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As part of the College of Letters & Science’s (L&S) commitment to support research and instruction across all departments, our Web Application team partners with administrators, faculty, and staff to develop effective solutions. Our analysts and developers create custom workflows and role-centered applications that help improve efficiency and replace paper-based processes.

These forms are intended for the College of Letters and Science only.

Select the appropriate form link below if you need:


Existing L&S Web Applications Support Request

If you have an existing web application, submit your request for maintenance or support here.


New Web Application for L&S

If you need a new web app for your department, program, center, research, faculty, or staff, submit your request here.

Web Apps: New App Request

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • Describe briefly the new applications goal and purpose.
  • You may add multiple files up to 5MB each. Formats allowed are jpg, gif, png, pdf, doc, and txt. If you have files larger than 5MB, please send them to us directly at ls-web-pro@uwm.edu and include a reference to the application being modified.
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    Accepted file types: jpg, gif, png, pdf, doc, txt, Max. file size: 5 MB.
    • The Web Applications team will do our best to accommodate your desired completion date. After a discussion of the specifics, we will have a better idea if the date provided is reasonable.
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    Contact Web Applications

    Please use the appropriate forms so that your request goes into the queue properly.

    Otherwise, if you need to connect with us or have a general question, please contact us at the profile below.

    • Web Applications Developer, L&S Web and Data
    • System Administrator, L&S Web and Data
    • Web Applications Developer, L&S Web and Data

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