Plan Ahead
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Alive! Registration
Registration for Summer Alive! 2013 - New Student Orientation is now open. Click here to register. If you have any questions, please contact our office at 509-335-4242 or orientation@wsu.edu.
Math Placement Exam
Did you know that the WSU Math Placement Exam is online? If you have not taken the exam, please visit Math Placement for more information.
Other Programs
Fall Alive! - An orientation program on August 10-12, 2013 that occurs right before school starts for the fall. More information can be found here.
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Services
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The 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!
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Diversity
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We 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.
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Get Involved
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One 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!
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Coug Spotlight: Heidi Stevenson
Senior from Snohomish, WA and The Woodlands, TX
Majoring in Secondary Education with a Minor in English Language Learners
My Activities:
Work as a Cougar Connector
Work as a WSU Telecounselor
Volunteer thru Center for Civic Engagement
Member of Kappa Delta Pi Education Honorary Society
Related Links:
Center for Civic Engagement
Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Society
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I always remind students that their #1 priority is to get a degree and get out into the workforce. WSU offers an amazing education that you are paying for, so make the best of it.
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Heidi's experience at WSU has been amazing. The sense you get as a WSU student is undescribable and people don't understand it until they get involved in the community.
The WSU community is tight-knit like in high school, but without the drama. Students come together when they need to, display a lot of spirit, and are known as the undefeated fans.
There is a sense of community that you don't get at any other college town.