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Future UWM Letters & Science Students

Prospective undergraduate students, contact an L&S admissions counselor at let-sci@uwm.edu.

Prospective graduate students, contact the UWM Graduate School at gradschool@uwm.edu.

Current UWM Letters & Science Students

Undergraduates, contact your L&S advisor for assistance. You can find your advisor’s name in the lower right-hand part of PAWS when you first log in. Email questions or concerns to your advisor directly or make an appointment online using the Navigate360 portal. You will also find answers to the most common questions on our current student page. If you do not know your advisor’s name or have a general advising question, contact ls-advising@uwm.edu. If you have a department or program specific question, we recommend you contact them directly. You will find a list of our programs under the Academics section of our web page. If you are unsure who to contact or have general questions, please email let-sci@uwm.edu.

Graduate students, contact your faculty advisor or the main office for your program for assistance. To find the general contact information for your department, visit that department’s web site.

Current UWM Student looking to transfer into Letters & Science

If you are a current UWM undergraduate from a school or college other than Letters & Science and are looking for an advisor to discuss transferring to Letters & Science, please email Letters & Science Advising to schedule an appointment.


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