No one pathway can serve all students - each discovers their passion for learning in different places and different ways. But whether students find their pathway to excellence in a classroom, a research lab, a residence hall, or the Memorial Union, such experiences have one crucial quality in common - each puts undergraduates at the heart of the university, at the center of learning.
AMERICAN
INDIAN
STUDENT
ACADEMIC
SERVICES
American Indian Student Academic Services is a campus resource at the University of Wisconsin- Madison for Information regarding the Indigenous Nations of North America. Created in 1992 to focus on the retention of American Indian/Alaskan Native/Native Hawaiian undergraduate students, AISAS continues to assist undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in their academic, professional, and personal growth. AISAS promotes retention through outreach, student advocacy, community development, and academic advising. AISAS also serves the greater UW-Madison student community by offering academic advising in the College of Letters and Sciences. ![]()
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
STUDENT
ACADEMIC
SERVICES
AASAS provides support services for African and African American undergraduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Our support network will help to ensure that all African and African American students graduate from the University. Advising, student development, student advocacy, and outreach are at the core of AASAS initiatives. The recruitment, retention, and graduation of African and African American students from UW-Madison is the primary goal of AASAS. We also assist in the day-to-day needs of our students. All students will benefit from a culturally, economically, geographically, and academically diverse campus, and AASAS will do its utmost to foster such an environment. ![]()
CHICANO/A
LATINO/A
STUDENT
ACADEMIC
SERVICES
Chicano/a & Latino/a Student Academic Services (CLSAS) is here to assist you in the transition from high school to our campus, and to support you in obtaining your goal of successfully passing university courses and earning your degree, which will prepare you for the work force or graduate/professional school. Your academic, professional and personal growth is our mission. The members of the CLSAS office provide many support services and extracurricular events that help to promote and retain our Chicano/a, Mexicano/a, & Latino/a heritage and culture on the UW-Madison campus.
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SOUTHEAST
ASIAN
AMERICAN
STUDENT
ACADEMIC
SERVICES
Welcome to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a world class university where Southeast Asian Americans are helping to build a multicultural Campus. In the spring of 1997, the University of Wisconsin-Madison established the Southeast Asian American Student Academic Services (SEAASAS) program to help address the needs of four designated Southeast Asian American ethnic groups: Homong, Khmer, Lao and Vietnamese. Our staff offers a keen understanding of ways to achieve academic excellence and pursue gratifying life-long careers. Our program welcomes students, their families, and community groups.
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