Get to Know Campus

Life at Stout: Get to Know Campus!

LIFE@STOUT GET TO KNOW CAMPUS

Action Required See inside for details.

02 Select Your Room

03 Living Communities

04 Assignments & Plans

05 Move-In Guide

06 Hall Information

12 Campus Employement

13 Spring Orientation

14 Get CONNECTED!

16 Inclusivity

18 Business Services

19 Transportation

20 Dining

22 University Recreation

24 Student Counseling Center & Health

25 Campus Directory

Get to Know Campus Become more familiar with campus and learn about a variety of resources available for you. Find a campus job, purchase a fitness membership, or get involved with a student organization. Also, receive directions on selecting a room, move-in instructions, and orientation details. This is the final step in making a smooth transition to your life at Stout.

Life@Stout We’re excited you’ve been accepted to Stout and want to share what campus has to offer! Look at all services, programs, activities, and opportunities available to you as a student! This booklet will also help guide you through Room Options, Roommate Preferences, and choosing a Dining Plan for the upcoming spring semester.

YOUR NEXT STEPS

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GET READY FOR OUR CAMPUS > Let us help you find the resources you need to make a smooth transition this year.

STEP 1 > Select your room

STEP 6 > Reciew transportation & campus parking options > See PAGE 19 STEP 7 > Get connected to campus resources > Buisness Services / See PAGE 18 > University Dining / See PAGE 20 > Transferring health care / See PAGE 24 > Campus Directory / See PAGE 25 STEP 5 > Explore ways to get involved > Apply for campus jobs / See PAGE 12 > Inclusivity / See PAGE 16 > University Recreation / See PAGE 22

> See PAGE 4 STEP 2

> View your room assignment, dining plan, and roommate information on the Housing Gateway > See PAGE 4 STEP 3 > Prepare for Move-In and read the Move-In Guide

> See PAGE 6

STEP > Prepare for Class Registration and Orientation

> See PAGE 15

Questions on Getting to Know Campus? University Housing 170 Price Commons 715.232.1121 housing@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/housing

Change Of Plans? If you are no longer planning to attend UW-Stout. Log on to the Housing Contract Gateway using Step 2 on page 2. Scroll down and select Cancel My Future Contract.

University Dining 160 Price Commons 715.232.1585 dining@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/dining

Campus Card Office 1110 Price Commons 715.232.3686 campuscard@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/campus-card

ROOM SELECTION

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A SPACE TO CALL YOUR OWN > Follow our directions for selecting your room and residence hall.

Choosing A Residence Hall Students are part of two different residence hall programs. First year students are part of the First Year Experience (FYE) program and students who are returning to campus or are transfer students are part of The Next Experience (TNE) program. Outlined below are Residence Halls available. To learn more about the Residence Halls, visit University Housing online at www.uwstout.edu/ life-stout/housing/residence halls Incoming Fist Year students can choose spaces in the following FYE buildings: Curran, Kranzuch, Tustison and Oetting Hall (CKTO) Hansen, Keith, Milnes, and Chinnock Hall (HKMC) Antrim, Froggatt and McCalmont Hall (AFM)

STEP 1 Check your UW-Stout email for detailed directions that include a video on room selection steps STEP 2

Go to: www.uwstout.edu/housing-gateway

Use your UW-Stout username and passworkd to log onto the site. STEP 3

At or after your selection time, select Pick My Future Room.

North Hall South Hall

The system will only let you see rooms that are available to you. STEP 4

Incoming transfer or re-entry students can choose spaces in the following TNE buildings: North Hall Antrim, Froggatt and McCalmont Hall (AFM) Fleming and Hovlid Hall (FH) Jeter, Tainter and Callahan Hall (JTC) Wigen Hall Red Cedar Hall South Hall

Follow the directions to select your room.

Note: Once you select your room, you are not able to change it. STEP 5 If your desired roommate is also an incoming student, you can assign your desired roommate at your selection time if space is available. Follow the directions to assign your desired roommate if you have one.

Selecting A Room In A Living Community When you go to select a room, you will see available living communities. If you would like to schoose a room in a living community, click on the community to see what spaces are available. 2023-2024 Living Community Locations

Honors (FYE & TNE)

Out@Stout (FYE & TNE)

4th Floor North Hall

3rd & 4th McCalmont (TNE)

Multicultural (FYE & TNE)

All-Gender (TNE)

4th Floor South Hall

2nd & 3rd Red Cedar Hall

International (TNE)

TRIO Student (FYE/TNE)

2nd Floor B/C North Hall

3rd Floor South Hall

ASSIGNMENTS & PLANS

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IS EVERYTHING IN ORDER? > View your room selection, roommate info, and dining plan.

View Your Room Assignment and Plan Step 1 Go to: www.uwstout.edu/housing-gateway Use you UW-Stout username and password to log on to the site Step 2 Select My Room and Plan Assignment to see: Room Assignment Building, Bed Space (your room number), type of room, and your address Roommate(s) Dining Dollars & Campus Cash Funds Locked Room Passcode

(You will use this password to gain access to your spare keys if you lock youself out of your room.)

Note: In some fields, you may ssee items listed more than once with different move in/out or start/end dates. this indicates that you have room and plan assignments.

Contact Your Roommate Before Arrival

Your roommate’s contact info is listed under my Room and Plan Assignments on the Housing Gateway. Connect with your roommate to coordinate what you will need to bring for your room. Note: Rommatee assignments can change. please check the Housing Gateway periodically to review the statues of your roommate assignment.

YOUR MOVE-IN GUIDE!

CAMPUS MAP

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YOUR MOVE-IN DAY IS COMING! > View your room selection, roommate info, and dining plan.

Hwy 29 / Main St

Arriving to Campus.

You may arrive any time between 8:00am-4:30pm starting Thursday, January 18th. Please note, you are not able to move in until Thursday, January 18th. If you do not have a Campus ID Card yet, please plan to arreive between 8:00am-4:30pm on a weekday.

On your arrival day, go to the Campus Card Office (1110 Price Commons) to get your ID (If you already have your Campus ID you can skip this step) Got to your Hall’s Front Desk to Check-In. Your Campus ID Card will grant you entrance to the building. Move your belongings into your room and complete your room inspection that will be emailed to your upon your Check-In.

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MAIN CAMPUS HALLS

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Hansen-Keith-Milnes-Chinnock Hall (HKMC)

NORTH CAMPUS HALLS

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Fleming Hovlid Hall (FH)

Curran-Kranzusch-Tustison-Oetting Hall (CKTO)

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30 Minute Parking Lot

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Wigen Hall

Antrim-Froggatt-McCalmont Hall (AFM)

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Meter Parking

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Red Cedar Hall

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North Hall

Student Parking Lot

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Jeter-Tainter-Callahan Hall (JTC)

South Hall

STUDENT ROOMS

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Room Size & Furnishings

On the right are examples of student room layouts. The dimensions are approximate and each room my vary by several inches. Students living in Antrim, Chinnock, Fleming Froggatt, Hansen, Hovlid, Keith, McCalmont, Tainter, and North have movable dressers, desks, and bookcases. There is no need to bring a refrigerator or microwave as each room is furnished with an appliance that includes a microwave, a separate freezer and a refrigerator.

the average size of a double room is 11’x15’ and the ceiling height is approximately 7’8”. Triple rooms average 11’x20’.

Lofts (Included in rooms)

12 different levels so that you can put it at a height you are comfortable with. Set up your beds as bunks, if you prefer that arrangement. If you want to put a futon or other couch under your loft, it should be 80” long or less. The distance from the floor to the top of your lofted mattress is 72”.

We Provide You With

What To Bring

Loft, bed, mattress Desk and chair Mirror Window blinds Computer & cable TV jack Carpeting Smoke detector Dresser Closet with shelf & clothes bar Bookshelf Trash & recycling containters Refrigerator/freezer/microwave unit

Alarm Clock TV & DVD player Extra lighting/lamps Personal safe Shower shoes & caddy Bathrobe Laundry Insurance cards Bed linens, blanket, pillow (Twin X-long) Plants, posters, decorations TV cables & connections (coax) Celllphone

What Not To Bring

Pets (except fish) Large, loud stereos Alcohol (if under 21) Illegal drugs Candles (fire hazard) Applicances with open heating elements toaster, toaster ovens, etc. Landline phones (no phone service in rooms) Firearms or other weapons

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11’ x 15’ x 7’8” (L x W x H)

19’10” x 10’10” 7’8” (L x W x H)

* Movable furniture not available in all Residence Halls

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Room Decorating

Computer Service

To help make plans for your new home, we want to provide you with some information to make it a smooth process :

All rooms and lounges have wifi. Students will be issued a laptop and will not need to purchase any addtional equipment.

There must be a 30” x 72” (W x T) path of egress from the door to the window. The distance from the top of the mattress to the ceiling must be at least 25” Lofts may not be paced across the window

Cable TV & Movies

These room furnishings may NOT be moved or disconnected:

Closets, walls, doors Smoke detectors Desks and bookshelves (Except in Antrim, Chinnock, Fleming, Froggatt, Hansen, Hovlid, Keith, McCalmont and Milnes)

Each student room is equipped with cable that offers 94 channels plus 46 music channels. Bring your own TV cables, connectors and coax cables.

The following are considered fire hazards and are NOT permitted:

Hangings or decorations of combustible material such as cloth, flags, fishnets, wall hangings, crepe paper, styrofoam. etc. Natural vegetation of combustible nature such as christmas tress, evergreen boughs, leaves, birch logs, etc. (Houseplants are fine)

Renter’s Insurance

You should check to see if your parent’s or gaurdian’s homeowner’s policy covers your belongings while living on campus. If it doesn’t, we encourage you to consider purchasing a renter’s insurance policy.

Multiple plug-ins or extension cords with mutiple plug-ins (use power strips)

Toaster, toaster ovens, and appliances with exposed heating elements

Candles or incense. No open flame objects (lit or unlit)

The use and storage of flammable materials

The possession or use of fireworks, gunpowder, or explosive materials

Tampering with or altering any electrical outlets or light switches. (Including dimmer switches and installing additional wiring.)

The university is NOT liable for damage to your belongings.

Laundry & Vending

Each residence hall has a laundry room equipped with several laundry machines and a sink for hand washing. Washers and dryers cost $1.00 per cycle and will work with Campus Cash Funds from your Stout BlueCard (your ID card). We rcommend that you use laundry detergent pods. Stout has front-loading washers which require less soap that top loading machines, so plan to use less laundry detergent.

Please do not use 3-in-1 laundry sheets (they jam up the machines).

Vending machines in each hall have a varitey of snacks and beverages. They accept Campus Cash Funds from your Stout BlueCard as well as dollars and coins.

RESIDENCE HALL ADDRESSES Call 715-232-3333 for assistance

Hall Addresses and Phone Numbers Antrim - Froggatt - McCalmont (AFM) 1015 3rd Street E Hansen - Keith - Milnes - Chinnock (HKMC) 1215 3rd Street E Curran - Kranzusch - Tustison - Oetting (CKTO) 1105 3rd Street E

Mail & Packages

North Hall 124 10th Ave E

Mail is delivered daily to each residence hall on North Campus and to Price Commons for Main Campus. Your mail will be put into a locked mailbox that you will share with your roommate(s).

Jeter - Tainter - Callahan (JTC) 200 S. Broadway

Fleming - Hovlid (FH) 220 2nd Street W

All mail should be addressed with the following info:

Wigen Hall 106 1st Ave W

Full Name Room number & Hall name Hall street address Menomonie, WI 54751

Fleming - Hovlid (FH) 201 2nd Street W

If you need staff assistance while you are on campus, call 715-232-333

Please do not send mail that will be delivered prior to your arrival.

CAMPUS EMPLOYEMENT

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LOOKING FOR A JOB? > Find employement opportunities all around campus!

University Housing

Many departments offer employment opportunities throughout the year. Use

Handshake tto search and apply for campus jobs. University Housing and University Dining, two of the largest student employers on campus, are taking applications right now!

Desk Assistant ($9.50/hour) -- Each hall has a front desk staffed by students. Desk Assistants provide services for residents at the front desk. They assist with the recycling and composting program and in snow removal.

Campus Employement Benefits

University Dining

Regular paycheck Meet new friends Flexible scheduling Walk to work Build your resume Work study or state payroll offered

Meal and beverages provided when minimum requirements are met Opportunity for advancement to Student Manager with wages starting at $12.00/hour Food Service Worker: ( $10.00/hour ) -- Employing over 500 students, numerous food service and cashier positions exist all throughout campus

Required Documents for Employment

During the hiring process, students must bring identifying documentation required for employment to work on campus.

Option 1

Bring a U.S. Passport or Permanent Resident Card

Option 2

Bring a State Driver’s License or Goverment issued ID Card & Social Security Account Number card or Birth Certificate Banking Information For Direct Deposit, please bring Bank Account & routing numbers

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SPRING ORIENTATION

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SPRING ORIENTATION

UW-Stout cares about the health and safety of our students. The Dean of Students Office reminds you to complete the assigned Everfi courses. These highly interactive learning opportunities are designed to educate our students about creating and maintaining a safe and healthy evironment at UW-Stout. These mandatory courses focus on safe and healhty choices regarding alcohol, secual assult prevention, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. These courses will be assigned prior to classes starting and students will be notified how to access them via UW-Stout email. Please complete the courses by the due date yo prevent a hold from being placed on your student record, which will prevent you from registering for Fall 2024 classes. Again, please keep up to date with your UW-Stout email for the invite to the Everfi platform and course reminders.

Spring Registration and Orientation will be held Friday, January 19, from 8:00am to 4:00pm. During your experience you will have your photo taken and pickup your Stout BlueCard, hear from various campus departments and services, and receive your UW-Stout laptop and textbooks.

New freshmen will also meet their advisor and register for courses.

Next Steps

Check your UW-Stout email for an invitation to sign-up for Registration and Orientation.

CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT

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GET CONNECTED TO CAMPUS! > No matter what you choose, we have a variety of ways to get involved on campus Getting connected to campus is one of the best things you can do to enhance your college experience. The involvement Center, located on the lower level of the Memorial Student Center, is your source for getting involved and offers a wide variety of programming and opportunities. 150+ student organizations to join and meet new people Social events such as bingo, crafting and game nights Volunteer opportunities and progreams related to civic engagement Social justice events and programs surrounding equity, diversity and inclusion

Student Organization Fair

Mark your calendars and spring into involvement at our upcoming Student Organization Fair!

Thursday, January 25th 2024

5:00-7:00pm

Memorial Student Center Great Hall

Ready to Get Involved?

You’ll have the chance to explore our 150+ student orgs and other involvement opportunities across campus. Meet fase-to-face with student leaders, find out what interests you and learn how to join!

CONNECT has your covered! CONNECT is your campus app and platform to search and join student orgs, sign up for events, access campus resources and so much more!

Get connected at connect.uwstout.edu

Get CONNECT On Your Smartphone

Go to the App Store or Google Play

Search “ Stout CONNECT ” Download the app Login with your UW-Stout username and password Username is the first part of your Stout email.

Get CONNECT On Your Computer

Just find “ CONNECT ” on the UW-Stout main website’s Login page.

Once Logged In, Do The Following:

Update your profiles! Add a photo, bio, social media links, etc. Show campus who you are!

Search for something you’’ love! Explore campus events ans student organizations that interest you!

Register for the student org fair! Search for it under the Involvment Center page!

INCLUSIVITY

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STOUT STRIVES FOR INCLUSVE > No matter what you choose, we have a variety of ways to get involved on campus EXCELLENCE.

Offices that support our diverse and historically underserved student populations

At UW-Stout we believe diversity strengthens our community and that our students identities are multifaceted and intersectional.

The Qube The Qube offers resources, programs, ans support initiatives for LGBTQIA+ students and allies. Student Support Services Student Support Services provides academic tutoring, personalized advising and support, tuition waived coursees, and leadership opportunities to first-generation students, students who meet federal low-income criteria, and students with disabilities. *Student Support Services is funded by two federal TRIO grants and this funding accounts for 100% of the project’s total costs.

Disability Services disability Services is committed to creating equal access and opportunity to all campus programs and services for persons with disablilities. Fostering Success Fostering Success provides guidance and resources for youth who have been in foster care, homeless or orphaned and who have an interest in pursuing higher education Multicultural Student Services From academic support to living communities, MSS offers multiple programs and services that support Black/African American, Native american, Asian and Hispanic/Latinx students and their success. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office (EDI) The EDI office is committed to continuous improvement of campus climate and culture. This office supports our students, employees, and the campus commumity.

AT STOUT YOU ARE VALUED!

Student Involvement

Student organizations that explore culture and identity play on intergral role on campus by providing students an opportunity to learn and grow through interation with one another. Organizations are open and wecoming to all students! Black Student Union Gender Sexuality Alliance Hmong Stout Student Organization International Club Latinos Unidos Native American Student Organization

BUSINESS SERVICES

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STUDENT BUSINESS SERVICES > 2023 Payment Due Dates

Payment Options Online/Moble-electrontic check or credit card In-person (cash or check) Mail (check) Drop box (check) Flywire (International Students)

Term Due Dates

Winterm 2024 January 17, 2024

Spring 2024 February 28, 2024

July 17, 2024

Summer 2024

Minnesota Reciprocity

the Minnesota Office of Higher Education and the State of Wisconsin have an agreement in which a student may attend a Wisconsin university and pay the same fees that they would pay to attend a Minnesota university.

Submit a Minnesota reciprocity form:

Go to: www.ohe.state.mn.us Select Paying for College Then Online Application from the drop down Click Tuition Reciprocity

TRANSPORTAION

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GETTING WHERE YOU NEED TO GO. > We offer many transportation programs for students.

Parking Permits are available for purchase.

Students can easily live car-free while at UW-Stout. We offer a number of programs to ensure that students have multiple options to get around campus, Menomonie, and the reqion.

Visit: www.uwstout.edu/parking to review parking lot information, hours of operation, permit regulations, and other parking information prior to purchasing a permit. Please have your housing assigment (if living in a residence hall) and be registered for classes prior to purchasing a permit. Permits can be paind online or billed to the student’s account. Note: Please contact Parking services if any changes to your permit are needed. some permits may not be available at the time of purchase and require being placed on a waitlist. Please contact Parking Services to check permit availablility or be added to a permit waitlist.

Biking

Bring your bike or rent one through our StoutBikes Bike Share Program. Park your bike in our outdoor racks, under our bike shelter, or rent a bike locker. We recommend you register your bike which can be done for free at the Police & Parking Services office.

Buses

Ride free campus and community buses, or for a fare, ride one of our regional buses to Minneapolis, Madison, Milwaukee and more.

Permit Type

Price

UW-Stout Rideshare

$120/Semester

Residence Hall

Find other Stout students to carpool with at: www.uwstoutrideshare.com

Main Campus Residence Hall Reserved

$215/Semester

North Campus Residence Hall ( Reserved) Main Campus Commuter

$225/Semester

Commuter Permit ( Live off campus )

$75/Semester

Motorcyle/Moped Permit

$20/Year

Short term parking permist available. Please visit the parking office.

DINING

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A DINING EXPERIENCE FIT FOR EVERYONE. > Learn more about some of our special cafeteria perks and programs.

University Dining is committed to prociding all students access to balanced choices in our dining locations. We support our students and guests in making informed choices by providing nuturition fact panels with ingredients and allergen information online, nutrition counseling from our full-time registered dietitian, and a variety of educational resources throughout our locations.

What’s on the menu?

To review the menu, find nutrition and allergen information, check prices, or hours of operation, use the following resources:

Note: Spring menus will begin January 21st

My Plate Analysis plateanalysis.uwstout.edu (Click on the apple menu or nutrition information). CONNECT Search for “Stout CONNECT” on the Apple App Store or Google Play

Special Diet Pantry

Download the Trasact Mobile Ordering app from your smart phone’s app store. Order from dining locations in advance and pick-up when ready!

Students with medically required special diets are encouraged to be their own advocates and notify dining staff about their food allergy, intolerance, or health condition. University Dining maintains a Special Diet Pantry which offers food options for students with specific dietary needs. Medical documentation for allergies or intolerances will be requested to ensure needs are thoroughly addressed.

Questions?

Please contact us for more information or schedule a meeting.

Registered Dietitian

University Dining Service employs a Registered Dietitian, Miranda Roberts, to assist students with nutrition and dietary guidance. One-on-one consultations can be scheduled to discuss dietary related topics, such as: food alergies, wight management, eating disorders, diabetes, or special diet services.

Miranda Roberts 715.232.3599 robertsmi@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/dining/nutrition

UNIVERSITY RECREATION

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YOUR PLACE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING AND LIFETIME FITNESS. > Find a fitness plan that works with your lifestyle.

Membership Types

Fitness

Includes access to the Health & Fitness Center, the North Point Fitness Center, and group fitness classes.

Rates Fitness Climbing

Calander Jan - Dec Academic Sep - May

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Climbing

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$60.00

Includes access to Stout Adventures two 30-foot climbing walls with 11 ropes and over 50 routes, designed for all ranges of climbers from beginners to advanced climbers.

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$12.00

Monthly

Summer Monthly

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Day Pass

$5.00

Sports Clubs

Sports Culbs offers over 30 instructional, recreational, an competitive clubs. For a full listing of our clubs visit our website. Reach out to club officers on CONNECT to learn more!

FOR THE OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST!

Stout Adventures is a comprehensive outdoor recreation program open to students, faculty, staff and the local community providing a variety of outdoor programming.

Indoor Climbing Wall

Two 30-foot walls with 11 ropes and over 50 routes.

Clinics

Join instructional workshops such as “How to Build a Fire” or How to Plan your Own Trip”

Rental Center

No matter the season, everything you need to get outdoors is available for rent.

Intramural Sports

Sign up for activities in one of four blocks throughout the year. Intramural Sports offers opportunities like cornhole, basketball, badminton, volleyball and more! Get involved on a team or as an individual.

TRANSFERRING CARE

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STUDENT COUNSELING CENTER & STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES

We employ licensed and trained practitioners to meet the mental health and medical needs of our students.

Visit our Student Counseling Center and Student Health Services (operated by Prevea Health) to review the numerous clinical and mental health services available for students. Should you desire to transfer care to Stout please follow the instructions below.

Transferring Care

To transfer your care to one of our providers, please have your current mental health or medical practitioner send your treatment summary or medical records to the Student Counseling Center or Student Health Services Scheduling an Appointment Students can schedule appointments with the Student Counseling Center online at www.uwstout.edu/counseling , by calling 715-232-2468 , or by stopping into our office, 410 Bowman Hall . To make an appointment with Student Health Services, schedule your initial appointment at www.prevea.com/ corporate-health-wellness-businesses/uw-stout to dicuss your care needs, answer any questions you have about existing services, or complete any forms to ensure our records are up to-date. Subsequent appointments can be made at that time.

Student Counseling Center

Student Health Services Provided by Prevea Health 103 1st Ave W. Menomonie WI 54751 Phone: 715-232-1314 Fax: 715-717-3426 www.prevea.com/corporate health-wellness-businesses/uw stout

410 Bowman Hall Menomonie WI 54751 Phone: 715-232-2468 Fax: 715-232-2111 www.uwstout.edu/counsel counseling@uwstout.edu

CAMPUS DIRECTORY

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WE KNOW COLLEGE CAN COME WITH A LOT OF QUESTIONS > That’s why we have a variety of services available to you from career advice to counseling.

• The Qube

• Disability Services

• Admissions

121 Price Commons 715.232.5471 qube@uwstout.edu www.connect.uwstout.edu/ qube/home LGBTQIA+ Program Manager brownfr@uwstout.edu • Stoutfitters 102 Memorial Student Center 715.232.1235 www.bkstr.com/uwstoutstore • Student Business Services 125 Administration Building 715.232.1656

120 Library Learning Center 715.232.2995 disabilityservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/disability-services • Financial Aid Office 210 Bowman Hall 715.232.1363 finaid1@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/finaid • Involvement Center 106 Memorial Student Center 715.232.1772 involvement@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/involvement

212 Sorensen Hall 715.232.1232 admissions@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/admissions

Fred Brown,

• Advisement Center 11 Bowman Hall 715.232.1465

advisement@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/advisement

• ASPIRE Student Support Services 310 Bowman Hall 715.232.5180 ruppean@uwstout.edu wwwcs.uwstout.edu/aspire • Athletics 203 Sports & Fitness Center 715.232.2224 athletics.uwstout.edu

sbservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/stubus

• McNair Scholars Program 425 Bowman Hall 715.232.5490 wynns@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/mcnair • Memorial Student Center 302 10th Avenue East 715.232.2000

• Student Health Services 103 1st Avenue West 715.232.1314

Fax number: 715.717.3426 www.uwstout.edu/studenthealth

• Campus Card Office 110 Price Commons 715.232.3686

• University Dining

campuscard@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/campus-card

160 Price Commons 715.232.3686 dining@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/dining

mscreservations@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/studentcenter

• Career Services

• Multicultural Student Services 217 Bowman Hall 715.232.1381 multicultural@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/multicultural

103 Administration Building 715.232.3595 careerservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/careers • Student Counseling Center 410 Bowman Hall 715.232.2468 counseling@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/counseling

• University Housing 170 Price Commons 715.232.1121 housing@uwstout.edu

www.uwstout.edu/housing

• Parking Services 110 University Services Building 715.232.1792 parking@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/parking

• University Police 110 University Services Building 715.232.2222 police@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/police

• Dean of Students 130 Bowman Hall 715.232.1181

• University Recreation

41 Sports & Fitness Center 715.232.1392 urec@uwstout.edu

dean_of_students@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/dean

Non-Profit Org. US Postage Paid Menomonie, WI Permit #3

University Housing 170 Price Commons 1110 South Broadway Menomonie WI, 54751

Meet the Designer!

Howdy! My name’s Zaria, and I am a senior here at UW-Stout. I’m a part of our Graphic Design and Interactive Media program and, since I love hitting metal, I’ve become a metalsmith, forging non ferrous metals and working with silver through my minor in Studio Art. I hope this book answered any questions you might have about UW-Stout, and what the next steps of your experience are! Stout is (and I say this of my own free will), a great place to learn, to test yourself, and to meet people and make friends who will help you grow. Stay safe out there. See you soon!

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