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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

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Vision Statement
Deans Office
Our Units
Contact Us
Key Divisional Initiatives
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Vision Statement

As innovative leaders, we will engage in programs, services, and partnerships that provide the highest quality Lifelong Learning. Our commitment to lifelong learning is based on a belief that our clients can best meet the challenges of success in the 21st century if they have the opportunities for learning throughout their lifespan. Our commitment to quality inspires us to provide programs and services that our participants and partners value highly. Our commitment to innovation supports our continuous search for new content, products, methods, formats relationships, and technologies to expand and enhance learning.

To achieve our vision, over the next five years, University of Wisconsin Continuing Educators will focus on the following strategic directions critical to meeting the needs of our learners:

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Dean's Office

The Continuing Education, Outreach and Learning Extension Dean's Office can connect you to lifelong learning opportunities across Wisconsin. The Dean's Office is responsible for the statewide planning and coordination of Continuing Education across the University of Wisconsin System. Working with the UW institutions, the Dean's Office of the Continuing Education, Division of Continuing Education, Outreach and E-Learning:

Who We Are:

David Schejbal, Dean
Mary Grant , Associate Dean
Kay Taube, Assistant Dean
Darrell Barth, Director of Business Services
Kris McGrew , Director of HELP
Mary Crave, Evaluation and Diversity Specialist
Amy Pikalek, University Relations Specialist
John Fischer, Outreach Program Manager
Leila Shenk, Executive Staff Assistant

We're located at:

432 North Lake Street, Room 401
Madison, WI 53706-149
(608) 262-1034

505 South Rosa Road, Suite 200
Madison, WI 53719-1257
1-877-UW LEARN

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Our Units

University of Wisconsin-Extension Learning Innovations

A collaboration of Continuing Education, Outreach and E-Learning and University of Wisconsin System. UW Learning Innovations provides instructional design and development, faculty development and learner services to the 26 UW campuses in support of their online degree and certificate programs and courses.

School for Workers

The oldest university-based labor education program in North America, School for Workers provides approximately 150 programs each year for union representatives, officers, members and employer representatives.

HELP/Learner Services

Providing information and advising on UW System programs and services to current and prospective students and families. For 30 years, HELP has been the central location for answers to questions about admission, registration, majors and programs, financial aid, and residence life.

Independent Learning

Offering anywhere, anytime learning since 1892. UW Independent Learning offers more than 300 accredited university, high school, vocational, and continuing education courses that provide the flexibility to complete assignments and exams at your pace without ever setting foot on campus.

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Contact Us

Amy Pikalek, Communications Group
432 North Lake Street, Room 401
Madison, WI 53706
pikalek@conted.uwex.edu
(608) 262-6660

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Key Divisional Initiatives

UW Continuing EDvantage

A new economic development initiative providing funding for programs that meet the education and training needs of working adults and support diverse communities that attract and retain talented individuals.

Diversity Program Development Initiative

A program designed to assist UW institutions in developing and implementing new diversity programs and services.

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Helpful Links

American Council on Education
Cooperative Extension
Distance Education Clearinghouse
Govtraining.Org
HELP
IDEAS
Independent Learning
Instructional Communications Systems (ICS)
Online programs of study
Program Impacts
Portal Wisconsin
School for Workers
UW-Extension
UW Learning Innovations
Wisconsin Public Radio
Wisconsin Public Television

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