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Advisor Tools & FAQs

Professional advisors in the UARC have advising loads designated to a specific program as well as those who are undecided. Professional advisors also serve as liaisons to faculty and departments in each college in accordance with the total intake model after students transition from a professional advisor to a faculty advisor. UARC liaisons partner with faculty to assist with understanding the Advisement Report and USP requirements, provide information on how best to reach out to advisees, assist with planning and coordination of group advising sessions for majors, and provide general information about advising to academic departments.

If you would like to contact your UARC liaison, please check out our UARC ADVISOR & STAFF PAGE.

Faculty Advisor Training Materials

The following materials were provided or referred to during the Fall 2025 Faculty Advisor Trainings hosted by the UARC. 

Transition from UARC to Faculty Advisor Process

Sample Welcome Letter

Fall 25 UARC Specialists

Math Pathways 2025

UW Oshkosh Success Team (listed in Navigate)

University Wide Curriculum Changes Cheat Sheet

Student Appointment Materials

Training Recordings

Due to privacy reasons and the need to remove sensitive information, the TitanWeb & Navigate tutorial for COPAE & CONHPSTEM were removed from those recordings. An overview of these topics can be found in this video.

Faculty Advising FAQs

Q: How do I know who my advisees are?

A: The easiest way to see who is assigned to you is to log in to Navigate. Faculty advisers can also consult with the Program Assistant(s) in their respective departments to identify those students who have been assigned to them as advisees. Individual departments and programs within Colleges have set guidelines for how advisees are to be assigned.

 

Q: How do you change a major or minor?

A: Students who wish to change a major or minor should email advising@uwosh.edu or call the UARC at (920) 424-1268.

 

Q: How long does a student have to drop a class?

A: Students should check for deadlines in the add/drop calendar before dropping classes. If the class is the student’s only class, see question on Withdrawing from the University, below.

If a student wants to drop a class after these deadlines, they must complete a Request for Late Drop Form.

 

Q: Is withdrawing from the University the same as dropping a class?

A: No. Dropping a course and withdrawing from the university are two separate issues with different deadlines and processes.  Dropping a course is the deletion of a single course from your schedule. Withdrawing from the university is the dropping of all courses, including interim.

Students may withdraw from the University by dropping all their classes using the Withdrawal Form.

The deadlines for withdrawals vary for each term & session. Please see the Add Drop Calendar.

After these deadlines, students seeking to withdraw must complete a Late Withdrawal Form, including supporting documentation. Students should consult the Fee/Refund Schedule for information about refunds and charges. Withdrawal does not remove the obligation for costs incurred by a student during the semester. Questions should be directed to Student Accounts, Dempsey 236, (920) 424-1332.

 

Q: If a student doesn’t attend for a semester do they have to re-apply?

A: Yes. Students who do not attend a semester will need to reapply to the campus when returning. Contact the Admissions Office, Dempsey 135 or phone (920) 424-0202.

 

Q: How do I find out about Study Abroad?

A: To learn about study abroad programs check out the Office of International Education (OIE) website.

 

Q: How does a student get permission for a credit overload?

A: The following unit (cr.) load maximums have been established for undergraduates:

  • 17-week term: 21 units (crs.)
  • 14-week term: 18 units (crs.)
  • 7-week term: 9 units (crs.)
  • 3-week term: 3 units (crs.)
  • 8-week term: 9 units (crs.)
  • 4-week term: 6 units (crs.)

In extraordinary circumstances students may file a written request to exceed these limits. Students should submit the Credit Overload Request Form to advising@uwosh.edu or talk to an advisor in Drop Ins. Final decisions on overload requests are made by the respective college Assistant Director or Dean’s Designee.

 

Q: What should students consider when thinking about dropping below full time status?

A: Dropping below full time (12 credits for a regular semester) can cause problems in the following areas:

  • Athletic eligibility
  • Discount on insurance rates
  • Veterans benefits
  • Financial aid
  • Eligibility for the Dean’s list
  • Progress toward graduation
  • Tuition charges

Refer students to this link for guidance.

 

Q: How can a student find out how courses transfer to or from UW Oshkosh?

A: Transferology is a tool that students can use to explore how courses can transfer to and from UWO.

 

Q: How can a student request a transcript? 

A: Information about requesting an official transcript can be found here.

 

Q: How does a student obtain a verification of Graduation? 

A: Students can obtain a verification of Graduation by requesting an unofficial transcript. Read more about this here.

Faculty Blog: Bridging Instruction & Support

This blog is designed to equip faculty and instructional academic staff with “just in time” information to raise awareness of and help connect students with academic support services across campus. New blog posts will occur every two weeks.
The blog will feature timely updates, important dates, and resources from:
  • Undergraduate Advising Resource Center (UARC)
  • Career & Professional Development (CPD)
  • Center for Academic Resources (CAR)
  • New Student and Retention Programs (NSRP)
  • Reading Engagement and Academic Development (READ Center)

Contact Us

Student Success Center | Suite 202
750 Elmwood Ave
Oshkosh, WI 54901

phone: 920-424-1268
email: advising@uwosh.edu
hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm