Offices
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UWSA Organizational Chart
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Office for Academic & Student Affairs
Promotes and ensures academic quality in the University of Wisconsin System and to encourage the efficient use of resources to achieve that end.
- Academic Programs and Educational Innovation (APEI)
- Office of Policy Analysis and Research (OPAR)
- Student Affairs
Office of Administration
Responsible for the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the University of Wisconsin System institutions.
- Office of Administrative Services
- Office of Capital Planning & Budget
- Office of Human Resources & Workforce Diversity
- Office of Learning and Information Technology Services
- UW Service Center
Office of Finance
Responsible for the conduct of all financial affairs of the University of Wisconsin System.
- Office of Budget & Planning
- Office of Financial Administration
- Office of Trust Funds
Office of General Counsel
Provides comprehensive legal services to the UW System comprehensive campuses and to UW Colleges and UW-Extension, including advice on a wide variety of legal matters.
Office of Internal Audit
Provides independent, objective assurance and consulting services designed to add value to, protect, and strengthen the management of the University of Wisconsin System and its universities, colleges, and extension.
Office of the Board of Regents
Establishes policies and rules for governing the System, plans to meet future state needs for collegiate education, sets admission standards and policies, reviews and approves university budgets, and establishes the regulatory framework within which the individual units are allowed to operate with as great a degree of autonomy as possible.
Office of the President
The President has full executive responsibility for the operation and management of the University of Wisconsin System.
Office of University Relations
Advances the UW System’s mission through communications and stakeholder engagement.
- Economic Development
- Federal & Corporate Relations
- State Relations
- Strategic Communications
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) competes at the NCAA Division III level and consists of nine University of Wisconsin-System institutions.