Division of Student Affairs

Student Resources
Explore the links below to find both Student Affairs and campus resources. For a full listing of all resources, visit the WSU Handbook website here.
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Academic Resources
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Councils and Commissions
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Military and Veterans' Programs
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Graduate Assistantships
Listed below are the multiple units of Students Affairs that currently offer graduate assistantships. If you would like more information, please utilize the listed contacts or check each area's individual website.
For more information regarding graduate assistantships offered across the WSU campus, visit https://gradschool.wsu.edu/assistantships/.
- Center for Civic Engagement
Ben Calabretta, 509-335-0577 - Counseling and Psychological Services
Jane Barga, 509-335-4511. Only advanced counseling and clinical psychology doctoral students eligible for assistantships in this office. - Dining Services
Gary Coyle, 509-335-7039 - Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center
Matthew Jefferies, 509-335-8841 - Health and Wellness Services
Debbie Senter, 509-335-2610 - Multicultural Student Services
Manuel Acevedo, 509-335-1071 - Office of Student Conduct
Adam Jussel, 509-335-4532 - Office of Student Media
Brian Shuffield, 509-335-3138 - Residence Life
Edwin Hamada, 509-335-1194 - University Recreation
Joanne Greene, 509-335-9669
- Center for Civic Engagement
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Enrollment Management
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Libraries
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Student Career Preparation
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Student Centers
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Student Finances
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Student Organizations
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Student Life
AnswerLine
Civic Engagement
Campus Safety Plan
Cougar Athletics
Diversity Education
School of Music and Theater Arts Events
Student Clubs and Organizations
University Recreation
Films on Campus
Fitness Classes
Intramural Sports
Multicultural Events
Outdoor Recreation Center
Sport Clubs
Youth Programs in UREC
WSU Calendar of Events
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Students' Rights and Responsibilities
Students' Rights and Responsibilities
Washington State University students are expected to hold themselves to the highest standards of ethics, integrity and accountability in accordance with the Standards of Conduct for Students established by the Washington State Legislature.
Through the Office of Student Conduct, WSU fosters a developmental approach to conduct by providing support and guidance to the University community while promoting WSU values and expectations.
Click here to learn more about conduct policies, how conduct issues are handled, and view a parents’ guide to student conduct.
You will also find the WSU Student Conduct Guidebook handy to reference particular conduct standards for sexual misconduct, alcohol and drugs, living in fraternities and sororities, and academic integrity, to name a few.
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Staying Connected