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Manitowoc Student Services

Student Services

Located in F120 in Founders Hall, Student Services is your resource for information about the Manitowoc Campus, including information about registering for classes, financial aid, and campus events. The office is open Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.. Call the Student Services Office at 920-683-4707.

Student and faculty memeber

Student Services Staff

The Student Services staff is here to help you reach your academic goals. Feel free to call, email or make an appointment with a member of the staff to get the information and assistance you need.

Esther MacDonald

Esther MacDonald

Academic Advisor

Manitowoc: F126; Sheboygan: 2207
(920) 459-5931
macdonae@uwgb.edu

Junliang Lai

Junliang Lai

Student Services Specialist

F120
(920) 683-4707
laij@uwgb.edu

Nicole Becker

Nicole Becker

Academic Advisor & Recruitment Specialist

F124
(920) 683-2829
beckern@uwgb.edu

Kristi Pearson

Kristi Pearson

Assistant Dean of Students

F122
(920) 459-5948
pearsonk@uwgb.edu

Visit us or use online resources to find answers to your questions in areas like:

Registration

New Student Registration

1. Placement Tests

  • Please plan to take your placement tests at least two weeks prior to your Advising & Registration date, or before meeting with your advisor (transfer students). View complete placement test information.
  • Placement tests are required of all new, incoming students who have not yet completed college level English, mathematics or foreign language coursework.  If you have taken AP, Concurrent Enrollment, or CAPP coursework during high school, please contact the Office of Testing Services and Assessment for clarification on which tests are needed.
  • Transfer students may not be required to take the tests if they have completed college level coursework that provides an indication of the level of mathematics, writing or foreign language already successfully accomplished.

2. Advising & Registration (A&R)

  • This session is focused on the "need-to-know" information for new freshman.
  • Receive your placement results, understand degree requirements and ultimately, work with advisors to schedule classes.
  • An email will be sent to you with available dates.

3. New Student Orientation

  • The last step in the New Student Orientation process!
  • Get oriented to campus. Learn about campus resources and student life opportunities (clubs, organizations, athletics, and more!)
  • Meet new people and have some fun.