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Helpful Links
The Disability Services Office wants to inform you of other services that are available at UW-Green Bay and in
the Community. This is not an all-inclusive list of services but should be able to connect you with some of
the offices you may want to contact if you need their services.
UW-Green Bay Services
Academic Advising
465-2362, Student Services Bldg 1600
Need help picking out classes? Come to the Academic Advising Office to meet with an advisor who can help you
decide your class schedule.
Career Services Office
465-2163, Student Services Bldg 1600
Unsure of your major/minor? This office can assist you will determining your career goal, developing your
resume, practice interview techniques, find an internship, meet employers and much more.
Counseling and Health Office
465-2380, Student Services Bldg 1400
This office provides medical and counseling services to all UW-Green Bay students. The Counseling Office can
assist you with personal counseling, time-management, test anxiety and much more. Health Services has nursing
staff to assist you will your medical needs.
Tutoring Services
Peer led study group sessions are offered for a variety of historically challenging courses. Check out the
Tutoring Services webpage for details.
Writing Center
465-2338, Cofrin Library 109
Need someone to look over your papers? This office has staff and peer tutors who are available to critique
and review your papers.
Campus emergency plan and the emergency action guide (PDF)
Community Resources
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Brown County Job Center, 701 Cherry Street, Green Bay, WI 54301-9437, ph. 920-448-6760
This office assists individuals with disabilities who are having employment problems due to their disability.
They can assist with guidance and counseling, job training, post secondary training and much more.
Options for Independent Living
490-0500, 555 Country Club Rd, Green Bay, WI 54307-1967
This office is a non-profit organization committed to empowering people with disabilities to lead independent
and productive lives in their community.
President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities
Communicates, coordinates and promotes efforts to enhance the employment of people with disabilities.
Faculty Resources
The Faculty Room
A space for faculty and administrators at postsecondary institutions to learn about how to create classroom
environments and activities that maximize the learning of all students, including those with disabilities.
PEPNet
Orientation to serving college students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Reasonable Accommodations
Employers and educators need practical information about reasonable accommodations for people who have
psychiatric disabilities.
Heath Resource Center
The national clearinghouse on postsecondary education for individuals with disabilities.
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