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Academic Support Services
Student Retention Services

Minority Business/Teacher Preparation Program (MB/TPP)
2008 Carlson Hall 262-472-3216
Minority Business/Teacher Preparation Program provides support for targeted students majoring in business and education. The program is located in the College of Business & Economics and College of Education.

Native American Support Services
211 McCutchan Hall 262-472-4656
Native American Support Services (NASS) provides support for the retention and graduation of Native American undergraduates. It provides students with information regarding campus services, and scholarship opportunities, and academic advising.

Southeast Asian Support Services
224 McCutchan Hall 262-472-1629

Southeast Asian Support Services (SASS) guides and provides resources for Southeast Asian students academic, social and personal issues to increase retention graduation by connecting with Academic Support Services, community, parents, and student organizations.

Academic Network
225 McCutchan Hall 262-472-1914

Academic Network targets multicultural/disadvantaged students who are not designated users of Minority Business/Teacher Preparation Program; EOP; Latino Student Programs; McNair Program; Native American Support Services; Southeast Asian Support Services. Academic Network provides advising and referrals to academic services.

Academic Standards
118 McCutchan Hall 262-472-1908

Academic Standards is responsible for processing students suspended from the university for academic reasons. It provides personal and academic counseling to reinstated students. Appeals for extension of limitation on the academic progression requirements for financial aid are submitted to the Academic Standards Office.

Educational Opportunity Program
118 McCutchan Hall 262-472-1209

Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) provides academic support services to 186 students who are first generation, low income and/or learning/ physically challenged. EOP takes a holistic approach in addressing students needs, and in providing an array of activities and services to assist students in retention and graduation. Participants are encouraged to establish an individual academic and career plan. They are also expected to be involved in social, cultural, and supportive activities. EOP is funded through a U.S. Department of Education Grant.

Latino Student Programs
105 McCutchan Hall 262-472-1913

Latino Student Programs foster the retention and graduation of Latino and other students through: academic advising; multicultural/ globalized programming; study abroad experiences.



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Last revised on April 12, 2004.