Student: Resources & Related Links
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Budget Planning Sheet (Student Organizations)
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Event
Planning Form (Student Organizations)
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Student Org Event - Notification Form
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DigiCopy-Printing Request Form
(OMSS
Student Orgs & Office Use)
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Research & Resource Center for Campus
Climate
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Student Development and Academic
Services
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Financial Assistance Information
- Multicultural Student
Grade Progress Reports
As we begin a new academic year, I would like to share some
important changes to our grade progress review (GPR) forms sent
to faculty and staff on campus.
To help support your academic success and allow a smooth
transition, the Office of Multicultural Student Services will
send Grade Progress Review-Surveys on behalf of Multicultural
Students.
Our goal is to increase the retention and graduation rates of
Multicultural Students at UW-L.
Please know that this will be a joint effort between our
office and you, the student!
It is our number one priority to make sure we provide you with
the necessary resources to be successful!
After the 10 day drop period for fall and spring
semesters, you will receive notice in your UW-L campus email.
If you qualify to opt out of this service, the email will
inform you of the process necessary to do so.
At any point, if you have any questions or concerns, please
contact our office at 608-785-8225.
HAVE A GREAT SEMESTER!
Antoiwana Williams, Director
Roosevelt Scholars Act

The Roosevelt Scholars Act is a new idea that will help the
Federal Government recruit the best and brightest talent in key
fields. The act will create a scholarship program for
individuals who are pursuing degrees in areas of high skill and
need.
Upon completion of their degree, Roosevelt Scholars will make a
commitment to working for the Federal Government.
The Roosevelt Scholars Program will be unique in its focus on
education and mission-critical occupations.
Offering scholarships for mission-critical occupational
areas including Engineering, Medicine and Public Health, Foreign
Languages, Information Technology and Law.
If you would like to show you support for this program, please call, email, or write a letter to your Senators or Representative. For more information, Visit: http://www.ourpublicservice.org/OPS/programs/governmentaffairs/rooseveltscholars.shtml or chat with Guy Wolf for more information.