golferinsect on a flowerartist



Course Availability

Summer course search is available on Access Stout

For help finding your Summer classes, click here

 

Registration

Enrolled Spring 2010 Students: Registration will begin for Graduate Students on February 22, 2010. The registration date for Undergraduate Students will be posted as soon it is available.

How to find my Summer registration date/time

How to register for classes on AccessStout


New Students:
A Summer Session Registration Form must be filled out and submitted to:

Registrar - Summer Session
109 Bowman Hall
University of Wisconsin - Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751

Once the Summer Session Registration form has been received and processed, a letter will be sent to out with further instructions for completing the Fee Payment Agreement, which is required before registration can begin.

Forms and Applications

Summer 2010 Registration Form


Additional Information

University Housing


Information about Summer housing can be found at: www3.uwstout.edu/housing/summer.cfm

If you have additional questions, you can contact:

UW-Stout, University Housing
170 Price Common
715-232-1569
housing@uwstout.edu

Identification Cards


A Stout OneCard (student identification card) is issued to each student at no charge and signifies status as an active member of the UW-Stout community. It also serves as an official student identification card.

To obtain a Stout OneCard, the student must present a valid government issued photo ID card when they report to 160 Price Commons to have a photo taken. The Stout OneCard will be sent directly to the student’s home address in a UW-Stout branded business size envelope. Once the card is received, it must be activated. Students can easily activate their Stout OneCard online.


During activation, preferences are selected for receiving financial refunds from the university. In addition, students are offered a free MasterCard debit/checking account (not a credit card, there must be funds available for purchases) called the “OneAccount.” The OneAccount may serve as a primary bank account allowing students to use their campus ID card to complete transactions anytime, anywhere a MasterCard is accepted.
Funds can be deposited into a Flexline account, which is an on-campus debit account that can be used to purchase meals, school supplies, clothing, tickets, postage, photo copies, resume printing, health services, parking permits, beverages and snacks. These funds remain active and usable while a student is actively enrolled. Flexline funds are for use on-campus only and cannot be used anywhere outside of the university.

Office hours are 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

More information about the Stout OneCard, the OneAccount or the Flexline account, call 715/232-2887 (choose option 2).

Textbooks: Instructional Resource Center


Textbooks and other required resources for your classes are available for loan at this service. Instructional Resources Service (IRS) is located on the west side, second floor, of the Library Learning Center. Resources are also available for purchase.

Students can pick up books after they have returned their current texts (we need them back). More information regarding Textbook Rental is on the web, go to the library’s home page http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/ then select Textbooks (on the left column).

Checking out Textbooks:

  • Current textbooks need to be returned prior to checking out textbooks for the upcoming term.
  • All textbooks remaining in IRS after the first ten class days are available for loan for leisure or research purposes, and are also due the last day of classes. Exceptions require instructor permission.


Returning Textbooks:

  • Textbooks are to be returned to Instructional Resources (not the main library).
  • A book drop is available when Instructional Resources is closed. The book drop is built into the side brick wall near the 3rd street entrance of the Robert S. Swanson Learning Center.

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to stop in or call 715/232-2492. Additional information is available online.

On-Campus Childcare Facilities


The Child and Family Study Center offers programming for children ages six weeks through six years.

The Infant / Toddler program is designed for children ages six weeks through three years, and the Pre-school Program is designed for children ages three through age six. Children are enrolled in the age appropriate classes as space and child / teacher ratios allow.

The Child and Family Study Center will be open from June to August, and has several available programs. The options are as follows:

Full Day Program:    7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Morning Program:    7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Afternoon Program: 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

4K Program: 8:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

 

More information can be found at: http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/cfsc.html

Parking


Summer parking permits are available through the Parking Services office. Students can stop in the Parking Office to purchase the permit. If they are unable to stop in, call Parking Services and someone in that office can take payment over the phone and mail the permit.

For more information, visit http://www.uwstout.edu/parking/summerpermit.html

Additional Parking questions can be made to:

UW-Stout Parking Services
110 University Services Building
Menomonie, WI 54751
(715) 232-1792
(715) 232-1142 (fax)
parking@uwstout.edu
www.uwstout.edu/parking

 

Bowman Hall clock tower with a rainbow