The Wo/Men's Educational Bureau (WEB) offers the following free services to female and male displaced homemakers (persons who were married and are now divorced, separated, or widowed or whose spouse is incapacitated or incarcerated) and single parents who are in transition.
- Individual Needs Assessment/Counseling
- Starting Point Workshop for single parents and displaced homemakers
- Referral to appropriate college and community resources
- Career planning including exploration of traditional and nontraditional career paths
A Starting Point orientation is required in order to attend the workshops attached in the document below. Please choose one of the following orientations to attend and email
Starting Point to get signed up. Once you have completed an orientation, you are able to register for the workshops. Upon successful completion of the Starting Point program, you will be eligible to attend a graduation and register to win a gas card!
Spring 2013 Orientations Date
| Time
| Location & Room
|
Tuesday, Jan. 29
| 10:00am-12:00pm
| Appleton - Room B124
|
Monday, Feb. 4
| 4:00-6:00pm
| Oshkosh - Room 101J |
Wednesday, Feb. 27
| 12:30-2:30pm
| Appleton - Room B124 |
Tuesday, March 5
| 5:00-7:00pm | Appleton - Room B124 |
Monday, March 26
| 9:00-11:00am
| Oshkosh - Room 101J |
Thursday, April 4
| 10:00am-12:00pm
| Appleton - Room B124
|
Monday, April 15
| 4:00-6:00pm
| Appleton - Room B124
|
Schedule for Spring 2013 WorkshopsCounseling is confidential. However, we are legally bound to report potential
suicide, homicide and suspected child/elder abuse. The staff adheres to the
American Counseling Association's ethical guidelines (
www.counseling.org)
Whether your concerns are personal, career, or academic-related, we can help you succeed as a student.