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We’re here to support your success

Student Affairs is 900+ people across multiple campus units dedicated to helping UW–Madison students succeed in and out of the classroom. We celebrate diversity and creating a welcoming and safe community where all students can grow. Our programs and services cover areas including health and well-being, identity and inclusion, leadership and community engagement, and student advocacy.

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Create your Wisconsin Experience

Belonging

As Badgers, we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where every student feels a sense of belonging, and where we appreciate and celebrate one another’s abilities, views, and accomplishments.

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Becoming

We strive to find greater meaning every day through purposeful action. We work for the common good and lead for positive change.

Multicultural Student Center students pose for a photo at graduation

Being

We develop resilience, and we foster courage in life and learning. There are so many things you can do at UW–Madison. Take time to simply be and to take care of yourself along the way.

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Bias Concern

Including slurs, degrading language, epithets, graffiti, symbols, assault, microagressions, and harassment.

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Sexual misconduct

Actions related to sexual assault or exploitation, dating/domestic violence, or stalking.

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Other Incidents

This could include a student that you are concerned about, hazing, stalking, or a missing student.

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News and events

Latest News

  • UW–Madison Joins FirstGen Forward Network

    This August, UW–Madison was one of 80 universities selected to join the FirstGen Forward Network (formerly the Center for First-generation Student Success), based on the university’s demonstrated commitment to improving experiences and advancing success for first-generation students. …

  • First-year students, along with UW mascot Bucky Badger and Chancellor Mnookin form the shape of an iconic Motion W as part of the W Project on Barry Alvarez Field at Camp Randall Stadium.

    New Semester, New Resources: What to Know about Campus

    We’re back, Badgers! The excitement and energy of a new year is all around as we welcome you to campus. Soak it all in. Whether you’re new to campus or a graduating senior, always know …

  • 2024 Convocation Speaker Turns Fear into Purposeful Action

    Written by Mia McCauley, Student Affairs Intern On Sept. 3, 2024, new students will receive an official welcome to campus during New Student Convocation. Not only do UW’s newest Badgers have the chance to experience …

  • Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin takes part in the tradition of Jump Around along with first-year students during the W Project at Camp Randall Stadium.

    The W Project: A First Glimpse into Being a Badger

    Written by Mia McCauley, Student Affairs Intern While almost anyone can throw up a celebratory W, there’s much more to the Wisconsin Experience than meets the eye. Every year, thousands of new freshmen and transfer …

  • BCC interns Jaiden Russell (R) and Jada Young (L) at the BCC’s New Student Welcome Event.

    Learn more about Lauren Adams, BCC program coordinator and student advocate at UW

    As a first generation college student, I’ve always considered myself both resourceful and responsible. For my undergraduate, I attended Loyola University of Chicago and graduated with my Bachelor’s of Arts in Women Studies, with a …

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