Academic Resources

Academic Resources


FREE Tutorial assistance is available on the UW-Madison campus through the following services:
Greater University Tutorial Service (GUTS), 263-5666
Chemistry Learning Center, 265-5497
Business Learning Center, 262-1186
Engineering Diversity Affairs, 262-7764
Math Lab/Tutorial, Drop-In Tutorial Program (Math 112 through Math 234)
Mathematics Tutorial Program, 263-6817
McBurney Disability Resource Center, 263-2741
Physics Learning Center
The Writing Center, 263-1992

Res Hall Academics


Other Programs


American Indian Student Academic Services is a part of an academic community where students come to share their idea, languages, and cultures. There are several programs to help students achieve their goals:

American Indian Studies Program (AISP)
This program provides academic, cultural, research, and organizational support for students, staff, and faculty who are interested in studying American Indian cultures. The AISP offers a certificate in American Indian Studies. While its outstanding faculty offers "cutting edge" courses, the advisors help students learn more about themselves and their heritage. The Program also sponsors lectures, brown bag lunches, and exciting cultural events. For more information on this program, contact:

American Indian Studies Program
317 Ingraham Hall
1155 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
608/263-5501
http://www.wisc.edu/amindian

American Indian Studies Library


Monday - Friday
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
338E Ingraham Hall

Books, Journals, Language Materials, Reference Books, Newspapers,DVDs, CDs, and Audiocassettes

Come visit our library or lookup our holdings in MadCat!

Spring Semester:  The AIS Librarian works Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays. On Mondays & Tuesdays, please stop by room 315 or 317 for assistance in the library.

AIS Library Email:  aisp@library.wisc.edu Library Phone:  (608) 263-0443