Multicultural Student Services

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The Multicultural Student Services (MSS) office at the University of Wisconsin-Stout promotes leadership development and intercultural awareness, providing holistic support that extends inside and outside the classroom. Its framework enhances student success and retention by offering academic, career, and financial support and resources including grants and scholarships. MSS also provides opportunities for personal growth and community building through programs like Stoutward Bound and the Multicultural Living Community. With a strong commitment to inclusive excellence, MSS works to strengthen connections across different perspectives, cultures, and backgrounds, fostering an environment where all students can thrive, develop their leadership potential, and feel empowered to succeed at every stage of their academic journey. 

 

UW-Stout’s growing undergraduate minority student population is currently 12.2% (Fall 2023) and more Asian, Black, Latinx and Native American students graduate every year!

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744 Undergraduate Minority Students (Fall 2023)

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88 Graduate Minority Students (Fall 2023)

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72% Students Retained after First Year (2021)


Multicultural Student Services

All Multicultural Student Services News
UW-Stout staff awarded for creating inclusive environment, bringing harmony to differences Featured Image

UW-Stout staff awarded for creating inclusive environment, bringing harmony to differences

Arenz and Xiong recognized by Universities of Wisconsin at annual ceremony
Fall 2023 Performing Arts Preview: Arts and humanities are alive at UW-Stout Featured Image

Fall 2023 Performing Arts Preview: Arts and humanities are alive at UW-Stout

Events build community through theater, choral and band concerts, International Night, visual arts, civil discussions
UW-Stout supports first-generation students on Nov. 8 event during national celebration Featured Image

UW-Stout supports first-generation students on Nov. 8 event during national celebration

Rooted in Growth, with national grant, aims to build community among students, faculty, staff with variety of activities