Provost's Office Services

Academics

The Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs is responsible all aspects of academic life at UW-L. The academics section of this site is designed to provide resources for a full range of academic endeavors - from service to research.

The Office also sponsors initiatives that advance academics at UW-L. Visit our special initiatives page for details.

Administration

The Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs is involved with many of the administrative processes on campus. The administration section of this site is designed to provide resources to administrators at UW-L for the most common administrative processes.

Assessment

The Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs coordinates and provides support for assessment activities at UW-L. This assessment section of this site focuses on assessment - and through assessment, the improvement of teaching and student learning. The site is intended primarily for faculty and instructional academic staff, but may be of interest to a broader audience, especially those who want to understand the challenges of creating strong educational programs and teaching that advance student learning and development.

Sponsored Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities

The Office of Sponsored Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities supports faculty and staff at UW-L in research, scholarly and creative endeavors. The office also oversees many UW-L and UW System professional development programs. The Sponsored Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities section of this site focuses on providing resources for those interested in pursuing grants and other professional development activities.

University Data
The Office of Institutional Research provides data to University decision-makers regarding a variety of topics. The university data section of this site provides access to various data including student enrollment trends by year in school, race, gender and residence status, academic profile trends of the student body, class size and student credit hour production by college and department, faculty workload, and student outcomes analysis such as graduation and retention rates.