University of Wisconsin - Superior

Admission Requirements
The Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Management is a degree completion program designed for students who already have some college credits or an associate's degree. You are eligible for admission to this degree if you have completed at least 60 semester credits of transferable coursework with a 2.0 or better grade point average (GPA).
To begin, you must choose as your home campus one of four collaborating University of Wisconsin campuses.
Graduation Requirements
123 semester credits required for graduation.
- General Education (42-46 credits)
- Electives (11-15 credits)
- Sustainable Management Program Requirements (63 credits)
Students must earn 30 semester hour credits through UW-Superior. Students are required to maintain a 2.0 GPA overall and in their program major to graduate.
Financial Aid
Welcome to the UW-Superior Financial Aid Office. Our goal is to help students understand the financial aid process and provide the best aid package available. More than 80 percent of UW-Superior students receive some sort of financial aid. A wide range of potential assistance is available.
Telephone: 715-394-8200
Fax: 715-394-8027
Hours: 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
E-mail: finaid@uwsuper.edu
Library
The Jim Dan Hill Library at the UW-Superior serves as a gateway to the world of information and knowledge. By promoting information literacy, the library becomes an active participant in the teaching and scholarly activities of UW-Superior. It supports the university's liberal arts mission and encourages learning and the development of life-span critical thinking skills.
Career Services
The mission of Career Services is to assist all students and alumni in making informed career decisions and to provide them with counseling, training, and the resources necessary to optimize their career objectives. Services include:
- Assisting students in making accurate self-assessments (identifying skills, interests, values, and personality factors that relate to career choice)
- Performing individual and group career counseling sessions
- Developing programs to provide career information
- Conducting career planning assistance for students and alumni (e.g., résumés, cover letters, interviewing, job search strategies, networking)
- Assisting students with graduate school selection and the application process
- Coordinating Annual Career Fair and Etiquette Dinners
- Providing an online career tool system in which students and alumni can view job postings and post their résumés
- Maintaining a career library
- Publishing a daily job vacancy bulletin on the Internet
- Providing service to faculty and staff on an as-needed basis
All of these services can be arranged to accommodate distance learners by use of telephone, computer, or paper-based handouts that can be mailed. To initiate career services please call 715-394-8308 or e-mail career@uwsuper.edu.
Veterans
A veteran is a former member of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard who served on active duty and was discharged other than dishonorably. Some benefits available are listed below:
State of Wisconsin Veterans' Educational Benefits
WDMA National Guard Tuition Grant
WDVA Tuition and Fees Reimbursement Grant
WDVA Part-Time Study Grant
WDVA Economic Assistance Loans
WDVA Retraining Grant
Veterans' Federal Education Programs
Chap 30 Montgomery GI Bill (Active Duty/Veterans)
Chap 31 Vocational Rehabilitation Program—Disabled Vets
Chap 32 VEAP (Veterans Educational Assistance Program—Post-Vietnam Era)
Chap 34 GI Bill (Vietnam Era—"Super 30")
Chap 35 DEA (Dependents' Educational Assistance) Program—Spouses and Children
Chap 1606 Selected Reserve GI Bill (Reserve/Guard Members)
REPS (Restored Entitlement Program for Dependents)
VA Work Study Program
VA Tutoring Program
For more information on benefits for veterans visit the Registrar's Office or call 715-394-8234.
