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    Voting is both a right and a responsibility for an engaged citizen. UW-Eau Claire – Barron County encourages everyone to exercise the right to vote.

    A photo ID will be required at the polls for upcoming elections. Most UW-Eau Claire – Barron County students will still be able to use a Wisconsin driver’s license, State of Wisconsin ID, or UWECBC Card, which already meet voter ID requirements.

    Student Handbook & Policies

    As a UW-Eau Claire – Barron County student, you have certain rights and responsibilities respecting your relationship with your fellow students and the University. The rules, regulations and policies you will find in this booklet are intended to foster an environment of mutual respect for you and your fellow students and to enhance the educational environment of your campus. Here you will find information about federal and state laws, UW System and UW Colleges regulations, policies and procedures that pertain to you and your life on campus.

    Student Rights and Regulations Handbook

    Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

    Please see the Policies section in the UW Colleges Catalog for information about academic policies.

    Voting Guide

    Accessibility Services

    UW-Eau Claire – Barron County strives to meet the needs of all our students. Direct questions about accessibility services to the Solution Center. Visit the accessibility services page on the UW-Eau Claire website to learn more about accessibility services and policies.

    Emergency Grant

    The Emergency Grant program is available to branch campus students with unexpected financial crisis that would cause them to not be able to complete the term. The Emergency Grant is intended to help with expenses such as unexpected medical expenses, car repair, travel expenses for family emergency and replacement of items due to theft/fire damage. Allowable expenses to qualify for a grant must be an emergency and cannot include on-going monthly expenses such as; rent credit card bills or utilities. Allowable expenses also cannot include tuition, textbooks, student fees, alcohol/tobacco, groceries, entertainment, legal services or fines. No more than two grants per academic year per student, not to exceed $500 in total is available. For more information, log in and complete the application

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