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Disability Services

Campus Resources

 

University Residences

 

OUR

  • For questions regarding accessibility, call the Office of University Residences, Valsetz Dining Hall, (503) 838-8311 (V/TTY)

 

Student Health and Counseling Center

 

Student Health and Counseling Center

  • To take care of medical or health needs, contact the Student Health Center (503) 838-8313 (V/TTY) (located behind Todd Hall on Church Street).
  • The Counseling Center, (503) 838-8396 (V/TTY), offers individual and group counseling.

 

Student Enrichment Program

 

SEP

  • "Ensuring YOUR college success" is the SEP motto. SEP assists students in overcoming academic, personal, financial, social, and cultural barriers to success in college by offering free support services (academic advising, financial aid and career advising, and free courses and seminars). To participate in the SEP, please call (503) 838-8550 (V/TTY).

 

Academic Advising

 

Academic Advising

  • The Central Advising Office, (503) 838-8428, will help you understand academic requirements, policies, procedures and the registration process.

 

Tutoring and Study Skills

 

Tutoring and Study Skills

  • Do you need help with writing papers, organizing notes, working through difficult math or science concepts? Call the Tutoring and Study Skills Center at (503) 838-8501. This is a free service available to all students.

 

Financial Aid

 

Financial Aid

  • The Financial Aid Office, (503) 838-8475, offers help with financial aid applications, deadline information, and eligibility criteria.

 

Service Learning and Career Development Center

 

SLCD

  • This office assists students in identifying, preparing for, and fulfilling career goals. Service Learning and Career Development Center can be reached at (503) 838-8432 (V/TTY).

 

Student Government

 

ASWOU

  • Do you want to get involved? Contact the Associated Students of Western Oregon University (ASWOU) advisor, Dr. Gary Dukes at (503) 838-8221 or e-mail: dukesg@wou.edu

 

Club Ed

 

Club Ed

  • The Future Educators of Western Oregon University -- known as Club Ed, is an organization designed to support future teachers before entering the education program during their senior year and throughout the Education Program. Functions include educational programs, speakers, training opportunities, volunteer opportunities, the chance to become acquainted with the College of Education faculty and with local teachers, movie nights, advising, and help applying to the Education Program and teaching jobs. Fun is also a goal of this group! For more information, please send your name, e-mail address, and phone number to gilberc@wou.edu or call (503) 838-8534.

 

ASL Club

 

ASL Club

  • The ASL Club's mission is to encourage and enjoy socialization for the deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students at Western Oregon University and within the community. For more information, please contact ASL_WOU@yahoo.com

 

The Writing Center for Writing-Intensive Classes

 

Writing Center

  • This is a service provided by the Humanities Division of The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The mission of the Writing Center is to support faculty and students of classes designated as writing intensive and to assist students in strengthening writing and research skills while completing individual writing assignments for writing-intensive classes. More information can be found at http://www.wou.edu/las/humanities/writingctr/
Contact

Office of Disability Services (503) 838-8250 VTTY; fax (503) 838-8721 | or e-mail: ods@wou.edu

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