Programs
Discover your campus family, embrace your identity, and succeed at UWM.
Immerse yourself in a dynamic lineup of programs, cultural events, and leadership opportunities tailored to uplift the Black student experience. Whether you are looking to honor your heritage, network with mentors and peers, or simply find a welcoming space to be yourself, these programs are designed to help you build a strong, supportive community and create lasting memories on campus.
All Programs
Making the Connection Program
Helping students build meaningful relationships, develop a sense of belonging, and connect with the campus and community resources that contribute to their academic and personal success.
Multicultural Centers Open House
Introduces students to the people, programs, and services available through Black Student Cultural Resources and other multicultural centers, encouraging engagement, community building, and cross-cultural connections.
Welcome Reception for Students, Faculty and Staff
Fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment by creating opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to connect, build relationships, and strengthen the campus community at the start of the academic year.
BSCC Graduation Celebration
Honors the achievements, perseverance, and contributions of graduating students while recognizing their academic success and impact on the UWM community.
Black History Month Activities
Celebrate the history, culture, achievements, and ongoing contributions of Black communities through educational, cultural, and community-centered programming.
Career Fair
Connects students with employers, professionals, and career development opportunities that support their educational goals, professional growth, and future career success.
Youth Leadership Summit
Empowers students and emerging leaders through skill-building, mentorship, and leadership development experiences that encourage academic achievement, civic engagement, and personal growth.
Pre-Collegiate Program
Supports college readiness by introducing prospective students to higher education opportunities, strengthening academic preparation, and encouraging successful transitions to college life.