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Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment

Welcome

  • Important Dates and Information


    New students planning to enroll at WSU in fall 2012 need to participate in orientation. You and your parents can choose to attend one of 12 Alive! Orientation sessions scheduled this summer. Two of them cater to transfer students. To view the dates and register for a session, visit link. Sessions fill quickly so don't wait!
  • About Us


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    he Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment plays a big role in helping Washington State University achieve its mission of offering a premier undergraduate experience; conducting and stimulating world-class research, scholarship and art; and providing an exemplary working and learning environment.

    We are committed to maximizing the student experience from the minute they first make contact with WSU all the way until they graduate and become contributing members of our global society.
  • Services and Programs


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    he Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment is all about helping students enjoy the best college experience possible. Through a wide variety of services, there are many ways we enrich the lives of WSU students. Staff members in each of our departments are experts in assisting students - whether it be helping them apply to WSU or identify scholarships; making special accommodations for a documented disability; providing someone to talk to during difficult times; or getting them ready for their big graduation day. Our success is measured by the success of our students!
  • Celebrate Diversity


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    e know that in order to provide our students with a world-class, face-to-face education, diversity must be a key component of the college experience. While the Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment does provide outstanding programs and services that focus entirely on diversity, as one of our core values we work hard to infuse diversity into everything that we do.

    To learn more, visit Future Cougars of Color, GIESORC, Multicultural Student Services, and the Women’s Resource Center.
  • Get Involved

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    ne of the great things about attending a residential campus like WSU is the opportunity to get to know other students outside of the classroom. Students attend movies together, eat together, study together, and shop together.

    WSU has over 350 different student organizations and provides countless opportunities for you to make a difference in the community through civic engagement projects. These are great ways to increase your knowledge and skills, have a ton of fun, and create life-long friendships. Get involved!

Coug Spotlight:Bradley Logan



Spring 2010 Graduate from Puyallup, WA
Computer Engineering

Watch Video!
It’s hard to put in words what it really means to me. There’s something about being a Coug that’s really special and I always try to explain that to my friends who don’t go here. It has something to do with the spirit and the companionship with all the other students on campus. There’s a special connection that everyone has in Pullman that is really special.

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Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment, PO Box 641066, Lighty Student Services 360,
Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1066, 509-335-4531, Contact Us