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Project ASSIST is the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater's
program to support and assist students with learning disabilities.
The program is based on the philosophy that students with
learning disabilities can learn specific strategies that
will enable them to become independent learners who can
be successful in a college setting.
We are located in 1004 A Roseman Building.
Our office hours are from 7:45 a.m. -
4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
We can be reached by phone at (262) 472-4711 or (262)
472-5239
or by email at assist@uww.edu
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 Approximately 85% of
students involved in Project ASSIST reside in Southern WI/Northern IL, with the remaining students coming
from all over the United States.
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Testimonials
*I attended the summer program my pre-freshman year. I didn't think I really needed it at first, but this
summer program gave my the knowledge to be successful in college. In May I will be graduating with an overall
GPA of 2.9 and I can credit that to Project ASSIST for helping develop habits to eventually receive my college
degree. -Jason W.
*Project ASSIST has helped me learn ways to study better so I can get the best grades. The environment at
Project ASSIST is great. Everyone is so friendly. The summer program is great. It helped me learn how to
live in the dorms and what college classes were going to be like. I love Project ASSIST!. -Jenny
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