Campus and Visitor Relations Center
This center maintains lists of available off-campus housing and provides general information on academic and non-academic topics that may be of interest to students. Union South, Suite 329, 1308 W. Dayton St., (608) 263-2400.
https://info.wisc.edu/
Ebling Library
A substantial collection of pharmacy materials is held at Ebling Library. The librarians help connect students and researchers to high-quality information and user-centered services: books (both in print and electronic), journals, standards, and literature reviews. Services include article and book delivery, reference and citation management.
https://ebling.library.wisc.edu/
Writing Center
The Writing Center provides free face-to-face and online consultations which focus on a number of different writing scenarios (i.e., drafts of course papers, resumes, reports, application essays, cover letters, theses, etc.). Writing Center instructors will not edit or proofread papers. Instead, their goal is to teach students to edit and proofread in order to become better, more confident writers. 6171 Helen C. White Hall, (608) 263-1992
https://writing.wisc.edu/
McBurney Disability Resource Center
Students who have a documented disability, or suspect that they may have an undiagnosed disability, are encouraged to contact the McBurney Disability Resource Center to inquire about obtaining academic accommodations. The McBurney Center provides academic accommodations such as adaptive/assistive technology access, assistive listening devices, document conversion, elevator keys, ASL interpreting, note taking support, testing accommodations, and reduced credit load recommendations to name a few.
Students must provide documentation and be registered with the McBurney Center to receive a Verified Individualized Services & Accommodations (VISA) form needed to receive accommodations.
McBurney Center
702 W. Johnson St., Suite 2104
Telephone: (608) 263-2741
Text: (608) 225-7956
https://mcburney.wisc.edu/