Resources

If you feel you are in immediate danger, please call the University Police Department.  At all times police assistance can be obtained by calling 509.359.7676. For emergency situations, please call 911.


Title IX 

If you experience sexual harassment, sexual violence, or interpersonal violence (Title IX Complaints) notify within 24 hours of becoming aware of an alleged incident regardless of whether or not someone wants to file a complaint or requests confidentiality.

Student Life 

The Dean of Students office advocates for student issues, needs and concerns; responds to emergency and crisis situations affecting students; and represents the University to various constituencies.

Student Accommodation & Support Services (SASS) 

Coordination of appropriate and reasonable accommodations for students for disability pregnancy, and religious accommodations.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) 

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers individual counseling for any student who wants to explore personal concerns one-to-one with a therapist.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 

The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) helps public employees resolve work-related and person problems.  EAP consultations are voluntary, confidential and available at no cost to covered employees and adult members of their households.  EAP also assists management in developing strategies that address a variety of workplace issues.

Multicultural Center (MCC)

The Multicultural Center is known as a “home away from home” for many students of color and other marginalized communities. It is a space where critical conversations take place, in addition to being a place to study, hold meetings, and have social events.

Pride Center

The Pride Center strives to be a welcoming and affirming place for all EWU community members, particularly those who identify as LGBTQ+.

Student Rights & Responsibilities (SRR)
Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
EWU Global
Counseling & Wellness & Services

We are your source for health and well being information on campus. Our mission is to support and empower student wellbeing, growth and development through education, information and positive role-modeling. Successful achievement of this commitment is enhanced through collaboration with our campus and surrounding communities.

Veterans Resource Center

The Veterans Resource Center provides critical services and support to our service members, veterans and their families.   The VRC assists with your transition from the military to higher education and back into civilian life as you learn to navigate the university system.  We will support the unique recruitment, retention and educational needs of our students whose lives are connected to the military.

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