Student Affairs
Being stewards of our own cultures requires one critical aspect of leadership: creating space and opportunity for conversation -- for private and public reflection on ourselves and our work. The following represents a "desired way of being" we have for our Division. It is not a mission statement, but rather how we want our existing mission to be realized.
We should all strive to acquire/improve upon social and behavioral patterns that initiate new processes in our lives and those of our students. In this way, we may be indeed interrupt our way of being toward a common goal — the learning, growth and development of both our students and ourselves.
Offices and Units
Leadership
Interim Vice Chancellor
Division of Student Affairs
Assistant Vice Chancellor
Division of Student Affairs
Interim Dean of Students
Dean of Students Office
Executive Staff Assistant
Division of Student Affairs
Associate Director
University Center
LGBTQ+ Coordinator
PB Poorman Pride Center
Assistant Dean of Students
Dean of Students Office
Assistant Director
Student Activities & Involvement
Associate Director
University Bookstore & Textbook Rental
Associate Director
University Housing
Veteran's Services Coordinator
Veteran Services
Executive Director
University Center
Manager
Parking
Director
Children’s Center
Director
University Bookstore & Textbook Rental
Director
Center for Students with Disabilties
Assistant Director
University Center
Interim Director of Health Services
University Health & Counseling Services
Executive Director
University Housing
Associate Director
Center for Students with Disabilities
Interim Director of Counseling Services
University Health & Counseling Services
Resources
Faculty/Staff Resources
Mission Statement
Maximizing student success, including academic, personal and professional development is the primary goal of the Division of Student Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. In collaboration with students, faculty, staff and others, the Division of Student Affairs promotes student success by creating and enriching the learning environment.
We should all strive to acquire/improve upon social and behavioral patterns that initiate new processes in our lives and those of our students. In this way, we may be indeed interrupt our way of being toward a common goal — the learning, growth and development of both our students and ourselves.
Capacity Building
Our learning enhances student learning. We commit to staff development and providing/support ongoing learning opportunities for all staff.
Amplifying and Championing Others
People are doing great work within our University. We dedicate ourselves to seeking them out, learning deeply about them, and to amplify and champion their work throughout our organization.
Communicating a Larger Story
People hunger to know that their efforts matter. We will connect and communicate how our actions relate to the bigger story of what we're doing and why it matters.
Cultivating Student Success
All students want to be successful. We will work with students to define success for themselves, and to guide them in taking full advantage of UW-Whitewater in realizing their success.
Co-creating Learning Environments
Learning occurs in all areas of the University. We will work across the University to integrate emotional, social, and cognitive aspects of learning into the students experience -- while keeping students involved in shaping learning environments.
Capitalizing on Diversity
Interactional diversity changes lives. We will prompt meaningful interactions across diverse international and domestic backgrounds to support students in their navigation of cross-cultural encounters, and in their own understanding, exploration and development of cultural identity.
Organizational Learning
We will collect and use data/information, while sharing it across the University, to advance UW-Whitewater's strategic priorities.
Creating Space and Opportunity for Conversation
People have creative ideas outside the role they play or department they serve. We will nurture conversations outside each others' niches to develop a mindset of innovation.
Reflective Practitioners
We will ground our work in scholarship and metacognition: the science of how we learn. Transformational change requires more than just doing things differently; it requires thinking about how we think -- increasing the capacity individually and institutionally to think differently.