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.
211 Tawanka Hall
Phone: 359-6612
Email: rrector4@ewu.edu
Primary point of contact for matters related to equal opportunity, affirmative action, discrimination and ADA Compliance.
211 Tawanka Hall
Phone: 359-6724 Email: ascharosch@ewu.edu
211 Tawanka Hall
Phone: 359-6724 Email: ascharosch@ewu.edu
If you experience sexual harassment, sexual violence, or interpersonal violence (Title IX Complaints) notify Jeff within 24 hours of becoming aware of an alleged incident regardless of whether or not someone wants to file a complaint or requests confidentiality.
301 Pence Union Building
Phone: 509-359-7924
Email:dos@ewu.edu
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.
301 Pence Union Building
Phone: 509-359-7924
Email: mhelmerick@ewu.edu
Student Advocacy and Support Website
Michelle serves as an advocate, advisor, and resource in handling student requests, referrals, complaints, concerns, and crises. She also mentors and advises students regarding life skills and problem-solving, ensuring appropriate referrals are made to foster students’ retention and success
124 Tawanka Commons
Phone: 359.6871
Email: dss@ewu.edu
Disability Support Services Website
The Office of Disability Support Services is dedicated to the coordination of appropriate and reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities that are based upon individual needs, so that each student may receive an equal opportunity to learn, to participate in campus life, and to grow emotionally and socially, and to successfully complete a program of study that will enable them to be self-supporting while remaining as independent as possible. This is facilitated through support services, information sharing, advisement, and referral when requested.
225 Martin Hall
Phone: 359.2366
Email: capsinfo@ewu.edu (non-emergency)
Counseling and Psychological Services Website
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers individual counseling for any student who wants to explore personal concerns one-to-one with a therapist. Concerns vary from coping with the challenges of college life to more severe emotional and interpersonal problems
Employee Assistance Program
Phone: (360) 407-9490
Toll Free: 1 (877) 313-4455
Employee Assistance Program Website
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.
1222 State Avenue NE, #201
PO Box 47540
Olympia, WA 98504-7540
329 Pence Union Building
Phone: 509.359.4004
Email: mcc@ewu.edu
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.
336 Pence Union Building
Phone: 509-359-7870
Email: pride@ewu.edu
The Pride Center strives to be a welcoming and affirming place for all EWU community members, particularly those who identify as LGBTQ+.
Phone: 509-359-6008
Global Outreach and Engagement Website
URC 201
Phone: 509-359-4279
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.
Showalter hall 211
Phone: 509-359-2461
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.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) has a new webpage, EAP's Racism and Mental Health Resources,