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Spotlighted Offices for Adults & Transfer Students
(414)229-3726
Bolton 180
Provides free weekly tutoring appointments, supplemental instruction review sessions, and online tutoring for undergraduate students. To sign up for services, please visit www.uwm.edu/pass or e-mail pass@uwm.edu
Mellencamp 104
Helps foster both dialogue and action among institutional and public policy leaders to improve the overall academic, economic and social success of low-income students with children.
(414) 229-5384
2114 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413
Serves the University with distinction through the provision of high-quality education programs for children and families, UWM students and the professional child development community.Their work transforms the understanding of education to include all children as capable learners, all teachers and families as full partners in the education system and quality programs for children as integral to the success of all communities