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Learn what Stout has to offer.

LIFE@STOUT

Action Required See inside for details.

STUDENT LIFE AND SERVICES Learn more at www.uwstout.edu/life-at-stout

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www.uwstout.edu/life-at-stout

Congratulations on your acceptance to UW-Stout! This booklet, designed by students, gives you a glimpse of the services and opportunities that make up life at Stout.

HELP US PREPARE FOR YOUR ARRIVAL! > Let us know where you are at in your decision making process. Then get more info and steps about housing.

No matter where you are in your decision making process please complete step one. This will help get you information that will best help you. STEP 1 > Let us know where you are at in your decision making process by going to: www.uwstout.edu/housing-gateway Login with your UW-Stout username and password.* STEP 2

> Review housing options available to you based on the residence policy.

Room selection times are based on when you sign your Housing and Dining Contract and submit your pre-payment. The earlier you complete your contract and pre-payment, the earlier your room selection time will be.

* Forgot your password or have not activated your email account? Go to: password.uwstout.edu

Board of Regents’ Housing Policy When signing your housing contract, please keep in mind the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents’ Housing Policy. Students are required to live on campus their first two years after high school, unless they are exempt from the policy below:

Questions?

LIFE@STOUT > Get ready for your...

Contact or visit University Housing online if you have questions about the residency requirement, Housing Gateway, or other questions about living on campus.

Those freshman and sophomore students (59 credits or less) who are not veterans, married or living with parents or legal guardians (within a 40-mile driving distance of Menomonie), shall be required to live in a university- operated residence hall.

715-232-1121 housing@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/housing

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Welcome to Life@Stout!

04 Welcome

05 Inclusivity

06 Academics

07 Housing Living Communities 13 Disability Services Counseling Center

Blue Devil Behavior

• Respect Others

09 Room Diagrams

10 Your Room

11 Student Health Smart + Healthy

Show concern for others. Treat people well and be kind to them. Avoid labeling people or discriminating. Act in a way that helps create a positive community. • Respect Authority Faculty and staff (including student staff members) are invested in making Stout a great place to learn and grow. Appreciate the responsibilities that come with everyone’s role. • Respect Property We provide things like furniture, athletic equipment and facilities to make your Stout experience better. Take care of it; treat things with care. • Display Integrity Be truthful and forthcoming with everyone. Follow the rules and policies that have been established. They were made for a reason. • Respect Yourself Think about your behavior before you do something. Challenge yourself to look at things from

> Hello Class of 2024!

15 Dining

17 Campus Jobs BlueCard

18 Campus Events

19 Involvement PickOne

A welcome message from your Stout Student Association President.

21 Athletics

22 University Recreation

23 Sustainability

24 Transportation

Hello! My name is Devin Dumke and I am the President of the Stout Student Association, your student government. Welcome to UW Stout! I hope you are as excited for this upcoming year as I am. As the rest of this booklet will show you, there is a wide variety of clubs, teams, and activities for you to choose from on campus. I encourage you to take advantage of all that is available to you and find your niche! There are over 160+ student organizations at Stout, all of which are student-led. If you have an idea for a student organization that doesn’t exist yet, start your own! Your first year of college can be a daunting experience, and if you feel like you haven’t yet found your place you are not alone. There are many people on this campus that are invested in your success, and we’re all here to help you. College is challenging, and it takes a physical and mental toll on us all. Please reach out to Student Health Services or the Counseling

Center if you feel it is beneficial. They are just two of the many services provided to you to help improve your well-being. We at the Stout Student Association are also looking to improve the wellbeing of all students. Empowered by state law, the Stout Student Association places student representatives in the decision-making process of the University, as well as empowering student voices at the local, state, and national level. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us when you have an issue that needs to be addressed, or have an idea to make campus better. Our office is located at room 118 Memorial Student Center, and we are always looking for students to get involved! Once again, I’d like to welcome you to your home away from home as you begin your college journey. The friends and memories you make along the way are priceless, and last long after you graduate and step off campus for the final time. I hope to see you around this year, and I hope you enjoy your time at Stout!

25 Esports UW-Stout Instagram

27 Police

28 Explore Menomonie

29 Campus Directory Campus Map

Coming in March

Coming in June

Coming in August

a new perspective. Instead of following a crowd, be an individual.

Start Your Experience Take the first steps in preparing for your arrival in the fall by selecting your Room, Roommate Preferences, and Dining Plan for the upcoming school year.

Get To Know Campus Become more familiar with campus and learn about a variety of resources available for you. Find a campus job, purchase a fitness membership, or get involved with a student organization.

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.

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 up your new Life@Stout.

#StoutProud

facebook.com/uwstout

@UWStout

@uwstoutpics

— President Dumke

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www.uwstout.edu/academics

STOUT STRIVES FOR INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE > We want everyone to have the opportunity to thrive and reach their goals.

Each student is an integral part of our community.

Services & Resources

• Multicultural Student Services • LGBTQIA+ Resource Center (The Qube) • Disability Services • Office of International Education

• Veteran’s Services • Fostering Success • Student Support Services

GET YOUR STUDY ON

Study 2 hours for every credit hour!

We’re a part of a global society and Stout provides opportunities for you to apply your degree, career path, interests, and experiences beyond campus. Together we develop language, habits, and practices that are inclusive, embrace diverse perspectives, and celebrate our differences.

Take advantage of the academic resources in the halls and on campus.

• Residence halls have multiple lounges and spaces to meet your study needs. • Academic Resource Coordinators (ARCs) are in all residence halls to give pointers and advise you academically. • Visit one of the no-charge tutors available to all students in subjects like writing, math, chemistry, and more.

• Study in ons of our academic building lounges or focus in the library on the quiet floors or in a private room. • Get your Stout provided laptop and connect to Wi-Fi throughout campus to complete assignments. • Later in the evening, quiet hours provide an academic-friendly environment.

People of all races, sexual orientations, gender identities/expressions, countries, cultures, ability levels, religions, ethnic groups, and socioeconomic backgrounds are welcome at UW-Stout!

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RESIDENCE HALLS AREN’T JUST A ROOF OVER YOUR HEAD > They’re where you’ll build a community of lasting relationships.

YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME > Welcoming communities to ease college transition.

• Front Desk Services Check out vacuums, games, and kitchen supplies with your BlueCard. • Laundry Rooms Check your phone for machine availability or view the progress of your laundry. • Printers Black and white printing is free through the front desk. No need to bring printers or paper. • Card Access Buildings are locked 24/7. Gain access to your building with your BlueCard. • Game and Lounge Spaces Connect your gaming system to one of the many large-screen TVs or play pool or foosball.

• Vending Machines Refuel between classes or grab a late- night treat with your BlueCard. • Meeting and Study Spaces Study individually or with a group in one of our many study rooms and lounges. • Housing Staff Navigate through college life with the help of our trained staff members. • Hall Leadership Committees Teams of fellow hallmates who develop leadership skills and plan events for your hall.

First Year Experience (FYE) and The Next Experience (TNE) seek to connect residents to the University, ease their transition into the college experience, and provide opportunities for social and academic development. • Multicultural Living Community A community for any students interested in social justice and living in a diverse environment. Some students living on the floor will also be participating in the Stoutward Bound program. • Out@Stout Living Community LGBTQIA+ students and their allies create and maintain a safe and supportive living environment. • TRIO SSS Living Community A community for students who are eligible to join the TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) program at Stout. Participants live in an academically supportive environment with others who have shared lived experiences, including first generation college students, students with financial need, and/or students with a documented disability. Students interested in the living community should also apply to join the TRIO SSS program. • Honors Living Community Honors students are supported through academically focused courses and activities.

• Residence Hall

Leadership Program Participate in activities and events to help you grow your leadership skills.

Kitchen Spaces Cook a late night pizza or feast with your friends in our hall kitchens.

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Residence Hall Rates

• Standard Rate

We provide you with:

Double Room: $2,305 Extended Double Room: $2,405

Triple Room: $2,105 Single Room: $2,805

• Window Blinds • Desk & Chair

• Dresser • Mirror

• Twin Extra Long Bed • Closet

• Remodeled Rate

• Lofted Bed Extra-long twin beds (33” x 80”) come with a loft of adjustable height. Lofted beds can fit a futon 80” or less underneath.

Double Room: $2,405 Triple Room: $2,505 Single Room: $2,905

• Wireless Internet & Cable TV Enjoy high speed internet and digital cable service providing 140+ TV and music channels.

The basic 2021-2022 costs listed per semester. The 2022- 2023 rates have not been set. See housing website for full list of room rates.

• Microfridge Microwave, freezer, and refrigerator in one!

Room Diagrams

Non-Movable Furniture

Movable Furniture

You can bring:

Double Room 11’ x 15’ x 7’8” (L x W x H)

Triple Room 19’10” x 10’10” x 7’8” (L x W x H )

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• Extra Lighting • Comfy Seating

• Fans • Stereo

• TV & Movies • Art & Décor

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AT THE HEART OF YOUR HEALTH

54% of UW-Stout residence hall students don’t drink On some campuses, drinking is often part of the social life for students, but misuse of alcohol is a growing problem. If you choose to drink alcohol, you will impact yourself and other people; often these impacts are negative. UW-Stout takes an aggressive approach to underage drinking and alcohol abuse. There are financial and educational consequences for students who violate alcohol policies. If you come to UW-Stout, we want you to have fun and enjoy yourself, but you need to do this in responsible ways. YOU DON’T NEED TO DRINK TO FIT IN

We are committed to promoting and maintaining a healthy campus and community. All enrolled Stout students are eligible to use Student Health Services.

• Triage Nurse • Preventative Care • Illness & Injury Evaluation/Treatment • Mental Health & Psychiatry Care • Ongoing Care for Chronic Health Conditions • Prescription & Over the Counter Medicine

• LGBTQIA+ Care • Laboratory Tests

We now bill most major insurance plans. Give us your insurance card and we’ll do the rest! No insurance? Cash payer discounts are available.

Navigate App Navigate is a UW-Stout resource that helps students plan their academic success. With just a few clicks, students see their class schedules, advisor information, and can explore academic majors. Plus, friendly reminders and assistance with tuition due dates, registration, or scheduling advisor appointments. It’s a go-to app to help navigate academic life here at UW-Stout Download the “Navigate Student” App by going to > uwstout.edu/navigate

Transferring Care To transfer your care to one of our providers, please have your current medical practitioner send your treatment summary or medical records to the Counseling Center or Student Health Services.

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www.uwstout.edu/disability-services

OUR CAMPUS RECOGNIZES DISABILITY AS AN ASPECT OF DIVERSITY

YOU MATTER. WE ARE HERE TO LISTEN!

The Zen Zone Reduce stress in the Zen Zone—a calming space with massage chairs, books, and light therapy resources.

As you navigate your studies, friendships, career options, or personal life, we provide confidential counseling services to all enrolled students at no additional charge.

• Individual, Couple, and Group Counseling • Same Day Crisis Services • Consultation Appointments • Alcohol & Drug Education • Outreach & Prevention • Online Screenings and Self-Help Resources • SilverCloud, a self-help app

Our campus is committed to creating equal access and opportunities in all aspects of campus life for persons with disabilities. Both graduate and undergraduate students with disabilities receive services through our office. We help remove barriers for:

• Academics • Campus Housing

• Campus Activities & Events

SilverCloud is an online, self-guided, interactive resource that provides UW students, faculty, and staff with no-cost, confidential help for mental health issues and stress management 24 hours a day. SilverCloud is not designed to replace in-person mental health treatment for many complex concerns but may be an effective option for students with mild to moderate symptoms to:

AIM Portal Login to apply for service, access or update records, and review information related to access solutions. > sierra.accessible learning.com/UWStout/

• Help manage day- to-day stresses and anxiety • Reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety

• Learn skills to

Disability Services uses the Social Justice Model for delivering means of access to students. Where the Medical Model may have been effective at one time, it reinforces a “separate but equal” system rather than full inclusion within a community of peers.

understand thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

Transferring Care To transfer your care to one of our licensed and trained counselors, please have your current mental health practitioner send your treatment summary to the Counseling Center for review and processing. An initial appointment will be scheduled to discuss care needs, answer questions about services, and complete any forms to ensure records are current. Subsequent appointments can be made following the initial appointment.

• Improve resilience

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www.uwstout.edu/dining

The Zen Zone Reduce stress in the Zen Zone - a calming space with massage chairs, books, and light therapy resources. Mini Mart Need to replenish your fridge or snack shelf? On north campus, North Point Mini Mart provides convenient shopping for food, beverages, and personal items. On south campus, Blue Devil Market offers an assortment of food and beverage options to meet any need. The Zen Zone Reduce stress in the Zen Zone - a calming space with massage chairs, books, and light therapy resources. Student Center Wh ther your craving a fresh salad, a gourmet s ndwich, a tasty stir-fry, or a coffee fix, you’ll find something to fit your needs at the Blue Devil Market and Fireside Cafe.

OUR TWO CAFETERIAS MAKE DINING EASY > We offer a diverse selection to meet your needs whether that’s a quick bite, a homemade favorite, or a relaxing place to share a meal with friends.

Price Commons and North Point cafeterias provide a pleasing variety of entrées and unlimited sides, salads, desserts, and beverages. Cafeterias are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner weekdays. Brunch and dinner are available on weekends.

The Zen Zone Reduce stress in the Zen Zone - a calming space with massage chairs, books, and light therapy resources. Late Night Need a late- ig t snack? Blue Devil M rk t and North Point Late-Night are open late to satisfy any craving.

Fresh Food

Great Value

Convenient Hours

WHERE ELSE CAN I EAT? SO MANY OPTIONS!

Nationally Ranked University Dining ranked in the top 5% nationally for student satisfaction among 262 colleges.

Dining Plans

• Plan 1

• Plan 2

$1,194

$1,294

Special Events Great American Cookout Gourmet Burger Night Steak Night Rock N Roll Pizza and Wings Thanksgiving Feast Holiday Feast Late Night Breakfast

• Plan 3

• Plan 4

$1,394

$1,494

• Plan 5

• Plan 6

$1,594

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BLUE DEVIL MARKET

The basic 2021-2022 costs listed per semester.

facebook.com/UWStoutDining

@uwstout_dining

COMMONS

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www.uwstout.edu/jobs/studentjobs

www.uwstout.edu/life-stout/student-life/campus-events

IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT THE MONEY

DISCOVER SOMETHING GREAT TO DO ON CAMPUS

OK, it’s mostly about the money. But there are other perks to having a campus job.

With a wide variety of events available to students, we offer both in-person and virtual opportunities to meet you no matter where you’re at!

• Backyard Bash Annual student organization fair featuring 160+ involvement opportunities. Meet new people, find your passion and connect to campus. • Music, Comedy, and Films Open mic nights, nationally recognized comedians, emerging bands, and new films.

• Service Events Community clean-ups and volunteer in the community. • Social Events Game nights, craft nights, bingo and trivia. • Social Justice Programs Engage in conversations related to social justice, diversity, and inclusion.

• Gain references and boost your resume • Meet other students and make friends • Have a job to return to each semester • Flexible hours that work around your class schedule • Work study and state payroll position available

Need a Job? University Dining ranked in the top 5% nationally for student satisfaction among 262 colleges. > https://www.uwstout.edu/life- stout/dining/student-employment

→ CAMPUS CARD

www.uwstout.edu/campuscard

ALL-ACCESS PASS

Use your BlueCard to get into athletic events or get discounts on tickets!

82% of students say attending student activities helped them feel a sense of belonging on campus.

Eating on Campus

Event Admission

Laundry Machine

Building Access

Fitness Membership

facebook.com/uwstoutmsc facebook.com/bluedevilproductions

Blue Devil Productions Blue Devil Productions, our student programming board, brings the latest in entertainment to campus. As a student, most activities are free so there’s no excuse to be bored!

@uwstoutmsc • @bdpstout

@uwstoutmsc

Laptop Checkout

Library Services

Bookstore Purchases

Riding the Bus

Voter ID Compliance

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www.uwstout.edu/involvement • pickone.uwstout.edu

EXPLORE WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

Pick One! Check out the student organizations available at: > pickone.uwstout.edu

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 been passionate about or try something entirely new! The choice is yours.

• Campus-wide Events • Civic Engagement & Service • LGBTQIA+ Events and Programs

• Leadership Opportunities • Social Justice Programs • Student Organizations

WHAT WILL BE YOUR ONE? Finding a way to get connected to campus is important. We encourage you to pick at least one thing to get involved in! Those who do often perform better academically and are happier with their college experience. Discover new interests, develop new friendships, and make the most of your college experience!

Pick One! Pick One! encourages students to find at least one thing to become actively engaged in outside of the classroom!

160+ Student Organizations Getting involved in a student organization is more than just building your résumé. It’s about finding something you’re passionate about, trying new things, meeting new people, developing interpersonally, and making campus home.

• Academic & Professional • Athletics & Recreation • Cultural & Identity • Fraternity & Sorority Life • Leadership • LGBTQIA+ Programs

• Military & Veterans • On-Campus Employment • Performing Arts • Service and Volunteerism • Student Organizations • Spiritual

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The Zen Zone Reduce stress in the Zen Zone - a calming space with massage chairs, books, and light therapy resources. Fitness Come workout on our cardio and strength training equipment in both our fitness centers. Members also have access to our full group fitness schedule and can purchase personal training sessions.

IN THE WIAC > Get in free to all regular season home games with your UW-Stout BlueCard.

The Zen Zone Reduce stress in the Zen Zone - a calming space with massage chairs, books, and light therapy resources. Intramurals Join more than 25 offerings in women’s, men’s, and open leagues and tournaments. From basketball and volleyball

to billiards and trenchball, there is a league for you.

• Fall

• Winter

• Spring

Football Women’s Volleyball Women’s Soccer Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Women’s Tennis

Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Indoor Track Women’s Indoor Track Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Gymnastics

Women’s Softball Men’s Baseball Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track

The Zen Zone Reduce stress in the Zen Zone - a calming space with massage chairs, books, and light therapy resources. Stout Adventures Explore your adv nturous side by climbing our indoor wall, renting recreation and camping gear, joining on a weekend excursion, or making a group reservation at our challenge course.

BUILD YOUR OWN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE

Sport Clubs Explore over 30 different clubs!

Special Events Strength Competition Let’s GlOw Blue Devil Run Urec Extravaganza Golf Scramble Rockfest

Get a membership to the Fitness Center or climbing wall. Try both places out for free during the Urec Extravaganza. Get fit in Urec’s fitness centers, courts, fields, adventure recreation program and more!

#BleedBlue

facebook.com/stoutbluedevils

* CI student rates can be found online • Student Fitness* Academic: Free Break Months: $20

• Climbing Wall

facebook.com/stouturec

@stoutbluedevils

Calendar Year: $85 Academic Year: $60 Month: $12 Day: $5

@urec_stout

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HELP UW-STOUT CONTINUE ITS PATH TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY

Solar Panels We have a solar array on the roof of Merle Price Commons and we’re working on adding more renewable energy projects!

Bike Friendly League of American Bicyclists have designated UW-Stout a Bike Friendly University.

Connect with our Sustainability Office, join a sustainability organization, volunteer at the campus garden, or participate in sustainability events.

GETTING WHERE YOU NEED GO > We offer many transportation programs for students to get where they need to go.

• Carbon Neutrality UW-Stout is a signatory of the Carbon Commitment, an effort to address climate change by committing our campus to neutralizing our greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. • Green Fee Student-approved funds that support sustainability initiatives across campus like solar panels or energy efficient lighting. • Recycling & Compositing UW-Stout is the only UW school to offer campus-wide compost and recycling collection with compost and recycling bins in all buildings.

• UW-Sprout Campus Garden A garden that generates vegetables, berries, and herbs. Student jobs are available each year. • Green to Go Reusable to-go food containers that help you to reduce your landfilled waste. • Building Dashboard UW-Stout offers the Building Dashboard to showcase real-time

• StoutBikes Bike Share Rent a bike for a semester,

• Local and Regional Buses Get around campus with the StoutRoute Campus Bus or hop on the Community Route Bus to get around Menomonie. All bus services are free with a UW-Stout BlueCard. Students can also buy a ticket on one of three regional bus lines that run to Minneapolis, Madison, Milwaukee, or the MSP airport. • Bike Amenities We have several bike parking options including bike racks, bike shelters, and bike lockers to secure your bike. We offer a number of fix-it stations around campus to help you pump your tires or do a quick fix.

Parking Permits If you need to drive, parking permits are available for students. Students who don’t need a year-long permit can purchase daily, weekly and semester parking permits.

summer, or week for a very low cost. All bike rentals include lights, locks, and helmets for your safety. Rentals are offered through Stout Adventures. • Living Car-Free in Menomonie It’s totally possible to live car-free in Menomonie! There are many stores, restaurants, and other services within biking and walking distance of campus. • UW-Stout Rideshare Connect with other carpoolers through our online rideboard to find or offer a ride.

energy use – in kWh, dollars spent, and CO2 emitted – by our campus buildings. > uwstout.edu/building-dashboard

• Resident Housing $240

• Commuters $150

#1 IN THE UW-SYSTEM 2020 Recyclemania Tournament

• Weekend Parking Free

SUSTAINABLE STOUT

facebook.com/ sustainablestout

The basic 2020-2021 costs listed per semester. The 2021-2022 rates have not been set.

@sustainablestout

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STAY ENGAGED ON YOUR CAMPUS > Follow UW-Stout on Instagram for a handful of helpful posts to keep students involved and informed.

Followers can expect: • Student takeovers • Important reminders and announcements • Daily campus events • Ask questions • Campus tours • Wellness tips • #DogsOfUWStout

A NEW CHALLENGER APPROACHES > A new way for students to compete at the collegiate level.

View the Action > www.twitch.tv/stoutesports

Stout has just launched its first varsity collegiate Esports team in the this fall! It offers students a new opportunity to compete for Stout against other colleges and universities across the country.

• Fall 2020 Season

• Spring 2021 Season Collegiate Rocket League (CRL) Tespa Overwatch College League of Legends (CLOL)

NACE Rocket League Tespa Overwatch Preseason

Apply for the 2021-2022 academic year. Tryouts will be held this spring! > www.uwstout.edu/life-stout/esports/play-stout

@uwstoutpics on Instagram

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AVAILABLE, ACCESSIBLE, AND APPROACHABLE > In partnership with students, staff, and visitors, we protect and serve UW-Stout’s diverse community.

Explore MENOMONIE

Stout Alert Our emergency system will notify you via text and email during a critical incident.

We have police officers on duty 24/7/365. We are always engaged with the university community in public relations, community policing, and educational efforts.

exploremenomonie.com

University Police’s Relationship with University Housing and Campus We recognize that students and their home communities have different experiences with police. Our office partners with University Housing for educational programming focusing on community policing efforts. We also address violations of state or federal law and assist in crisis and safety response protocols. More information and events will be available once you arrive to campus. In the meantime, if you have any questions about what to expect from University Police while living in the residence halls, please contact us or University Housing.

Smithsonian Magazine ranked Menomonie one of the “20 Best Small Towns in America.”

• 6 Pizza Places • 6 Coffee Shops

• 3 Hiking and Biking Trails • 2 Performing Arts Centers

• 2 Gaming Stores • 3 Disc Golf Courses

• 1 Public Library • 5 Grocery Stores

• 7 Plex Cinema • 1 Sewing Store

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We know college can come with a lot of questions. > That’s why we have a variety of services available to you from career advice to counseling.

North Hall

South Hall

Adventure Challenge Course Don and Nona Williams Stadium

Burton Nelson Field Alumni Field

General Services Building

University Services Building Baseball Field

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• Admissions

• Disability Services

• The Qube

212 Sorensen Hall 715.232.1232 admissions@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/admissions

120 Library Learning Center 715.232.2995 disabilityservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/disability-services • 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

121 Price Commons 715.232.5471 qube@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/lgbtq

• Advisement Center 11 Bowman Hall 715.232.1465

• Stoutfitters 102 Memorial Student Center 715.232.1235 www.bkstr.com/uwstoutstore • Student Business Services 125 Administration Building 715.232.1656

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• ASPIRE 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

sbservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/stubus

• Student Health Services 103 1st Avenue West 715.232.1314 health@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/studenthealth

• LGBTQIA+ Program 122 Price Commons 715.232.5622

Student Health Center Tainter Hall Jeter Hall

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• University Dining

• 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

160 Price Commons 715.232.3686 dining@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/dining

campuscard@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/campus-card

• Career Services

• University Housing 170 Price Commons 715.232.1121 housing@uwstout.edu

103 Administration Building 715.232.3595 careerservices@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/careers

Jarvis Hall – Science Wing Addition

Jarvis Hall – Science Wing

Jarvis Hall – Technology Wing Micheels Hall Administration Building Applied Arts Heating Plant

Memorial Student Center

Communication Technologies Merle M. Price Commons

mscreservations@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/studentcenter

www.uwstout.edu/housing

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Student Residence Parking

Campus Parking Permit

Public Meter Parking

• Counseling Center 410 Bowman Hall 715.232.2468

• University Police 110 University Services Building 715.232.2222 police@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/police

• Multicultural Student Services 217 Bowman Hall 715.232.1381 multicultural@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/multicultural

counseling@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/counsel

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• Dean of Students 130 Bowman Hall 715.232.1181

• University Recreation

• Parking Services 110 University Services Building 715.232.1792 parking@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/parking

41 Sports & Fitness Center 715.232.1392 urec@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/urec

dean_of_students@uwstout.edu www.uwstout.edu/services/dean

Harvey Hall

Fryklund Hall

Bowman Hall

Sports and Fitness Center (Johnson Fieldhouse)

Vocational Rehabilitation

Child & Family-Study Center Heritage Hall Sorensen Hall Robert S. Swanson Learning Center

Campus Map Academic, Administrative and Student Services Buildings Residence Halls Athletic Buildings and Facilities

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University Housing 170 Price Commons 1110 South Broadway Menomonie WI, 54751

Meet the Designer! Hello! My name is Tjorven Landwehr and I’m a senior at UW-Stout majoring in Graphic Design with a double concentration in Communication and Interactive Design. I hope this book gives you insight into what your life will become and help prepare you for your first year at UW-Stout. You’ll find that it is an amazing campus to learn, get involved, make lasting memories, and meet a ton of new people!

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