Student Services Other Resources · 2019. 4. 19. · Michelle Helmerick 509-359-7924 mhelmerick@ewu.edu PUB 301 Encourages students to contact them regarding a consultation, resources

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Student Services

Americorps VISTA Community Outreach Coordinator 115B Showalter Hall CEAmericorps@ewu.edu 509-359-4006

Office of Community Engagement 115 Showalter Hall communityengagement@ewu.edu 509-359-6255

For more information on these off-campus resources, contact:

EWU can also assist you in connecting with off-campus resources for the following needs: Food Clothing Shelter Free laundry facilities Free shower facilities Faith based resources 2nd Harvest Emergency Food Outlets and other important resources and

contacts

For updates or questions about the EWU

Campus Resource Guide, please contact CAAR

at advising@ewu.edu.

Admissions 509-359-2397admissions@ewu.edu304 Sutton Hall

Career Services 509-359-6940careers@ewu.eduPUB 332Provides support for major/career exploration, resumeand cover letter writing, interview skills, graduate schoolapplications, and salary negotiation.

Financial Aid & Scholarships Office 509-359-2314finaid@ewu.eduSutton Hall 102

Records & Registration 509-359-2321regonline@ewu.eduSutton Hall 201Our mission is to provide services and support to EWUstudents, faculty, and staff and safeguard the accuracy,integrity, and security of each institutional, academicrecord.

Student Activities, Involvement, and Leadership (SAIL) 509-359-2514sail@ewu.eduPUB301SAIL believes in providing engagement opportunitiesthat promote a transformational journey of self-discovery within their communities.

Student Financial Services 509-359-6372sfsofc@ewu.eduSutton Hall 202The Student Financial Services Office assists families withmaking payments for tuition, refunding excess financialaid, setting up direct deposit, and answering billingquestions.

Student Rights & Responsibilities 509-359-6960torton1@ewu.eduPUB 301SRR supports the academic mission of the University byproviding programs and services designed to meet the educational and developmental needs of students inrelation to community standards, conflict managementand resolution, civility, academic integrity andcommunity citizenship.

Student Support Advising & Tutoring Student Support cont’d

EWU Police Dial 911 if you have a life-threatening emergency or crime in progress 509-359-6498 (office)509-359-7676 (non-emergency police assistance)*police@ewu.edu820 Washington St, Cheney, WA 99004*For assistance on the EWU Spokane Campus, dial 509-358-7995

Pride Center 509-359-7870pride@ewu.eduPUB 336Helps LGBTQ+ communities and their allies navigate systemic injustices that inhibit a w elcoming and inclusive campus environment. They function as a welcoming and affirming space for all students, regardless of how you identify. They offer trainings and workshops with partners from various areas of campus, and they also have programs and events that are designed to build and sustain community, cultivate personal learning and growth, and engage those aspects of identity that inform the whole person.

Student Support TeamMichelle Helmerick 509-359-7924mhelmerick@ewu.eduPUB 301Encourages students to contact them regarding a consultation, resources or if you have any concerns about wellbeing, an emergency (i.e. a death in the family) or serious personal incident (i.e. sexual assault), a significant mental/physical health issue, or if you are struggling with a university-related challenge. They also have the Eastern Washington University Student Emergency Fund that is made possible through generous donations.

Veterans Resource Center (VRC) 509-359-7040122 Showalter HallProvides critical services and support to servicemembers, veterans and their families. Some of theservices they provide are: GI Bill benefit information,admissions and financial aid counseling, academic andpersonal advising, specialized tutoring, support forveterans’ student club, and more.

Women’s & Gender Studies/H.O.M.E. 509-359-2847207 Monroe HallOpen Monday-Friday 8am-4pmH.O.M.E. is a networking program for low income, non-traditional student parents. They maintain a referraldatabase on housing, childcare, scholarships, andcommunity and campus resources. The Women &Gender Studies office also is home to a micro food pantry.

Campus Safety

Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) 509-359-2366capsinfo@ewu.edu (non-emergency use only)225 Martin HallProvides free counseling services to all currently enrolledEWU students who have paid the health and wellness fee.You can make an appointment by visiting 225 Martin Hall8AM-5PM Monday through Friday or call 509-359-2366.Walk in counseling services are available Monday throughFriday 1-4PM.

Disability Support Services (DSS) 509-359-6871DSS@ewu.eduTawanka Commons Room 121Open Monday-Friday 8am-5pmDSS is dedicated to the coordination of appropriate andreasonable accommodations for students with disabilitiesthat are based upon individual needs. Offer supportservices, information sharing, advisement, and referralwhen requested.

EWU Health, Wellness, and Prevention Services 509-359-4279stuhealth@ewu.eduURC 201Health Hut program that can be found on campus at leasttwice a week with engaging and useful education forstudent success. There is also wellbeing coaching that isavailable to students as another avenue to help you reachyour wellbeing goals. Your comprehensive student healthfee covers the cost of wellbeing coaching sessions and youmust currently be enrolled for Fall, Winter, and Springquarter sessions. To set up an appointment, please emailwellbeingcoach@ewu.edu

Multicultural Center (MCC) 509-359-4004mcc@ewu.eduPUB 329The Multicultural Center is known as a “home away fromhome” for many students of color and other marginalizedcommunities. I t is a s pace where critical conversationstake place, in addition to being a p lace to study, holdmeetings, and have social events.Hours: Monday through Friday 1-4PM.

Office of Community Engagement Americorps Vista Kayla Martinez 115B Showalter Hall 509-359-4006

Center for Academic Advising & Retention (CAAR) 509-359-2345advising@ewu.eduMonroe Hall 305Academic advising and support including help withacademic planning, using EWU tools such as the catalogand SOAR Degree Audit, and connecting with campusdepartments and resources.

Mathematics Tutoring Lab 509-359-6225kriggs3@ewu.eduKingston 337Open Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-3pmMath Tutoring in JFK Learning Commons:Monday-Thursday 5pm-7pm; Friday 3pm-5pm

Program Leading to University Success (PLUS) Program 509-359-6505plusstudent@ewu.eduJFK Library Learning CommonsPLUS services are free to all enrolled EWU students. PLUSpeer facilitators are here to help you succeed in yourcourses. Services include study groups, one-on-onetutoring, online tutoring, and academic coaching.

Writers’ Center 509-359-2779writersctr@ewu.eduJFK Library Learning CommonsThe Writers' Center is a free service open to all writersacross the EWU community: Students, faculty, and staffare all welcome. Responders collaborate with writers atany stage of the writing process, from brainstorming topolishing final drafts.

Further tutoring options are offered by many departments. Contact the department directly for tutoring information

for specific courses.

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