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Student Services

We understand that being a student is a lot to juggle. As a student in the Data Science program, you will have access to a wealth of resources and knowledge from the Student Services Team in the Student Resource Lounge. Student Services provides an array of support resources to help you in the following areas:

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What to expect after graduation.

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Success beyond the classroom

Need 1:1 Help?

Student Success Coaches are skilled professionals who are available to help you navigate through your academic journey. Meet our team of dedicated coaches.

Contact your Success Coach at:
608-800-6755
datascience@uwex.edu.

If you would prefer that we call you, send an email with your phone number and the best time to reach you.

BUSINESS HOURS:
Monday through Thursday:
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT

Fridays:
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT

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Meet your Success Coach

Michael Paul

Why I chose a career in student affairs

As a college student, I relied heavily on the guidance I received from advisers and other personnel around campus. I noticed how much my experience in school was enhanced from the outstanding support I received. I chose a career in Student Affairs because I wanted to be a part of a highly collaborative setting to assist online students improve their connectedness to their campus and its resources. As an active listener and proactive coach, I hope to make an impact on students’ well-being and ability to succeed.

Best part of being a Student Success Coach

There’s nothing more satisfying than helping a student make connections and succeed. I really enjoy getting to know students on an individual basis and empowering them to seek out the resources they need for a positive educational journey. There’s always bound to be bumps in the road, but it’s extremely gratifying to help someone smooth them out and learn from the experience.

Experience, Education

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, minor in English – Technical Communication
  • Over ten years of higher education experience
  • Been a part of the Student Affairs staff at UW-Extension since 2013

Fun Stuff

I worked as a projectionist while in college and briefly considered a career in film/cinema. I loved working with film on a daily basis, but decided that my appreciation for the field was enough for me and moved on. As genuine filmstrip is replaced by digital platforms, perhaps I can get involved with it again in a “vintage” capacity some day!

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