WSU Financial Aid: COVID-19
Student Emergency Fund Application
For students who are facing significant hardships due to lost employment as a result
of COVID-19, especially if you suffered loss from on-campus employment, complete this
form and return it as explained in the instructions section.
For more information please click here.
Procedures for Self-Quarantine Under COVID-19
Self-quarantine is recommended for individuals who have been directly exposed to the new Coronavirus or have history of travel in infected or heavily populated areas.
Mental Health Tips
Being cooped up in your home can be stressful and can take a toll on your mental health.
Here are some mental health practices to get your mind right!
1. Social distancing does NOT mean emotional distancing; use technology to connect
widely;
2. Clear routines and schedule, seven days a week, at home鈥攄on鈥檛 go overboard;
3. Exercise and physical activity, daily if possible;
4. Learning and intellectual engagement鈥攂ooks, reading, limited internet;
5. Positive family time鈥攚orking to counter negativity;
6. Alone time, outside if possible, but inside too; but remember, don鈥檛 isolate;
7. Focused meditation and relaxation;
8. Remember the things that you really enjoy doing, that you can do in this situation,
and find a way to do them;
9. Limit exposure to TV and internet news; choose small windows and then find ways to
cleanse yourself of it;
10. Bathe daily, if possible, to reinforce the feeling of cleanliness.
Self-Quarantine Workout Routine
While it is important to stay in quarantine, it is also important to be healthy and productive. You can't be sleeping all day! Get up and get active with these workout routines! No weights or gym needed!
Tips & Tricks for Online Classes
It can be hard to transfer from in-person to online classes so abruptly. Here are some tips to help make the transition a bit easier.
TRIO SSS COVID-19 Operations
Effective immediately, we will provide you with support through the following methods: email, text, phone and/or video (Zoom).
ALL SSS Advising Appointments:
Contact an advisor via email, text, or phone call to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Linda Rhone: linda.rhone@wichita.edu, 316-243-6959
Nelson Ross: nelson.ross@wichita.edu, 973-370-5029
Kamika Thomas-Hicks: kamika.thomas-hicks@wichita.edu, 316-393-2277
General Information:
For general questions or concerns, contact
SSS Director Dr. Linda Rhone at inda.rhone@wichita.edu, 316-243-6959 or the
SSS Senior Admin, Chelsea Martinez at chelsea.martinez@wichita.edu, 316-768-7885.
We are in this together!
Student Support Services is a Federal TRIO Program, funded 100% through a grant from the United States Department of Education. Student Support Services receives EOF funding from SGA, and additional student scholarships from community donors. Notice of Nondiscrimination: 麻豆破解版 State University does not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, marital status, political affiliations, status as a veteran, genetic information or disability. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies: Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, 麻豆破解版 State University, 1845 Fairmount, 麻豆破解版, KS 67260-0205.
SSS Professional Staff:
Dr. Linda F. Rhone - Program Director
Kamika Thomas-Hicks - Database Specialist & Academic Advisor
Nelson Ross - LSTC Coordinator & Academic Advisor
Chelsea Martinez - Senior Administrative Assistant
Don't forget Meet with your advisor once a month!
Advisors help students with their educational and career goals by helping them develop a realistic academic plan of study for their major. They can also help maximize your educational and personal potential with utilizing SSS and university resources.
This Newsletter is produced twelve times a year providing Student Support Services students information on program services and activities, university policies and procedures and additional resources. It is one of a multiplicity of services to assist participants in the successful completion of their degree program. Student Support Services
309 Grace Wilkie Hall
Office Hours:
Monday 鈥 Friday
8 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
Phone: (316) 978-3715
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