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Hit a Bump in the Road?

We'll help you through the problem. 

The Dean of Students Office is here to help you by providing guidance, education and communication. If you need support working through a personal problem, like a death of family member or academic misconduct or bias incident, we will help. We exist for you, to strengthen your experience and cultivate a safe and inclusive campus.

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Report a Concern

When you share concerns, you're helping create a more supportive and inclusive campus community.

Your Voice Matters

Policies & Procedures

Become familiar with our policies and procedures to know your rights and ensure you're in alignment with UW-Green Bay.

View Policies & Procedures

Your Next Steps

Learn about working with our office after a student misconduct incident occurs. We focus on education and accountability.

What Happens Next

Civil Discourse

In order to cultivate a community where ideas are shared and people feel like they can give their perspective, we must advocate for freedom of expression. This is especially important on a college campus, where lively debate is encouraged and necessary for education.

Understand Freedom of Expression

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Free, Confidential Legal Help

Through Law for Learners.

Legal problems can take over your life and keep you from achieving your goals, like going to school or getting a job. Law for Learners partners with legal professionals to provide free, confidential legal help so people can overcome legal obstacles and move forward with their lives. A legal professional can meet with you, virtually or in person. They can explain the legal process, answer questions and provide advice on a variety of legal topics, including:

  • Simple wills
  • Business startup
  • Bankruptcy
  • Criminal records
  • Driver’s license restoration
  • Foreclosure
  • Child custody
  • Immigration
  • Unemployment
  • Divorce or legal separation

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Disclaimer
UW-Green Bay partners with Law for Learners. UW-Green Bay does not provide legal advice or assistance. You are receiving legal advice from a participating legal service provider who is an independent entity. UW-Green Bay and their agents are not responsible for any advice given to you. Such advice is given solely by the legal service provider, who is not an agent, employee or representative of UW-Green Bay and its agents. 

To speak with Dean of Students Office staff about utilizing this service prior to filling out the form, please email us at dos@uwgb.edu, or call 920-465-2152, to set up an appointment.

Support Across Campus

Our office collaborates with others to ensure students rise and reduce barriers to success.

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Wellness Center

As a student, you can receive free, confidential counseling by licensed mental health professionals and support for sexual assault survivors. The Wellness Center partners with Prevea to provide free medical exams. 

Sexual Assault Support

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The Learning Center

If you're struggling in class, there are resources in place for you to succeed. The Learning Center provide tutoring, writing support and more.

Academic Resources

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Student Accessibility Services

From academics to housing assistance to assistive technology, this office exists to provide accommodations to remove barriers for students with disabilities.

Accessibility Help

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Gender Discrimination & Sexual Violence

All students and employees are protected from gender-based discrimination under federal law. If you have experienced a form of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating/domestic violence or stalking, you can see your options for reporting on the Title IX website. UW-Green Bay will provide reasonable remedies to support your continued education.

Title IX Information

"Before I started meeting with the Dean of Students, I was having a hard time managing my fun and my studies. The Dean of Students, specifically Bailey Briner, helped me dig myself out of the hole I was in. I went from a 2.6 GPA my first semester to a 3.3 the following semester. With my GPA increase, I started managing my fun a lot better. They’re definitely a supportive group of people with lots of compassion and people who genuinely care about your academic/professional success and well-being."

Student at UW-Green Bay
Erin Van Daalwyk

Let's Connect

The Dean of Students Office strives to answer questions, address concerns and meet students’ needs. Connect with the Dean of Students, Erin Van Daalwyk to learn more about our office.

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