Student 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 me 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
I was so nervous about starting at UWW. There were so many questions I had about classes, meal plans and organizations. I
always had someone walk me through everything in high school and now I would be on my own. When my mom suggested the
summer program through Project ASSIST, I hesitated at first, but then gave it a shot. I was so happy that I decided to
go through with it. The program gave me the opportunity to get introduced with the campus and start preparing for college
classes. I know that I would not have been able to pull off a 4.0 without this program. It is a chance that no one should
pass by.
- Jamie G.
Project ASSIST really helped me through college. It has been the helping hand I have needed. I am not afraid to ask questions,
because I know that even if they don't know the answer the staff will help me find it. I believe that Project ASSIST is one
of the reasons I am still in college. All the people here have helped me reach for what I have always wanted.
- Anonymous
In the three years that I have been at UW-Whitewater, Project ASSIST has been a tremendous help to me. I like the fact that
their staff is really friendly and helpful. They have been a support system for me. One of the main reasons why I chose to
come to UW-Whitewater was the Project ASSIST program. I think Project ASSIST is a terrific program for students who have a
learning disability.
- Anonymous


