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Division of Student AffairsThe Division of Student Affairs is the administrative unit of the uni- versity that is responsible for providing leadership and coordination of programs and services designed to support the learning and development of UW students so that they may be informed and engaged citizens and leaders in the communities of Wyoming, the nation, and the world.
In partnership with UW faculty, staff, and students, the Division of Student Affairs orchestrates the enrollment management programs of the University to recruit and retain a student body of the size and diversity appropriate to the needs of the state, the demands of the world of work, and the resources of the institution. The division also develops and delivers services, programs, and facilities that promote the intellectual, personal, cultural, and civic development of students; coordinates efforts to create a caring community in which individuals are respected, encouraged to pursue excellence, and achieve their potential; and fosters the celebration of diversity of individuals and cultures.
There are three clusters within the Division of Student Affairs which include Enrollment Management; Health and Wellness; and Residence Life, Dining Services, and the Wyoming Union. The Enrollment Management cluster consists of the Admissions Office; Center for Advising and Career Services; Office of the Registrar; Student Educational Opportunity which includes University Disability Support Services; and Office of Student Financial Aid. The Health and Wellness cluster includes Campus Recreation; the Dean of Students Office which includes the Office of Multicultural Affairs; Student Health Service; and the University Counseling Center which includes the university’s drug and alcohol education program. The third cluster consists of Residence Life, Dining Services, and the Wyoming Union. The Office of Alumni Affairs, the Associated Students of the University of Wyoming (ASUW), and the Associated Parents of the University of Wyoming (APUW) are also a part of the Division of Student Affairs and are essential components of the support services structure designed to help students succeed.
International Student Services
Student Educational Opportunity (SEO) Associated Students of the University of Wyoming
Residence Life, Dining Services, and Wyoming Union Residence Life & Dining Services |