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Student Resources and Services

  1. Resources
    • Student Success Services
      Offers academic, personal and financial assistance to first generation college students and students with disabilities.
    • Center for Career and Advising Services
      The Center for Advising and Career Services provides academic support and advising for University of Wyoming students and assists students and alumni with their career planning and job search needs.
    • Counseling Services
      Students may receive assistance with problems that interfere with academic progress, daily living, adjustment to university life, substances, or relationship issues through individual, group, or couples counseling, crisis intervention services, or brief problem solving sessions.
    • Office of Multicultural Affairs
      Provides
      We support services and information to recruit, retain, and graduate ethnic minority, women, non-traditional and international students at UW. 
       
  2. Services
    • Libraries
      Ferret, the university library system, contains links to many valuable resources and research tools
    • University Testing Center
      Proctors computer-based exams and surveys for professional, placement, and admissions requirements.
    • Learning Resource Networks (LeaRN)
      LeaRN has three jobs:
      • We do first and second year learning communities (like FIGs and Synergy)
      • We provide academic support services (like the Tutoring Board, and Supplemental Instruction)
      • We work to keep your I-Courses the best they can be!
    • Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs)
      Interested in joining a club?  an organized activity?  RSOs are a great way to get involved.
    • University Disabilities Support Services
      University Disability Support Services (UDSS) was established to provide leadership and assistance to the University of Wyoming in its efforts to comply with the intent and specific regulations of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Physical and program accessibility at the University of Wyoming is a joint responsibility and can be achieved only through cooperative efforts of University faculty, staff, and students.