Student Student Center (SSC) Fall Recess Hours Adjustments
SSC services will pause for Fall Recess starting at 3pm Tuesday, November 25th through Friday, November 28th.
Normal operations will resume on Monday, December 1st.

Navigate360 Student is the tool that undergraduate students can use to schedule appointments with their academic advisor, success coach, or peer mentor. Students can access Navigate360 Student as a mobile app, in addition to its upgraded desktop version. We encourage you to check out the app’s exclusive features!

Navigate360 Features for Students

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Checklist:
Keep track of important academic date and deadlines

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Appointments:
Set up meetings for academic advising in a matter of seconds

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Study Groups:
Join study groups for your most challenging classes

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Campus Resources:
Find contact information for your professors and advisors or find your way to important campus buildings.

General Support & Navigation

Click here to log into Navigate360 Student or visit the UWM Homepage and select Navigate360 under the Current Students tab. Don’t forget to update your bookmarked tabs!

Continue scrolling for more general information about Navigate360 Student or email navigate-support@uwm.edu for more support.

Download the Navigate360 Student app today!

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Navigate360 Resources for Students

Getting Started in Navigate360 Student

How do I log into Navigate360 Student?

How to Log into Navigate360 Student

Last modified: 03/27/2024 

Scheduling Appointments

How to schedule an advising appointment through the student mobile app?
How do I schedule an appointment with my academic advisor or coach?  

How to Schedule Appnt (Standard)

Last modified: 06/06/2024 

Progress Reports

What are Progress Reports?

A Progress Report is early course feedback submitted by your instructors. Progress Reports are generally submitted through Navigate360, between weeks 5-9 of the semester.  

Last modified: 08/08/2025 

Why did I receive a Progress Report?

There are various reasons why you may have received a Progress Report from your instructors, including: low attendance, missing assignments, or poor grades on first quizzes/exams. The purpose of Progress Reports is to communicate your academic progress in a course to you and your Success Team (e.g., Academic Advisor, Success Coach, etc.) 

Last modified: 06/6/2024 

Next steps you can take when you get a Progress Report 

There are different next steps you can take in response to a Progress Report. You can:  

Attend Office Hours to connect with the instructor(s) who submitted the Progress Report to receive specific feedback on how you can improve your course performance 

Consider signing up for Academic Skills Tutoring at the Student Success Center (Bolton Hall 120) to build your college study skills like time management & reading 

Check your syllabi to see if the course you’re struggling in offers Tutoring or Supplemental Instruction (SI) to get more support with understanding the materials 

(If applicable), connect with your assigned Academic Advisor or Success Coach for holistic advising support. They may be able to connect you to additional campus resources 

Last modified: 06/6/2024