Student Advising & Support Services
At the College of Community Engagement and Professions (CCEP), your success is our priority. Our dedicated student advising and support services team is here to help you navigate your academic journey, from your first semester through graduation.
Whether you’re exploring majors, planning your course schedule, or preparing for your career, our advisors offer personalized guidance tailored to your goals. You’ll also find a range of support services designed to help you thrive—academically, personally, and professionally. We’re committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive environment where every student feels seen, supported, and empowered to succeed.
Academic Advising
Current Undergraduate Students
Log-in to Navigate360 to schedule a meeting with your academic advisor.
Current Graduate Students
Contact your dedicated academic advisor to schedule a meeting. View your academic program page for details.
Prospective Students
Email: ccep-advising@uwm.edu
CCEP Academic Advising Contact Information
Current Undergraduate Students
Your advisor’s name will be listed in your PAWS Account. To schedule advising appointments, we recommend using the Navigate350 portal.
- Tyree Bolden (Last Names: K-Sh)
- Maggie Flath (Last Names: A-D & Si-Z)
- Dan Geddes (Last Names: A-J)
- Carly Tucker (Last Names: N-Z)
Licensure Programs
School of Education
Teaching Licensure Pathways (Individuals/Permit Teachers/Paraprofessionals with a Bachelor’s Degree): Kristin Roosevelt
School of Information Studies
School Librarianship (WI DPI #1902):
Angie Sadowsky (book appt)
Graduate Students
Your advisor’s name will be listed in your PAWS Account. You may also connect with your Graduate Program Director if you have questions (check the program website for details).
Helen Bader School of Social Welfare
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Alyssa Sheeran, PhD
MS in Social Work: Zach Chartrand (book appt)
School of Education
Administrative Leadership: Tobiah Deutsch (book appt)
Educational Policy: Angie Sadowsky (book appt)
Educational Psychology: Tobiah Deutsch (book appt)
Curriculum & Instruction: Kristin Roosevelt
School of Information Studies
All graduate programs: Tobiah Deutsch (book appt)
Prospective Students
- Email: ccep-advising@uwm.edu
- Visit Campus
- Undergraduate Academic Information Sessions
- Graduate Academic Information Sessions: See individual program website
Student Advising & Support Services Staff
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- boldentc@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4663
- Northwest Quadrant D 3875
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- chartra2@uwm.edu
- 414-251-6198
- Enderis Hall 1013
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- deutsch@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4707
- Northwest Quadrant D 3885
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- mlflath@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4707
- Northwest Quadrant D 3880
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- dageddes@uwm.edu
- 414-229-3770
- Northwest Quadrant D 3885
- Recruitment and Scholarship Coordinator, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- kaisermr@uwm.edu
- Enderis Hall 1009
- Assistant Dean, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- pagejd@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4153
- Enderis Hall 213
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- kroosev@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4721
- Northwest Quadrant D 3890
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- asadowsk@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4707
- Northwest Quadrant D 3910
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- tucker22@uwm.edu
- 414-251-4707
- Northwest Quadrant D 3rd Floor
- Student/Alumni Engagement & Outreach Specialist, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- walkerjs@uwm.edu
- 414-251-6846
- Northwest Quadrant D 3863
- Student Well-Being Manager, College of Community Engagement and Professions
- whitemf@uwm.edu
- 414-251-5722
- Enderis 1033
- Academic Advisor, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- Assistant Dean, College of Community Engagement & Professions
- zahrt@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4707
- Northwest Quadrant D 3895
Student Well-being Services
Student well-being services in the College of Community Engagement and Professions provide personalized support and proactive outreach to help students thrive. Services include one-on-one support for academic, emotional, and mental health concerns; connection to campus and community resources; response to faculty or staff referrals; and guidance through challenges that may affect well-being or academic progress. The college also offers wellness programming, community-building events, and initiatives that promote belonging and reduce barriers to student success.
- whitemf@uwm.edu
- 414-251-5722
- Enderis Hall Rm: 1033













