UWM Launches ROAR Ready to Support College Access and Success for K-12 Students and Families
MILWAUKEE_The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is announcing the launch of ROAR Ready, a learning pathway to help K-12 students and their families pursue new interests, prepare for college and explore career options.
Meeting a critical community need
Many Milwaukee area K-12 students and families lack consistent access to structured academic enrichment, career exploration and college‑readiness resources. These gaps can lead to challenges in preparedness, confidence and persistence as students transition to higher education.
“The academic journey doesn’t begin on move-in day,” said UWM Chancellor Thomas Gibson. “It begins when young people and their families first step onto campus and start to see themselves here. ROAR Ready ensures those early experiences are intentional, welcoming and connected, and that they help students imagine a future in higher education from the very start.”
ROAR Ready, which stands for a Roadmap for Opportunity, Achievement and College Readiness, empowers young learners to build their brightest future and discover a place to call home.
“Families tell us they want to support their students, but the pathway to college can feel complicated and overwhelming,” said Marc Young, UWM chief recruitment and outreach officer and executive director of undergraduate admissions. “ROAR Ready simplifies that journey by creating one clear roadmap, one place where students can explore, grow and stay connected to UWM year after year.”
Three core pillars
ROAR Ready programming is organized around three pillars:
- Academic enrichment, to build core skills in reading, math and science through hands-on learning.
- Career exploration, to discover a wide range of career options through practical, engaging activities.
- Belonging, to develop a stronger sense of identity and community through campus experiences and peer connections.
“Belonging is a powerful predictor of student success,” Young said. “ROAR Ready helps students feel like they belong on a college campus long before they apply, and that feeling can change the trajectory of their academic lives.”
Community partnerships and impact
ROAR Ready enhances UWM’s long‑standing partnerships with schools, community organizations and families across Milwaukee, which have expressed a need for this type of youth programming.
Students love the engagement opportunities ROAR Ready provides.
“[Going on a campus tour] was really cool,” said Hayden Kassens, a sophomore at Carmen High School Southeast. “Seeing all the different opportunities and getting a sense of the college community was very intriguing.”
ROAR Ready welcomes learners of all ages
Programming is tailored to students’ developmental stages and includes engagement opportunities for parents and caregivers.
- Cub Club: Kindergarten–fifth grade students develop reading and writing skills, explore new interests and learn about different careers.
- ROAR Explorers: Sixth–eighth grade students build confidence in school and continue exploring career options.
- Panther Tracks: Ninth–12th grade students prepare for college, earn credits through dual enrollment and make career decisions.
- ROAR Together: Families and caregivers learn how to help young learners prepare for college and beyond through workshops, resources and connections.
“ROAR Ready isn’t just a program, it’s a commitment,” Young said. “It’s about building lasting relationships with students and families and ensuring that access to higher education begins early, is sustained and leads to success.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.












