New PASS Tips and Ways to Stay Engaged This Summer
New PASS Tips and Ways to Stay Engaged This Summer
Meet the STEM Scholars
In May we introduced you to Autumn Fisher and Esteban Valderrama, two of the students in the spring 2016 cohort of our STEM Scholar Master's program. Now Joanna Paykel and Marc Meono are sharing their experiences. 
If you're interested in joining the program, we are now accepting applications for the fall 2016 cohort. The priority deadline for the program is July 1 and you can find applications and scholarship criteria and how to apply at GoUWP.com/NSF.
Guides to the ins and outs of PASS
Michelle Zasada, Student Services Manager
Whether you are a new student or nearing graduation, The Pioneer Administrative Software System or PASS is a tool that will play a big role in your time at UW-Platteville. It’s a robust system that has many features, however, we recognize that those features aren’t always the most user-friendly and intuitive. In response to your feedback on the recent Student Services Survey, we’ve developed some resources to guide you through PASS and improve your user experience.
Five ways to stay engaged this summer
Climbing the "M" for a picnic is a favorite summertime activity in Platteville. Share your summer plans with us on Facebook.
For many students, summer is the time of year for vacations, ball games, swimming, and barbecues. Whether taking a break from your studies or starting in the fall as a new student, staying connected to UW-Platteville while enjoying the summer can ensure your future success. Advisor Tania Pitzer has five ways to get you started. 
University request for feedback
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville is seeking comments from the public about the university in preparation for its periodic evaluation by its regional accrediting agency. The university will host a visit from Oct. 24–25, 2016, with a team representing the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.
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Action Items
Fall registration is in full swing. Check out our course offerings page to see what's in store, and contact your advisor with any questions. 
Link to Academic Calendars
July 1  Last day to drop a summer 2016 course; no refund available 
July 15 – Priority application deadline for fall 2016 online courses 
July 19  Last day to submit Independent study proposals for fall 2016 courses for students paying with financial aid
August 2  Last day to register for fall 2016 online courses using Financial Aid or purchase order payment methods
August 5  Last day of summer 2016 online courses

For more detailed information on our print-based and online course dates, review our academic calendars.
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