Academic Integrity Procedures
335-4531; Lighty Student Services Bldg. 360
All members of the University community share
responsibility for maintaining and promoting the
principles of truth and academic honesty.
The official policy defining academic dishonesty and
procedures to follow when dishonesty occurs. This
policy can be found in the Student Handbook and
on-line at
www.studentaffairs.wsu.edu/.
Academic Regulations
335-5346; French Ad. 346
Policy and procedure for auditing a class, enrollment, registration, and withdrawals can be found at the academic regulations site.
Center for Human Rights
335-6648; 132 French Administration Bldg
The Center for Human
Rights (CHR) seeks to integrate principles of equal
employment opportunity, affirmative action, and fairness
and equity into all academic and employment activities
and practices throughout Washington State University.
CHR investigates all complaints of discrimination and sexual harassment, advises on appropriate management of such issues. CHR works closely with faculty, staff, students, professionals in law, human resources, and conflict resolution.
Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology (CTLT)
Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE) Building, Room 503K, 509-335-1355
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology at WSU serves as a resource for anyone who teaches in our campus community. The Center offers free one-on-one consultations for all kinds of teaching and learning topics, including course and assignment design, classroom strategies, assessment and evaluation, online learning, facilitating discussions and student engagement, and more. Their assessment experts are experienced in collaborating with WSU instructors to design and develop publishable research projects on teaching and learning.
Copy Centers
Cougar
Copies (University Publications and Printing) has
three locations:
Compton Union Building On-the-spot
copying, color copies, copying of class reserve items,
fax service, binding, class overheads, laminating, and
resume paper
Cooper Publications Building Volume
copying, tape binding, booklet production, digital
network copier
Counseling Services
335-4511, Lighty Student Services Bldg. 280; 8am-5pm,
M-F, 24-hour crisis line: 332-1505
Confidential individual counseling and
consultation; counseling, support, and topic-related
groups; outreach programs and workshops
Disability Resource Center
335-1566; Ad. Annex 205
Provides accommodations
for students with documented disabilities. Services
include transportation, oral exams, extended
exams, audio textbooks, sign language interpreters,
note takers, and large print exams and materials, and
more.
Environmental Health and Safety
335-3041; Environmental Health and Safety Building
Information on:
- Air and water quality
- Chemical spill cleanup
- Drinking water
- Ergonomics
- Hazardous waste management
- Indoor air quality
- Laboratory safety
- Pest control
- Solid waste disposal
- Animal Hazards & Contact.
Graduate & Professional Student Association (GPSA)
Administration Annex Building, Room 203; 335-9545.
The Graduate and
Professional Student Association is the
representative body for graduate and professional
students at Washington State University.
Health and Wellness Services
509-335-3575; Health and Wellness Services offers a broad range of primary medical care and mental care services to WSU students.
Human Relations And Educational Services
335-6648; 132 French Administration Bldg.
HR supports the University’s mission of teaching
research and public service by providing leadership and
services that improve the climate for the WSU community.
These services include:
- conflict intervention
- assessment, mediation
- facilitation, coaching and consultation
- workshops and training regarding conflict management
- intercultural relations and diversity
- training books, articles, and videos
Information Technology
Information Technology (IT) provides telephone, computing, data networking, graphics services and instructional media support for students, faculty and staff at WSU.
Student Computing Services (SCS); 335-HELP; ITB 2071, operates the student HelpDesk which provides computing, network, and dial-in support, as well as, on-campus lab facilities open to all students
Academic Media Services (AMS) offers technical support for video conferencing, classroom technologies, along with equipment for multimedia projects.
Intensive American Language Center (IALC)
335-6675; McAllister 116
Prepares international
students and community members to communicate in
English and to study in American colleges and
universities through regular ESL session and special
programs. Coordinates international teaching assistant
evaluations.
International Programs
335-4508; Bryan 108
If you are an international student
or accompanying family members International
Programs has information regarding U.S. government
regulations, which includes immigration, the
Naturalization Service, and the Department of
State.
Libraries
The WSU Libraries maintains over 7 million books, journals, films, videotapes, newspapers, microfilms, technical reports, maps, manuscripts, art prints, and photographs in a variety of print, electronic, multimedia and micro-formats.
- Architecture Library-335-4967; Carpenter Hall 114
- Brain Education Library-335-1591; Cleveland Hall 130
- George W. Fischer Agricultural Sciences Library-335-2266; Johnson Annex C-2
-
Health Sciences Library-335-9556;
Wegner Hall 170
Holland/New Library-335-9671 - Media Materials Reserves-335-9671; New Library, ground floor
- Owen Science and Engineering Library-335-4181
- Kemble A. Stout Music Listening Library-335-3305; Kimbrough 360
The Libraries at WSU Presentation--A presentation from the 2006 Graduate Orientation and Welcome.
Ombudsman
335-1195; Wilson Hall
The ombudsman
serves as an independent, impartial official to help
resolve problems that may arise in university programs.
Registrar’s Office
335-5346; French Ad. 346
The
Office of the Registrar assists with registration and
enrollment changes; prepares and distributes student
grade reports; interprets and enforces all academic
regulations and rules; prepares and publishes final exam
schedules; monitors academic eligibility for student
athletes; schedules university classrooms and various
other needs.
Student Advising and Learning Center (SALC)
335-6000; Lighty Student Services Bldg. 260
The SALC provides
academic advising and advisor training; administers
learning support programs including tutoring, workshops,
resource library, referral to other services; works with
academic departments and other programs to enhance
campus-wide advising and learning services.
Student Affairs
335-4531; Lighty Student Services Bldg. 360
The Office
of Student Affairs provides leadership in the
development and coordination of services and programs
like extracurricular services, programs, university
policies and procedures that affect students; student
conduct, student handbook, and enrollment cancellation.
Tutoring Information
Lighty 260T The Peer Tutorial Program provides a one-on-one tutorial or small group tutoring. It provides tutors in all subject areas where students feel a need. Students must follow a mandatory application process in order to get a peer tutor. Applications may be acquired electronically. Each form must be printed out and brought to the SALC tutoring window. Tutors are assigned when the applications are received.
Writing Lab
335-3628; CUE 303
Provides free
peer tutoring in a relaxed atmosphere to
undergraduates and graduate students (both native and
nonnative speakers for all phases of the writing
process); Offers online tutoring at http://owl.wsu.edu; Schedules
students for English 102 and Gen. Ed. 302 and offers
support for faculty in creating writing assignments.