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2014-2015 Viewbook from the Cover “I Chose UWM Because of Its Diverse Atmosphere As Well Welcome to As Its Location in Milwaukee 2014-2015 VIEWBOOK From the cover “ I chose UWM because of its diverse atmosphere as well WELCOME TO as its location in Milwaukee. I’ve been active with several organizations, including the Latino Student Union, ever since # day one, and I served as co-founder and president of UWM’s YOUR UNIVERSITY, MOST EXCITING CITY chapter of Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee. I’ve been able to network with Milwaukee’s finest professionals AND YOUR NEW CITY. IN AMERICA Movoto Real Estate Blog from all kinds of companies and agencies, as well as partake in many volunteer opportunities that helped Together, Wisconsin’s largest city and second-largest university stimulate the community.” blend first-rate academics with career connections that you’ll find ArturO ADÁN GARCIA JR. Political Science and Cultural Anthropology double major, Senior only in the state’s economic, cultural and career capital. St. James, Minn. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee leads. We offer an amazing network — from our 1,700 faculty to our nearly 28,000 students to our 148,000+ living alumni — all waiting for you. You’ll get your own first-year mentor, a dedicated academic advisor, access to research opportunities, plus an invitation to discuss literature and culture with fellow new freshmen UWM “ I was led by some great mentors at the Lubar School of and UWM faculty. And, that’s just your first week of class! BY THE NUMBERS Business. Whether it was advice on how to approach an interview, how to form the right study group, or just how to Depending on the path you choose and the resources you use, you might even find yourself balance work, school and life better, I have learned a lot. with competing job offers before graduation day. I remember a professor even told me to take a night off of 27,813 studying, give my brain a rest, and do something fun the night You see, UWM doesn’t take a one-size-fits-all approach to undergraduate education. STUDENTS FROM before a final. That’s the sign of a professor who understands We help you lead and get connected to… the importance of balance. ” … The right program RACHEL UECKER 49 Accounting major, Senior … The right internship STATES AND Green Bay, Wis. … The right laboratory … The right mentor. 83 Whether you’re at UWM to build a GPA that gets you into graduate school or a resume that COUNTRIES lands you at one of our neighboring Fortune 500 companies, you’re in a place that will lead you to a very bright future. “ I’ve come across so many opportunities through our Career Development Center, including a paid internship at the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors. I worked with county supervisors on a variety of special projects, and upon Welcome. START ending the internship I was offered a job as a legislative aid. EXPLORING That’s been one of the best experiences I’ve had at UWM Bachelor’s degree holders because I was able to apply the things I’ve learned in the earn an average of classroom to real life, and it proved to be successful.” $22,000 MORE SEQUOIA TONI BAKER per year than those with Political Science and Journalism, Advertising and Media Studies double major, Senior a high school diploma. Milwaukee, Wis. OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL READY, SET, SUCCEED Being home to the most diverse population of students in Wisconsin means UWM faculty, staff and student employees are ready to provide service and We’ve been talking about that college-to-career path, a defining feature of the support at every level, from 170+ study abroad locations to resume reviews and UWM-meets-Milwaukee academic experience. No matter where your path leads, it starts more in our Career Development Center. on the UWM campus: with a chemical equation mastered, in a kinesiology study that stresses the knees but flexes your mind, during a class discussion about immigration reform, or while Student Success Center (SSC): Panther Academic absorbed in an audition solo. A resource dedicated to helping all UWM Support Services students succeed during their first year on (PASS): Offers free campus through peer mentors, a comprehensive tutoring in more than orientation program and other services. 120 freshman- and TEAM: sophomore-level courses MEET your in walk-in, online and 5,000 UWM Online: Combines great teaching group-study sessions. and maximum convenience in courses taught DEGREES 1,700 by our on-campus faculty. AWARDED ANNUALLY PROFESSORS/ One of your first, best resources INSTRUCTORS is your very own FIRST-YEAR 1:18 RATIO High-achieving students: Accessibility Resource Center (ARC): MENTOR. An experienced Take your learning to the Promotes an increased awareness of the abilities UWM student with academic Connect with your assigned Professors and instructors are dedicated next level through learning of all students to ensure they are regarded on the interests in common with you, ACADEMIC ADVISOR experts in diverse, relevant fields and communities, Honors basis of ability, not disability, and offers services your mentor will be your personal ASAP. Your advisor will get to know professions. Get to know professors during College seminars, leadership such as placement test accommodations, development and adaptive technology resources and alternative ONE reference point for questions you and can help you find a tutor, lectures, seminars, office hours, study about work, play, stress or study. declare a major and identify a minor. abroad and research partnerships. undergraduate research. textbook coordination. AWESOME EDUCATION Academic Opportunity Center Multicultural Student Centers: (AOC): Provides support services to A collective of offices that enhance students who have shown potential the learning and success of African NEARLY 90% OF but who may need a little more help American, American Indian, Latino/a, 2013 UWM GRADS SneakerheadCoop to develop academic skills and adjust and Southeast Asian students. SAY UWM OFFERED @Trilwaukee 2:52 PM - 23 Jan 2014 to university life. AN EDUCATION THAT WAS I can’t wait to attend UWM. It will be a “GOOD TO EXCELLENT.” new chapter in my life. I’m honored to become a Panther. @UWM “ I’m most proud of the relationships I’ve made here both professionally and personally. I’ve come to know some of my Jenna Fadden professors really well, and they have been an instrumental part @JFadyPhresh 1:13 PM - 22 Mar 2014 of my success at UWM. It is so easy to meet new people on Toured @UWM and it was the best campus, and I think I meet someone new at least once a week, experience ever. My mind is made up, which has made my experience at UWM all the better. definitely going to be a Panther next fall. ” SABRINA GONZALEZ Nursing major, Junior 4 uwm.edu/ academics Trevor, Wis. uwm.edu/ academics 5 “ I’ve really enjoyed the undergraduate research opportunities that I’ve had. I did the Undergraduate BioMath research program, and it was very interesting and taught me some CHALLENGE YOURSELF new skills. I also really like my job as a mentor in the Student Success Center, helping out new students as they come The high-achieving student experience at UWM isn’t limited into UWM. I’m most proud of my growth as a person at UWM. by GPAs or driven by high-stakes entrance essays. We offer I’ve become a lot less introverted through my different jobs, students many ways to develop leadership and master their and I’ve had a lot of great leadership opportunities here.” potential through a customizable, remarkable, advanced academic experience. Engage in research with top faculty in one TYLER RAPHAEL of UWM’s 170+ labs, centers or institutes Biochemistry and Biological Sciences by becoming involved in the UWM Office double major, Senior Racine, Wis. Whether your ultimate goal is a bachelor’s-degree-to-PhD program or of Undergraduate Research (OUR). competing offers from our Fortune 500 neighbors, consider the following: Conduct innovative field research with high- profile research partners — including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the The UWM Honors College offers intellectually rich, Medical College of Wisconsin and Johnson discussion-based seminars ­­– limited to 15 students each STUDY ABROAD Controls — and present your work at major – taught by distinguished faculty in diverse disciplines. conferences. Our 750+ undergraduate Recent topics ranged from “Shaping of the Modern Mind” + 170 researchers begin their academic careers as to “To Laugh or to Cry? Comedy, Tragedy, and the End of DESTINATIONS early as the summer before freshman year, Civilization” to “Sustainable Earth: The Environment and build on that foundation for uniquely and Societal Development in the 21st in-depth academic and career preparation. Century.” Honors College students enjoy MAX priority registration, Honors advising, HONORS The Career Development Center (CDC) scholarship opportunities and the CLASS SIZE is a free resource that offers you the latest England. South Africa. Japan. UWM’s Center for experience of enrolling in a small employer partnerships and essential career International Education (CIE) sends more than private college within a large public decision-making and job search support at 600 students abroad every year to 170+ destinations. research university. every level, in any major. Be an overachiever in Whether you’re looking to travel just over the semester the laboratory, the library and the boardroom break or for an entire year, you can take advantage of by combining the expertise of your academic programs year-round that work with a wide array of network with UWM’s career connections and majors. Participating is more affordable than you might thousands of alumni across the country. think, too — you can use your financial aid and apply for scholarships that are available just for study abroad students.
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