2026-2027 Catalog
DJS 200. Mentoring for Equity and Inclusion. 3 Credits.
Students will serve as mentors for Green Bay high school students participating in the Federal TRIO Upward Bound program. Mentors will help promote the development of skills critical to academic success, will encourage students to aspire to college, will help overcome barriers to college attainment, and will act as a role model and resource for the underrepresented students served by TRIO programs. A critical component of mentoring will involve learning about the barriers that have historically limited access to college, including low income, racism, and sexism. Mentors will work with local TRIO students at least four hours per week for twelve weeks and will provide mentoring as well as tutoring support.
Fall and Spring.
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UW-Green Bay Education UW-Green Bay, with its vibrant bay shore campuses, is the fastest-growing UW with a mission to provide educational access to all who seek to learn. Committed to driving the region’s prosperity, the University is expanding educational opportunities and developing innovative programs. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is a multi-campus regional comprehensive university offering over 200 undergraduate majors and minors, 17 master’s degrees and 2 doctoral programs. Major Advantage In all academic areas from business to engineering to psychology and nursing, the curriculum is evolving and designed to provide students the tools necessary to evaluate and address current and future problems as leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators of tomorrow—to be critical thinkers and problem solvers. Valuable Skills The future will favor people who are flexible, highly adaptable, entrepreneurial, and effective communicators. Students at UW-Green Bay will be prepared and challenged to integrate ideas from different fields, seek connections, consider more ideas rather than fewer, to manage uncertainty rather than fear it, and to always remember there is rarely one answer. Connections Outside the Classroom Students, faculty and staff connect learning to life, every day, through research, internships, paid employment and volunteer involvement in the community. Green Bay and its surrounding region provide a wealth of opportunity, and our students reap the advantage of strong community partnerships. Long known as a manufacturing, papermaking and food-processing center and the home of the Packers, Green Bay is a thriving hub in healthcare, insurance and tourism sectors. With a metropolitan population of about 330,000, Green Bay serves as the trade, transportation and cultural heart of an increasingly diverse region of nearly one million residents extending across much of northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Green Bay is home to excellent museums, parks, theatres and sports-related facilities. It is the gateway to popular Midwest vacation destinations in the scenic Door Peninsula and Wisconsin’s northern forests. Affirmative Action Policy In compliance with applicable federal and state regulations, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is committed to nondiscrimination, equal opportunity and affirmative action in its educational programs and employment practices Inquiries concerning the Affirmative Action Policy may be directed to: Human Resources Office University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Drive Green Bay WI 54311-7001 (920) 465-2390 Accommodations UW-Green Bay is committed to providing accommodations for eligible individuals with documented disabilities as defined by federal and state law. In accordance with UW System Board of Regents Policy UWS 22.01, sincerely held religious beliefs shall be reasonably accommodated with respect to all examinations and other academic requirements. Questions about these policies should be directed to: Dean of Students University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Drive Green Bay WI 54311-7001 (920) 465-2152 This catalog is an informational publication of UW-Green Bay. Its provisions DO NOT constitute a contract between the student and the University.
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