Elementary Education Majors
Early Childhood - Middle Childhood and Middle Childhood - Early Adolescence
You will be assigned to the college's Senior Adviser Mr. Michael Martin until you are formally admitted to the teacher education program. In addition to seeing the college's adviser Freshmen and Sophomores will meet with a Education Student Advisor (ESA) during registration to assist them. Once you are admitted to the teacher education program you will be assigned a faculty adviser in the Teacher Education Department.
Secondary Education
Early Adolescence - Adolescence (ages 10-21) and Early Childhood - Adolescence (all grade levels)
Students seeking a EA-A or EC-A teaching license select a major in the subject area they wish to teach. The department of the major will assign an academic adviser. Students are required to see their major academic adviser every semester.
If you have questions regarding the teacher education program please contact Mr. Michael Martin (715) 425-3774, or Mr. Tyler Koepke (715) 425-3705.
Graduate Teacher Education Students
Graduate students are not required to see an adviser every semester but it is strongly encouraged to assist you monitoring your progress.
Elementary students should contact Dr. Thomas Holleran (715) 425-3752
Secondary students should contact Dr. Geoff Scheurman (715) 425-3520
If you have questions regarding teacher licensing please contact Mr. Michael Martin (715) 425-3774.
WITEACH Program
Students who are participating in the WI Teach program will be advised by an adviser in their primary academic area and Mr. Tyler Koepke for supplement advising and academic support.