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About Manitowoc Campus

The Manitowoc
Advantage

Just like the Phoenix, our region is on the rise.

Since 1962, the Manitowoc campus has served not only the educational needs of students, but the needs of our community for continuing education, cultural events and expertise. In part because of opportunities on campus, the region is home to nearly 80,000 people, and thrives on key industries such as manufacturing, healthcare and technology.

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Free essentials

If you need support accessing essential goods, like food and clothing, Campus Cupboard has your back. Find free products to help.

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Health matters

Life can be stressful. If you're struggling, access free counseling services either in person on the Manitowoc campus or virtually.

Access Wellness Services

Space to Grow

When rooms are not being used for class, they are available to rent by any organization using the space for education or public service.

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Better by the Lake

At a campus less than a hundred feet from Lake Michigan, we understand the importance of water as a resource.

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Sea Grant Program

Sea Grant is a coalition of 33 state programs, 300 universities and millions of people for scientific discovery, technology transfer, economic growth and public education for Great Lakes resources.

For the Great Lakes

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Lakeshore Water Institute

In collaboration with the Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership (LNRP), the Lakeshore Water Institute seeks to educate the next generation of scientists, policy makers and responsible citizens.

Developing Leaders & Scientists

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Freshwater Scholars

High school students in the Manitowoc area get the chance to dive deep into water research, providing the data we need to develop and assess plans. 

Dive into Research

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Enjoy Music
Across Every Genre

Whether you're an audience member or musician.

The Lakeshore Wind Ensemble offers a chance to enjoy live music, focusing on a range of genres and times. No matter who you are, you can gain access to cultural and creative expression.

Where Music Inspires

Contact Our Staff

If you need information about Manitowoc campus, like class registration, financial aid or campus events, visit Student Services. Visit us at F120 in Founders Hall Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., call 920-683-4707 or contact one of our staff.

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Nicole Becker

Here to Help

From “Where do I start?” to “What’s next?”—Nicole Becker and the admissions team are your go-to crew for solving college puzzles. Call 920-465-2111 or email uwgb@uwgb.edu and let’s figure it out together.

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