Office of Undergraduate Admissions

Diversity
We believe that a university community connects the perspectives and backgrounds of diverse social and academic groups of people. To meet this aim, a university community must be inclusive in its compostion and support a civil atmosphere and a tolerant evnironment for learning.
Recruitment Specialists

Student Voices Video
Helping Others Perceive Equality

Helping Others Perceive Equality is a nonprofit social, educational and support organization for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and Ally (LGBTQA) community. HOPE strives to support, educate, and provide a social environment for the LGBTQA population at UW Oshkosh and in the surrounding community.
Multicultural Student Organizations
MEC Student Board
The Multicultural Education Center (MEC) serves as an umbrella organization for the five multicultural student organizations. These include the Asian Student Association (ASA), American Indian Student Association (AISA), Black Student Union (BSU), Hispanic Cultures United (HCU) and Hmong Student Union (HSU).
Inter-Tribal Student Organization

To promote educational and cultural awareness throughout the University and community with social activities and cultural awareness programs. To promote an awareness of Native Americans in the University and community by providing presentations on cultural beliefs and tribal history. To support Native Americans in their quest for higher education by advising, counseling and providing referral services for academic needs. To act as a resource about Native Americans for the University and community by providing information on services of Wisconsin Tribes.

Promotes cultural awareness within a social and academic atmosphere through a network of diverse Asian backgrounds

Serves as an advocate for promoting cultural awareness on the UW Oshkosh campus and throughout the greater Oshkosh community.

Promotes educational and cultural awareness of Hispanic cultures through educational, social and cultural activities and awareness programs.

Promotes the cultural, social and educational interests of all UW Oshkosh students and serves as the elected voice of the Hmong students to ensure that their concerns are considered in the academic and nonacademic operations of the University.


