2021 Fall Open House Program

Welcome to Central Washington University WELCOME TO CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Fall 2021

WELCOME

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DEAR STUDENTS, FAMILIES, AND GUESTS, Welcome to Central Washington University! The beginning of a new school year is one of my favorite times of the year. Our campuses return to life, bustling with students, faculty, and staff. Autumn brings warm days and cool nights, beautiful fall colors, and the excitement of NCAA games. Residence halls and dining facilities are buzzing with students—some experiencing college life for the first time. The excitement and energy in the air is invigorating. It is also when I have the privilege of welcoming you to our campus. I think you will quickly see that CWU is a very special place.

We are a university that welcomes students from all over the world and from all walks of life. Student success and engagement is the focus and measure of everything we do. We cherish our traditions, but also welcome new and fresh thinking. What inspires us is seeing our students grow and explore their unique talents and gifts. We help them do that with remarkable teaching and exciting learning opportunities that create an exceptional college experience. Thank you for your interest in CWU. I hope that as you explore Central Washington University, you’ll begin to see a Wildcat future for yourself!

Sincerely,

James Wohlpart President

On behalf of Admissions , we would like to welcome you to our 2021 Fall Open House. We’re excited to help you navigate your way around campus. If you have any questions during the event, feel free to ask any of our staff or students. We’re happy to help!

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Open House Schedule What’s on the Agenda

1 Inicia tu Futuro Tour Schedules Department Program Listing Coupons SURC Map CWU Campus Resources CWU Campus Map

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Your friends in the Office of Admissions

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WHAT’S THAT ON THE AGENDA?

CWU FALL 2021 OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE Saturday, October 23, 2021

INICIA TU FUTURO (SPANISH PROGRAM)

STUDENT SERVICES AND CLUBS FAIR Learn about our extensive student services. We offer guidance and support in areas including admissions, housing, financial aid, advising, registration, and more. Be sure to visit us during the fair. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS FAIR Meet a variety of student clubs and organizations. Clubs are great way to get involved at Central and meet new friends. ACADEMIC COLLEGE FAIR Ready to learn more about our undergraduate programs? Come visit us in the Recreation Center Courts for more information. Use pages 6-9 to find academic college and department names.

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Aprende más sobre ayuda financiera, requisitos de admisión, y servicios de ayuda al estudiante universitario. Asiste un panel de preguntas y discusión. (página 3 para ver más detalles) ON-THE-SPOT ADMISSIONS Did you bring your sealed official transcript with you? Come see if you are eligible to be admitted on-the-spot and qualify for a merit-based tuition scholarship today! INFORMATIONAL SESSIONS These sessions will include information from Admissions, Housing, Financial Aid, and Transfer Students. SPORTING EVENTS Cheer on the Wildcats during the Homecoming Football game at 6 p.m. Tickets are required.

9:00 a.m.

CHECK-IN AND OPENING SESSIONS

Student Union and Recreation Center

Times Vary TOURS

Details on page 4. Please note, tours begin and end at different times.

• Diversity and Equity Center Tours • Sarah Spurgeon Gallery • Transfer Center

• Campus Tour • Library Tours • Flight Training Center • Residence Hall • Recreation Center Tours

9.45 a.m.

WELCOME REMARKS

Recreation Center

10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m

ACADEMIC COLLEGE FAIR Location: Recreation Center

List of majors on pages 6-9.

STUDENT SERVICES FAIR Location: Ballroom C and D

List of Student Services on pages 14-15.

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m

CLUBS FAIR Location: The Lombard Room

South campus next to Sue Lombard Hall

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m

WELLINGTON’S MEET AND GREET Location: SURC East Patio LUNCH Lunch A: 12:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Lunch B: 12:30 p.m.- 1:00 p.m. Lunch C: 1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. See name badge for lunch time

Photo opportunity

Lunch will be served in our Central Marketplace and Holmes Dining. See page 10 and map on pages 12-13.

INICIA TU FUTURO ACOMPÁÑENOS EN WELLINGTON EVENT CENTER Empezando a las 2:00 p.m. y ubicado en seguida de Barto Hall.

12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

ON-THE-SPOT ADMISSIONS Location: Samuelson Hall 170

Details on page 3.

2:00 p.m.- 2:10 p.m.

Bienvenidos—Welcome

INICIA TU FUTURO Location: Wellington Event Center INFORMATIONAL SESSIONS Admissions and Housing Presentation Location: SURC Theatre FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS Location: SURC Theatre

Details on page 3.

2:10 p.m.- 2:50 p.m.

Presentaciones: Ayuda Financiera y Admisiones— Financial Aid and Admissions

Details on page 3.

2:50 p.m.- 3:10 p.m.

Feria de recursos y servicios al estudiante universitario— Resource Fair

2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Details on page 3.

3:00 p.m.

TRANSFER STUDENT SESSION Location: SURC 201

Details on page 3.

3:10 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Panel de estudiantes, graduados, y facultad— Student, alumni and faculty panel

4:00 p.m.

FALL OPEN HOUSE CONCLUDES

3:30 p.m.

Conclusión—Closing remarks

6:00 p.m.

CWU HOME FOOTBALL GAME

Tomlinson Stadium

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TOUR SCHEDULES

TOUR SCHEDULES

SARAH SPURGEON GALLERY TOURS The Sarah Spurgeon Gallery maintains an active exhibition schedule featuring contemporary art exhibits for the campus community throughout the year. Visit Randall Hall to view A Yellow Rose Project, an exhibit by women photographers in response, reflection, or reaction to the ratification of the 19th amendment that legally guaranteed American women the right to vote. 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., drop-in style Location: Randall Hall TRANSFER CENTER TOURS The Transfer Center offers a “drop-in” style tour for prospective transfer students and their support networks. On the Ellensburg campus, about one third of the students are transfer students. Our lounge offers them a space to hang out in between classes, connect to other transfer students, charge phones or devices, microwave lunch or some popcorn, print documents, or just relax! Come visit us and say hello!

CAMPUS TOURS Join us for a 30-minute campus tour led by our knowledgeable Wildcat Ambassadors. Enjoy a stroll around our historic campus while learning several fun facts along the way. Tours will begin on the east SURC patio. 9:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. (Live Instagram Tour) 3:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. @CWU_ADMISSIONS JAMES E. BROOKS LIBRARY TOUR Come learn more about CWU’s awesome library features! Their many services include research help with CWU Tutoring Services, flexible study spaces, print and electronic resources, and more! Be sure to check out the Family Study Space and the newly renovated Brooks Student Commons! Our friendly staff will be available to answer any questions you may have. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. (last tour) Self guided tours available outside of scheduled times FLIGHT TRAINING CENTER TOURS CWU has a stellar reputation for preparing students for industry demands with B.S. degrees in Aviation Management or Professional Pilot. Please join us for 30-minute briefings/tours at our Aviation Training Center located at 1101 E Bowers Rd., Ellensburg WA, 98926. (approximately 7 minutes from campus). 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. (last briefing/tour) RESIDENCE HALLS TOURS Want to get an inside look at our wonderful accommodations? Housing will be offering tours through these residence halls at the following times only: 3:00 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 3:40 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (last tour) North-Northwest Campus Residence Halls Central and South Campus Residence Halls Dugmore and Wendell Hill Barto, Beck and Kamola Please meet at the east SURC patio at least 10 minutes before the tour start time. Our Housing staff will direct you to each tour. RECREATION CENTER TOURS Enjoy a tour of our well-equipped Recreation Center and learn about all its amenities. Tours will begin at the Recreation Center entrance located at the east end of the SURC. Be sure to stop by and check them out! Ask about Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals, too! Tour begins at 9:00 a.m., drop-in style and conclude by 4:00 p.m. Location: Recreation Center, front desk DIVERSITY AND EQUITY CENTER Visit the recently remodeled Diversity and Equity Center (DEC) for self-guided tours. Engage with staff to learn more about the services the DEC provides to successfully navigate being a student at Central specific to cultural and social justice events, along with educational engagement on topics like race, sexual orientation, and allyship. Tours offered from: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m., drop-in style Location: Black Hall, Room 101

9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., drop-in style Location: Bouillon Hall, Room 210

ADDITIONAL STUDENT SERVICE DEPARTMENT TOURS Come by and relax in our lounge space to learn more about specific student services in Bouillon Hall during open house. College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP), Room 232 Open from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Student Transition and Academic Resources (STAR), Room 206M Open from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

TRiO Program, Room 232 Open from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Veterans Center, Room 214 Open from 9:00 a.m.- 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM LISTING

Who Should I contact?

COLLEGE KEY: CAH – College of Arts and Humanities CB – College of Business CEPS – College of Education and Professional Studies COTS – College of the Science

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Program Contact > General Questions regarding requirements, opportunities Advising Contact > Individualized assistance for program planning. FY will occur as a part of orientation.

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Departments and programs are listed in alphabetical order in this section.

English – CAH continued MAJOR(s) English Language and Literature; English Language Arts Teaching; English Professional and Creative Writing: MINOR(s): Creative Writing; English Language and Literature, Linguistics, Technical Writing CERTIFICATE(s): Professional Writing; Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Environmental Studies Program - COTS Discovery Hall 111A cwu.edu/environmental Clay Arango, arangoc@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR: Environmental Science MINOR: Environmental Science SPECIALIZATION(s): Environmental Biology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Geography, Environmental Geology, Environmental Policy CERTIFICATE: Sustainability Film Program - CAH Lind Hall 109 cwu.edu/film Scott Robinson, Scott.Robinson@cwu.edu Greg Rankin, Greg.Rankin@cwu.edu MAJOR: Film MINOR(s): Cinema Studies, Film Production; Screenwriting Finance & Supply Chain Management – CB Shaw-Smyser Hall 229 cwu.edu/finance-supply cb@cwu.edu CBAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Business Administration, Personal Financial Planning MINOR/CERTIFICATE(s): Finance, Supply Chain Management SPECIALIZATION(s): Finance, Personal Financial Planning, Supply Chain Management

Education, Development, Teaching and Learning – CEPS Black Hall 205 cwu.edu/teaching-learning Yukari Amos, Yukari.Amos@cwu.edu Tracy Wise, Tracy.Wise@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Early Childhood (birth – 3), Elementary Education (K-8), Special Education (K-12) MINOR(s): Early Childhood, Bilingual Education, Highly Capable Learners (Gifted Ed), Literacy, Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), Special Education Engineering Technologies, Safety, and Construction – CEPS Hogue Technology Building 101 cwu.edu/engineering Sathy Rajendran, Sathyanarayanan.Rajendran@cwu.edu Tom Spencer, Tom.Spencer@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Construction Management; Electronics Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering Technology; Mechanical Engineering Technology; Risk, Insurance and Safety Management [BA/BAS]; Safety and Health Management; Technology Education MINOR(s): Engineering Technology Minor; Risk Management Minor; Robotics and Automation Minor; Traffic Safety Education Minor; Construction; Engineering Tech Management; Safety and Health Management CERTIFICATE(s): Construction; Engineering Tech Management English – CAH Language and Literature 423 cwu.edu/english Katharine Whitcomb, Katharine.Whitcomb@cwu.edu Greg Rankin, Greg.Rankin@cwu.edu

Computer Science - COTS continued MAJOR(s): Computer Science, Data Science MINOR(s): Computer Science, Applied Computer Science SPECIALIZATION: Computational Data Science Craft Brewing Program - COTS Science 338 cwu.edu/craft-brewing Eric Graham, Eric.Graham@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu

Career and Technical Education Program – CEPS continued MAJOR(s): Business and Marketing Education, Family and Consumer Sciences Career and Technical Education Teaching MINOR(s): Family and Consumer Sciences Education Chemistry – COTS Science 302 cwu.edu/chemistry Dion Rivera, Dion.Rivera@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Biochemisty,

Art and Design – CAH Randall Hall 100 cwu.edu/art Gregg Schlanger, Gregg.Schlanger@cwu.edu

Accounting - CB Shaw-Smyser 327

cwu.edu/accounting cb@cwu.edu CBAdvising@cwu.edu

Greg Rankin, Greg.Rankin@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Art; Art BFA, Art Education MINOR(s): Art and Design; Art History SPECIALIZATION(s): Graphic Design; Studio Art Asian Studies Program - CAH Language and Literature Building 100 cwu.edu/asian-studies MAJOR: Asian Studies MINOR(s): Asian Business, Asian Studies Aviation- CEPS Black Hall 225 cwu.edu/aviation Peter Dittmer, Peter.Dittmer@cwu.edu aviation@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Professional Pilot; Aviation Management MINOR: Aviation Management SPECIALIZATION(s): Aviation Management, Aviation Maintenance Management, cwu.edu/biology Jennifer Dechaine, Jennifer.Dechaine-Berkas@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Biology BA or BS MINOR(s): Biology SPECIALIZATION(s): Biomedical Science, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, General Biology, Molecular and Cell Biology Career and Technical Education Program – CEPS Michaelsen Hall 100 cwu.edu/family-consumer/ career-and-technical-education- teaching-major Jodi Musser, Jodi.Musser@cwu.edu Biological Sciences – COTS Science 338

MAJOR: Accounting MINOR/CERTIFICATE(s): Accounting Aerospace Studies - CEPS Lind Hall 202A

cwu.edu/airforce afrotc@cwu.edu

MAJOR: Craft Brewing MINOR: Craft Brewing CERTIFICATE: Craft Brewing

MINOR: Aerospace Studies Africana and Black Studies

Chemistry BA or BS MINOR(s): Chemistry Child Development and Family Science - CEPS Michaelson Hall 100 cwu.edu/child-family Amy Claridge, Amy.Claridge@cwu.edu cwu.edu/academic-advising/ education-and-professional- studies-directory

Program - CAH Hebeler Hall 202

Curriculum, Supervision, and Educational Leadership – CEPS Black Hall 214-12 cwu.edu/csel Ian Loverro, Ian.Loverro@cwu.edu Tracy Wise, Tracy.Wise@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Instructional Foundations, Secondary Education* MINOR(s): Accessibility Studies DOUBLE MAJOR with: History/Social Studies, English, Music, Career and Technical Education, Physical Education and School Health, Theatre, Technical Education Douglas Honors College (see William O. Douglas Honors College) Economics – CB Shaw-Smyser Hall 229 cwu.edu/economics cb@cwu.edu CBAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Business Administration, Economics MINOR/CERTIFICATE(s): Business Analytics, Economics SPECIALIZATION(s): Business Analytics, Economic & Business Forecasting, General Economics, Managerial Economics

cwu.edu/africana Bobby Cummings, Bobby.Cummings@cwu.edu MINOR(s): Africana and Black Studies American Indian Studies Program - COTS Dean Hall 343 cwu.edu/native-american Marna Carroll, marna.carroll@cwu.edu MINOR(s): American Indian Studies Anthropology and Museum Studies - COTS Dean Hall 357A cwu.edu/anthropology Patrick (Pat) Lubinski, Ph.D., MINOR(s): Anthropology, Museum Studies CERTIFICATE: Captive Primate Care, Forensics Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising - CEPS Michaelson Hall 100 cwu.edu/apparel-textiles Andrea Eklund, andrea.eklund@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Apparel, Textile and Merchandising MINOR(s): Apparel Design; Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising Pat.Lubinski@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR: BA Anthropology, BS Anthropology

MAJOR(s): Family and Child Life, MINOR(s): Child Development, Family Science SPECIALIZATION(s): Child Development, Child Life, Family Science CERTIFICATE(s): Child Development Communication - CAH Lind 109 cwu.edu/communication Francesco Somaini, Francesco.Somaini@cwu.edu Mayra Nambo, Mayra.Nambo@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Communication Studies, Digital Journalism, Public Relations MINOR(s): Advertising, Communication, Non-profit Organization Management, Organizational Communication CERTIFICATE(s): Non-profit Organization Management, Professional Writing, Radio Broadcast Computer Science - COTS Samuelson 207 cwu.edu/computer-science Bruce Palmquist,

cwu.edu/academic-advising/ education-and-professional- studies-directory

Bruce.Palmquist@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu

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Theatre Arts Department – CAH- continued MAJOR(s): Theatre Studies; Musical Theatre; Theatre Design and Production; Theatre Education; Theatre Performance MINOR(s): Dance Performance; Non-Profit Organizational Management; Theater Arts CERTIFICATE(s): International Theatre Experience William O. Douglas Honors College Hebeler 219 cwu.edu/honors Chris Denison, Christina.Denison@cwu.edu MINOR: Interdisciplinary Honors Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program - COTS Samuelson Hall 201 cwu.edu/women-gender Judy Hennessy, Judy.Hennessy@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR: Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies MINOR: Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies World Languages and Cultures - CAH Language and Literature Building 102 cwu.edu/foreign-language Volha Isakava, Volha.Isakava@cwu.edu Mayra Nambo, Mayra.Nambo@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Deaf and Sign Language Studies; French Studies; Japanese; Russian Studies Major; Spanish MINOR(s): American Sign Language; Chinese; French; German; Japanese; Russian Studies; Spanish CERTIFICATE(s): Global Cultural Training; Spanish Translation and Interpretation YESS (Yearlong Exploration of Social Sciences Program) - COTS Discovery Hall 111E cwu.edu/yess Toni Snowden, yess@cwu.edu

Psychology Department - COTS Psychology Building 421 cwu.edu/psychology Stephanie Stein, Stephanie.Stein@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu

Military Science Department - CEPS Lind 207 cwu.edu/army Andrew Van Den Hoek, Andrew.VanDenHoek@cwu.edu armyrotc@cwu.edu MINOR(s): Military Science Music – CAH McIntyre Music Building cwu.edu/music Kirsten Boldt-Neurohr, Kirsten.Boldt-Neurohr@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Music; Music Composition; Music Education; Music Performance MINOR(s): Music; Non-profit Organizational Management SPECIALIZATION(s): Choral Music; Instrumental Music; Keyboard; Percussions/Wind/String; Vocal CERTIFICATE(s): Choral Music Education; Instrumental Music Education; Jazz Studies Philosophy and Religious Studies - CAH Language and Literature Building 337 cwu.edu/philosophy Greg Rankin, Greg.Rankin@cwu.edul MAJOR(s): Philosophy; Religious Studies MINOR(s): Ethics; Philosophy; Religious Studies Physics – COTS Discovery Hall 139

Geography - COTS Dean Hall 301

Hospitality, Tourism, Event and Wine Management Department - continued MAJOR(s): Hospitability, Tourism and Event Management; Wine Studies MINOR(s): Adventure Leadership, Event Management, Hospitality Management, Physical Activity and Recreation Programming, Program Development, Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Management, Wine Trade and Tourism SPECIALIZATION(s): Event Management, Hospitality Management, Tourism Management, Global Wine Studies, Wine Industry Management CERTIFICATE(s): Professional Sommelier, Wine Trade, Tasting Room Management, Winery Event Design Information Technology and Administrative Management – CEPS Samuelson Hall 206 cwu.edu/it-management Robert Lupton, Robert.Lupton@cwu.edu ITAMInfo@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): ITAM [BS]; ITAM [BAS]; MINOR/CERTIFICATE(s): Administrative Management; Cybersecurity; Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR; Innovation through IT; Modern IT Applications; Project Management; Retail Management and Technology; Structures of Data Analytics for IT Managers; Web Design and Management Cybersecurity; Data-driven Innovation for IT Managers; Project Management; BS- Network Administration and Management; Retail Management and Technology; Web and Database Administration. BAS- Information Technology Integrated Energy Management - COTS Discovery Hall 111A cwu.edu/energy Elvin Delgado, Elvin.Delgado@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR: Integrated Energy Management SPECIALIZATION(s): Integrated Energy Business, Integrated Energy Policy, Integrated Power System Interdisciplinary Studies: Social Sciences Program - COTS Psychology Building 430 cwu.edu/interdisciplinary-studies-social- sciences Alena Yastchenko, Alena.Yastchenko@cwu.edu COTSAdvsing@cwu.edu MAJOR: Interdisciplinary Studies-Social Sciences SPECIALIZATION(s): BS & BAS- Administrative Management;

Latino and Latin American Studies Program – CAH Hebeler 202 cwu.edu/Latino-latin-american Mark Meister, Mark.Meister@cwu.edu MINOR: Latino and Latin American Studies CERTIFICATE(s): Latin American Business; Mariachi Heritage Law and Justice - COTS Farrell Hall 300 cwu.edu/law Cody Stoddard, MAJOR: Law and Justice MINOR: Law and Justice Liberal Studies Program - CAH Hebeler Hall 202 cwu.edu/liberal-studies/ Scott Robinson, Scott.Robinson@cwu.edu MAJOR: Liberal Studies BA MINOR: Liberal Studies Library Science Program Brooks Library 206 lib.cwu.edu MINOR/CERTIFICATE: Library and Information Science Management & Marketing – CB Shaw-Smyser Hall 329 cwu.edu/management cb@cwu.edu CBAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Business Administration, Entrepreneurship MINOR/CERTIFICATE(s): Business, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Food & Agribusiness; Human Resource Management, Sport Business SPECIALIZATION(s): General Business, Human Resource Management, Leadership & Management, Marketing Mathematics – COTS Samuelson Hall 208 cwu.edu/math Janet Shiver, Janet.Shiver@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu Cody.Stoddard@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Middle-Level Math Teaching, Secondary Teaching, Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, MINOR: Mathematics SPECIALIZATION: Statistical Data Science

cwu.edu/geography Michael Pease, Michael.Pease@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Geography MINOR: Geography SPECIALIZATION(s): Environmental and Resource Geography, GIS Science CERTIFICATE(s): Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Natural Resources Management, Social Science Research Tools Geological Sciences Department – COTS Discovery Hall 129 cwu.edu/geology Chris Mattinson, Christopher.Mattinson@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Geology BA or BS, Environmental Geological Science MINOR: Geology Health Sciences - CEPS Dorothy Purser Hall 101 cwu.edu/health-sciences Ethan Bergman, Ethan.Bergman@cwu.edu Patrick Coffey, Patrick.Coffey@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Clinical Physiology; EMS Paramedicine; Exercise Science; Food Science and Nutrition, Public Health MINOR(s): Exercise Science; Food Service Management; Nutrition; Physical-Rehabilitation Therapy; Public Health SPECIALIZATION(s): Dietetics; Food and Nutrition History – CAH Language and Literature Building 100 cwu.edu/history Jason Knirck, Jason.Knirck@cwu.edu Mayra Nambo, Mayra.Nambo@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): History; History Social Studies Teaching MINOR: History Hospitality, Tourism, Event and Wine Management - CEPS Michaelson Hall 100 cwu.edu/cwu.edu/family-consumer/ event-tourism-management Jill Clark, Jill.PerilloClark@cwu.edu - Wine Studies; Carla Jellum, Carla.Jellum@cwu.edu - Tourism and Events

MAJOR: Psychology MINOR: Psychology Science and Mathematics Education – COTS Discovery Hall 301 cwu.edu/science-education Jennifer Dechaine, Jennifer.Dechaine-Berkas@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR: Science Middle-Level Education, STEM Teaching Program MINOR(s): Science Education-Broad Areas Science Teaching, Science Education K-8 Sociology Department - COTS Samuelson 201 cwu.edu/sociology Pamela McMullin-Messier, Pamela.McMullin-Messier@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Sociology, Social Services MINOR(s): Sociology, Social Services, Ethnic Studies Sport and Movement Studies - CEPS Dorothy Purser Hall 101 cwu.edu/peshms Professor Sean Dahlin, Sean.Dahlin@cwu.edu Krissy Petersen, Kristine.Petersen2@cwu.edu MAJOR(s): Dance; Physical Education and School Health; Sport Management MINOR(s): Dance Performance; Physical Activity and Recreation Programming; Physical Education: Dance; Physical Education: Dance Teaching; Sport Coaching SPECIALIZATION(s): Recreation Management; Sport Business; Sport Coaching STEP (Science Talent Expansion cwu.edu/step step@cwu.edu Theatre Arts Department – CAH McConnell Hall 102 Program) - COTS Discovery Hall 111E cwu.edu/theatre Christina Barrigan, Christina.Barrigan@cwu.edu Greg Rankin, Greg.Rankin@cwu.edu

cwu.edu/physics Bruce Palmquist,

Bruce.Palmquist@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR: Physics BA or BS

MINOR(s): Astronomy, Physics SPECIALIZATION: Biophysics Physics/Engineering [DUAL DEGREE] Political Science - COTS Farrell 409 cwu.edu/political-science Todd Schaefer,

todd.schaefer@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu

MAJOR: Political Science MINOR: Political Science Primate Behavior and Ecology Program - COTS Dean Hall 357A

cwu.edu/primate Jessica Mayhew,

cwu.edu/academic-advising/ education-and-professional- studies-directory

Jessica.Mayhew@cwu.edu COTSAdvising@cwu.edu MAJOR: Primate Behavior and Ecology CERTIFICATE: Captive Primate Care

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COUPONS

TREAT YOURSELF USING THE COUPONS BELOW Coupons valid October 23, 2021 during Open House only. Wildcat Shop pen from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

20% off any single item* *Valid on clothing and gifts. WELCOME TO CWU!

Valid October 23, 2021 during Open House only. Cannot be combined with other offers or coupons

Please use your meal card to buy food items from the locations below. Open House name badge required.

JOIN US FOR LUNCH

Central Marketplace

Holmes Dining Room

Brunch ($10 with badge)

Fresh Bar Lion’s Rock Pizza Pasta Panini

Coffee Shops

Cat Trax East Cat Trax West and Cats Market

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MAP OF THE SURC FIRST FLOOR

MAP OF THE SURC SECOND FLOOR

Academic Fair in REC Center

Quiet Room SURC 301

Pit

East Entrance

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

201

1 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

West Entrance

Refreshment Station

Refreshment Station

Lunch

215 Ballroom Section C & D

Central Marketplace

210 Theatre Informational Sessions

Lunch

Student Services Fair

Homes Dining Area

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CWU CAMPUS RESOURCES

CWU CAMPUS RESOURCES

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS Admissions Counseling 509-963-3081 cwu.edu/admissions

CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT (CLCE) Leadership development and volunteer service opportunities 509-963-1850 cwu.edu/leadership-engage COLLEGE ASSISTANCE MIGRANT PROGRAM (CAMP) Supports first-year students from migrant or seasonal farm working backgrounds 509-963-1729 cwu.edu/camp CONFERENCE SERVICES On-campus orientation lodging 509-963-1141 cwu.edu/conference CONNECTION CARD OFFICE CWU identification and meal plan card 509-963-2711 cwu.edu/card DEAN OF STUDENT SUCCESS Educational, purposeful programs, events, services, and activities that promote academic, personal, and professional growth within and beyond the classroom 509-963-1515 cwu.edu/student-success DINING SERVICES Meal plans, dining facilities, and employment opportunities 509-963-1591 cwu.edu/dining DISABILITY SERVICES Disability-related assistance 509-963-2214 cwu.edu/disability-services EMPLOYMENT (Student) Part-time campus jobs 509-963-1202 cwu.edu/student-employment

FINANCIAL AID Financial assistance through grant, scholarships, loans, and work-study 509-963-1611 cwu.edu/financial-aid FIRST YEAR AND EXPLORATORY ADVISING Undecided first year and newly admitted transfer students First Year Students: 509-963-2722 exploratory@cwu.edu Transfer Students: 509-963-3423 professional.advising@cwu.edu HOUSING Residence hall and apartment contracts 888-CWU-HOME (298-4663) 509-963-1831 cwu.edu/housing INFORMATION CENTER - SURC Laptop check out and general information 509-963-3488 cwu.edu/surc INFORMATION SERVICES (IS) Network/IT help for wireless, MyCWU, password issues, and more Service Desk: 509-963-2001 Office: 509-963-2333 cwu.edu/its INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISOR Advising for students in the U.S. in F-1 status. 509-963-3614 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND PROGRAMS/EDUCATION ABROAD Education abroad opportunities

INTERNATIONAL CENTER 509-963-3612 cwu.edu/international-programs JAMES E. BROOKS LIBRARY Study spaces, research support, coffee shop, events 509-963-1021 www.lib.cwu.edu MULTIMODAL EDUCATION CENTER Center for innovative technology on campus: equipment rental, Virtual Reality, 3D printing, workshops, and more

STUDENT GOVERNMENT (ASCWU)

VETERANS CENTER Support and services for veterans or dependents 509-963-3028 cwu.edu/veterans WELLNESS CENTER Promoting positive health behaviors 509-963-3213

Representing you in a variety of ways that affect your daily life at CWU

Transcript and Admissions Status 509-963-1211 cwu.edu/admissions

509-963-1693 cwu.edu/ascwu

STUDENT INVOLVEMENT Administration and student government advising 509-963-1691 cwu.edu/student-involvement STUDENT MEDICAL AND COUNSELING CLINIC (SMACC) Medical and counseling assistance Medical: 509-963-1881 Counseling: 509-963-1391 cwu.edu/medical-counseling TRIO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Academic support services through advising, tutoring, study skills; promotes social and personal success 509-963-2026 cwu.edu/academic- achievement TESTING SERVICES Accuplacer test, placement exams, graduate and professional school admission tests, certification tests 509-963-1847 cwu.edu/testing U.S. BANK @ CWU Full-service branch 509-933-7034 UNIVERSITY POLICE AND

cwu.edu/wellness WILDCAT SHOP Textbooks, computers, supplies, and all Wildcat gear 509-963-1311

Campus Tours and Events 509-963-1262 visit@cwu.edu cwu.edu/programs/visit-cwu

www.wildcatshop.net WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS HONORS COLLEGE Central’s interdisciplinary program for academically talented students 509-963-1900 cwu.edu/douglas-honors

509-963-3293 cwu.edu/mec ORIENTATION AND TRANSITION PROGRAMS RESLIFE OFFICE 509-963-2735

ALUMNI OFFICE Always a Wildcat! 509-963-2160 cwu.edu/alumni

ATHLETICS Intercollegiate athletics program 509-963-1914 www.wildcatsports.com

Discover@cwu.edu cwu.edu/orientation PARKING SERVICES

Parking Permits 509-963-2667 cwu.edu/parking RECREATION CENTER AND OUTDOOR PURSUITS AND RENTALS Gym, rock-climbing wall, tness programs, intramural sports and clubs; OPR: guided excursions, rental equipment Recreation: 509-963-3512 OPR: 509-963-3537 cwu.edu/rec REGISTRAR Enrollment, records, academic evaluation 509-963-3001 cwu.edu/registrar STUDENT ACCOUNTS Payments to student account 509-963-2224 cwu.edu/student-accounts

CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Activities and special events 509-963-1450 cwu.edu/campus-life/campus- activities CAREER SERVICES Holistic approach to career and life planning

509-963-1921 cwu.edu/career

DIVERSITY AND EQUITY CENTER (DEC)

Dynamic events, services, and advocacy designed to promote a diverse and inclusive campus

PUBLIC SAFETY 509-963-2959 (Non-Emergency) 911 (Emergency Services) cwu.edu/police

in 80 countries 509-963-3612 GoAbroad@cwu.edu cwu.edu/international- programs/saep

for all students 509-963-2127 cwu.edu/diversity

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Check out our interactive map at cwu.edu/map CAMPUS MAP

Brooklane Village Apartments

Early Childhood Learning Center (ECLC)

Aviation Training Center 1101 E Bowers Rd

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E 18TH AVE

E 18TH AVE

Apoyo Food Bank

E 18TH AVE

Challenge Course

Soccer Field

Recreation Sports Complex

Bedlington Throws Venue

Alder Recreation Complex

Baseball Field

Softball Field

Tomlinson Stadium

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Green Hall

Wahle Apartments

Student Village Apartments

Kennedy Hall

Carmody- Munro Hall

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Community Garden

Aquatic Facility

Alford- Montgomery Hall

Rugby Pitch

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Wildcat Neighborhood Farm

Nicholson Pavilion

Northside Commons

Purser Hall

Bledsoe Archives Building

Lister Tennis Facility

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Wendell Hill Halls

Dugmore Hall

Psychology Building

E 14TH AVE

E 14TH AVE

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McIntyre Music Building

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Hogue Hall

Michaelsen Hall

Randall Hall

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Englehorn Pond Nature Preserve

Farrell Hall

Brooks Library

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Surplus Property Warehouse

Anderson Hall

International Center

Public Safety Building

Moore Hall

16

Language & Literature Building

9

Barto Hall

Marshall W. Mayberry Arboretum Biology Greenhouse

Quigley Hall

8

Wellington Event Center

Stephens-Whitney Hall

Dean Hall

10

Sparks Hall

Davies Hall

North Hall

Jongeward Building

Meisner Hall

Recreation Center

Hitchcock Hall

Science Building

Wilson Hall

1. Student Union & Recreation Center (SURC)

2. Black Hall 3. James E. Brooks Library 4. Dugmore Hall 5. Carmody-Munro Hall 6. Wendell Hill Hall 7. Samuelson Hall 8. Wellington Event Center 9. Barto Hall

10. Sparks Hall 11. Kamola Hall 12. McConnell Hall 13. Lind Hall 14. Hebeler Hall 15. Discovery Hall 16. Language and Literature Building

19. McIntyre Music Building 20. Nicholson Pavilion 21. Tomlinson Stadium 22. 1891 Bistro- Lunch Option 23. Aviation Training Center

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Student Union

Student Medical & Counseling Clinic

Japanese Garden

Wildcat Shop

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Dining

University House

Health Sciences Under Construction

Discovery Hall

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-East SURC Patio with Wildcat Statue -Central Marketplace and Holmes Dining

Black Hall

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Hebeler Hall

Grupe Conference Center

Samuelson Hall

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Mitchell Hall

Bouillon Hall

E 9TH AVE

Tower Theatre

1891 Bistro & Tunstall Commons

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Button Hall

Shaw- Smyser Hall

McConnell Auditorium

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Lind Hall

Barge Hall

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Sue Lombard Hall

(1st Floor) -Ballroom (2ndFloor) -Theatre (2nd Floor)

Kamola Hall

17. Randall Hall 18. Hogue Hall

Old Heat Plant

Munson Hall

Getz-Short Apartments

Laundry

Wildcat Printing

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Your journey continues… Thank you for joining us this year at CWU Fall Open House. Please join us this April for Wildcat Days. Also, be sure to check out our priority deadlines below as you prepare for your college journey. For those of you who have already applied, please keep an eye on your MyCWU student email by using your CWU app or opening Outlook at My.CWU.edu.

Wishing you all the best, The CWU Wildcat Family

Important Dates Event Date

Priority Deadlines Deadline Type Apply Before

FAFSA/WAFSA

Opens October 1

Fall Quarter

March 1

New Student Housing Opens January 24, 2022

Winter Quarter

November 1

Wildcat Days

April 9 and 23, 2022

Spring Quarter

March 1

Confirmation Date

May 1, 2022

Summer Quarter

June 1

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS 509-963-1211 | admissions@cwu.edu cwu.edu/admissions

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS MISSION STATEMENT

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