Our goal at UNW Career Development is to help students apply their education and experiences toward advancing their career goals over a lifetime. You can help us achieve this goal by encouraging your student to explore our resources and services, beginning their first semester on campus and continuing after they graduate.
Each student is paired with a Professional Academic Advisor that provides individual support while a student in the Dual Enrollment program. The advisor helps by creating personalized academic plans, answering registration questions, and recommending campus services available to help the student succeed. Students are assigned to an advisor upon acceptance to the Dual Enrollment program.
For general questions, parents and student can contact the Office of Dual Enrollment (651)631-5300 or de@unwsp.edu.
We offer a comprehensive approach to help you make the most of your college experience. Resources include individual coaching, career assessments, strengths finder test, free resume’ and interview tips, job search resources, access to Handshake and job postings.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
We offer a comprehensive approach to help you make the most of your college experience. Resources include individual coaching, career assessments, strengths finder test, free resume’ and interview tips, job search resources, access to Handshake and job postings.
Career Development offers numerous online resources to help in determining your major and career goals. Resources include various webinars and videos to learn tips about writing a resume, networking, LinkedIn, and many more topics.
CAMPUS STORE
Offering a wide variety of resources like textbooks, school spirit gear, last minute cards or gifts, or even a snack. Located in Graham Commons. Shop online or stop in during store hours.
BERNTSEN LIBRARY
The Berntsen Library is a great resource for all students, whether you want to study with a group or want a quiet place to study on your own. Library staff are available to help students with their research questions and information needs. The library provides access to more than 750,000 titles and 100 online collections, including streaming video and audio.
STUDENT ACCOUNTS
Student Accounts handles payments, outstanding bills, account balances, and other information on your student’s account. Current students can contact (651)631-5352 or studentaccounts@unwsp.edu with questions.
WRITING CENTER
The writing lab is available online, but tutoring is only available on campus.
DISABILITY SERVICES
The purpose of Disability Services is to offer students with unique challenges the support needed to experience full access to Northwestern's community.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Obtain your Student ID card, which serves as your go-to for building access, purchasing meals, get area discounts and more. You can also apply for a parking permit.
Online students may contact DE@unwsp.edu to request a Student ID card.
IT HELP DESK
24/7 support for any technical issues and requests like trouble with logging into your account, network access, and access to your student e-mail.
DINING (on campus PSEO/Early College only)
Understand our dining services and how your meal plan works.
Housing (on campus PSEO/Early College only)
On-campus Dual Enrollment students must be a senior in high school and 17 years old to live residentially. Access your housing assignments, roommate arrangements, and all other housing-related items.
COMMUTER SERVICES (on campus PSEO/Early College only)
Find information about lockers and other opportunities.
CAMPUS LOCATION & NAVIGATION
Know what to look for and where to go.
NEW STUDENTS
An on campus and an online orientation will be provided for students in their respective venue.