CALS Academic Affairs

The UW-Madison College of Agricultural & Life Sciences (CALS) Academic Affairs office is the hub for undergraduate students with questions. We offer academic advising, career services, study abroad advising, an Honors Program, and other support for current students. Located in Agricultural Hall 116, a National Historic Place, we help students thrive in both their academic and personal lives during college.

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  • Research information about allied health, medical, veterinary, dental, and other related careers connected to the 23 CALS undergraduate majors.
  • Work with Career Services staff to create outreach materials about health-related careers.
  • Support the Community Wellness Initiatives within Academic Affairs.
  • Visit various CALS departments to learn more about them (examples include: Veterinary School, hospitals on the UW campus, animal barns, greenhouse, Bakke Recreational & Wellbeing Center, Greenhouse Learning Community)
  • Participate in daily office work, including printing/copying, assembling welcome bags, and general administrative tasks as needed.
  • Student interns will practice communication within an office setting, and across campus partners (faculty, staff, college students)
  • Student interns will contribute to the creation of promotional materials related to health careers
  • Student interns will contribute to and participate in wellness activities
  • Student interns will develop and gain administrative skills used in office settings
  • Student interns will learn more about the College of Agricultural & Life Sciences (CALS) and the undergraduate major offerings, how to apply to college, and what colleges look for in an application
  • Health Sciences
  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Biological Sciences
  • Science Communication
  • Public Health
  • Allied Health
  • Various Areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
  • Office Support Work
  • Higher Education Administration