CAMPUS RESOURCES AND SUPPORT

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  • Global Campus

    Career Advising  

    WSU Global Campus offers free career advising to all students, including those who have yet to apply to WSU. Whether you are interested in exploring career paths, or already have a career in mind and just want to learn how to get there, our dedicated career advisor is there to help.

    Academic Advisors

    WSU Global Campus undergraduate students are given a personal academic advisor to help them along on their higher education journey. Our team of caring, experienced advisors have the in-depth knowledge and expertise to help you make decisions about your college career and get across the finish line.

    Tech Resources and Support

    Our TechReady site is your one-stop-shop for ensuring you’re ready to learn online. From here, you can explore hardware and software requirements, what skills you’ll need to succeed as an online learner, and tips and tools to help you along the way. Helpful tech resources and tutorials are also available on the site. And if you ever need assistance with a technical issue, our Tech Support Team is available 24/7 to give you the help you need.

    eTutoring

    WSU Global Campus students have access to free tutoring services, 100% online.

    Mental Health and Wellbeing

    At WSU Global Campus, we know that students can face a wide variety of stressors and mental health challenges. To address these complex issues, we provide mental health and wellbeing resources, including multiple free mobile mental health programs, Wellness Online, a financial reimbursement for mental health and wellness, and more.

    Military and Veterans Support

    WSU Global Campus welcomes all active duty military, reservists, veterans and their families! We’re here to help you use your military experience as transfer credit, take advantage of financial benefits, and more. You can learn more on our Global Campus Military and Veterans page and WSU’s Office of Veterans Affairs website.  

    Library Services

    As a Global Campus student, you will have access to a full range of library services which provide access to over 3.5 million books, journals, documents, newspapers and more. This includes FREE delivery of physical WSU library books as well as access to online databases and assistance from the distance learning librarian, Jen Saulnier.

    Access Center

    It’s our goal to make online learning as accessible as possible. Global Campus and the WSU Access Center work together to provide accommodations for students with disabilities.

    Reimbursement Program

    ASWSU Global, Global Campus’ student government, offers financial reimbursements to qualifying Global Campus students for travel, technology needs, child care and more.

    LGBTQ+ Student Center

    WSU’s LGBTQ+ Student Center serves and supports gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and ally (LGBTQ+) students throughout the Washington State University system by providing resources, fostering community building, and promoting relevant initiatives. Additionally, the center promotes academic and personal growth, learning, and development for LGBTQ+ students.

    Video Vault

    The Global Connections Video Vault is an archive of past webinars and live-streamed events featuring expert presenters discussing a wide variety of fascinating topics. The archive allows Global Campus students to explore this free and engaging media at their convenience.

    Cougar Card

    You can become a card-carrying Coug! As a Global Campus student, you can order a Cougar Card, WSU’s student ID. Your Cougar Card identifies you as a WSU student and gives you access to great perks like student discounts.

Confidentiality 

Not all resources listed are confidential. A confidential resource is one that can discuss your concerns with you privately and is not obligated to report to authorities. Legally, there are a few exceptions to confidentiality; those exceptions are the abuse of a child or vulnerable adult and imminent harm to self or others. Most of the non-confidential resources do have policies in place to keep your information as private as possible. If you are concerned about confidentiality, please make sure to ask about policies before disclosing any information you do not want to be shared.