Fall 2026 Registration is Open!
Use PAWS or Stellic to create your preferred class schedule for fall. Let your advisor know if you have questions about Fall 2026 registration.

You’re halfway there! It is time to enrich the experiences and knowledge you’ve gained during the first two years as a Lubar student.

The following should be completed by the end of your junior year:

Academic Advising

  • Meet with you Academic Advisor to confirm you have been advanced to your major. Lubar Hall N297, 414-229-5271
    • Plan your semester and discuss your timeline for graduation.
    • Review the number of credits remaining for any majors, minors or certificates, etc. and any prerequisites that may affect the sequencing of your classes.
    • Check your progress by answering the following:
      • Have you taken or are you enrolled in the 300-level core course in your intended major?
      • What major electives/courses are you going to take for your major?
      • Do you want to double major or add a certificate to your degree plan?
      • What internship opportunities have you found that provide career-related experience?
  • Know your program’s requirements.
    • Track your progress by reviewing your academic requirements in PAWS, located in the dropdown menu.
  • Monitor your PAWS account and email daily through Office 365.
    • Watch for important emails from the Lubar School and UWM.
  • Ensure your finances are in order.
  • Use this website for Student Service resources.
  • If interested, begin to research graduate and professional schools with the Graduate Program Services office. mba-ms@uwm.edu, 414-251-5252
    • Review GPA and other standardized test requirements.
    • Learn what personal statements and other application essays require and how to write them.

Career Advising

  • Meet with your Career Advisor to develop plans for your professional internship. Lubar Hall N203, 414-229-5445
    • Update your resume and have it critiqued.
    • Discuss which major electives will best work with your career plans.
    • Revise career goals and plans.
    • Complete BUS ADM 300 – Career and Professional Development.
    • Obtain a professional internship and relevant experience.
  • Attend Career Services Center sponsored events.
    • Network at multiple career fairs offered throughout the year.
  • Continue to use Career Resources.
    • Reactivate your Handshake account and update information.
    • Sign up for on-campus interviews through Handshake. Some employers interview in fall for summer internships.
    • Build contacts in LinkedIn.
    • Watch for emails on Lubar College sponsored internships, such as LaMacchia, Delwin C. and Jacobus, and other opportunities.

Personal Development

  • Enrich your academic experiences.
    • Explore Study Abroad Opportunities – as part of a group or on your own – as a way to improve your understanding of the diverse cultures of the world and begin developing the skills needed for a business career in the global market. Contact your Advisor or the Study Abroad Office:
      • Garland Hall, Room 138, 414-229-4846
    • Take on a leadership role in a Lubar Business Student Organization.
  • Speak with Faculty and Staff about specializations and current trends in your areas of interest.
    • Continue to meet with faculty and staff to build relationships and act as a positive reference for you.
    • Connect with business professionals in the Multicultural Mentoring Program.
  • Obtain relevant professional experience.
    • Secure an internship or part-time job that allows you to gain experience and apply what you are learning.
    • Network with professionals tied to your major.
    • Join professional organizations, such as the American Marketing Association (AMA) or Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM).