This page contains information on resources available to you at 鶹ƽ State's, organized according to the areas of your life they serve.

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Academic Support

Math Lab | Get free math tutoring online with the WSU Math Lab! The Online Math Lab has "drop in" first-come-first-served tutoring on Zoom. Or, if you just want some to look at your paper, they can do that, too.

» Click here to learn more about the Math Lab.

Office of Online and Adult Learning | Whether you are finishing a degree, changing your course to another option or beginning a new path, we are here to help every step of the way. With hundreds of classes offered on a variety of days and times we have the tools to help you succeed.

» Click here to learn more about the Office of Online and Adult Learning.

Office of Disability Services | 鶹ƽ State University's Office of Disability Services provides individuals with learning, mental or physical disabilities an equal opportunity to attain their academic and personal goals to the fullest of their abilities.

» Click here to learn more about the Office of Disability Services.

Office of Diversity & Inclusion | Throughout the year, the office offers an array of academic, cultural, social and outreach programs. In student programs and organizations like Promoting Academic Student Success, Ready 2 Work Professional Development Program and Ambassadors for Diversity and Inclusion, students are given the opportunity to learn more about diversity and the resources available to provide a more rewarding college experience.

» Click here to learn more about the Office of Diversity & Inclusion.

Writing Center | The 鶹ƽ State University Writing Center is a free writing resource available to all WSU students. Trained undergraduate tutors from a variety of majors will help you at any stage of your writing--from brainstorming to later stage work and revisions.

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Advising

OneStop | As part of OneStop Student Services, First-Year Advising offers a holistic advising experience to assist students in their transition to college. Students entering WSU directly from high school are provided with all-in-one support in the areas of: building a semester schedule, setting up a degree plan, reviewing financial aid, understanding your bill and setting up payment plans. OneStop advisors also assist with admissions, academic advising, financial aid, registration and student accounts.

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Barton School of Business Advising Center | Barton School Student Success Center advisors work together with students individually to assist them in identifying & clarifying their life & career goals and developing a course of study that will help them realize those goals.

» Click here to learn more about the Barton School of Business Advising Center.

College of Applied Studies Advising Center | The vision of the College of Applied Studies Advising Center is to collaborate with students as they define, plan, and achieve their educational and professional goals.

» Click here to learn more about the College of Applied Studies Advising Center. 

College of Fine Arts Advising Center | The mission of the College of Fine Arts Advising Center is to enhance each student’s academic and artistic experience by building strong relationships and providing resources, academic support and tools needed to attain their educational and professional goals.

» Click here to learn more about the College of Fine Arts Advising Center.

College of Health Professions Advising Center | CHP advisors are dedicated to helping students reach their academic and professional career goals. If you have questions about CHP majors, applying to CHP undergraduate professional programs, university policies, your academic plan, or resources on campus, contact the CHP Advising Center for assistance.

» Click here to learn more about the College of Health Professions Advising Center.

Engineering Academic Advising | The College of Engineering believes that student academic advising is important to the success of every engineering student. Each semester, students must meet with a college representative to plan their upcoming semester schedule and register in courses. 

» Click here to learn more about Engineering Academic Advising. 

Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Advising Center | The mission of the Liberal Arts and Sciences Advising Center is to develop an ongoing educational partnership dedicated to student academic success. The LASAC supports diverse and equitable educational experiences, encourages students to become self-directed learners, competent decision makers and knowledgeable global citizens who will pursue lifelong intellectual and cultural development.

» Click here to learn more about the Liberal Arts and Sciences Advising Center.

Graduate School | Graduate programs prepare students to be immediately successful in their chosen disciplines by providing professional training and the opportunity to use classroom learning to solve real-world problems.

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Cohen Honors College Advising | The Cohen Honors College at 鶹ƽ State challenges ambitious students in any major to build a better future through rigorous classes, problem solving across disciplines, independent and collaborative research, and community service.

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Online Advising | Attentive student support staff will guide you through your online education without requiring you to leave your job or community to come on campus in 鶹ƽ, Kansas. 

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Career Development

Shocker Career Accelerator | The Shocker Career Accelerator exists to help all students gain professional skills in resume writing, interviewing, and preparing for that dream job. Get career ready by attending career development events, such as career fairs, workshops, professional networking, lunch-and-learns, and more!

» Click here to learn more about Shocker Career Accelerator.

Handshake | Using Handshake, you will be able to search and apply for on-campus employment, co-op/internship positions and full-time employment. You can also sign up for workshops, view career events and more!

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Applied Learning | At WSU, there are career development resources for virtually all of your employment-related needs. From help discovering — and landing — your dream job to limitless applied learning, cooperative education and internship opportunities, WSU offers a wide range of career tools focused on your future success.

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Financial

First Gen Shocker Scholarships | Check out scholarship opportunities specifically for First Gen Students.

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Office of Financial Aid | The staff in the Office of Financial Aid can answer your questions and guide you through the process of finding effective solutions to fund your education.

» Click here to learn more about the Office of Financial Aid.

Social

Student Engagement, Advocacy and Leadership | There are many exciting ways to get involved at 鶹ƽ State. Whether you want to be in a student organization, develop leadership skills, participate in community service, plan campus events or join a Greek organization, there is something for you.

» Click here to learn more about Student Engagement, Advocacy and Leadership.

Office of Diversity & Inclusion | Throughout the year, the office offers an array of academic, cultural, social and outreach programs. In student programs and organizations like Promoting Academic Student Success, Ready 2 Work Professional Development Program and Ambassadors for Diversity and Inclusion, students are given the opportunity to learn more about diversity and the resources available to provide a more rewarding college experience.

» Click here to learn more about the Office of Diversity & Inclusion.

Tutoring

GEEKS | Free drop-in tutoring and academic success center for College of Engineering students.

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Student Success | Helps students maximize their academic potential and reach their personal goals through a range of programs and services, regardless of personal background.

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Supplemental Instruction | Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an international program developed to assist students with learning material in traditionally difficult classes. It is a series of weekly review sessions for students taking certain courses. SI sessions are led by a student who has previously succeeded in the course and focus on collaborative and active learning. SI also offers students use of its computer lab.

» Click here to learn more about Supplemental Instruction.

TRIO – Student Support Services | Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally funded program through the U.S. Department of Education. The program is funded to provide services to students from first generation and limited income families as well as students with disabilities.

» Click here to learn more about TRIO Student Support Services.

Wellness

Campus Recreation | Campus Recreation offers a number of ways for students to get active and have fun, such as intermural sports, fitness spaces, eSports, sport clubs, and more!

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CARE Team | CARE Team is a multidisciplinary team intended to connect students with resources to overcome obstacles to their success and wellbeing.

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Counseling & Prevention Services | There are many exciting ways to get involved at 鶹ƽ State. Whether you want to be in a student organization, develop leadership skills, participate in community service, plan campus events or join a Greek organization, there is something for you.

» Click here to learn more about Counseling & Prevention Services.

Office of Disability Services | 鶹ƽ State University's Office of Disability Services provides individuals with learning, mental or physical disabilities an equal opportunity to attain their academic and personal goals to the fullest of their abilities.

» Click here to learn more about the Office of Disability Services.

Student Health Services | Student Health Services offers a variety of health services to 鶹ƽ State Students at little to no cost. Health insurance is not required to be seen at Student Health. All staff members are professionally trained to assist you with your health-related issues.

» Click here to learn more about Student Health Services.

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