Get to Know Campus
Life at Stout: Get to Know Campus!
LIFE@STOUT GET TO KNOW CAMPUS
Action Required See inside for details.
STUDENT LIFE AND SERVICES www.uwstout.edu/life-at-stout
01 LIFE@STOUT CLOSER LOOK
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YOUR NEXT STEPS
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LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT STOUT HAS TO OFFER! > Let us help you find the resources you need to make a smooth transition this fall.
TAKE A CLOSER LOOK!
> STEP 1
> STEP 4
> Select your room and dining plan. > See instructions on PAGE 4
> Get involved on campus.
> Apply for campus jobs/See PAGE 12 > Explore involvement/See PAGE 13 > University Recreation/See PAGE 21
> STEP 2
> View your room assignment, dining plan, and roommate information on the Housing Gateway.
> STEP 5
> Review transportation & campus parking options.
> See instructions on PAGE 6
> See PAGE 18
> STEP 3
> Explore room/building and move-in information.
> STEP 6
> Get connected to campus resources.
> Inclusivity/See PAGE 15 > Business Services/See PAGE 17 > Transferring health care/See PAGE 23 > University Dining/See PAGE 19 > Campus Directory/See PAGE 24
Questions on How to Start Your Experience?
University Housing 170 Price Commons
Campus Card Office 110 Price Commons
University Dining 160 Price Commons
Change of Plans? If you are no longer planning to attend UW-Stout, log onto the Housing Gateway to cancel your contract.
715-232-1121 housing@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/housing
715-232-3686 campuscard@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/campuscard
715-232-1585 dining@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/dining
03 LIFE@STOUT TABLE OF CONTENTS
ROOM SELECTION
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A SPACE TO CALL YOUR OWN.
04-05 Room Selection
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Residence Hall Information
Move-In Details
Campus Jobs
> Sharing your preferences lets others know the ideal liv ing arrangement for you.
13-14 Getting Involved
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> Room Selection Tips
> We encourage you to have a few room options in mind. > Depending on your time, your first few preferences may not be available. Having several options in mind helps you to make a quick decision on the next option. (Reminder: your room selection time is based on when you signed your contract and paid your prepayment)
Inclusivity
Business Services
Transportation
> Selecting a Room
19-20 University Dining
21-22 University Recreation
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> Step 1
> Check your UW-Stout email for detailed directions.
Transferring Care
Campus Directory
> Step 2
> Go to: www.uwstout.edu/housing.gateway
> Use your UW-Stout username and password to log onto the site.
> Step 3
> At or after your selection time, go to: uwstout.edu/housing-gateway
> Select Manage and then Choose Room. > Follow the directions to select your room.
> Once you have assigned yourself to a room, you will be able to see your Room and Meal Plan assignments on the Housing Gateway. > If you are a leader of a complete roommate group with an incoming student, you can assign your desired roommate at your selection time if space is available. Please talk with your desired roommate about their room selection time. We encourage that the group leader is the person with the earliest room selection time. You can change your roommate group on the Housing Gateway.
Life@Stout Ready for your life at Stout? This booklet, designed by students, will give you a glimpse of the services and opportunities that will make
Start Your Experience Take the first steps in preparing for your arrival in the fall by selecting your Room, Roommate
Get To Know Campus Become more familiar with campus and learn about a variety of resources available
See You Soon As the fall semester approaches, you will receive Move-in Instructions and Week One Orientation Details. This is the final step in making a smooth transition to your Life@Stout.
> Step 4
for you. Find a campus job, purchase a fitness
Preferences, and Dining Plan for the upcoming school year.
up your new Life@Stout.
membership, or get involved with a student organization.
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THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HALL SELECTION! > Residence halls are very similar in both set up and programmatic offerings. Most students choose any of the halls but items listed below may impact your decision.
> Living Communities are in specific locations. When you click on a Living Community, you only see rooms in that community. You need to have been selected for the Living Community to select a room.
> CKTO, HKMC, AF, A & C cubes in South Hall are all single gender living spaces. (The floor’s cube is a single gender.) North Hall & B cube in South Hall are mixed gender living spaces. (Individual rooms are single gender but the floor/cube is mixed gender)
> Double extended rooms are available in HKMC. Double extended rooms are limited.
> Single rooms are NOT available at this time.
> Things to Know About Roommate Groups > Being in a roommate group doesn’t mean you are in a room together. You still need to pick your room, but being in a group allows you to assign your desired roommate if a space is available. > Make sure that everyone has accepted your group. Group Leaders are the only one who can assign you to a room. We encourage the person with the first selection time to be the leader. > If you aren’t in a group at room selection time, that’s okay. You will just look for half-open rooms (rooms with someone in them already) to pick your roommate.
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IS EVERYTHING IN ORDER? > View your room selection, roommate info & dining plan.
> View Your Room Assignment & Plans
> Step 1
> Go to: www.uwstout.edu/housing-gateway > Use your UW-Stout username & password to log on to the site.
> Step 2
> Select Dashboard To View:
> Roommate(s) > Dining Dollars & Campus Cash Funds > Locked Room Passcode > Dashboard to Manage > You will use this password to gain access to your spare keys if you lock yourself out of your room.
> Contact Your Roommate Before Arrival
> Note: You will see an arrival date of 8/23/2025. This is the start of the drop off period. In late July/early August you will pick a drop off time between 8/23-8/31 to drop off your items, set up your room and then return to campus for orientation on 8/31. If you are part of an early start group or have another need to stay during the drop off period, you can at no additional cost. There are limited services during drop-off week.
> Your roommate’s contact info is listed under My Room and Plan Assignments on the Housing Gateway . Connect with your roommate to coordinate what you will need to bring to your room. > Note: Roommate assignments can change. Please check the Housing Gateway periodically to review the status of your roommate assignment.
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PLANNING YOUR PERFECT ROOM > With multiple room options, you can make UW-Stout your home away from home.
> Double Room
> Lofts
11' x 15' x 7'8" (L x W x H)
CLOSET
33”
LOFT
> Lofts are included in each dorm room. > 12 different levels so that you can put it at a height you are comfortable with. > Set up your beds as bunks if you prefer that arrangement. > If you want to put a futon or couch under your loft, it should be 80” long or less. > The distance from the floor to the top of your lofted mattress is 72”.
DRESSER
BOOKCASE ON WALL
DESK
Loft
CHAIR
v
80”
WINDOW
MICROWAVE & REFRIGERATOR
11’
CHAIR
72"
BOOKCASE ON WALL
DESK
DRESSER
CLOSET
LOFT
15’
80"
Double Extended Room < Triple Room < 11' x 15' x 7'8" (L x W x H) > The Double Extended and Triple room layouts are the same, a Triple room has three students and a Double Extended room only has two. Some Double Extended rooms will have three sets of furniture that will remain in the room.
* At this time we do NOT anticipate being able to offer single rooms.
Non-Movable Furniture
Movable Furniture
> Room Size & Furnishings
> Above are examples of student room layouts. The dimensions are approximate and each room may vary. Students living in Antrim, Chinnock, Fleming, Froggatt, Hansen, Hovlid, Keith, McCalmont, Milnes, North & South have movable dressers, desks & bookcases. > There is no need to bring a refrigerator or microwave as each room in furnished with a microfridge that includes a microwave, fridge and freezer.
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> Room Decorating > To help make plans for your new home, we want to provide you with some information to make it a smooth process:
> There must be a 30” wide by 72” tall path of egress from the door to the window. > The distance from the top of the mattress to the ceiling must be at least 25”
> Lofts may not be placed across the window.
> These room furnishing may NOT be moved or disconnected.
> Closets, walls, and doors
> Smoke detectors
> Desks and bookshelves (except in Antrim, Chinnock, Fleming, Froggatt, Hansen, Hovlid, Keith, McCalmont, Milnes, North and South Halls)
> The following are considered fire hazards and are NOT permitted:
X Hangings or decorations of combustible material such as cloth, flags, fishnets, wall hangings, crepe paper, Styrofoam, etc. X Natural vegetation of combustible nature such as Christmas trees, evergreen boughs, leaves, birch logs, etc. (Houseplants are fine)
X Multiple plug-ins or extension cords with multiple plug-ins (use power strips) X Toasters, toaster ovens, and appliances with exposed heating elements.
X The use and storage of flammable materials. X Candles or incense. No open flame objects (lit or unlit)
X The possession or use of fireworks, gunpowder, or explosive materials
X Tampering with or altering any electrical outlets or light switches (including dimmer switches and installing additional wiring.)
> Computer Service
> All rooms and lounges have WIFI. Students will be issued a laptop and will not need to purchase any additional equipment.
> Cable TV & Movies
> There are common area TVs with cable available for student use.
> Renter’s Insurance
> We strongly encourage you to have a renter’s insurance policy, if you are not already covered by a preexisting policy (some home/renter’s insurance will cover dependent’s college housing.)
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LAUNDRY & VENDING > Each residence hall has a laundry room equipped with several laundry machines and a sink for hand washing. Laundry is inclusive for residence hall students. You will tap your Stout BlueCard (ID card) to get access to machines and no card funds will be used for laundry.
We recommend that you use laundry detergent pods. Stout has front-loading washers which require less soap than top loading machines, so plan to use less laundry detergent.
Please do not use the 3-in-1 laundry sheets (they jam up the machines). Vending machines in each hall have a variety of snacks and beverages. They accept Campus Cash funds from your Stout BlueCard as well as dollars and coins. AIR CONDITIONERS > Students are allowed to bring AC units that specifically meet the requirements outlined by the university. An additional cost of $100 per academic year is applied to the student’s account for those with an AC unit.
> For information about AC unit requirements, view the Hall Handbook on the Housing Website or Gateway. > Starting June 16th, request to install an AC unit on the Housing Gateway under Requests.
Note: Red Cedar, McCalmont and North are already temperature controlled and individual AC units are not allowed.
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HALL SERVICES!
> Hall Staff
> Staff are available to assist you in the halls. To contact staff while on campus, call 715-232-3333 .
> Live in Hall Staff
> Live-in staff are also available to help you while at Stout. > RLC: Resident Life Coordinator > Professional full time staff who live in the halls. > RA: Resident Advisor > Student staff that live within the community and serve as a resource for students. > ARC: Academic Resource Coordinator > Student staff members that live in the halls that provide academic resources and support.
> Front Desks
> Front desks are open 10am-10pm, below are the services offered by the front desks in each hall
> Equipment rental such as cooking equipment, tools, vacuums, sporting equipment and games
> Free black and white double sided printing or for a small fee single sided colored printing
> Garbage bags for your room
> Package pick-up
MAILING ADDRESS
> Assistance from staff
Full Name 1110 Broadway St. South Room number & hall name
Menomonie, WI 54751
Note: Please do not send mail that will be delivered prior to your arrival.
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MOVE-IN DAY IS ON ITS WAY!
> In late July/early August you will get sent more detailed information about the move in process. Move in will occur Between August 23 and August 31. You will have an opportu nity to select a day and time for your move in. On your move in day you will be able to set up your room, explore campus and Menomonie so that you can have a relaxing day when you return to campus for Week One between 3pm–7pm on Sunday, August 31. If you would like to stay on campus once you move in you can do so as well but most students will set up their room and return right as Week One starts.
> What not to bring:
> We provide you with:
> We provide you with:
X Pets (except fish) X Large, loud stereos X Alcohol (if under 21) X Illegal drugs X Candles
Alarm clock Extra lighting/lamps Personal safe Shower shoes & caddy Bathrobe, bath towel, hand towel Laundry supplies Insurance cards Bed linens, blanket, pillow (twin XL)
> Loft, bed, mattress > Desk & chair > Mirror > Computer & cable TV jack > Carpeting > Smoke detector > Dresser > Closet with shelf & clothes bar > Bookshelf > Trash & recycling containers > Refrigerator/freezer/microwave unit
X Toasters, toaster ovens etc. X Firearms or other weapons
Coax cable Cellphone Cleaning supplies
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> Find employment opportunities all around campus! LOOKING FOR A JOB?
> Many departments offer employment opportunities throughout the year. Use CareerLink to search and apply for campus jobs. University Housing & University Dining, two of the largest student employers on campus, are taking applications right now! > Campus Employment Benefits:
> University Housing
> Regular paycheck > Meet new friends > Flexible work schedules > Walk to work > Work study or payroll offered
> Desk Assistant: $9.50/hour - Each hall has a front desk staffed by student. Desk Assistants provide services for residents at the front desk. They assist with the recycling and composting program and aid in snow removal during the winter. > Facilities Assistant: $10.00/hour - Students assist University Housing custodians with general hall cleaning such as vacuuming and washing surfaces. Applications can be found on the Housing Gateway under Work for Housing .
> University Dining
> Student Employee: $11/hour - Employing over 500 students, numerous food service positions exist throughout campus.
> Student Manager: $13/hour
> Meal & beverages provided when minimum requirements are met > Opportunity for advancement to Student Manager > No minimum hours per week
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www.uwstout.edu/involvement
DISCOVER AMAZING OPPORTUNITIES! > No matter what path you choose, the Involvement Center has you covered
> UW-Stout has you covered for involvement opportunities. With a wide variety of programs, events and initiatives, we make it easy to find something that you’ll love. Stick with something you’ve always had a passion for. Or, try something new entirely. The choice is yours. Learn more at https://connect.uwstout.edu/involvement/home/
> With more than 150 student organizations there is something for everyone. If not, students are fully encouraged to start their own organizations. > Join orgs for every major > Try a new hobby > Find a community of people > Meet New Friends & Find Something That You Love!
> Campus Life Today is the daily email for all UW-Stout students keeping you informed on campus events, student orgs and important announcements. What for it Monday - Friday during the academic year for ways to get connected to campus!
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GET CONNECTED! > CONNECT is UW-Stout’s official student engagement platform. It’s the best place to find out what’s happening on campus, search & join student organizations & stay connected to campus resources. > Search campus events & check-in when you arrive > Explore & join our 150+ student organizations > Access resources that simplify campus life > Bus tracker, dining menus, rideshare, MyUW, BlueCard balances & much more.
> Search “Stout CONNECT” > Download the app > Login with your UW-Stout username & password (Your username is the first part of your email) > Get CONNECT On Your Smartphone
> Get CONNECT On Your Computer
> Go to UW-Stout’s login page on the main website > Click “CONNECT” and login
> Once Logged in, Do the Following:
> Update your profile! Add a photo, bio, social media links, etc. Show campus who you are! > Search for something you’ll love! Explore campus events and student organizations that interest you! > Explore resources in the menu! Learn the tools and resources that you’ll use daily as a Stout Student!
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> We want everyone to have the opportunity to connect and thrive at UW-Stout. STOUT STRIVES FOR BELONGING FOR ALL
> Campus resources to support our students and their experiences at UW-Stout > Disability Services > Disability Services is committed to creating equal access and opportunity to all campus programs and services for persons with disabilities.
> At UW-Stout, we are dedicated to creating supportive environments where students from all backgrounds feel valued, included, and positioned for success. > We invite all student voices to help create living and learning spaces where everyone can reach their full academic, personal, and professional potential and feel like a vital part of our campus community.
> Fostering Success
> Fostering Success provides guidance and resources for students who have been in foster care, homeless or orphaned and who have an interest in pursuing higher education.
> The Qube
> Multicultural Student Services (MSS) > The Qube, an LGBTQIA+ resource center, offers educational and social programs open to all students. These include workshops, events, safe-space training, community-building activities, and a welcoming environment for connection. > Dedicated to the success of all students, MSS offers programs and services that support academic success, career exploration, intercultural engagement, leadership development, financial assistance, and participation in the Multicultural Living Community. > Student Support Services provides academic tutoring, personalized advising and support, tuition waived courses, and leadership opportunities to first-generation students, students who meet federal low-income criteria, and students with disabilities. * Student Support Services is funded by two federal TRIO grants and this funding accounts for 100% of the project’s total costs. > Student Support Services
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FIND BELONGING: JOIN STUDENT ORGS! > Student organizations that explore culture and identity provide welcoming spaces for all students to learn, grow, and connect with one another.
> Black Student Union > Gender & Sexuality Alliance
> Hmong Stout Student Organization > Native American Student Organization > International Club > Latinos Unidos > Chinese Culture Association > Neurodiversity Club > Asian Student Association > American Sign Language Club
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STUDENT BUSINESS SERVICES > When it’s time to pay your student bill.
> Payment Options
> Minnesota reciprocity is an agreement that allows Minnesota residents to attend UW-Stout at a reduced tuition rate—similar to what they would pay at a Minnesota public university. > To receive this tuition benefit, you must submit a reciprocity application through the Minnesota Office of Higher Education. Learn more at uwstout.edu/reciprocity . > Minnesota Reciprocity
> Online/Mobile-electronic check or credit card
> In-person (cash or check)
> Mail (check)
> Drop box (check)
> Flywire (International students)
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GETTING YOU WHERE YOU NEED TO GO! > Students can easily live car-free while at UW-Stout. We offer a number of programs to ensure that students have multiple options to get around campus, Menomonie, and the region.
> Biking
> Parking Permits available for purchase August 16th.
> Bring your bike or rent one through our StoutBikes Bike share program. Park you bike in our outdoor racks, under our bike shelter, or rent a bike locker. Starting June 16th, apply for a bike locker on the Housing Gateway under Requests .
> You must have your housing assignment (if living in a residence hall) and be registered for classes prior to purchasing a permit. Permits can be purchased online at www.uwstout.edu/parking and paid by credit card or adding to student billing. Note: Please contact Parking Services if any changes to your permit are needed. If your desired permit is sold out, you may add yourself to the wait list and purchase a second choice permit type, if available.
> Buses
> Ride free on our campus & community buses, or for a fare, one of our regional buses to Minneapolis, Madison, Milwaukee & more!
> UW-Stout Rideshare
> Find other Stout students to carpool with at www.uwstoutrideshare.com
Residence Hall Type of Permit
$120.00 Semester
$240.00 Yearly
Main Campus Residence Hall Reserved
$215.00
$430.00
North Campus Residence Hall Reserved
$225.00
$450.00
$225.00
$450.00
Main Campus Commuter
$75.00
$150.00
Commuter Permit (off campus)
−
$20.00
Motorcycle/Moped Permit
Note: Short term parking permits available. Please visit the parking website for more information. www.uwstout.edu/parking
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www.uwstout.edu/dining
A DINING EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE > University Dining is committed to providing all students access to balanced choices in our dining locations. We support our students and guests in making informed choices by providing nutrition fact panels with ingredients and allergen information online, nutrition counseling from our full-time registered dietitian, and a variety of educational resources throughout our locations.
> What’s on the menu?
> To review the menu, find nutrition and allergen information, check prices, or hours of operation, use the following resources:
My Plate Analysis
> plateanalysis.uwstout.edu (Click on the apple menu or nutrition information)
CONNECT
> Search for “Stout CONNECT” on the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Kiosks & iPads
> Kiosks and iPads are located at each cafeteria and iPads are outside Student Center dining locations.
> Green-To-Go Program & To Go Meals
> The Green-To-Go program is free to all students living in residence halls and aims to minimize the use of disposable dinnerware for those wanting “to go” meals. > Compostable “to go” containers are also available in the cafeterias for your convenience and cost $0.80 per visit.
Note: Fall menus will begin August 31st
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> Students with medically required special diets are encouraged to be their own advocates and notify dining staff about their food allergies, intolerances, or health conditions. University Dining maintains a Special Diet Pantry which offers food options for students with specific dietary needs. Medical documentation for allergies or intolerances will be requested to ensure needs are thoroughly addressed. > Special Diet Pantry
Dining Locations:
> Questions about Dining?
- Dining Locations
- Residence Halls
University Dining 160 Price Commons
715-232-1585 dining@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/dining
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www.uwstout.edu/life-stout/recreation
YOUR PLACE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING & LIFETIME FITNESS.
> Find an activity that works with your lifestyle.
> Purchasing a Membership
> Membership Types
> Fitness
> Fitness and climbing memberships can be purchased online or in person at the Health & Fitness Center or Stout Adventures. > Go to: Shoppes@Stout > Select Stout Memberships > Choose the Urec or Stout Adventures store to see options
> Includes access to the Heath & Fitness Center, the 24/7 North Point Fitness center, and Group Exercise classes.
> Climbing Wall
> Includes access to Stout Adventures Climbing Wall, climbing gear, belay clinic, and instruction from Stout Adventures staff members.
> Open Recreation
> Students have free access to openly recreate in the Multi-Purpose Room, West Gym and Racquetball courts. Limited equipment is available for check out.
> Sports Clubs
> Alfresco Outing, Blue Devil Lifting, Bow Hunting, Bowling, Boxing, Clay Target Shooting, Climbing, Competitive Shotgun, Cycling, Disc Golf, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Men’s Hockey, Men’s Lacrosse, Men’s Rugby, Men’s Soccer, Men’s Volleyball, Spikeball, Swim, Water Ski, Women’s Hockey, Women’s Rugby, Women’s Volleyball, Wrestling, Yeti Ultimate
> Intramural Sports
Intramural Sports serves more than 3,500 participants annually on campus. It provides an opportunity for students to remain active by competing in their favorite sport or try something new! Whatever level of play you are looking for - recreational or competitive - Intramural Sports has something to offer! Sign up online with a team or as a free agent for sports in one of our four blocks throughout the year.
Membership Length
Stout Adventure
Fitness
Calendar
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$85.00
Academic (Sep - May)
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$60.00
Monthly
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$12.00
Summer
$20.00
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Day Pass
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$5.00
Note: All fitness memberships are included in segregated fees.
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Registration opens June 1st, 2025 on Shoppes@Stout
> Blue Devil Rec Connect (8/28/25 - 8/30/25)
> Join Stout Adventures in exploring your new backyard! This program is designed for first-year students. You will meet like-minded folks, become familiar with campus, and explore the surrounding area through various activities and day trips before starting your first semester here at UW-Stout.
All are welcome and no experience is needed. Activities will include the following and more.
> Outdoor Challenge Course
> Yard Games
> Beach Day
> Indoor Climbing Wall
> Paddle Boarding
> Kayaking & Canoeing
> Hiking
> Outdoor Picnic
**No prior backpacking experience is necessary Trip Cost: $290.00 and includes 2 trip leaders, transportation, meals, activities, and all necessary equipment.
Sign up Online or contact Stout Adventures for more information:
stoutadventures@uwstout.edu or 715-232-5625.
> Stout Adventures is a comprehensive outdoor recreation program open to students, faculty, staff, and the local community providing a variety of outdoor programming. > Indoor Climbing Wall > Stout Adventures > Our climbing gym houses two 30ft climbing walls and a bouldering wall. We have 12 ropes and over 50 climbing and bouldering routes, created for beginner to advanced climbers.
> Trip & Clinic Program
> Backpacking, rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking & more! Destinations near & far from one to ten days in length.
> Rental Center
> No matter the season, everything you need to get outdoors is available for rent.
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www.uwstout.edu/counseling
STUDENT COUNSELING CENTER & STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES > We employ licensed and trained practitioners to meet the mental health and medical needs of our students. Visit the Student Counseling Center and Student Health Services online to review the numerous clinical and mental health services available for students. Should you desire to transfer care to Stout, please follow the instructions below.
> Transferring Care
> Schedule an Appointment
> To transfer your care to one of our providers, please have your current mental health or medical practitioner send your treatment summary or medical records to the Student Counseling Center or Student Health Services.
> Schedule your initial appointment to discuss your care needs, answer any questions you have about existing services, or complete any forms to ensure our records are up-to-date. Subsequent appointments can be made at that time.
> Student Counseling Center > Student Health Services Operated by Student Health Centre
410 Bowman Hall Menomonie WI 54751 Phone: 715-232-2468 Fax: 715-232-2111 www.uwstout.edu/counseling counseling@uwstout.edu
103 1st Ave W Menomonie WI 54751 Phone: 715-232-1314 Fax: 800-755-2594 https://employeehc.com/uwstout/
> Self-Help Resources
> Northwest Connections 24/7 Crisis line Call 888-552-6642 > National Text Crisis Line 24/7 Text 741741 > Additional crisis resource call and text lines are listed on your Stout ID card or mobile credential.
> The Student Counseling Center website has a Self-Help Resources section where you can find information on a variety of topic areas, including things such as adjustment, anxiety, trauma, eating, relationships, sleep, and more. > Campus has two relaxation spaces for students to use. One is the Zen Zone in the Student Counseling Center. You do not need to be a client to use this space. The other is the Sensory Space in the Library.
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COLLEGE COMES WITH A LOT OF QUESTIONS > That's why we have a variety of services available to you from career advice to counseling.
• Admissions
• Financial Aid Office 210 Bowman Hall 715.232.1363 finaid1@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/finaid • Involvement Center 106 Memorial Student Center 715.232.1772 involvement@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/involvement
• Stoutfitters 102 Memorial Student Center 715.232.1235 www.bkstr.com/uwstoutstore • Student Business Services 125 Administration Building 715.232.1656 • Student Counseling Center 410 Bowman Hall 715.232.2468 counseling@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/counseling • Student Health Services Operated by Student Health Centre 103 1st Avenue West 715.232.1314 https://employeehc.com/uwstout/ sbservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/stubus
212 Sorensen Hall 715.232.1232 admissions@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/admissions
• Advisement Center 11 Bowman Hall 715.232.1465
advisement@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/advisement
• TRIO Student Support Services 310 Bowman Hall 715.232.5180 ruppean@uwstout.edu wwwcs.uwstout.edu/aspire • Athletics 203 Sports & Fitness Center 715.232.2224 athletics.uwstout.edu
• Qube
121 Price Commons 715.232.5622 qube@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/lgbtq
• McNair Scholars Program 425 Bowman Hall 715.232.5490 wynns@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/mcnair • Memorial Student Center 302 10th Avenue East 715.232.2000
• Campus Card Office 110 Price Commons 715.232.3686
• University Dining
160 Price Commons 715.232.1585 dining@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/dining
campuscard@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/campus-card
mscreservations@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/studentcenter
• Career Services
• University Housing 170 Price Commons 715.232.1121 housing@uwstout.edu
• Multicultural Student Services 217 Bowman Hall 715.232.1381 multicultural@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/multicultural
103 Administration Building 715.232.3595 careerservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/careers
www.uwstout.edu/housing
• Dean of Students 130 Bowman Hall 715.232.1181
• University Police 110 University Services Building 715.232.2222 police@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/police
• Parking Services 110 University Services Building 715.232.1792 parking@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/parking
dean_of_students@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/dean
• Disability Services
• University Recreation
• The Qube
120 Library Learning Center 715.232.2995 disabilityservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/disability-services
41 Sports & Fitness Center 715.232.1392 urec@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/urec
121 Price Commons 715.232.5471 qube@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/lgbtq
EXPLORE MENOMONIE!
> Outdoor Trails & Parks
> Ride your bike around the Lake Menomin Loop or explore the Red Cedar Trail. Menomonie prides itself on being a bike friendly community. Hike around the Devil’s Punchbowl or any of the many parks in the area to see the beautiful scenery Menomonie has to offer.
> Downtown
> Take a leisurely stroll through historic downtown Menomonie and check out all the local shops. With boutiques, game stores, antique shops, and more, there’s something for everyone here!
> Restaurants & Coffee Shops
> Menomonie has a wide variety of restaurants and hangout spots! Wood fired pizza, burgers, sushi, pho, hoagies and sandwiches, or a classic Wisconsin supper club are all close to campus. Locally roasted coffee, sweet treats, and cozy places to study and connect with friends are scattered throughout town and often have live music or events throughout the year.
> Transportation
> Menomonie is only 60 miles from the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, 23 miles from Eau Claire, and 200 miles from Madison. The Badger Bus and Jefferson Lines offer convenient scheduling and trips to many towns and cities along the 94 corridor helping you get to where you want to go!
Meet the Designer! Hello! My name is Olivia Wittmann, and I am a senior at UW-Stout majoring in Graphic Design and Interactive Media with a double concentration in Communication Design and Interaction Design. I hope this book answered your UW-Stout questions and helped you through the next steps of your experience! UW-Stout is a great place to learn, meet new people and make great memories. See you soon!
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