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College of Education & Professional Studies

COLLEGE RESOURCES

Welcome College of Education and Professinal Studies students! This page contains specific resources for you to help navigate your educational journey. Check out information on student opportunities, get involved in a student organization, or find other campus resources below.


Department Resources

Undergraduates Advising

  • - Change Major/Minor, Late Add, Credit Overload, etc.

Undergraduate Opportunities

Graduate

Army Resources

 - (CAC Required)
 - An Army digital training website that manages and tracks training records (CAC Required)
 - This website gives information for both service members and families on Child and youth services, family programs and services, health care, Housing, education, careers, libraries, recreation, travel and Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)
 - A website to search for any Army publication, Regulations or Forms




 - A website to get information on authorized equipment and personnel (CAC Required)
 - Virtual gateway for all eligible Active Duty, National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers to request Tuition Assistance online, anytime, anywhere for classroom and distance learning
 - A website to search information about specific Military Occupation Specialties (MOS) and Branches
 - Provides continuous, career-long development of joint knowledge and joint readiness (CAC Required)

- A website designed to help you install a common access card (CAC) reader on your personal computer
 - This website allows you to update personal information, share education benefits, identify medical coverage for military members and dependents and receive proof of medical and dental coverage (CAC Required)
 - Official Department of Defense (DoD) source for installation and state resources available to active duty, national guard and reserve service and family members
 - This website is very similar to Army One Source, however gives more resources available to all members of service branches

  •  - AAHPERD is the largest organization of professionals supporting and assisting those involved in physical education, leisure, fitness, dance, health promotion, and education and all specialties related to achieving a healthy lifestyle.
  •  - The ACA (formerly known as the American Camping Association) is a community of camp professionals who, for nearly 100 years, have joined together to share our knowledge and experience and to ensure the quality of camp programs.
  •  - The Wisconsin Section of ACA is a resource for Wisconsin-based ACA member camps to gain and exchange information about staff training, job postings, education and research while promoting the enrichment of the lives of children and adults through the camping experience.
  •  - ACE is a nonprofit organization committed to enriching quality of life through safe and effective exercise and physical activity. As America's Authority on Fitness, ACE protects all segments of society against ineffective fitness products, programs and trends through its ongoing public education, outreach and research. ACE further protects the public by setting certification and continuing education standards for fitness professionals.
  •  - Much more than a slogan, the American College of Sports Medicine puts into practice its strategic efforts to advancing the health of all. As the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world, ACSM has more than 20,000 International, National, and Regional Chapter members.
  •  - The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit, professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students, educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy.
  •  - NIRSA is the leading resource for professional and student development, education, and research in collegiate recreational sports.
  •  - NSCA, the worldwide authority on strength and conditioning, we support and disseminate research-based knowledge and its practical application to improve athletic performance and fitness.
  •  - For 40 years, NRPA has advocated the importance of thriving, local park systems, the opportunity for all Americans to lead healthy, active lifestyles, and the preservation of great community places.
  •  - WPRA represents over 1,600 individuals delivering a broad spectrum of services in Wisconsin. Members include Park, Recreation and Therapeutic Recreation professionals in local, county, state, school district, private and agency settings. WPRA also represents public Park and Recreation Boards and Commissions, students, commercial firms and Emeritus (retired) members.
  •  - WLO is a world-wide, non-governmental association of persons and organizations dedicated to discovering and fostering those conditions best permitting leisure to serve as a force for human growth, development and well-being.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS