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Campus Resources: Support

Both campuses of UW Oshkosh
Oshkosh | Fox Cities

Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence

Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence

Campus Center for Equity and Diversity
920-424-3080
asie@uwosh.edu

The Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence (ASIE) is dedicated to the academic growth and personal development of UW Oshkosh students comprising first-generation, low-income, students of color, women, and LGBTQ+ students. ASIE provides Academic Support and Resources, Reading and Study Skills Center, General Math Lab and Developmental Math Lab, Inclusive Excellence Training Programs, Titan Advantage Program, McNair Scholars Program, Men of Color and Latino/a/Hispanic Initiatives, Women’s Center, LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Indigenous Student Support and Wellness, Student Support Services, Student Achievement Services, Scholarships and Supplies Closet.

Accessibility Services

Accessibility Center (Dean of Students Office)

Room 125, Dempsey Hall
920-424-3100
accessibilitycenter@uwosh.edu

The Accessibility Center at UW Oshkosh is committed to being an active partner with students, faculty and staff to provide services and support for students with disabilities ensuring equal opportunity and access to participate in all aspects of university programs, services and activities on all three campuses.  The Accessibility Center reviews documentation related to disabilities, meets with students to review documentation and assess functional impact in the educational environment and determines reasonable accommodations to assure equal access.

Counseling Center

Counseling Center

Room 240, Student Success Center, Oshkosh Campus
920-424-2061
counseling@uwosh.edu

Students at all three UW Oshkosh campuses can make use of the Counseling Center on the Oshkosh campus. The Counseling Center provides free and confidential treatment for mental health concerns and encourages strength based approaches to enhance mental health. The center provides individual and group counseling, crisis services, wellness workshops, bio-feedback, animal assisted therapy, mindfulness services, meaningful exploration retreats, restorative yoga, student success coaching, career exploration, AODA intervention services, consultation and outreach.

Dean of Students Office

Dean of Students Office

Room 125, Dempsey Hall
920-424-3100

The Dean of Students Office advocates for students, challenges and supports students, faculty and staff, cultivates learning and developmental opportunities and creates a space for students to be heard, valued and validated. This office works to solve problems, serves as the first step for students when they do not know where to turn, works to ensure a safe and inclusive community for students and works to protect the integrity of the university community.

The Dean of Students Office assists with Late Withdrawals and Late Drops from courses due to extenuating circumstances, can assist with writing an Out of Class Letter when a student is absent from class due to personal or medical circumstances and assists with Bias Incidents Reports. The Dean of Students Office also has a network called Student Care Team (SCT) focused on prevention and early intervention for students who are experiencing distress. The office also manages student accessibility accommodations for students with disabilities, Title IX complaints as well as support for food and supplies.

Diversity and Inclusion Student Organizations

African American Studies Club For more information, contact Advisors Dr. Alphonso Simpson at (920) 424-0939; simpsona@uwosh.edu. 

 

Asian Student Association (ASA) promotes cultural awareness within a social and academic environment through a network of diverse Asian connection. The ASA organization is open to everyone interested in learning more about Asian cultures and tradition. For more information, contact Co-advisors Mai Khou Xiong at (920) 424-3081; xiongmai@uwosh.edu or Alyssa Bolante at (920) 424-3212; bolantea@uwosh.edu. 

 

Black Student Union (BSU) The purpose of the Black Student Union is to create a positive African American voice on campus and in the community. BSU focuses on the educational advancement of all students while encouraging cultural awareness, leadership development and building a strong alliance with organization and resources on campus. BSU addresses the advancement of students through cultural, educational and civic activities. For more information, contact Advisor Byron Adams at (920) 424-3081; adamsb@uwosh.edu. 

 

Campus for Awareness and Relationship Education (CARE) is a peer education group consisting of female and male ally students focused on raising awareness and preventing dating violence, sexual assault, stalking and harassment on campus. Peer Educators provide educational programs about Healthy Relationships, Consent, Sexual Rights and how to be a Male Ally. In addition to serving as a campus resource on the topic of relationship violence, CARE offers presentations that are available to all university student groups, classes and community organizations. For more information, contact Leslie Wartgow at wartgowl@uwosh.edu. 

 

Gentlemen of Excellence (GOE) is a social and cultural student-led group committed to improving the personal and professional growth of male students in the areas of leadership development, and service projects in the Oshkosh community. Through programming directed at the building of self-esteem, self-determination, and conference attendance, GOE promote effective means of collaboration with other groups—on campus, locally and regionally—leading to greater outreach and engagement of male students. For more information, contact Advisor Dr. Carlos J. Salazar at (920) 424-2245; salazarc@uwosh.edu. 

 

Hmong Student Union (HSU) The Hmong Student Union promotes the cultural, social, and educational interests of all UW Oshkosh students and serves as the elected voice of Hmong students on campus and within the Oshkosh and surrounding communities. For more information, contact Advisor Mai Khou Xiong at (920) 424-3081; xiongmai@uwosh.edu

 

Inter-Tribal Student Council (ITSC) The purpose of the Inter-Tribal Student Council is to cultivate and educate the UW Oshkosh campus and surrounding communities about Indigenous cultures. The organization seeks to accomplish this by providing social, cultural, and educational programs and events. For more information, contact Advisor Dr. Heidi Nicholls at (920) 424-7183; nichollsh@uwosh.edu. 

 

Multicultural Student Coalition (MSC) strives to promote student leadership and success through fostering a passion for diversity in our community by offering a variety of cultural experiences and serving as a platform and voice for multicultural issues. For more information, contact Byron Adams at (920) 424-3081; adamsb@uwosh.edu. 

 

Q+Unity  Q+Unity is a social club at UW Oshkosh for the LGBTQ/GSRD and/or Queer community, as well as its allies. Join us as we socialize, watch movies, do crafts, play games, and more! For more information, contact adviser Rich Marshall at (920) 424-1430; marshalr@uwosh.edu.  

 

Rainbow Alliance for HOPE Rainbow Alliance for HOPE (Helping Others Perceive Equality) is a student organization on campus that supports, educates and provides a social environment for GSRD (Gender, sexual and romantically divergent) students and their allies. For more information, contact Co-advisors Dr. Liz Cannon at (920) 424-3462; cannon@uwosh.edu or Rich Marshall at (920) 424-1430; marshalr@uwosh.edu. 

 

Student Organization of Latinos (SOL) serves to promote student leadership and involvement by planning social and cultural event to educate the community about the Latino/Hispanic cultures. For more information, contact Advisor Esmeralda Delgado, at (920) 424-3164; delgadoe@uwosh.edu. 

 

Sisterhood is dedicated to empowering young women of color at the University to improve their personal and professional growth and development by helping them with self-esteem, self-determination, motivation, and confidence building. For more information, contact Co-advisors Dr. Veronica Warren at (920) 424-2061; warrenv@uwosh.edu or Dr. Heidi Nicholls at (920) 424-7183; nichollsh@uwosh.edu. 

 

Women’s Advocacy Council is a student group on campus dedicated to feminist activism. WAC student members work closely with the Women’s and Gender Studies program and the Women’s Center to advocate for gender equity. They bring speakers to campus and sponsor and co-sponsor many other events and activities. For more information, contact Co-advisors Dr. Alicia Johnson at (920) 424-3247; johnsoal@uwosh.edu or Dr. Jessica Luca at (920) 424-1102; lucasjr@uwosh.edu. 

Inclusive Excellence/Campus Diversity Resources

UWO Bias Incident or Crime Reporting Form: https://www.uwosh.edu/police/bias-incident-report/ 

Equal Opportunity Equity and Affirmative Action: https://www.uwosh.edu/  

UWO Workplace Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Council: https://www.uwosh.edu/equity/wdei/ 

Division of Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence: https://www.uwosh.edu/asie/ 

Student Affairs Inclusive Excellence Committee: https://www.uwosh.edu/student-affairs/ 

 

Presentation – We Are Titans

“We Are Titans” is a presentation that serves as a primer for understanding and valuing diversity and inclusion on campus. It is geared towards new students; however, it the presentation may also be beneficial for students at any point in their college career.   

Contact: Dr. Alicia Johnson, Director of the Women’s Center and Instructor for Women’s and Gender Studies Department. 

 

Training – S.A.F.E.

Help make UW Oshkosh a safer and more welcoming place for the LGBTQ+ community by participating in S.A.F.E. Training (Students, Staff and Faculty for Equality). Participants take part in a three-hour, interactive workshop designed to introduce LGBTQ+ terms, culture, challenges often encountered by LGBTQ+ people, and how to be an effective ally both in and out of the classroom.  

Contact: Dr. Liz Cannon, Director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center and Instructor for Women’s and Gender Studies Department. 

 

Polk Library Anti-Racist Reading & Viewing:

https://library.uwosh.edu/help/faq/finding-specific-types-of-materials/anti-racist-reading-viewing 

LGBTQ Resource Center

LGBTQ Resource Center

Room 8, Campus Center for Equity and Diversity
920-424-3465
lgbtqcenter@uwosh.edu

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh LGBTQ Resource Center is constantly working to create awareness across the University by identifying and responding to the concerns and needs of LGBTQIA+ students, staff, and faculty and our allies. Our mission 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.

Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Prevention

Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Prevention

Room 102L,Reeve Union
920-424-2024
advocate@uwosh.edu

UW Oshkosh is committed to providing the safest campus possible for our students, faculty, and staff. Sexual and interpersonal violence, including dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking, is prohibited and will not be tolerated.

Health Promotion & Wellness and other departments across the university offer a wide range of year-round services and programs to support survivors and provide education around sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, consent, healthy relationships, and bystander intervention.

The Cabinet – Student Food Pantry

UW Oshkosh Food Pantry

The Oshkosh Student Food Pantry is open to any enrolled UW Oshkosh student.
Please direct any service requests, questions, comments, or concerns to the OSA Office Manager, klavet08@uwosh.edu

Women’s Center

Women’s Center

Campus Center for Equity and Diversity
920-424-0963
womenscenter@uwosh.edu

Women’s Center hosts educational programs to address a variety of gender and social issues and provides resources for women and gender minorities. The Women’s Center exists to serve students, staff, faculty and community members.

FOND DU LAC CAMPUS

Student Affairs

Student Affairs

Room AE-115
920-929-1122
fdlinfo@uwc.edu

The Student Affairs Office is a friendly place to start for questions you may have regarding admissions, registration, adding or dropping classes, withdrawal from classes, financial aid questions, accommodations for disabilities, transfer advising, placement testing, academic success, career, academic, and general advising questions.

Safety and Security

Safety/Security

Fond du Lac Police Department, 126 N. Main St., Fond du Lac, WI
Non-Emergency: 920-322-3700

The Fond du Lac campus of UW Oshkosh works in partnership with the Fond du Lac Police Department and other municipal partners to provide incident response and safety/security services to the Fond du Lac campus. In an emergency, you should call 911.

FOX CITIES CAMPUS

Student Affairs

Student Affairs

Room M1161
920-832-2620
fox-info@uwc.edu

The Student Affairs Office is a friendly place to start for questions you may have regarding admissions, registration, adding or dropping classes, withdrawal from classes, financial aid questions, accommodations for disabilities, transfer advising, placement testing, academic success, career, academic, and general advising questions.

Safety and Security

Safety and Security

Menasha Police Department, 430 First Street, Menasha, WI
Non-Emergency: 920-967-3500
police@ci.menasha.wi.us

The Fox Cities Campus of UW Oshkosh works in partnership with the Menasha Police Department and other municipal partners to provide incident response and safety/security services to the Fox Cities campus. In an emergency, you should call 911.

OSHKOSH CAMPUS

Student Affairs

Student Affairs

Room 148, Dempsey Hall
920-424-4000
uwostudentaffairs@uwosh.edu

Home of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management, New Student and Family Programs as well as the Regional Associate Dean of Student Affairs for Access Campuses.

UW Oshkosh Police Department

UW Oshkosh Police Department

738 High Ave., Oshkosh, WI
920-424-1212

The UW Oshkosh Police Department is dedicated to developing partnerships with the community we serve in order to support and enhance the mission of the UW Oshkosh. As a team, we will preserve a learning environment that prevents crime, fear of crime, and disorder while supporting inclusivity, excellence and quality of life across campus, providing a safe environment for all community members and visitors.