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OUT OF SERVICE REGION POLICY Field Experience Service Region Click Here to View Map with Regions

Supervision fees outside of service region for all COEHS programs.

 

[Service Region defined by the C-shaped boundary of Hwys 49, 55 and 54. See graphic.]

 

All COEHS program students requesting supervision outside of our designated service region will be required to pay an out-of-area fee. This fee is assessed to offset the supervision and travel budget for the Office of Field Experiences.

 

A special application is required to request this type of field placement. These applications are available in N/E 113 in the information racks.

The two compelling reasons for approving an out of area request are;

  • health considerations
  • spousal relocation

If the request is granted by the respective department(s) the fee will be $600 for undergraduate and graduate students. For graduate students who are on-the-job the amount will be $300 as their supervisors visit them half as many times.

 
An agreement has been established between the special education department at UW Oshkosh and the Green Bay School District to provide student teaching placements for special education students in that district.  There will be a $100/placement fee to offset supervision and travel expenses.  Dual majors can request only the special education placement in Green Bay.  Information sheets (blue) on this option are available in N/E 113 in the information racks.

The check will be due on the day of Student Teaching Orientation (early Jan/Aug).  Checks can be made out to “UW Oshkosh” and provided to the Field Experience Office in N/E 113.