Schofield Hall, UW-Eau Claire's oldest building, is the main administrative
building on campus.
The Financial Aid Office is located on the main floor of Schofield Hall.
Students can explore majors, career options and internships in the Career Services
office on Schofield Hall's second floor.
Staff members in the Admissions Office are happy to help prospective students with
questions about UW-Eau Claire. This office is also the starting point for campus tours.
Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich has his office on the second floor of
Schofield Hall.
Schofield Auditorium is one of several venues on campus for guest speakers
and performers.
Help with dropping or adding classes, electronic access to grades and billing, degree
audits and transcripts are some of the services provided by the Registrar's Office.
Schofield Hall is UW-Eau Claire's main administrative building. It includes the Chancellor's Office, the Provost's Office, the Affirmative Action Office, Human Resources, Graduate Studies, the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Office of Student Development and Diversity, Career Services, Admissions, Financial Aid, the Registrar's Office, Business Services, the Center for International Education, Learning and Technology Services, the News Bureau, Alumni Office and the UW-Eau Claire Foundation. The building, UW-Eau Claire's first, was constructed in 1916. It underwent major renovations in 1976. The building is named for Harvey Schofield, the first president of the Eau Claire State Normal School.