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ORIENTATION 2016DISCOVER
TRANSFER SCHEDULE
CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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We are pleased that you have decided to join our community. Welcome to Central Washington University. Attending Discover Orientation will help you adjust to your new home away from home and will provide your first opportunity to experience academic and student life at Central.
During Discover Orientation, you will meet future classmates, faculty, and staff; consult with academic advisors; register for classes; get answers to questions; learn about campus activities; and tour the campus and surrounding community.
We look forward to seeing you at orientation. We are sure you will enjoy exploring all that Central has to offer.
Best wishes for an exciting first year at CWU!
Sincerely,James L. GaudinoPresident
Central Washington University’s mission is to prepare students for responsible citizenship, responsible stewardship of the earth, and enlightened and productive lives. Faculty, staff, students, and alumni serve as an intellectual resource to assist Central Washington, the state, and the region in solving human and environmental problems.
Bouillon Hall, Second Floor [email protected]/ORIENTATION
DISCOVER NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION
CWU MISSION STATEMENT
“Students who graduate from CWU are well-rounded, educated, capable individuals.”
DEAR STUDENTS AND PARENTS,
2016 ORIENTATION STAFF
Welcome to Discover
Alumni
Schedule
Colleges and Academic Programs
Session Descriptions
Important Abbreviations and Terms
Campus Resources
SURC Map
Campus Map
Coupons and Discounts
DISCOVER NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS
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We are excited to have you join us at Discover Orientation. Our goal is to welcome you to Central Washington University’s campus community, make your stay comfortable, and assist you in your transition to college life. Student success is our number one goal.
Your Discover Orientation leader is your personal host during your visit. Your leader can assist you with information regarding sessions, your accommodations, and other needs you may have. Many faculty and staff are also available to assist you. We look forward to serving you and making your visit informative and enjoyable.
We look forward to meeting you. Welcome to Central Washington University!
DEAR STUDENTS AND GUESTS:
Richard DeShieldsAssociate Dean ofStudent Living
Jenna HyattDirector of Residence Life and New Student Programs
John MounseyAssistant Directorfor the First Year Experience
FOR THE COMFORT OF ALL OF OUR GUESTS, PLEASE NOTE OUR DISCOVER ORIENTATION POLICIES:
1. Discover Orientation is a substance-free program for students. Alcohol and drug possession or use anytime during your visit will not be tolerated. If students are in violation of this policy, they will meet with CWU conduct officers to determine their fall quarter registration status.
2. Quiet hours in the residence halls begin at 10:00 p.m. Please be courteous to your neighbors. Remember you have an early morning, so make sure to get some rest.
3. Please wear your name tag at all Discover Orientation sessions and meals.
4. Be respectful of others by keeping cell phones on vibrate or silent when possible.
WELCOME TO DISCOVER!NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION
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CELEBRATING 125 YEARSCWU, founded in 1891, celebrates 125 years of history, memories and life-changing education. You now join the CWU family as students and parents. It is now your opportunity to immerse yourself in CWU’s rich traditions.
The Student Alumni Association (SAA) is a group committed to celebrating the spirit and tradition of the Wildcat community. SAA offers exclusive benefits to members including a commemorative membership t-shirt. SAA collaborates to host events throughout the year with an emphasis on professional development, as well as school pride. Visit the SAA table between 8:00 -10:00 a.m. to learn more and join!
STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
As a part of the 125th anniversary, CWU is celebrating with the introduction of Wildcat Traditions Keepers. Wildcat Traditions Keepers are alumni of the university who have fully embraced the Wildcat Way through immersion in their education, experiences, and lifestyle. These tradition keepers have demonstrated commitment, passion, and respect for the history of the University and have taken the first step towards becoming a successful alumnus. Following convocation all students will receive a copy of the Traditions Keeper book. This book will introduce students to 91 traditions that embody the CWU experience. Enrich your time at Central through participation in the traditions contained within the book’s pages. By experiencing and recording your involvement in the 1891 Traditions Challenge, you will become part of the history of Central Washington University and in turn you will leave your mark for future generations. While the book is simply a keepsake of the memories earned at CWU, the true legacy of a 1891 Traditions Challenge is in the knowledge and friendships gained while earning the title of Wildcat Traditions Keeper.
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JOIN US FOR HOMECOMING OCTOBER 10-15!
SCHEDULE
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
8:00 AM - 9:40 AM
8:00 AM - 9:40 AM
8:30 AM - 9:40 AM
9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:20 AM - 10:40 AM
10:25 AM - 11:25 AM
10:40 AM - 11:25 AM
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Recreation Center Open Hours
Connection Card-Student ID(Closed 9:45 AM - 11:00 AM)
Check In
Refreshments Available
Library and Academic & Research Commons (ARC) Open House
Wildcat Shop Bookstore Tours
Campus Tours (Depart 8:00 AM, 8:30 AM, 9:00 AM)
88.1 The ‘Burg Radio Station Tours
Student Services Fair
Financial Aid, Scholarships & Student Employment
Meet your Orientation Leader (Students Only)
Parent/Guest Information Session
Registration Information(Students Only)
Specialized Advising Sessions (Students Only)• General Advising Assistance, Placement, Transcripts, & Transfer Credits • College of Business (also 1:00-2:30)• College of Education• Non-AA Degree Status
Lunch
Campus Tour
Academic Advising with Faculty & Class Registration (Students Only)
Non-Traditional Students Welcome
Housing and Dining
Being a CWU Athlete (Students and Parents)
Disability Services Session
Residence Hall ToursJoining the CWU CommunityBrother 2 Brother SISTERS
Recreation Center
SURC 135
SURC Pit Area
SURC 137
Brooks Library
Wildcat Shop
SURC Pit
SURC 120
SURC First Floor
SURC Ballroom
SURC Ballroom
SURC Theatre
SURC Ballroom
SURC 137
Wellington Event CenterBlack 152SURC Theatre
Central Marketplace
SURC Pit
See facing page for meeting locations
SURC 202
SURC Theatre
SURC 140
SURC 202
SURC PitSURC TheatreSURC 135SURC 140
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9:45 AM - 10:20 AM UNIVERSITY WELCOME SURC Ballroom
See session descriptions on pages 8-9. See SURC map on pages 14-15.
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COLLEGES & ACADEMIC PROGRAMS(Building Room) = Location of 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM session
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES• Art [SURC 202]• Communication [Dean 112]• English [Dean 104] *• History [Ballroom] *• Music [Black 152] *
• Africana and Black Studies [Ballroom]
• Asia/Pacific Studies [Ballroom]
• Film and Video Studies [Ballroom]
• Latino and Latin American Studies [Ballroom]
• Philosophy and Religious Studies [Ballroom]• Theatre Arts [McConnell 117]• World Languages [Ballroom]
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS
COLLEGE OF THE SCIENCES• Anthropology and Museum Studies [Dean 103]• Biological Sciences [Science 142]• Chemistry [Ballroom]• Computer Science [Shaw 101]
• Geography [Black 150]• Geological Sciences [Ballroom]• Law & Justice [Dean 106]• Mathematics [Ballroom]• Physics [Ballroom]
• Political Science [Ballroom]• Psychology [SURC 271]• Science Education [Ballroom]• Sociology [SURC 140]
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIESEDUCATION AND TEACHER CERTIFICATION [Black 201/202]
WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS HONORS COLLEGE [Ballroom]
• Bilingual • Dance• Early Childhood• Elementary• Family and Consumer• Health Fitness
• Library Media• Math • Reading• Sciences• Special Education• Technology• Additional programs marked with *
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
• Accounting
• Economics
• Finance
• Management
• Human Resources
• Marketing
• Supply Chain
Management
• Sports Business
[Wellington Event Center]
• Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) [Ballroom]
• Aviation [Black 224]
• Family and Consumer Science [Science 216]
- Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising - Recreation and Tourism - Global Wine Studies• Engineering Technology, Safety and Construction [Science 240]
- Construction Management - Electronics Engineering Tech. - Technology Education - Mechanical Engineering Tech. - Safety and Health Management• IT and Administrative Management [Shaw Smyser 223]
• Military Science (Army ROTC) [Ballroom]
• Health Sciences [Science 147]
- Paramedicine [Ballroom]
• Physical Education, School Health and Movement Studies [SURC 301]
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS• Science Talent Expansion Program [Ballroom]
• Women and Gender Studies [Ballroom]
• Integrated Energy Management [Ballroom]
• Primate Behavior and Ecology [Ballroom]
• Ethnic Studies [Ballroom]
• Interdisciplinary Studies - Social Sciences [Ballroom]
• American Indian Studies [Ballroom]
• Environmental Studies [Ballroom]
SESSION DESCRIPTIONSListed by chronological order of schedule
Library and ARC Open HouseNeed a break from all the activity in the SURC? Take a walk down to the library where you can meet some of our librarians and staff. While you are there, stop into the Academic & Research Commons (ARC) on the first floor to meet the staff and learn about the services and technology that are available to you as students.
Connection CardTime to say cheese and come on in to get your Connection Card! This card serves as your general school identification card. It also contains your meal plan and will grant you access to CWU sporting events, the library, computer labs, and the Recreation Center. You also have an option to choose the Maxx card, which is a combination of your CWU Connection Card and U.S. Bank debit card. The Maxx card is a great option for CWU students, as U.S. Bank is the only full-service bank on campus. You can also sign your Recreation Center release form and turn it in to get a free lanyard.
88.1 The ‘Burg Radio Station ToursCutting edge, state-of-the art broadcast studios, along with today’s modern rock, hip-hop, top 40, hot country, and alternative favorites –– it’s Your Music Central, 88.1 FM The ‘Burg––by and for the students of CWU. Come tour the station in SURC Room 120 and find out what it takes to get involved. » Listen online at www.881theburg.com.
Wildcat Shop ToursYou won’t want to miss this tour. We will show you how to save money on textbooks, how to find your course materials, and explain all the services the store offers. In addition, you will receive a free CWU T-shirt. You will also be entered in a drawing to win free textbooks for fall quarter. This will be the most important money-saving session you attend at Discover Orientation and also the shortest one at 10 minutes.
Campus ToursYou have not seen the campus until you have seen it with one of our trained campus tour guides. They will show you the well-traveled spots on campus and relay fun facts and stories about Central.
Financial Aid, Scholarships and Student EmploymentThis session is designed for students and parents who have begun the financial aid process. Topics include student loan borrowing, navigating the MyCWU online system, budgeting your money, staying in good standing for financial aid, financial aid disbursement, contacting financial aid officers, and tips on applying next year.
Recreation Center Open HoursAll Discover Students and guests are invited to try out our award winning Recreation Center. Come explore the opportunities. Signed WAIVERS are required for anyone using the facility.
CWU Student Services FairLearn more about various campus offices and organizations. Find out about services available and opportunities for involvement. More than 20 campus offices and organizations will be represented (i.e. Veterans Services, Parking Services, Leadership & Community Engagement, Diversity & Social Justice, ASCWU Student Government and more.)
Parent/Guest Information SessionRepresentatives from across campus will be available to talk with you and address any of your questions.
Academic Advising & Registration Info.This session CANNOT BE MISSED. Students will receive valuable insight as to what classes are available for fall quarter, graduation requirements, the online catalog, how to use MyCWU to find all of your transfer information, how to look up classes, and how to register for classes.
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Joining the CWU Community: Student Rights & Responsibilities
Come learn about the resources and support available through the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities and how they can help at CWU. The session will also discuss some of the responsibilities and expectations that are placed on you as a member of the campus community that help to promote overall safety and student success.
Being a CWU Student-AthleteThis session will provide information on how to become a participant in one of our 15 intercollegiate sport programs. Information will cover the NCAA Eligibility Center, insurance, athletic goals and objectives, contact information, and a Q & A session. This session is required for anyone plan ning to participate in following sports Baseball, M/W Basketball, M/W Cross Country/Track & Field, Football, M/W Rugby, Softball, W. Soccer, and Volleyball. Parents are encouraged to attend with their student athlete.
Disability Services Information SessionAre you (or your parents) worried about how a disability will affect your academic success at CWU? Students with documented disabilities and their parents will receive detailed, individualized information about academic accommodations and other support services at the Disability Services (DS) session held during Discover Orientation. Contact DS for more information at 509-963-2214 or [email protected]. Stop by our offices in Hogue 126.
S.I.S.T.E.R.S!WE ARE... SISTERS • INVINCIBLE • SELF-ACTUALIZING • TENACIOUS • EDUCATED • RESILIENT • SUCCESSFUL
As collegiate women of S.I.S.T.E.R.S!, we strive to build a community to advocate and empower women at Central Washington University and around the state. We sponsor annual events to raise funding for S.I.S.T.E.R.S! to travel to professional conferences and workshops, attend leadership development institutes, conduct community outreach activities, and recruit middle and high school students to Central Washington University. Our mission is to foster a sisterhood of women who are invincible, self-actualizing, tenacious, educated, resilient, and successful in the 21st century.
Specialized Advising SessionsStudents planning on majors with the College of Business or College of Education must attend one of these required sessions as part of their admissions into the major. Students who will not have a transferable associate’s degree must attend the non-AA degree session to learn about CWU’s general education program.
Non-Traditional Students WelcomeNon-traditional students are those who are 25 years or older, married or with a domestic partner, or have children (married or single), or a veteran of any age. This session is aimed at welcoming these students to campus to learn more about resources and ways to get involved. Those students who identify as nontraditional are welcome to attend.
BROTHER 2 BROTHERA PART OF THE STUDENT AFRICAN AMERICAN BROTHERHOOD - OPEN TO ALL MEN ENROLLED AT CENTRAL
Brother 2 Brother is a dynamic organization established specifically to assist our participants to excel academically, socially, culturally, professionally, and in the community. B2B is primarily comprised of male students who strive for academic excellence and make a commitment to plan and implement programs that benefit their community at large. We encourage our participantsto embrace leadership by being positive examples for each other through a strong commitment to academic achievement, brotherhood, and community service. We provide weekly study sessions, weekly developmental seminars for students of all ages, business meetings, social and religious activities, and work with various non-profit service agencies.
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Housing and DiningUniversity Housing and Dining Services are committed to providing you with a premier residential experience. Join us for this all-important session to learn about the various residence halls and how to select the right meal plan for you.
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IMPORTANT ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. This will be discussed in more detail during Discover Orientation. Students must sign a Release of Information form (included in your student packet) in the presence of a CWU employee in order for students’ records to be released to parents or others that they designate.
MyCWU is the on-line portal and primary system-of-record for student information at Central Washington University. MyCWU includes admissions, financial aid, student records, academic progress, and student financial functions. Other auxiliary systems pass transactions to MyCWU to maintain accurate student records. MyCWU is the primary source of information for students and faculty, including class schedules, registration, grades, and financial need.
In order to comply with FERPA guidelines your [email protected] email address is the only account that we can verify your identification and is the only address to which official university correspondence will be sent.
FERPA
MyCWU
1. Connect to the “CWU-Public” wireless network
Acceptable Use Policy: http://www.cwu.edu/resources-reports/cwup-2-40-010-acceptable-and-ethical-use-university-information-technology
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO
As a public university, CWU often uses images and video of public campus life, events, ceremonies, and other university activities to advance the mission of the institution. By visiting, registering at, or being employed by CWU and being present in a public setting, you authorize the use of and reproduction by the university to any photographs or video taken while at CWU, without compensation. All photo and video files are university property, solely and completely.
CWU EMAIL
WiFi at Discover Orientation
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CHECK OUT CWU’S MOBILE COURSE CATALOG FOR A MORE COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS.
www.cwu.edu/registrar/catalogs
CAMPUS RESOURCES AND CONTACT INFORMATION
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CAMPUS LIFE Administration and Student Government AdvisingSURC 263509-963-1691www.cwu.edu/campus-life
CAREER SERVICESHolistic approach to careerand life planningBOUILLON 206509-963-1921www.cwu.edu/career
CENTER FOR DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICEProviding dynamic events, services and advocacy for all students to promote a diverse and inclusive campus.SURC 250/253509-963-2127www.cwu.edu/diversity
CENTER FOR LEADERSHIPAND COMMUNITYENGAGEMENTLeadership development and volunteer service opportunitiesSURC 256509-963-1850www.cwu.edu/leadership-engage
COLLEGE ASSISTANCEMIGRANT PROGRAM (CAMP)Provides support to first year students from migrant or seasonal farm working backgroundsHERTZ 101509-963-1729www.cwu.edu/camp
COLLEGE SUCCESSFOUNDATIONProvides mentoring, academic and financial support for eligible low-income and/or foster care students to attend college.Hertz 209509-963-2026www.cwu.edu/academic- achievement
CONFERENCE SERVICESProvide on-campus orientation lodgingMUNSON509-963-1141www.cwu.edu/conference
CONNECTION CARD OFFICECWU identification cardand meal plansSURC 131509-963-2711www.cwu.edu/card
DEAN OF STUDENT SUCCESSProvide educational purposeful programs, events, services and activities that promote academic, personal, professional growth within and beyond the classroomBOUILLON 204509-963-1515www.cwu.edu/student-success
DINING SERVICESMeal plans, dining facilities,employment opportunitiesSURC 225509-963-1591www.cwu.edu/dining
DISABILITY SERVICESAssistance with disability-related issuesHOGUE 126509-963-2214www.cwu.edu/disability-services
EMPLOYMENT (Student)Part-time jobs on campusBOUILLON 140509-963-1202www.cwu.edu/student-employ-ment
FINANCIAL AID Financial assistance through grant, scholarships, loans and work-studyBARGE 115509-963-1611www.cwu.edu/financial-aid
ADMISSIONSTranscripts and Admissions StatusMITCHELL FIRST FLOOR509-963-1211 www.cwu.edu/admissions
ALUMNI OFFICEAlways a wildcat. Stay connected to CWUBARGE HALL 401509-963-2752www.cwu.edu/alumni
ATHLETICSIntercollegiate Athletics ProgramNICHOLSON PAVILION509-963-1914www.wildcatsports.com
BROOKS LIBRARY509-963-1021www.lib.cwu.edu
CAMPUS ACTIVITIESActivities and Special EventsSURC 274509-963-1450www.cwu.edu/campus-life/ campus-activities
ACADEMIC ADVISING Course selection and scheduling www.cwu.edu/academic-advising
FIRST YEAR AND EXPLORATORY ADVISING Undecided First Year and Transfer Students HERTZ 107509-963-2722
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADVISING SHAW/SMYSER 129 509-963-2930
COLLEGE OF ARTS & HUMANITIES, THE COLLEGE OF THE SCIENCES, OR IN ANY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES OR EDUCATION PROGRAMS BOUILLON 205509-963-3423
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HOUSINGResidence hall and apartment contractsBUTTON FIRST FLOOR888-CWU-HOME (298-4663)509-963-1831www.cwu.edu/housing
INFORMATION CENTER-SURCLaptop check out, lost and found, general informationSURC 146509-963-3488www.cwu.edu/surc
INFORMATION SERVICES (IS)Wireless connections, network issues, MyCWU issues, passwords, etc.BOUILLON 112Service Desk: 509-963-2001www.cwu.edu/its Office: 509-963-2333
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTADVISORAdvising for students in the U.S. in F-1 status509-963-3614
INTERNATIONAL STUDIESAND PROGRAMS/ EDUCATION ABROADCWU offers education abroad opportunitiesof varying types and lengths in 80 [email protected]/international- programs/saep
INTERNATIONAL CENTER509-963-3612www.cwu.edu/international- programs
LEARNING SUPPORT SERVICESBROOKS LIBRARY FIRST FLOORMath and writing help:509-963-1270Tutoring/supplemental instruction:509-963-2131www.cwu.edu/learning-commons
ORIENTATIONBOUILLON [email protected]/orientation
PARKING SERVICESParking PermitsPUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING509-963-2667www.cwu.edu/parking
POLICEPUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING509-963-2959 (Non-Emergency)911 (Emergency Services)www.cwu.edu/police
RECREATION/OUTDOOR PURSUITS AND RENTALS Gym, rock-climbing wall, fitness programs, intramural sports, sport clubs, and OPRRecreation: 509-963-3512SURC/OPR: 509-963-3537www.cwu.edu/rec
REGISTRAREnrollment, records, academic evaluationMITCHELL FIRST FLOOR509-963-3001www.cwu.edu/registrar
SCIENCE TALENT EXPANSION PROGRAM (STEP)Program focused on increasing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics degrees at CWULIND 119B509-963-3002www.cwu.edu/step
STUDENT ACCOUNTSAll payments to yourstudent accountBARGE 104509-963-2224www.cwu.edu/student-accounts
STUDENT GOVERNMENT(ASCWU) Working to represent you in a variety of ways that affect your daily life at CentralSURC 236509-963-1693www.cwu.edu/ascwu
STUDENT MEDICAL ANDCOUNSELING CLINICPhysician, nurse, and counselor assistance11th Avenue and Poplar Street509-963-1881 medical509-963-1391 counselingwww.cwu.edu/medical-counseling
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (TRIO)Department of Education TRIO program; provides academic assistanceHERTZ 209509-963-2026www.cwu.edu/academic-achievement
TESTING SERVICESCompass test, placement exams, graduate and professional school admission tests, certification testsBOUILLON 125509-963-1847www.cwu.edu/testing
U.S. BANK @ CWUFull service branchSURC 138509-933-7034
VETERANS CENTERSupport and services for veterans or dependantsBOUILLON 206509-963-3028www.cwu.edu/veterans
WELLNESS CENTERPromoting positive health behaviorsSURC 139509-963-3213www.cwu.edu/wellness
WILDCAT SHOPTextbooks, computers, supplies, and all Wildcat gearSURC509-963-1311www.wildcatshop.net
WILLIAM O. DOUGLASHONORS COLLEGECentral’s interdisciplinary program for academically talented studentsL&L BUILDING SUITE 103509-963-1445www.cwu.edu/douglas-honors
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DO NOT TEAR OUT COUPONS. PRESENT YOUR DISCOVER ORIENTATION NAME BADGE TO REDEEM COUPONS.COUPONS
DON'T MISS OUT ON EXPERIENCE LEADERSHIP PROJECT! (ELP)A THREE DAY RETREAT DESIGNED FOR INCOMING FIRST YEAR STUDENTS.
SEPTEMBER 15-17 CAMP GHORMLEY RIMROCK, WA
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For additional information: www.cwu.edu/leadership-engage • Email: [email protected] • Call: 509-963-1850
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RECREATION
SEE YOU SOON!Questions: [email protected] • 509-963-2735 • www.cwu.edu/orientation
CWU is an AA/EEO/Title IX Institution. For accommodation: [email protected]
Designer: Alicia Doerrfeld, CWU Class of 2017
PHASE I PHASE II
WILDCAT WELCOME
PHASE III PHASE IV
WILDCAT DAY
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