Resources for our students
Daniel J. BernardoThe end of a semester and finals can be a stressful timeframe for our students. As such, I would like to take the opportunity to remind you of some of the key resources we have available.
Stress can impact physical and mental health. Health and Wellness Services and Counseling and Psychological Services are available to students at all of our WSU campuses.
After hours, students can call the Jed Foundation hotline at (800) 273-8255. The Jed Foundation is committed to protecting emotional health and preventing suicide.
The following offices on our campuses are also available to provide support, information, and referrals:
Pullman
- Office of the Dean of Students (509-335-5757)
- Residence Life (509-335-1227)
- Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life (509-335-5433)
- Student Involvement (509-335-9667)
- Multicultural Student Services (509-335-7852)
- Access Center (509-335-3417)
- Center for Civic Engagement (509-335-7708)
- Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center (GIESORC) (509-335-8841)
- Women’s Resource Center (509-335-6849)
Spokane
- The Student Care Network (509-358-7533)
- Counseling Services (509-358-7533)
- Cougs in the Community (509-358-7522)
- Health and Wellness Services (509-358-7963)
Tri-Cities
- Cougars Care (509-372-7433)
- Counseling (509-372-7153)
- Student Life (509-372-7104)
Vancouver
- Access Center (360-546-9238)
- Counseling Services (360-546-9238)
- Student Involvement (360-546-9163)
Global Campus
- Access Center (509-335-3417)
- Counseling and Psychological Services (509-335-4511)
- Student Wellbeing (wellbeingonline@wsu.edu)
Everett
- Health and Wellness (425-405-1725)
- Student Care Committee (425-405-1725)
- Student Involvement (425-405-1600)
Additionally, none of our students should experience discrimination or harassment at WSU. If you, a colleague, or student witness discriminatory behavior or harassment, please contact the Office for Equal Opportunity at (509) 335-8288 for assistance. Please remind your students, if they ever feel that their safety is threatened, they should call 911 immediately.
Each of us has the opportunity to make a difference for someone else in our community, by simply extending care and kindness. As we approach the holiday season, please remember that “Cougs helping Cougs” is more than a slogan; it is truly an expression of who we are.