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LIFE Program | Winther Building | 800 West Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190-1791
Phone: 262-472-1905 | E-mail: lifeprogram@uww.edu
Instructors
The instructor serves an important role in program success. The instructor is responsible for teaching, evaluating, and supporting LIFE students across a variety of settings and contexts. Emphasis is on the development and delivery of meaningful educational lessons and activities, frequent monitoring of student progress, and assisting students during all daytime aspects of their college experience.
Avery M.
Graduate student in School Psychology
Cam M.
Graduate student in Counseling
Eliana T.
Graduate student in School Psychology
Hailey H.
Instrumental Music Education Major
Adaptive Education Minor
Krista S.
Graduate student in Social Work
Nichole W.
Graduate student in School Psychology
Independent Living Assistants
The independent living assistant (ILA) serves an important role in program success and shares many of the same responsibilities as a traditional campus resident assistant, but with additional supportive duties. The ILA is responsible for supporting LIFE students in a residence hall during non-academic times, in the mornings before class, evenings after class, and during some time on the weekend. Emphasis is on helping students with tasks of daily living, promoting independence, providing mentoring, facilitating social and leisure opportunities, and helping students acclimate to campus life.
Abby D.
Accounting Major
Eli S.
Special Education Major
Emma A.
Communications Sciences and Disorders Major
Adaptive Education Minor
Giovanni Q.
Integrated Science in Business Major
Cybersecurity Minor
Sarena T.
Elementary Education Major
Adaptive Education minor
Peer Coaches
The peer coach serves an important role in the advanced program’s success. The peer coach is responsible for supporting students on the job site, in the classroom, and at their apartments. Emphasis is on helping students with tasks of daily living and employment, promoting independence, and providing mentoring as students move from the classroom to a more community-focused program.
Adrianna C.
Early Childhood Education major
Amber H.
Early Childhood Education Major
Elsie D.
Special Education Major
Emily V.
Elementary Education Major
Evie M.
Elementary Education major
Adaptive Education minor
Grace G.
Special Education Major
Katie E.
Communication Sciences and Disorders Major
Maggie A.
Elementary Education Major
Mallory K.
Elementary Education Major
Nicole B.
Special Education Major
Raegan L.
Special Education Major
Renee F.
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Family, Health, and Disabilities Studies Minor
Sarah P.
Psychology Major, Family, Health, and Disability Studies Minor
