hold on the account The holdwill prevent adding classes transcripts and future enrollment Missing the first payment of the semester may result in being withdrawn from classes If a payment plan has not been signed there is a $75 late charge for non-payment by the due date Financial Aid is applied automatically to a studentrsquos accountOverages will be refunded via direct deposit found on TitanWeb or a check which takes two weeks to process Students with financial aid still need to check TitanWeb to ensure payments post to their account Financial aid payments may be delayed if there are items on their to-do list found on TitanWeb

Please visit the Student Financial Services webpage uwoshedufinance-administrationstudent-financial-services for more information on tuition and fees payment deadlines the partial payment plan direct deposit 1098T form drop dates and hours of operation Please refer to the FERPA section on page 42 of this guide for more information on how students can grant others such as parents access

FINANCIAL LITERACYThe GradReady program is a free financial literacy tool provided by UWO that promotes financial wellness and encourages students to take control of their finances early in their careers It includes budgeting managing student loan debt and providing helpful financial information and is available through the Financial Aid website

The GradReady program has three sectionsbull Path 1mdashPaying for College Itrsquos all about making a planbull Path 2mdashMoney Management Budgeting your moneybull Path 3mdashReal World Finance Student loan repayment

FINANCIAL AIDAll correspondence from the Financial Aid Office is sent electronically via TitanWeb Students may allow their parent(s) the ability to view the bill financial aid awards and items still needed Please refer to the FERPA section for more information on how students can grant their parent(s) access

Students should check TitanWeb frequently to make sure there are no outstanding ldquoto-dordquo items and connect with the Financial Aid Office on social media for timely updates

Student loans require additional steps for first-time borrowers Students should follow the ldquoto-dordquo links on TitanWeb

In order to continue receiving financial aid students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by maintaining at least a 20 GPA completing 67 percent of coursework and completing programs within the maximum time frame An email goes to every student receiving financial aid at the start

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(FINANCIAL AID CONT)of each enrollment period to monitor their SAP status The Financial Aid Office offers free financial literacy to students to improve and strengthen their money management skills This in turn provides positive benefits throughout the college years and beyond

For more informationFinancial Aid OfficeDempsey Hall Room 104800 Algoma Blvduwoshedufinancialaid(920) 424-3377faouwoshedu

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Many students seek part-time employment to help cover expenses during college Use Handshake to search for on-campus employment opportunities Students can log in to Handshake online at uwoshjoinhandshakecom

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UW CREDIT UNIONUW Credit Union is a nonprofit financial institution that offers convenient on-campus banking for UWO students including a full range of services from checking and savings accounts to so much more

With our friendly financial experts and easy online banking you can confidently manage your money and make the most of college life

We provide options to fit each studentrsquos individual needs such as our rewards checking with overdraft protection and added discounts our clear account with no risk of overdraft and totally paperless online banking

Take advantage of all UW Credit Union has to offerbull Visit our branch in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Find surcharge-free ATMs on campusbull Download our best-in-class mobile appbull Set up notifications to get account alertsbull Use your mobile wallet to pay on the go

Open your account online at uwcuorg or stop by the UW Credit Union branch in Reeve Memorial Union to get started

Federally insured by NCUA

For more informationUW Credit UnionReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvd(800) 533-6773uwcuorg

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ATHLETICS A member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) UW Oshkosh competes at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships

During the 2017-18 academic year 460 students represented the Titans in athletic competition Of that total 127 students participated in two or more of the 19 sports offered

UW Oshkosh student-athletes are students first and athletes second Each year several UW Oshkosh student-athletes earn conference regional and national academic honors for their outstanding performance in both the classroom and competitive arena In 2017-18 257 student-athletesmdashnearly 56 percentmdashachieved a 30 grade point average or higher

UW Oshkosh is the owner of 46 national team championships including 32 NCAA Division III titles The Titansrsquo list of NCAA Division III championships is highlighted by nine in both womenrsquos indoor and womenrsquos outdoor track and field and four by both menrsquos and womenrsquos cross country

In the WIAC UW Oshkosh has won 193 championships The overall total is led by 29 in baseball 16 in womenrsquos cross country 14 in womenrsquos gymnastics 13 in both womenrsquos indoor track and field and womenrsquos volleyball

UW Oshkosh students with a valid TitanCard receive free admission to all regular-season home sporting events Titan Dollars are accepted at the concession stands A shuttle bus transports UW Oshkosh students to all regular-season home football games at J J Keller Field at Titan Stadium

For more informationDepartment of Intercollegiate AthleticsKolf Sports Center785 High Ave uwoshkoshtitanscom(920) 424-1034

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LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENTamp REEVE MEMORIAL UNIONLeadership and Involvement Student leadership and involvement opportunities allow students to connect learn and grow as contributing citizens From volunteerism opportunities and late night programs to fraternity and sorority life and diversity and inclusion programs there is something available for everyone Students can also become part of UW Oshkosh campus traditions including

bull Titan Welcome A rich tradition at UW Oshkoshthat is about building relationships with fellowclassmates connecting with faculty staff and returningstudents acclimating to campus life celebrating Titanspirit and having fun

bull Titan Nights A late night event that takes place the firstFriday of every month during fall and spring semesters

bull Hands on Oshkosh A semi-annual volunteer programwhere students volunteer and make a difference in theOshkosh community

bull Homecoming and Family Day One of the greatesttraditions on campus Homecoming is a full week of funstudent competitions finishing off with Family Day whichincludes Titan Tailgate and a UWO football gameon Saturday

bull Alternative Break A trip in which a group of studentsengage in volunteer services over a University break periodAlternative Break trips challenge students to think criticallyand react to problems faced by members of thecommunities in which they are involved

bull Winter Carnival An annual celebration of winter that hasbeen a tradition of UW Oshkosh for more than 50 yearsEvents include ice sculpture carving broomball trivia nightand rope pull

bull Bye Gosh Fest This festival celebrates the end of thespring semester it features live music carnival games foodhenna and caricature artists and more

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GETTING INVOLVEDUW Oshkosh is proud to have more than 170 clubs and organizations on campus If students are looking to get involved all they need to know is what interests them Organizations are categorized by service entertainment fraternity and sorority life arts and culture sports and recreation academic and departmental government environmental religious special interest and social

For a complete list of student organizations and upcoming events visit uwoshedureeveinvolvement

Reeve Memorial UnionReeve Union provides a lively environment with quality dining services and diverse experiences that foster learning leadership social interaction and healthy lifestyles for UW Oshkosh students and the communityhellipbringing campus to life From programming and special events to hangout study and eating spaces Reeve Union is the perfect place to visit and relax Reeve Union is home to

bull Copy This copy servicesbull Corner Convenience Storebull Gail F Steinhilber Art Gallerybull Student Involvement Deskbull Titan Central and TitanCard officebull Titan Undergroundbull University Books amp Morebull University Dining Office and meal plansbull UW Credit Union

For more informationReeve Memorial Union 748 Algoma Blvduwoshedureeve (920) 424-2346reeveadminuwoshedu

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LGBTQ+ RESOURCE CENTERThe mission of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center is to create a safe inclusive and affirming campus climate that fosters academic success and personal growth for students faculty and staff of all genders and sexualities through education advocacy and support

Resourcesbull LGBTQIA+ media collection containing thousands of titlesbull Online resources uwoshedulgbtqcenterbull Friendly and helpful staff

Educational ProgrammingA variety of programming is offered each academic year bull Queer film seriesbull TransAction weekbull Guest speakers and lecturersbull Dramatic readingsbull Discussion panels on current events and the

LGBTQIA+ experiencebull LGBTQ+ Ally March

Support and Servicesbull Gender Outfittersbull Queer Peer Programbull SAFE Trainingbull Volunteer and internship opportunities

Programs are designed to increase awareness of LGBTQIA+ lives foster personal growth and promote a shared responsibility for a campus climate that is safe for everyone All programs are free and open to everyone including the greater Fox Valley community

For more informationLGBTQ+ Resource Center Center for Equity and DiversityLower Level Suite 008717 Irving Aveuwoshedulgbtqcenter (920) 424-3465lgbtqcenteruwoshedu

WOMENrsquoS CENTERIntersectional Innovation for Gender Equity

Part of the Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence the UW Oshkosh Womenrsquos Center hosts programs and events to educate the campus community provides resources for students employees and community members and actively seeks collaborations with campus and community members to promote gender equity

We endeavor to help people of all genders work play and live together in ways based on mutual respect by bull Providing resources and education for the

UW Oshkosh communitybull Creating a welcoming place for people to build communitybull Promoting an environment that values equity and diversitybull Engaging students employees and the community to work

toward solutions for intersectional gender issues

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(WOMENrsquoS CENTER CONT)The Womenrsquos Center provides a range of intersectional programming for professional personal and academic development Check email announcements or the Womenrsquos Center website for information about upcoming programs The Womenrsquos Center is also a physical space that is great for studying hosting meetings hanging out enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee tea or hot chocolate andor playing video games Level Up is the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos feminist video game initiative to enhance media literacy through critical analysis of video games The Womenrsquos Center has a PS4 with a growing collection of video games and 55-inch 4K TV computer lab (five PCs two Macs) a lactationroom and two all-gender bathrooms The Womenrsquos Center isfully accessible

Visit the Womenrsquos Centerrsquos website and social media for the most updated information about programs events and hours Also keep the Womenrsquos Center in mind when looking for volunteer opportunities and internships

Students do NOT have to identify as a woman to visit the Womenrsquos Center or attend Womenrsquos Center events People of all genders are welcome

For more informationWomenrsquos CenterCenter for Equity and Diversity717 W Irving Aveuwosheduwomenscenter(920) 424-0963womenscenteruwoshedu

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) provides a central location to explore available veteran education benefits and campus resources while connecting with other veterans friends and VRC staff The VRC provides support and guidance to current and prospective student veterans guard members reservists and their spouses and dependents

The purpose of the VRC is to empower the military-affiliated community at UW Oshkosh with the tools necessary to achieve their academic goals The VRC offers the following services

bull Veteran education benefits information and certificationbull Student services informationbull Veteran priority registration information and sign-upbull Information on campus events and resourcesbull Computer lab with printer scanner and CAC card

reader accessbull Free coffee for veteransbull Lounge with Wi-Fi and charging stationbull A place to connect with other veterans

For more informationVeterans Resource CenterDempsey Hall Room 130800 Algoma Blvduwosheduveterans(920) 424-1804veteransuwoshedu

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COUNSELING CENTERThe Counseling Center at UW Oshkosh provides a place of inspiration and guidance for the wellness of all studentsOur approach includes a balance of treating mental illnessconcerns and strengthening the essential aspects of mental health Our focus is for students to flourish whichincludes feeling good and functioning well

ServicesThe Counseling Center provides a variety of free and confidential services to students

Individual counseling Meet one-on-one with a counselor

Group therapy Join a therapy group that best addressesyour goals and benefit from the support and wisdom of your peers and a counselor Groups may include interpersonal process skill building (how to manage distress and emotions reduce anxiety etc) grief trauma LGBTQ+ support restorative yoga CALM yoga and more

Wellness workshops Students have the opportunity tochoose an experiential activity designed to build skills that foster long-term happiness (examples include self-compassion mindfulness optimism kindness connection gratitude cultivating strengths and more)

Biofeedback Learn how to achieve relaxation and betterhealth through the awareness and training of your breathing through computer-based programs

The Just Breathe Room Enjoy a place of solitude for gentleexploration of mindfulness activities that help you to feel well

The Rejuvenation Room Enjoy our heated massage chairwhile listening to music along with aromatherapy This room is also available for interfaith practices and lactating mothers

The Flourish Group Begin your path towards personalempowerment and wellness by learning specific skills to increase happiness and overall health

Drop In amp Breathe 30-minute opportunity to engage inmindfulness and relaxation activities

Animal-assisted therapy Meet with our therapy dog Anniealong with a counselor to relax and center yourself

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For more informationStudent Success Center Suite 240 750 Elmwood Ave uwosheducouns_center | (920) 424-2061

How to Make an AppointmentStudents can call the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or walk in and request an appointment

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The Student Health Center (SHC) at UW Oshkosh is a nationally accredited medical clinic and provides a full range of healthcare services to all registered students who pay segregated fees as a part of their tuition

Our staff consists of experienced board certified credentialed professionals comprising physicians nurse practitioners a mental health nurse practitioner nurses medical assistants and administrative professionals

Most office visits are free There are minimal charges for physicals lab tests procedures injections and medications Services can be paid for using the TitanCard or billed to a studentrsquos account

Services bull Evaluation diagnosis and treatment by physicians

and nurse practitionersbull Triage nursebull Laboratory testingbull Behavioral health diagnosis and treatmentbull Menrsquos healthbull Womenrsquos healthbull Transgender healthbull Sexual health services contraceptive care STI testingbull Physical examsbull Immunizationsbull Allergy injections

Schedule an appointment shcportaluwoshedu

Our Student Health Portal provides convenient accessible healthcare online which allows patients to send and receive secure messages view lab results access certain medical records schedule appointments and complete health forms online

For more informationStudent Health Center Radford Hall 777 Algoma Blvd uwoshedustudenthealth studenthealthuwoshedu (920) 424-2424

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of UWO students recommend the Student Health Center and their SHC provider to a friend (Patient Satisfaction Survey 2018)

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Self-care education for treating illness

Convenient appointment times

Peace of mind regarding health

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HEALTH PROMOTION amp WELLNESSHealth Promotion and Wellness embraces an overall healthy lifestyle The goal of health promotion at UW Oshkosh is to create a culture of health and well-being that fosters personal and academic success In collaboration with University and community partners health promotion efforts provide holistic education support and resources for students to create and sustain long-term healthy behaviors

Health promotion programs and events cover a variety of topics including bull Sleep hygienebull Sexual health and relationshipsbull Physical activity and exercisebull Alcohol and drug abusebull Stress management and mental healthbull Nutrition and meal planningbull Sexual assault and violence prevention

Peer Wellness EducatorsWellness educators are Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) student employees trained to provide health promotion education to the campus community They focus on prevention and harm reduction and assist with organizing and staffing a wide range of wellness initiatives Students can visit the Titan Well at the SRWC for health education and a variety of free and for-purchase wellness supplies

Peer Health Advocates in Residence HallsHealth Advocates (HAs) are Residence Life student employees trained to handle minor health concerns including colds and flu first aid substance useabuse sexual health stress management etc They have supplies to handle these health concerns such as bandages ice packs common over-the-counter medicines thermometers contraceptives etc HAs serve as a confidential resource and referral agent in addressing student health and wellness needs

Location Visit us in the Titan Well at the StudentRecreation amp Wellness Center Contact wellnessuwoshedu

SEXUAL amp INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTIONSurvivor Advocacy Services Students have the right to report an incident of sexual or interpersonal violence to the University law enforcement or both They also have the right to not make a report

The University provides advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault intimate partner violence and other interpersonal violence including stalking and sexual harassment These services are free and do not require a student to report

Medical Advocacy bull Discuss medical options after a sexual or physical assaultbull Discuss evidence collection optionsbull Accompany student to the hospital

Legal Advocacy bull Discuss legal options and rightsbull Accompany student to file a police report or

any court proceedingsbull Assist student in obtaining a restraining order

University Advocacy bull Discuss the Universityrsquos responsibilities in responding

to these incidentsbull Assist student in filing a report with the Universitybull Coordinate with other University departments to support

survivors (Residence Life Dean of Students etc)

Personal Advocacy bull Discuss studentrsquos thoughts and feelings after these incidentsbull Help student create a safety planbull Offer support to friends and family

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STUDENT RECREATIONA wide variety of recreational opportunities are available for students at UW Oshkosh First-rate facilities intramural sports sport clubs the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) group exercise massage fitness assessments weight room orientations personal training and other group and individual programs and activities provide something for everyone

Facilities The Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC) includes 104000 square feet of recreation space offering basketball courts jogging and walking track indoor multi-purpose gym volleyball courts climbing wall golf simulator strength training areas 100+ pieces of cardio exercise equipment two group exercise studios cycling studio TRX suspension training fitness on demand and a lounge area for students to relax study or watch television

Campus recreational facilities also include Kolf Sports Center which features basketball and volleyball courts Albee Hall also houses basketball and volleyball courts three racquetball courts and an aquatics facility with a nine-lane lap pool and an adjoining diving well

The Rec Plex is the home for intramural sports sports clubs and drop-in recreation The Rec Plex is a 435-acre recreational complex with lighted multi-use synthetic turf a 3000+-square-foot support building and a seasonal dome to allow for year-round recreation

Programs and Activities Aquatics activities include open lap swim aqua fitness classesand special events

Sport clubs are student organizations that provide memberslearning experiences new skills and the opportunity to practice and compete in their favorite sport There are currently 18 active sport clubs bowling cheer and stunt climbing dance fishing menrsquos golf hip-hop ice hockey karate menrsquos and womenrsquos lacrosse racquetball rifle womenrsquos rugby tennis ultimate Frisbee and menrsquos and womenrsquos volleyball

Group exercise classes are held daily in the SRWC studiosPersonal trainers are also available for hire at discounted rates for students

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Intramural sports for varying skill levels feature a wide varietyof recreational and competitive opportunities including soccer basketball volleyball dodgeball floor hockey tennis ultimate Frisbee racquetball bags and flag football

The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is responsible forthe operation of the climbing wall and bicycle repair shop at the SRWC The OAC also offers a comprehensive supply of outdoor equipment available for rent including short and long-term bike rentals OAC trip leaders offer numerous outdoor trips throughout the academic year

For more informationStudent Recreation | 735 Pearl Ave uwoshedurecreation | (920) 424-1245

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from areas close to campus Use the UWO Mobile ldquoChat with a Dispatcherrdquo feature or call the police department at (920) 424-1212 to request a walk or ride Saferoute is a regularshuttle that operates from campus to Main Street makingstops throughout off-campus student housing areas on Fridayand Saturday nights from 10 pmndash3 am The route is trackedlive on the UWO mobile app

Medical Safety PolicyThe safety of our campus community members will always be our top priority This philosophy sets the foundation for how we respond to requests for assistance as it relates to alcohol and drug use and provides assurance to our community members that officers will place the health and well-being of our students ahead of legal penalties Therefore if a community member calls for assistance (eg police EMS or residence hall staff) due to a level of their impairment or the impairment of a community member theyrsquore with police officers will not issue a citation to community members Instead they will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for educational sanctions However this policy is not intended to provide relief from legal consequences or administrative discipline in relation to serious crimes includingmdashbut not limited tomdashall forms of assault theft property damage and distribution of illicit substances

UWO Mobile AppThe UWO mobile app is available for iPhone and Android phones Instructions on how to download the app can be found on the UW Oshkosh Police Department website at uwoshedupolice

Titan AlertsTitan Alert a campus-wide alerting system is used to communicate important campus information directly to mobile phones email and social media Students faculty and staff can sign up to receive these alerts by visiting uwosheduemergencytitanalert

Reporting Incidents We have several different ways to connect with the police department to report incidents and information The UWO mobile app has several reporting options our website is available to report non-emergency incidents or students can call 911 for an emergency or the non-emergency phone line (920) 424-1212

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The UWO Police Department oversees several areas of campus encompassing Risk Management Emergency Management and Parking Services

Community Service Officer P ogramCommunity Service Officers (CSOs) are student employees who provide additional safety and security on campus through a number of programs They patrol the campus in pairs work security stations within the residence halls during nighttime hours offer the Safewalk Saferide and Saferoute program and provide additional resources for special events

SafewalksSaferides are available to students employeesand campus guests who wish to be escorted at night to and

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College life goes far beyond the classroom for UW Oshkosh commuter students For many commuters it takes extra effort to get involved in campus life Students can visit their professors during office hours volunteer to be the leader on a class project or join a student organization Whether a student plays on an athletic team attends plays and concerts or takes advantage of service-learning and career-building activities itrsquos easy to get involved Many of the activities on campus are free for students

Involvementbull Hang out with other students in Reeve Memorial Unionbull Join a student organizationbull Utilize campus resourcesbull Ask for help from faculty staff counselors and advisersbull Find a job on campus through Handshakebull Visit the Student Recreation and Wellness Centerbull Purchase a meal plan designed specifically for commutersbull Attend a Reeve Union Board (RUB) event movies live music

hypnotists and more

Commuter LoungeFirst floor Reeve Memorial Union Student Involvementbull Comfortable furniturebull Microwave fridge and computerbull Single-day and semester locker rentalsbull Nearby television and study lounges

Parking

Commuter students should allow themselves 20-30 minutes to find a parking spot at the start of each semesterbull Parking permit information is located on page 39bull Campus map with parking lot information is located

on page 48

Communicationbull Inform your professors that you commutemdashespecially if you

live outside of Oshkoshmdashso in case of bad weather theyknow you might be late or absent Email your instructors ifyou are not able to attend class

bull During potentially bad weather call the weather line(920) 424-0000 or visit uwoshedu for weather-relatedclosings or postponements Before you leave home andhead to campus check D2L to see if your professorshave canceled class

For more informationNew Student amp Family Programs148 Dempsey Hall(920) 424-3269orientationuwoshedu

On Campus HousingResidence Life strives to make the UW Oshkosh residence halls a clean safe and inclusive environment for students National trends continue to show students who live in residence halls are more likely to be successful academically complete their education and develop greater interpersonal skills

Housing RequirementMost new students are required to live in the residence halls unless they live within a specified distance and commute from their parent or legal guardianrsquos permanent home within 45 miles of campus Additionally UWO will exempt anyone from the housing requirement if one or more of the following are true by the first day of a fall semester

bull They have successfully earned at least 48 creditsbull They are at least 21 years of agebull They have lived in a residence hall for four semestersbull They are marriedbull They are a veteran

Housing-exempt students must complete a commuter card on or before the first day of fall classes The commuter card can be found at uwosheduhousinggocommuter-card

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Room AssignmentsMost UWO students choose their residence hall room assignment through our online room sign-up process Information about our sign-up processmdashincluding important datesmdashcan be found at uwosheduhousing

Specific dates and time slots for room sign-up will be based on the date the housing deposit is submitted through the housing application Students must have a completed housing application to participate in room sign-up Students receive all information regarding room sign-up through their UW Oshkosh email account

RoommatesNew students should expect to share a room with a roommate Students have the opportunity to request and confirm a roommate in advance of selecting a residence hall space The deadline to confirm a roommate is included in the room sign-up ldquoimportant datesrdquo

Residence Life staff support and encourage the development of civil respectful roommate relationships in a variety of ways All roommates will create a roommate agreement in the first weeks of the semester Hall staff including community advisers and residence hall directors review all roommate agreements and act to assist students if other concerns arise

Move-InThe Department of Residence Life staff at UW Oshkosh works hard to create a move-in experience that is a positive low-stress and exciting start to the academic year for students parents and families Students are encouraged to visit the move-in information section of the Residence Life website for complete details and important updates at uwosheduhousinggomove-in

2019 Move-in DatesLabor Day Weekend

Sunday Sept 1 2019New students move into the residence halls

Monday Sept 2 2019Continuing students move into the residence halls

Students approved for an early move-in due to involvement in fall athletics or select student organizations will receive direct communication from the Department of Residence Life in August Any other student wishing to request an early move-in date must submit their request through the move-in application in the MyUWO Portal found on our website

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What to ExpectMove-in day can be busy with traffic parking luggage and people By following the process and reviewing the online information page students and their families can begin happily unpacking shortly after arriving on campus

All students and their families will begin moving in at our drive-through check-in Simply pull into the designated lot at the studentrsquos pre-selected time and provide photo ID to receive keys and unloading passes

After following the designated route to an assigned hall the vehicle(s) will pull into an unloading zone to drop off belongings The driver then moves the vehicle to the appropriate parking lot while others from the studentrsquos party begin moving items into the room

Volunteers will be available at all halls to assist with unloading provide directions for students and families answer questions and ensure a positive move-in experience

How to PackJoin Residence Life in creating a sustainable move-in Students are encouraged to use sturdy reusable boxes or crates to keep items together All containers should be labeled with the studentrsquos name residence hall and room number prior to arriving on campus Volunteers will unload the vehicle(s) while keeping studentrsquos belongings together

Bed Linen and Loft ProgramResidence Life has partnered with two vendors to help students with their loft and bed linen needs Below is information on the companies and the services they provide

bull On Campus MarketingUW Oshkosh has been offering the Residence Halllinens program since 1993 When students reserve collegebedding through this program they ensure the right sizelinens for move-in The selection is larger than what canbe found anywhere else at prices that are budget-friendlyevery product is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to lastfrom move-in to graduation

We recommend that families and students respond early to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from To place an order visit rhlorgwok

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bull Extra-long twin bed (33 X 80 inches)bull Closetbull Desk and chairbull Dresserbull Refrigeratorfreezermicrowave unitbull Window coverings (drapes or blinds)bull Smoke detectorsbull In-room cable TV connection portbull Ethernet portbull Wi-Fi connectivitybull Trash receptacle and recycling containerbull Carpeting

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A ROOM

bull College ProductsStudents who elect to live in Donner North ScottSouth Gruenhagen South Scott and Webster havethe opportunity to rent a loft through College ProductsAfter selecting their residence hall room loft rentalinformation will be sent to residents of these halls Loftpricing and in-room delivery and set up options can befound at collegeproductscomuwosh

Students who live in Evans Fletcher Horizon Stewart and Taylor arenrsquot able to rent lofts as the provided room furniture can be lofted

Sending and receiving packagesFamily and friends can send mail to residence hall students by sending it directly to their residence hall address Addresses for our residence halls can be found at uwosheduhousingresidence-halls Packages will be accepted one week prior to move-in

RESIDENCE LIFE

UWOHousing

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Students may bring additional items to create a comfortable living space in their room These items may include bedding bath supplies laundry items electronics kitchen items and other small goods For a full list of suggested items visit uwosheduhousinggowhattobring

Certain items are prohibited in the residence halls atUW Oshkosh The following items should not be brought to campus

bull Pets (other than fish)bull ldquoOctopus plugsrdquo and extension cordsbull Candles and incensebull Various appliances including

Any with open coilsToastersGeorge Foremanelectric grillsPizza ovens

For additional items prohibited from the residence halls visit housinguwoshedugowhattobring

For more informationResidence Life263 South Gruenhagen208 Osceola St(920) 424-3212uwosheduhousinghousinguwoshedu

Move-In websiteuwosheduhousinggomove-in

Community Rights and Responsibilities Handbookuwosheduhousinggohandbook

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UNIVERSITY DINING

Students can find delicious convenient meals at a variety of locations across campus Whether you live on or off campus UW Oshkosh has options that cater to all preferences and dietary needs We have dining locations in Blackhawk Commons Scott Hall Reeve Memorial Union Sage Hall Clow Hall and Halsey Science Center Cash credit cards Titan Dollars UWO gift cards and meals are accepted as forms of payment at most dining locations Dining locations and menus can be reviewed by visiting uwoshedudining

NutritionUniversity Dining knows that food choices and dietary habits are important parts of our daily lives and are crucial for the health and well-being of students Our responsibility is to provide nutritionally balanced food choices with accurate ingredient information so each individual can make the best dietary decisions for themselves on a daily basis Please email us at dininguwoshedu to start the conversation surrounding dietary questions

Meal PlansUW Oshkosh offers flexible meal plans for both residential and off campus students Meal plans are a perfect blend of meals and Titan Dollars allowing students the flexibility to choose when where and what they eat Learn more about specific meal plan options criteria and cost by visiting uwoshedureevediningmeal-plans

RESIDENTIAL MEAL PLANSClassic and All-AccessResidence hall students with fewer than 30 credits may choose from the Classic or All-Access meal plans The Classic meal plan includes 14 regular meals per week and 20 bonus meals per semester The All-Access meal plan allows students to have unlimited access to Blackhawk Commons during the week or the all-you-care-to-eat option in Reeve Union Marketplace on weekends and 30 bonus meals per semester Bonus meals may be used for guests or yourself at most campus dining locations All meal plans also include Titan Dollars to be used at any food service locations on campus Unused Titan Dollars roll over from fall to spring semester

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Titan Dollars balances are forfeited after spring interim All meal plans are priced for a full 17-week semester

Ultimate Meal PlansResidential students with more than 30 credits or who have lived in the UW Oshkosh residence halls for more than two semesters may select one of our ultimate plans Ultimate plans include a block of meals to be used at any time in most campus dining locations Ultimate plans also include Titan Dollars allowing for ultimate flexibility All ultimate meals must be used in the semester the meal plan is purchased

Off Campus Student Meal Plans Off-campus students may select from any of the residential meal plans or the ultimate bronze plan These plans are designed to meet the unique needs of our commuter students who dine on campus Our plans offer students the flexibility of using their meals any day any time at most campus dining locations All plans are blended with Titan Dollars for the option of quick grab-and-go purchases

For more informationUniversity Dining 725 Algoma Blvd(920) 424- 2391dininguwosheduuwoshedudining

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RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT PARKINGStudents who have signed up for housing and have a contract with Residence Life will be sent parking information in late June or early July to their Titan email account If interested in obtaining a parking permit for the 2019-2020 academic year a permit application must be received by the Parking Services office by July 31 2019

Resident permits will be assigned on the basis of theapplicantrsquos class standing Graduate students and seniors will receive permits first then juniors etc The first class that does not have enough permits available to cover every applicant typically freshmen will be placed in the lottery Class standing will be determined by the number of credits a student has earned prior to the application deadline date of July 31 The lottery drawing will be held during the beginning of August 2019 Resident parking is limited lower classmen should make alternate plans for their vehicles Late applications may not be accepted

Students whose names are drawn will be notified they have a permit reserved and informed how to pick up their permit Permits are billed to the studentrsquos account If a studentrsquos name is not drawn once all permits have been assigned all remaining applicants will automatically be added to our permit waiting list in the order the applications were received

and alternative parkingtransportation option information will be emailed to these students

If parking information is not received by July 15 2019 please contact the Parking Services office at parkinguwoshedu or (920) 424-4455

Parking fees for the 2019-2020 academic yearPremium Permit bull $450 | Reserved Lot 23 bull $450 Resident Permit bull $325 | Lot 37 Permit bull $325 Lot 39 Permit bull $225 | FVTC Shuttle Lot Permit bull $225Prices and availability are subject to change

All resident permits are sold for the full academic year and include interims and summer term

For short-term parking solutions one-week permits may be available Stop by the Parking Services office in the lower level of Blackhawk Commons to inquire about availability

Alternate Transportation and Shuttle Services For information on alternate transportation and shuttle services visit uwosheduparking and click on the ldquobuses and shuttlesrdquo link

UW Oshkosh Shuttle | GO Transit | Titan Transit

PARK

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PARKING INFORMATION

Permit options and parking fees for the 2018-2019 academic year are as follows

Commuter Permits Annual One Semester

Commuter $300 $160MondayWednesdayFriday $190 $105(MWF 14-week semester only) TuesdayThursday $130 $70(TT 14-week semester only) FVTC shuttle lot $100 $55Evening (Valid 4 ndash12 pm $75 $4014-week semester only)

Motorcyclemoped Contact office for pricing and information

Permits are expected to be ready for purchase in mid-August but please check uwosheduparking to confirm availability

Parking and Transportation office hours are 745 amndash430 pm Monday through Friday Parking Services will be open extended hours at the start of fall semester

For more informationUW Oshkosh Parking and Transportation ServicesBlackhawk Commons lower level725 Algoma Blvduwosheduparking(920) 424-4455parkinguwoshedu

In addition the following short-term permits are available

Short-term Parking Options

One-day commuter permit $3 One-week commuter permit $13 Additional weeks $13week Overnight (first level of parking ramp) $7Five times cards (may park five times) $15Pay stations in Lot 15 (Outside of Blackhawk) $150hourParking meters and other pay stations $1hour

All prices and options are subject to change

COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING

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TITANCARD AND TITAN DOLLARSThe TitanCard is the official identification card for everystudent faculty and staff member at UW Oshkosh It offers a convenient easy and safe way to make purchases and utilize campus services Beyond being a University ID card students can use their TitanCard for their meal plan to hold Titan Dollars that can be used for campus purchases as a library card a door access card and a pass for athletic events and the SRWC

What are Titan Dollarsbull Declining balance accountbull Accepted as a form of payment at most retail and service

locations on campusbull Carry from fall to spring semester remaining balance may

be converted to a UW Oshkosh gift cardbull Non-refundable while enrolled at UW Oshkosh

Please notebull Residence hall students have $150 of Titan Dollars per

semester as part of the Student Convenience Programbull All meal plans include additional Titan Dollars of

various amounts

Online Card Officbull To manage Titan Dollars and TitanCard visit

uwoshedugoonlinedeposit

Students canhellipbull Purchase Titan Dollarsbull Check balancesbull View account activitybull Deactivate ID if lost or stolen

ParentsFamily canhellipbull Add Titan Dollars

To learn more about the benefits policies deposit options and FAQs for the TitanCard and its functions on campus please visit us online at uwoshedureevetitancardor stop by Titan Central located in Reeve Memorial Union

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UNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORE AND CORNER CONVENIENCE STOREUNIVERSITY BOOKS amp MORETextbooksThe University Books amp More textbook department stocks new used and rental textbooks as well as a selection of digital resources Students can view course material information on the bookstorersquos website and materials can be purchased either in store or online Online orders may be shipped or picked up when students arrive on campus Textbooks and course materials can be charged to the studentrsquos account

Simply visit our website uwoshedubookstore and use your course schedule to locate the required textbooks and materials for your courses Not all courses have new used and rental options All options will be listed once you locate your textbooks

At the end of each semester including summer and interim terms University Books amp More offers textbook buyback Students may receive up to half of new book price in cashmdasheven if they purchased it from a different source Rental books are due back to the store the Monday following the end of the term

Clothing and GiftsUniversity Books amp More has the largest authentic selection of UW Oshkosh clothing The clothing department includes Under Armour Nike and many other popular clothing brands Anyone may stop in to shop the full collection of clothing

Select items are available online at uwoshedubookstoreUse promo code TAKEOFF19 to get 20 percent off an onlineclothing order Coupon expires Aug 31 2019

University Books amp More also stocks a wide variety of imprinted gift items Some popular items include

Electronic accessories | Fair trade gifts and clothingTitan spirit giftware | Posters | Art suppliesSchool and office supplies | General books

CORNER CONVENIENCE STORELocated next to University Books amp More in Reeve Memorial Union the Corner Convenience Store offers the quickest and closest place on campus to shop for

bull Cold beverages and soft drinksbull Candy snacks and chipsbull Laundry and cleaning suppliesbull Frozen pizzasbull Ready-to-eat sandwiches and single-serve mealsbull Vegan and gluten-free optionsbull Health and beauty products

Location and HoursBoth stores are located inside Reeve Memorial Union on the main level

University Books amp MoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 8 amndash6 pmSaturday 11 amndash5 pmSunday 430ndash7 pm

Corner Convenience StoreAcademic year store hoursMondayndashFriday 730 amndash9 pmSaturday 11 amndash9 pmSunday noonndash9 pm

Employment OpportunitiesUniversity Books amp More and Corner Convenience Store offer opportunities for student employment with flexible hours a convenient campus location and friendly staff Applications are available online

For more informationUniversity Books amp MoreReeve Memorial Union748 Algoma Blvduwoshedubookstore (920) 424-0277

UniversityBooksandMore

UWOshkoshBooks

UWOshkoshBooks

Corner Convenience Store(920) 424-2343

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ACCESS TO STUDENT RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that grants students the right to determine who will receive academic information about them Students must authorize the release of records before any third partymdash including parents or guardiansmdashcan view them

The University has made it easy for students to grant access to third partiesparents through our online system called TitanWeb After logging into TitanWeb students will see a link that is called ldquoGrant Access to Othersrdquo on their Student Center page

The student will create an account for the third party and can choose to give access to four types of information bull View financial aid awardsbull View student conductbull View and pay tuition and feesbull View grades and term statistics

The student will then receive a confirmation email that shows the login and password for the new account This email needs to be forwarded to third partiesparents so they know how to log in If parents donrsquot have internet access the student can download the records and provide them

This also allows the third partiesparents to contact the University to ask questions about this information Other records such as mental health physical health and faculty notesrecords are restricted by federal and state laws University policy and professional standards Students can release information from these records to a third party on a case-by-case basis through that particular office

In most cases the University will not contact parents or provide medical academic or disciplinary information without the studentrsquos consent In an emergency where the studentrsquos health is in jeopardy or there is a concern that the student poses a threat to themselves or to someone else the University will contact parents As a rule if the student is able to communicate about the situation they are expected to decide whether and how to discuss it with family members

Questions about FERPA should be directed to the FERPA Coordinator at (920) 424-3407 or the Registrarrsquos office at (920) 424-4077

THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

For more informationJean Kwaterski Executive Director for Campus Lifekwaterskuwoshedu | (920) 424-3407uwosheduregistraracademic-policies

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It is a studentrsquos responsibility to be informed about what constitutes academic misconduct how to avoid it and what happens if they engage in it Examples of academic misconduct include (but are not limited to)

bull Plagiarism (turning in work of another person and notproperly citing the work)

bull Copying another studentrsquos homework paper or exambull Cheating on an exambull Allowing another student to copy your workbull Falsifying academic documents

What happens if a student engages in academic misconduct UW Oshkosh takes academic misconduct allegations very seriously Professors will contact students if they believe the student has engaged in academic misconduct and may ask the student to explain their work If they still believe the student engaged in misconduct after meeting with them they will decide on a sanction which may include a zero on the assignment or exam a lower grade in the course or failure in the course The Dean of Students Office is informed of academic misconduct Repeated acts of academic misconduct may result in more serious actions such as probation or suspension

What should students do if they know a classmate is cheating If a student knows a classmate is cheating on an exam or other academic exercises they should notify their professor teaching assistant or exam proctor As a part of the University community students are expected to uphold the standards of UW Oshkosh Also consider how a classmatersquos dishonesty on the exam may affect the overall grading curve and other studentsrsquo grades in the class

How to avoid academic misconduct

bull Avoid copying and pasting directlyfrom the internet

bull Know how to cite sources in a paperlab report or other assignments

bull Use the Writing Center for help withcitations They are experts in APA MLAand other citation styles

bull Understand the expectations and limitationswhen working in groups (ie Is collaborationallowed on the project or written paperShould the project or written paper bedone alone)

bull Utilize campus resources such as theWriting Center for assistance

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UW Oshkosh prohibits discrimination in employment and in all University programs and activities including prohibitions against sex discrimination and sexual harassment

These prohibitions are included in university policies and procedures s 3612 Wisconsin Statutes Titles VI amp VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended A summary of the laws and policies implemented by the University can be found online at uwoshedutitleIX

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance Title IX requirements cover sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

In accordance with these requirements UW Oshkosh is responsible for taking immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual misconduct and violence Sexual violence may include physical sexual acts performed against a personrsquos will or when a person is incapable of giving consent A number of acts fall into the category of sexual violence including rape sexual assault sexual battery and sexual coercion

TITLE IX COORDINATORUW Oshkosh and community resources are available to address questions concerning sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence

Individuals with questions or concerns about sex discrimination sexual harassment sexual misconduct and sexual violence may contact the Universityrsquos Title IX coordinator

Shawna KuetherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Title IX Coordinator kuethersuwoshedu

For more information including reporting options and alist of the deputy Title IX coordinators visit titleixuwoshedu

REPORTING OPTIONSOn Campus

Office of Equal Opportunity amp AccesDempsey Hall Room 337 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2296afactionuwoshedu

Dean of Students OfficDempsey Hall Room 125 800 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3100

University Police 738 High AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-1212 for all calls9-911 for Emergency

Department of Residence Life263 S Gruenhagen208 Osceola StOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-3212

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING On Campus

Campus Victim AdvocateStudent Success Center Suite 231 750 Elmwood Ave Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3127

Student Health CenterRadford Hall777 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901 (920) 424-2424studenthealthuwoshedu

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Counseling CenterStudent Success Center Suite 240750 Elmwood AveOshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-2061

RESOURCES SUPPORT AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELINGOff Campus

Reach Counseling ServicesSexual Assault Service Provider1509 S Commercial StNeenah WI 54965(920) 722-8150

City of Oshkosh Police Department420 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-5700911 EMERGENCY

Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Fox Cities17 Park Place 400Appleton WI 54914(920) 733-8119

Winnebago County Sheriffrsquos Offic4311 Jackson StOshkosh WI 54901(920) 236-7300911 EMERGENCY

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services IncOshkosh Shelter and Office206 Algoma BlvdOshkosh WI 54901Hotline 24-Hour Crisis Line(920) 235-5998(800) 261-5998infochristineannnet

Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminerAurora Medical Center Oshkosh855 North Westhaven DrOshkosh WI 54904(920) 456-7420

Mercy Medical Center Emergency RoomPsychiatric Crisis Intervention2700 N Ninth Ave Suite 104Oshkosh WI 54904(920) 223-0300

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ldquoThe freedom to debate and discuss the merits of competing ideas does not mean that members of the University community may say whatever they wish wherever they wish Consistent with longstanding practice informed by law institutions within the System may restrict expression that violates the law that falsely defames a specific individual that constitutes a genuine threat or discriminatory harassment that unjustifiably invades substantial privacy or confidentiality interests or that is otherwise directly incompatible with the functioning of the University In addition the institutions may reasonably regulate the time place and manner of expression to ensure that it does not disrupt ordinary activities But these are narrow exceptions to the general principle of freedom of expression and it is vitally important that these exceptions never be used in a manner that is inconsistent with each institutionrsquos commitment to a completely free and open discussion of ideas

ldquoThese principles carry responsibilities Academic freedom carries the responsibility for the faithful performance of professional duties and obligations All members of the university community at each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin System share in the responsibility for maintaining civility and a climate of mutual respect Although members of the university community at each institution are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others including speakers who are invited to campus to express views they reject or even loathe Freedom of

expression also carries the obligation to make clear that when speaking on matters of public interest or concern one is speaking on behalf of oneself not the institution

ldquoEach institution in the University of Wisconsin System has a solemn responsibility not only to promote lively and fearless exploration deliberation and debate of ideas but also to protect those freedoms when others attempt to restrict them Exploration deliberation and debate may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the University community (or those outside the community) to be offensive unwise immoral or wrong-headed It is for the members of the University community not for the institution itself to make those judgments for themselves and to act on those judgments not by seeking to suppress exploration of ideas or expression of speech but by openly and vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose Indeed fostering the ability of members of the University community to engage in such debate and deliberation in an effective and responsible manner is an essential part of each institutionrsquos educational missionrdquo

(Policy Statement Section 1 UW System Policy RPD 4-21)

A complete copy of the UW System Policy RPD 4-21 can be found online at wisconsineduregentspoliciescommitment-to-academic-freedom-and-freedom-of-expression

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Harrington Hall E5

Kolf Physical Education amp Sports Center G2

Nursing amp Education Building E4

Polk Library G5

Radford Hall F4

Sage Hall E2

Swart Hall D4

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

University Police J4

Dempsey Hall (Administration) F5

Facilities Management M1

Heating Plant C3

Oviatt House E4

High Avenue Parking Ramp J3

RESIDENCE HALLSDonner Hall

F3Evans Hall

G6Fletcher Hall

H6Horizon Village

J5Scott Hall

K5Stewart Hall

H7Taylor Hall

H3W

ebster Hall G3

STUDENT SERVICES ampUNIVERSITY DININGBlackhawk Commons

J4 Parking Office (lower level)

fLincoln Hall

K6Multicultural Education Center

H4Pollock House

G4Reeve Memorial Union

amp University Books amp More H5

Student Health Center (Radford Hall) F4

Student Recreation amp W

ellness Center (SRWC)

K2Student Success Center

G6

CONFERENCE CENTERSGruenhagen Conference Center amp Department of Residence Life

K4Alumni W

elcome amp Conference Center L2

LOT D

ESIGN

ATION

Metered Parking

Meters available $100 hour in Lots

11 13 14 18 25 28 29 33 37and Osceola Street by SRW

C

Pay Stations Available on High AvenueOsceola Street Parking Ramp ($100 hour)and Lot 15 ($150 hour)Permits not valid in metered stalls or on High Avenue or Osceola Street

Motorcycle Spaces

Spaces available from approx April 15 to Nov 15 in Lots

6a 7 11 13 18 23 25 South Gruenhagen Area

and Parking Ramp

N

otesNo parking midnight - 6 am in any employee commuter visitor lot (year-round)Parking lots are shown as representations only and subject to change spaces may not be completely accurateW

hen motorcycle signs are posted other vehicles are not valid in these spaces Lot signage serves as the most current regulation Contact Parking with any questionsParking in any legal non reserved space is free from 4 pm Friday - 6 am MondayParking regulations are enforced year-round even when classes are not in session

Disabled Parking

(State Permit and UW Oshkosh Permit required)

Spaces available in Lots4 4a 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 33 34 39 and Parking Ramp

Van Accessible Disabled Spaces available in Lots 11 14 15 17 18 23 25 28 29 30 34 and 39

The van accessibility area of a disabled parking area (striped area) is part of the disabled space as defined by W

isconsin law and is subject to a $100 fine

Resident P

arking Perm

it

Prem

ium R

esident Parking P

ermit

Em

ployee Com

muter V

isitor Perm

it or use Pay S

tations (excluding spaces w

ith reserved signs)

spaces 281 and above

spaces 159 - 280

spaces 1-1581

st

2nd

3rd

Intramural

Building

Fox Valley Technical C

ollege

Cam

pusS

ervices

Biodigester

This area is across the Fox River from

the main cam

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W I T Z E L A V E N U E

D E M P S E Y T R A I L

C A M P B E L L R O

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ap subject to change

The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Annual Secur i ty and F i re Safety Report can be found at the fo l lowing l ink uwoshedudeanofstudentsdocumentsdos-campus-safety-reportpdf

Notice of Nondiscr iminat ion The Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh is committed to nondiscr iminat ion on the bas is of race color ethnic or nat ional or ig in sex sexual or ientat ion gender ident i ty re l ig ion age ancestry d isabi l i ty genet ic informat ion mi l i tary status veteran status arrest or convict ion record or pol i t ica l a ff i l iat ion in admiss ions educat ional programs or act iv i t ies and employment inc luding employment of d isabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era as required by appl icable laws and regulat ions Inquir ies concerning T i t le VI of the Civ i l R ights Act of 1964 T i t le IX of the Educat ion Amendments of 1972 Sect ion 504 of the Rehabi l i tat ion Act of 1973 the Age Discr iminat ion Act of 1975 and the Amer icans With Disabi l i t ies Act Amendments Act of 2008 may be di rected to the Director of Equity and Aff i rmat ive Act ion Univers i ty of Wiscons in Oshkosh 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh Wiscons in 54901 (Phone) (920) 424-0330

HLC Accreditat ion Statement UW Oshkosh is accredited (On Not ice) by the Higher Learn ing Commiss ion (HLC) For a complete l i s t ing of UW Oshkoshrsquos accreditat ions and memberships v is i t uwosheduprovostaccreditat ion-memberships

The UWO Guide is produced by New

Student and Family Programs Alternate

formats are available upon request

New Student and Family ProgramsDempsey Hall Room 148800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901(920) 424-3269

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