Accessibility Services
UW-Richland strives to meet the needs of all our students. Direct questions about accessibility services John Poole in the Office of Student Affairs. Visit the accessibility services page on the UW Colleges administrative website to learn more about accessibility services and policies that apply to all UW Colleges campuses.
Health & Wellness
The University provides a range of services to support student health and wellness including alcohol and drug education and mental health services. Students who aren't already covered through a family member's policy are encourged to sign up for health insurance.
Housing
Campus View Corporation provides the primary source of housing for UW-Richland students, but off-campus housing is also available. Learn more about Campus View and other housing options.
Returning Adult Students
UW-Richland welcomes adult students. At UW-Richland, 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.
Student Affairs Office
The Office of Student Affairs 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.
Student Handbook & Policies & Information
As a UW-Richland student, 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. Here you will find information about federal and state laws, UW System and UW Colleges regulations, policies and procedures that pertain to you and your life on campus.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Please see the Academic Policies page for policies on Class Attendance, Academic Misconduct and Grade Appeals.
Voting Guide
Voting is both a right and a responsibility for an engaged citizen. The University of Wisconsin Colleges encourages everyone to exercise the right to vote.
- To answer the most frequently asked questions about registration, voter ID, residency and other requirements, please go to the University of Wisconsin System Voting Guide website.
- For the most up-do-date and comprehensive information about voting in Wisconsin, visit the Government Accountability Board’s website.
- To register or to determine where to vote in Richland Center, please visit Richland Center City Clerk, phone 608-647-3466.
- For information on obtaining an enrollment verification letter please contact UW-Richland Student Affairs.
