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OUR CAMPUS OFFERS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Whether you’re an older student returning to the classroom or a recent high-school graduate, it’s easy to get involved and meet new people at UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield.

CAMPUS RESOURCES

The official UWSP Bookstore and Text Rental, located on the Stevens Point campus in the Dreyfus University Center (DUC) and managed by Barnes & Noble College, is your source for UWSP’s Text Rental program, supplemental books, school supplies, UWSP gear and so much more.

Text Rental is where University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point undergraduate students rent and return their course textbooks instead of having to purchase them! Most required course textbooks are part of the rental program – however some professors may require additional supplemental texts or materials that are also available for sale in the Bookstore. The University Bookstore also stocks UWSP apparel , gifts, school supplies, electronics, art supplies, convenience items, snacks, gift cards and books for fun.

Shop anytime online at https://uwsp.bncollege.com.

Did you know?

School supplies, art supplies and supplemental books can conveniently be purchased and added directly to your student account anytime beginning one week before classes begin, to five weeks into the semester. Simply indicate you’d like to utilize student billing when making your purchase.

TEXT RENTAL CHECKOUT & CHECK-IN INFORMATION

You can find your textbooks and course materials by searching for your specific term at uwsp.bncollege.com.

Then click on the Course Materials tab and select Reserve Now. This will take you to your UWSP login. After logging in you will be routed back to the store individualized concierge textbook service.

From the link above, you can check your books out online to be shipped to you from the Stevens Point campus bookstore. You also have the option to stop into the Stevens Point campus bookstore to pick up your books in-person. If you come in-person, be sure to check with a bookstore associate for where to locate your rental textbooks.

OR if you are a branch campus student, you can choose the option to have your books delivered to the branch campus and you can pick them up in the library.

When it comes time to return your textbooks, you have three options:

  1. Return your textbooks in-person at the Marshfield campus’s Solution Center (room 153) no later than 4 p.m. on December 22, 2022.  Bring or know your student ID, We will supply the return packaging for this option (no need for a box), and there will be a short form to fill out.
  2. Return your textbooks in-person to the Stevens Point campus bookstore during store hours.
  3. Return your textbooks via mail/ground shipment at your own expense. You can mail back utilizing Media Mail through the United States Postal Service (USPS): https://www.usps.com/ship/mail-shipping-services.htm.

Choose whichever shipping option you wish, but utilizing Media Mail is a cost-effective way to send textbooks through the mail.

Important Notes

Contact the University Bookstore & Text Rental

715-346-3431
University.Store@uwsp.edu
Text.Rental.Mgr@uwsp.edu

Dreyfus University Center
1015 Reserve St.
Stevens Point, WI 54481

Accessibility Services

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield strives to meet the needs of all our students. Direct questions about accessibility services to the Solution Center.

Dean of Students

The Office of the Dean of Students is available to help students maximize their learning experience by creating a culture of care, fostering personal responsibility, and encouraging involvement as members of the campus and broader communities. At the core of this work is a clear guiding philosophy and message to our students in Marshfield, Stevens Point, and Wausau: You Matter. Point Cares. Life happens, challenges arise, and you have questions; let us help you get the support you need so you can stay on track.

Emergency Grant

The Emergency Grant program is available to branch campus students with unexpected financial crisis that would cause them to not be able to complete the term. The Emergency Grant is intended to help with expenses such as unexpected medical expenses, car repair, travel expenses for family emergency and replacement of items due to theft/fire damage. Allowable expenses to qualify for a grant must be an emergency and cannot include on-going monthly expenses such as; rent credit card bills or utilities. Allowable expenses also cannot include tuition, textbooks, student fees, alcohol/tobacco, groceries, entertainment, legal services or fines. No more than two grants per academic year per student, not to exceed $500 in total is available. For more information, log in and complete the application.

Health & Wellness

The University provides a range of services to support student health and wellness including alcohol and drug education through our Center for Prevention. Students who aren’t already covered by a family member’s policy are encouraged to sign up for health insurance.

Counseling Services

Taking care of yourself is important physically and emotionally. While college is exciting and full of new experiences it also comes with the stress of managing schedules, test-taking, being away from home or meeting new people. It’s normal to have feelings of anxiety or depression, but that doesn’t mean you have to go through stressful times alone. Reach out to our UWSP counselors available for students. Make a Zoom appointment as available M – F, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

The Tutoring-Learning Center

The Tutoring-Learning Center promotes and supports the academic environment of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield, providing confidential student-centered instruction in writing, math and other core content areas to currently enrolled students. The professional and student tutors work side-by-side with students, empowering them to excel in their educational endeavors.

Adult Students

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield welcomes adult students. At the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield, we’ve helped lots of adults achieve their goals and dreams. Whether you seek a new or enhanced career, want to take a course for intellectual enrichment or something in-between, you can do it and we can help.

Solution Center

The Solution Center provides comprehensive assistance to prospective and current students in the areas of admission, financial aid, advising, orientation, placement testing, disability services, tutoring services and student activities.

Advisors are available to help students learn about, degree options, majors, academic requirements, and the process of transferring. Help is also available in assessing career goals, planning a return to school, adjusting to academic life, or other areas of concern relevant to beginning or returning to college.

Request transcripts online.

Student Policies

As a student at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield, you have certain rights and responsibilities respecting your relationship with your fellow students and the University. The rules, regulations and policies you will find in this booklet are intended to foster an environment of mutual respect for you and your fellow students and to enhance the educational environment of your campus. Information about UW System and campus polices can be found on the Conduct Concerns page from the Office of the Dean of Students.

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

Textbooks

Students can find textbooks, textbook rental program, course materials, school supplies, apparel and more online at UWSP Bookstore & Text Rental!

Voting Guide

Voting is both a right and a responsibility for an engaged citizen. The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield encourages everyone to exercise the right to vote.

A photo ID will be required at the polls for upcoming elections. Most University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield students will still be able to use a Wisconsin driver’s license or State of Wisconsin ID, which already meet voter ID requirements.

Free Voter ID cards can be obtained by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield students at the Solution Center.

For complete information on voting as a student please check out the University of Wisconsin System Voting Guide.

Cancellations

  • Checking your campus email is very important to stay informed of deadlines, activities and events on campus, including class cancellations. The campus rarely closes due to inclement weather. For more information, see the UW-Stevens Point Severe Weather page, which includes information for branch campus students in the “Campus Closure/Class Cancellation” section.
  • Weather-related cancellations will be added to websites at WAOW and WSAW

  • When a professor cancels a class, you will receive an email from your professor. Please get into the habit of checking your campus email often.

Campus Resources

Dean of Students

The Office of the Dean of Students is available to help students maximize their learning experience by creating a culture of care, fostering personal responsibility, and encouraging involvement as members of the campus and broader communities. At the core of this work is a clear guiding philosophy and message to our students in Marshfield, Stevens Point, and Wausau: You Matter. Point Cares. Life happens for students, challenges arise, and faculty/staff might have questions; let us help you get the support you need so you can help students stay on track.

Human Resources Links

  • My UW System Portal – Login Required. Use this portal to access electronic time sheets and leave reports. It also provides payroll and benefits information, inclding earning and tax statements.
  • Employee Benefit site – UW Colleges Human Resources Page
  • UW TravelWise Portal – Travel policies and Electronic TER submissions

Community Resources

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield is concerned with the safety of its students, faculty, and staff, as well as visitors to its campuses. Information provided here, guided by various federal and state laws, is provided to all students to promote a safer community.

Reporting Concerns

All students, faculty, staff, and guests are strongly encouraged to submit student concerns, report alleged student misconduct, and report crimes to the Office of the Dean of Students, regardless of where the incident occurred. If it is an emergency and/or are concerned about an immediate threat, contact your local law enforcement agency immediately. Questions about which reporting form is appropriate can be directed to our office at 715-346-2611. Please visit our Submit a Report page to share information with our office.

Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act

 (Pub Law 101-226 Sec. 22(a)(1))
Information as required by the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act is shared through our Center for Prevention.

eAlerts

eAlerts will automatically notify you if classes are cancelled due to inclement weather or in the case of an emergency on campus. eAlert mail messages are automatically sent to all campus email addresses. You can also receive eAlerts by text on your cell phone – just update your phone information in PRISM.

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act

Following the 1986 tragic assault and murder of a young woman named Jeanne Clery at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, her parents organized and lobbied to establish standards for crime reporting on all college campuses in the nation. The result of their effort was the passage of the Student-Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act in 1990. In 1998 the act was amended and renamed the Jeanne Clery Act.
Each Annual Security Report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the campus and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault and other matters.

Severe Weather

If you choose not to attend class due to weather conditions, please phone or e-mail your instructor. Please keep in mind that if you miss class, you are responsible for making up the work. The campus can only be closed by order of the chancellor or governor.
UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield rarely cancels all classes for severe weather and only when the campus cannot be safely accessed by a majority of our students. Like other area agencies serving adults, we generally stay open in the midst of stormy weather, even when area public and private schools close. Please note that even when classes are canceled, that does not mean the campus is closed.
Weather-related cancellations will be communicated by:
 
Announcements will be made on the following area radio and TV stations:
  • WDLB (1450 AM)
  • WOSQ (92.3 FM)
  • WIFC (95.5 FM)
  • Y106.5 (106.5 FM)
  • MIX96.7 (96.7 FM)
  • WGLX (103.3 FM)
  • BIG CHEESE (107.9 FM)
  • WAOW-TV (channel 9)
  • WSAW-TV (channel 7)
Again, even when classes are canceled the campus will not be closed even though many radio and television stations will report cancellations as “closures.”

Ebola Information

Although the Ebola virus poses no immediate threat to the general United States population, it is important to be aware of any changes in your health if you have recently traveled to one of the countries where the Ebola outbreak is occurring (currently Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and the Republic of the Congo) and to seek immediate medical care.  For further information please check the UW Colleges and UW-Extension Health Information page.

Sexual Assault Information

 (Wis. Stat. Sec. 36.11(22))

Wisconsin State Statute 36.11(22) requires new students receive oral, and written or electronic information about sexual assault and sexual harassment at orientation, and that all students annually receive printed or electronic information about sexual assault and sexual harassment. Additionally, the statute requires that all employees of the university report a witnessed sexual assault or receives a report from a student enrolled in the institution that the student has been sexually assaulted. Visit our Submit a Report page to share information with the Dean of Students. You may find information about sexual assault and sexual harassment including sexual assaults by acquaintances, national, state, local and campus sexual assault statistics, the rights of victims, services available to assist students who are the victims of sexual assault or sexual harassment and protective behaviors through the Office of the Dean of Students.

Sex Offender Registry

The Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act of 2000 (CSCPA) is an amendment to the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act. The CSCPA requires sex offenders to provide notice of enrollment or employment at any institution of higher education (IHE) in that state where the offender resides, as well as notice of each change of enrollment or employment status at the IHE.
Sex offender information in the State of Wisconsin is compiled by the Department of Corrections (DOC). The DOC website allows you to easily search their sex offender database. Links to information from other students are also below.

Sexual Misconduct, Dating/Relationship Violence & Gender-based Discrimination

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield is committed to providing a safe and inclusive learning and working environment. We prohibit gender-based discrimination or harassment (including sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, dating/relationship violence, and stalking), as outlined in our policy and Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1972.

Reporting a Concern

We encourage all members of our educational community to seek support for and report all sexual misconduct, relationship violence, and gender-based discrimination. The Submit a Report page offers different avenues you have to share your concerns. You can find a list of confidential reporting options on our resources page.

Resources

There are campus and community-based resources to help you respond to or manage sexual misconduct, dating/relationship violence, or gender-based discrimination. Visit the Title IX homepage for more detailed information about Title IX, or visit the resources webpage for information on your local campus contacts, law enforcement, medical and health care, counseling, and related support.

Center for Prevention

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield is committed to reducing sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking and harassment. The Center for Prevention is dedicated to helping students understand how the issues of substance abuse and interpersonal violence affect academic, social, emotional, and physical well being.

Photo Opt-Out

UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield may at times use photographs, audio, and/or video recordings of employees and students for purposes of education, publicity, and student recruitment on behalf of the university, via the Internet, print publications, and other media.

Opt-Out Form

Should an employee or student (or the parents or guardians of such persons who are under the age 18) NOT want to be photographed or recorded, or have their name or biographical information used in connection with any such recording, they must submit a completed Photo Opt-Out Form to the Office of Students Affairs/Solution Center.
Individuals who submit a completed Photo Opt-Out Form are also responsible for removing themselves from areas in which photography and/or recording is taking place, or notifying the camera operator of their opt-out status. Failure to do so may result in that individual’s inclusion in a photograph or recording and will be treated as consent for the university to utilize that photograph or recording accordingly.
Please visit the Solution Center to obtain the Photo Opt-Out Form.

Public Spaces and Events

Please be advised that images and videos taken in public spaces and/or at public events do not require authorization for publication. Your presence in or around college facilities and/or properties, as well as at off-campus university-sponsored events, constitutes your consent to the capture and/or use of your image and/or voice by UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield and waives any claims or rights, whether in law or in equity.
When a completed Photo Opt-Out Form is on file, the university will make every effort to honor that individual’s Opt-Out status, even in public spaces or at public events.

Central IT Support​

The UWSP Information Technology Service Desk is your first point of contact for technical support. Located on the Stevens Point campus, IT provides support to all UWSP students, faculty, and staff for all campus computer hardware, software and technology services and issues.

Submit a work order to report a problem or request service.

For current hours of operation during the week please see the IT Service Desk homepage.

Local Campus Support

On-campus technical support for hardware and software including classroom technology and printing support is provided by in-house IT staff. Contact the IT Service Desk to have your Branch Campus support routed to assist you.

Quick Information

Contact the IT Service Desk

715-346-HELP (4357)
1-877-832-8977
itsvdesk@uwsp.edu

JOIN THE MARAUDER COMMUNITY

Go beyond the classroom – experience life alongside other Marauders by participating in one of our many organizations, clubs, and sports. Don’t see what you’re looking for? No problem! Forming a club is easy and new organizations are created on a regular basis to meet the evolving interests of our students. For more information, contact Ashley Masephol at 715-389-6527.

Housing & Dining

The Villas

The Marauder Villas is an all-inclusive, student housing community specifically designed to create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment. The Villas provides premium accommodations in an environment conducive to academic achievement and well-being.

Baka Chicken Teriyaki

BAKA CHICKEN

Baka Chicken is located in the campus dining area and brings authentic Japanese cuisine to Marshfield. Open to not only Marauders but also the wider Marshfield community, Baka Chicken offers rice bowls such as teriyaki chicken, ginger chicken, tofu, and more.

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UWSP at Marshfield Presents

SHOWS, CONCERTS, & EVENTS

Campus Community Players theatre productions, Hub City Music concerts, and Gallery 450 exhibits are just some ways to get involved in the fine and performing arts at UWSP at Marshfield. Are you a student enrolled with us for three or more credits? Your tickets to these events and venues are free!

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Your college experience is not limited to what takes place in the classroom. UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield has student organizations which complement our academic offerings by helping you grow socially, spiritually, intellectually and emotionally. To start your own club/organization contact Ashley Masephol.

The Student Government is the official student governance body on campus. Visit the Student Government page for meeting dates, forms, club handbook and more.
Advisor: Ashley Masephol

Student Senate

The Student Senate is the official student governance body on campus. Its purposes include the distribution of more than $159,000 in student monies to various clubs and organizations on campus and representation of the student body in the overall governance of the campus.

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Meeting Dates – TBD via Zoom

  • Open Meetings-TBD
  • Closed Meetings-TBD

Senate and Club Forms & Links

Students also have a voice in the statewide institutional governance structure. The UW Colleges Student Governance Council elects three representatives and three alternates who sit on the statewide UW Colleges Senate.

InterVarsity UW-Stevens Point @ Marshfield

The purpose of this group is to explore faith and encounter God through conversation, Bible study, prayer, and serving.

Visit the webpage at: UWSP at Marshfield | InterVarsity

Weekly Meetings

Spring 2023: Mondays from noon – 12:50 p.m. in the STEM Community Room (514)

What do we do?

We rotate between Bible study, activities, and speakers. We always seem to have lively conversation! And sometimes snacks too. Everyone, whatever your background or belief, is welcome to attend.

Got questions?

For the latest information on all that we are doing, contact our Faculty/Staff Advisor, Jen Lowe, at jlowe@uwsp.edu or 715-346-2505. Or join our Facebook group: InterVarsity at UWSP at Marshfield, or follow us on Instagram: uwsp_marshfield_intervarsity.

Whether you’re an accomplished musician, or have always wanted to be one, we have an instrument or vocal program for you. Our students have plenty of opportunities to perform and share their talents with others in our theaters.

Student Ambassadors are a group of 7-10 students who share their positive attitude and knowledge about the campus with prospective students, their parents, and the community to promote the campus at a variety of events.  A minimum of 30 hours/semester is required.  Must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.  Ambassadors are chosen annually, and may serve as an Ambassador multiple years.
Advisor:  Ashley Masephol

All the world’s a stage! Our theatrical productions are famous throughout the area. Our students have the chance to act on either our thrust stage theatre or our Black Box theatre.

 

Serving and supporting all students, the center is currently looking for a student MRC Director to organize activities, open houses, student meetings for students of diversity.  To learn more or apply,  call 715-389-6537.