Opportunities in Student Affairs for Graduate Assistantships
The Division of Student Affairs is committed to assisting Washington State University to realize its vision to offer a premier graduate and undergraduate experience; conduct and simulate world-class research, scholarship and art; and provide an exemplary working and learning environment.
Vision
Student Affairs strives to offer a premier undergraduate experience and provides an exemplary living, learning, and working environment that fosters engagement.
Mission
The Division of Student Affairs contributes to the educational mission of Washington State University by recruiting, supporting, and retaining its students. As a result, more of our students will fulfill their personal and educational objectives and aspirations.
Core Values
Discovery: Facilitating the process of personal and intellectual discovery through respectful and enriching exchanges that question, challenge, and embrace new ideas and possibilities.
Leadership: Cultivating the potential, self-awareness, and skill development of students so that they can effect principled transformational change in their communities, now and in the future.
Connections: Forging collaborative and diverse alliances among individuals, programs, and services in a dynamic and seamless environment.
Responsibility: Modeling a culture conducive to the development of the whole person through consistent and reliable stewardship of our resources and implementation of appropriate policies.
- WSU students, parents, alumni, prospective students, and visitors
- WSU faculty, staff, and administration
- Board of Regents
- Citizens and community agencies in the state of Washington
- Governmental Agencies
- Business Partners
| Campus Involvement getinvolved.wsu.edu Becky Manning manning@wsu.edu 335-7574 Career Services http://www.careers.wsu.edu/ Michelle Ely ely@wsu.edu• 335-8989 Children’s Center http://www.childrenscenter.wsu.edu/ Mary Ellen Radzeimski mradziemski@wsu.edu• 335-8847 Center for Civic Engagement cce.wsu.edu Bridget Wahl wahlb@wsu.edu• 335-7708 Counseling Services http://www.counsel.wsu.edu/ Linda Gallagher gallaghe@wsu.edu• 335-3792 Dean of Students deanofstudents.wsu.edu Tiffany DeMeerleer theath@wsu.edu• 335-5757 |
Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life http://www.gogreek.wsu.edu/ Missy Lee mlee@wsu.edu• 335-5433 Health and Wellness Services http://www.hws.wsu.edu/ Tim Freson freson@wsu.edu• 335-6474 Student Advising and Learning Center (SALC) salc.wsu.edu Cindy Williams cindyw@wsu.edu• 335-7767 SALC Freshman Seminar salc.wsu.edu Selena Castro scastro@wsu.edu• 335-5547 Student Conduct http://www.conduct.wsu.edu/ Elaine Voss vosse@wsu.edu• 335-4532 Student Support Services http://www.sssp.wsu.edu/ Tiffany DeMeerleer theath@wsu.edu• 335-7324 |
Choose from 71 master’s and 45 doctoral degrees to meet your academic goals
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Accounting
Agriculture
Agricultural Economics
American Studies
Animal Sciences
Anthropology
Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles
Applied Economics
Architecture
Audiology
Biochemistry
Bioengineering
Biological Systems Engineering
Biology
Biotechnology
Botany
Business Administration
•Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
•Information Systems
•Marketing
•MBA
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Communication
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Crop Science
Design
Economics
Education
•Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology
•Teaching and Learning
Electrical Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering Management
English
Entomology
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Research
Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences
Environmental Science
Exercise Science
Fine Arts
Foreign Languages and Cultures |
Food Science and Human NutritionHuman Nutrition
Nutrition Genetics and Cell Biology Exercise Science
Fine Arts
Foreign Languages and Cultures
Food Science and Human NutritionHuman Nutrition
Nutrition Genetics and Cell BiologyGeology
Health Policy and Administration
History
Horticulture
Human Development
Individual Interdisciplinary
Interior Design
Landscape Architecture
Materials Science
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Microbiology
Molecular Biosciences
Molecular Plant Sciences
Music
Natural Resource Sciences
Neuroscience
Nursing
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Philosophy
Physics
Plant Pathology
Political Science
Psychology
•Clinical
•Experimental
Public Affairs
Regional Planning
Sociology
Soil Science
Speech and Hearing Sciences
Statistics
Veterinary Sciense
Zoology
Professional Schools
Pharmacy
Veterinary Medicine |
For more information including upcoming application deadlines, transfer credits, and program requirements visit gradschool.wsu.edu
