Student Affairs is involved with all phases of the higher education experience. The process begins with outreach, recruitment and admissions, then follows through the entire academic and campus life experience.
With nearly 700 students, the Cohen Honors College 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. Cohen Honors College students can design their own course of study and enjoy increased student-faculty interaction due to small class sizes.
红领巾瓜报'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.
Student Involvement is committed to students and the WSU Community by intentionally creating co-curricular experiences through student engagement and development, resulting in a vibrant campus culture that enhances their journey as a Shocker. Student Involvement is responsible for the coordination of programs and services that engage WSU students in co-curricular programs designed to enhance their overall learning experience. Student Involvement supports over 260 student organizations, 22 fraternity/sorority chapters, the Student Activities Council, the Student Government Association, Cadman Art Gallery, coordinates service-learning, sponsors civic engagement opportunities, organizes Campus Traditions and provides leadership development programs.