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CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
WILDCAT DAY 2015ROLLING OUT THE CRIMSON CARPET FOR ALL FALL 2015 ADMITTED FIRST-YEAR AND TRANSFER STUDENTS
Congratulations! You have made an excellent decision in becoming CWU’s newest Wildcats.
Wildcat Day is designed to welcome you to CWU’s campus community, provide you with information about the many academic, co-curricular, and extra-curricular opportunities available to Central students, and
answer any and all questions you have.
Welcome Wildcats!TABLE OF CONTENTS
Agenda Page 1
Session Descriptions Page 2-3
Campus Tours Page 4
While You’re Here... Page 4-5
College and Academic Departments Page 6-7
Campus Office Locations Page 8-9
To Do List Page 10-11
SURC/Campus Map Page 12-15
Dining and Wildcat Shop Coupons Page 16
DID YOU KNOW?THE WILDCAT WAS ADOPTEDAS THE CWU MASCOT IN 1926.
DID YOU KNOW?CWU OPENED IN 1891AS THE WASHINGTONSTATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
WILDCAT DAY 2015 AGENDA SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2015
TIME EVENT LOCATION 8:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m. Check-in SURC Ballroom
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Wildcat Shop open SURC
8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Student clubs and SURC first floor hallway organizations fair and room 137
8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Recreation Center tours Recreation Center check-in desk
8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Connection Card/US Bank Maxx Card issuance10:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. This is an opportunity to receive your CWU student ID card. Available for those
with a submitted admission confirmation before April 8. Pick-up the Connection Card checklist at the check-in table to receive your Connection Card.
8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Admissions, Registrar, SURC PitOrientation, and Alumni RelationsHousing, Dining SURC west concourse
8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Light refreshments Central Marketplace, SURC
9:15 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Jr. Wildcats (future students) SURC Theatre
10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Opening welcome SURC main concourse
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Academic department fair SURC Ballroom(See majors and departments on pages 6-7)Student services fair SURC first floor hallway and
room 137 (See offices on pages 4-5)
10:30 a.m-3:00 p.m. Aviation Training Center Tour Aviation Training Center(See page 2)
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Lunch Central Marketplace, SURC(Show your Wildcat Day book and name tag)
12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Financial Aid Barge Hall, room 115Student Accounts Barge Hall, room 104
12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m. College/student services presentations Session I
College of Arts and Humanities Dean Hall, room 104College of Business Shaw Smyser, room 115Education and Teacher Certification [CEPS] Black Hall, room 151Professional Studies [CEPS] Black Hall, room 152College of the Sciences Science Building, room 147William O. Douglas Honors College Barto Hall lobbyEducation abroad Science Building, room 101Housing and dining SURC TheatreNavigating your first year at Central Wellington Event CenterTransfer student information SURC, room 201CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program) SURC 135, Cesar Chavez Room (firstst session only)Living Learning Communities (LLC) SURC, room 202CWU: Recovery Outreach Community “CWU-ROC” Student Medical & (first session only) Counseling Clinic
1:30 p.m.-2:15 p.m. College/student services presentations Session II (Repeat of presentations and locations listed above)
2:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Recreation Center, campus and residence hall tours (See page 2 for details)
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SESSION DESCRIPTIONSStudent Clubs and Organizations Fair
This is an opportunity to check out a number of student clubs and organizations, from athletics and social interest groups to academic and multicultural organizations. Come by and introduce
yourself and get your questions answered.
Admissions, Registrar and Orientation StaffRepresentatives from the Office of Admissions, Registrar and Orientation offices will be
available on the first floor of the SURC to answer any questions you have about your admission status, transcripts/transferable credits or orientation registration.
University Housing and Dining ServicesRepresentatives from University Housing and Dining Services will be available on the first
floor near the west entrance of the SURC to answer any questions you have about the room assignment process, the housing deposit or meal plans.
Jr. WildcatsThis session is designed for prospective students who have not yet applied and may be
visiting Central for the first time. We will cover the admissions process and review the many opportunities that CWU can offer you in the future.
Opening WelcomeJoin President James L. Gaudino and other staff as we welcome you all for the first time in
person as CWU Wildcats! We are proud to have you, students and family, join the CWUWildcat family.
Academic Department Fair This is an opportunity to visit with faculty from across the disciplines and to explore your
academic area of interest. Take advantage of this time to explore the course offerings and meet some of our amazing faculty. Remember our university motto is: Docendo Discimus
(By Teaching We Learn).
CWU Services FairThis is an opportunity to get to know the multiple departments that provide a great number
of services on campus. Information Services understands all things tech at CWU, Student Employment can help you find a job, and University Police keeps everyone on campus safe.
Swing by and meet the staff that help everything run smoothly.
Financial Aid Office and Student AccountsFinancial Aid staff will be available to meet with you. If you’ve been asked for verification
documents this would be an excellent time to hand deliver them. Student Accounts will be open to accept housing deposits and offer additional information about your account, including
signing up for the CWU payment plan.
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COLLEGE/STUDENT SERVICE PRESENTATIONS
College PresentationsLet the colleges ignite your passions and help you find possible majors as they review their
offerings and highlight their achievements and successes.
William O. Douglas Honors CollegeThe William O. Douglas Honors College is a two-tiered program for academically talented
students at CWU. The first tier satisfies the general education requirements and the second tier prepares students for their post-CWU aspirations, be it the global workplace and/or graduate
school. Come learn more about the benefits and opportunities scholars receive.
Education AbroadEducation Abroad has become an important part of today’s university education. Come learn
about your options through CWU’s Study Abroad and Exchange Programs.
Navigating Your First Year at CentralCWU seeks to create a seamless transition to campus. Our many student services are here to
provide support through each phase. Academic Advising, Orientation, Mapworks, and FYE! Each will share a brief description of how they help, and current students will share tips from their
own experiences.
Transfer Student InformationYour experience as a transfer student will be different from first-year students in some ways and similar in others. Meet a few folks who will aid you in the unique aspects of your academic path.
CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program)CAMP is the College Assistance Migrant Program. It is a special program offered at CWU that provides financial and academic support services to first-year students from migrant
and seasonal farm working backgrounds. CAMP is designed to help students succeed as they begin their college careers. CAMP students are eligible for a variety of services, which include:
financial support, academic assistance, career planning services, and cultural enrichment opportunities.
Living Learning Communities (LLC)Living Learning Communities (LLCs) provide opportunities for students to develop relationships with faculty from a respective discipline in a residence hall setting. LLCs complement students’
classroom experience by providing lifelong learning opportunities. Through formal and informal activities, students’ connection with faculty results in greater understanding of their academic
pursuit, affirmation of career choice, and enhanced preparedness for a career path.
CWU: Recovery Outreach Community “CWU-ROC”The “CWU-ROC” is a housing and community project built with the idea that students in
recovery have a place to call their own, providing a program designed to meet the wellness and recovery goals that celebrate students’ decisions to be in recovery from substance abuse and addiction. The project is housed in Green Hall on the north side of campus, it has single and
multiple student rooms, a large lobby, manager’s office, clinical/program office and is connected to dining services on the north side of the building. Students applying to live here will have
access to faculty and staff focused on recovery and wellness, live with other students in recovery, and participate in activities and programs focused on recovery and academic success. All
interested students are encouraged to attend this informational meeting to discuss the goals of the program and answer any questions regarding available space and community expectations.
WILDCAT DAY TOURS 8:00-9:30 a.m. and 2:30-4:00 p.m. Recreation Center Tours
Recreation check-in desk (8:00, 8:30, 9:00, and 9:30 and 2:30, 3:00, and 3:30)
10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Aviation Training Center ToursTours will begin at the Aviation Training Center located about
a mile north of campus, please see map on page 12 for directions.
2:30-4:00 p.m. Full Campus ToursTours leave from SURC - east end (2:30, 3:00, 3:30, and 4:00)
2:30-4:00 p.m. Residence Hall ToursTours leave from SURC - east patio (2:30, 2:45, 3:00, 3:15, 3:30, 3:45, and 4:00)
Wendell Hill Hall (north area) Beck Hall (Bassetti Complex) Kamola Hall (south campus) Meisner Hall (Bassetti Complex) Barto Hall Davies Hall (Bassetti Complex)
Please adhere to group size of 25 or less. These halls are only a selection of the 16 residence halls that are available. Please visit the University Housing web page at
www.cwu.edu/housing for details on all the options.
RESIDENCE HALLS
While you’re here, you can also check out:Center for Leadership and Community Engagement: 1:00-2:00 p.m. • SURC 256
For information on the fall incoming student leadership retreat and a variety of other leadership and community engagement opportunities at Central, please see us at our table
during the Student Services Fair or in our office from 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
Center for Diversity and Social Justice: 1:00-2:00 p.m. • SURC 250/253Diversity and Social Justice staff will provide information on programs, events, and services that relate to diversity, gender, social change, and global equity. Please see us at our table
during the Student Services Fair or in our office from 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Wellness Center: 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. • SURC 139 Wellness Center staff will be available to answer questions on programs relating to the
reduction of high risk behavior and promotion of positive health behaviors. Please see us at our table during the Student Services Fair or in our office from 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Disability Services: 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. • SURC 140If you have questions about disability accommodations, the process of documenting a
disability, or are just curious about what DS offers, stop in SURC 140 between 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Brooks Library: 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. • Brooks LibraryBecome an empowered undergraduate researcher! Librarians will be available to answer
your questions about scholarly resources for students, faculty, staff, and the communities of Central Washington.
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Museum of Culture and Environment: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. • Dean Hall
The museum approaches our diverse and changing world with an interdisciplinary perspective,
examining home life, culture and our interaction with the environment.
Exhibits: Binding Cultures: Art and Environment in the Northern Philippines
Wildcat Sports
Join us at 1:00 p.m. on the Rugby Pitch where CWU‘s nationally ranked men’s team takes on either
Utah or Oklahoma in the Penn Mutual Varsity Cup Quarter Finals.
Recreation Center Daily Pass: 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
All Wildcat Day visitors are encouraged to experience their Recreation Center for free during
their stay. Passes will be available all day at the Recreation Center front desk. All participants
will be asked to sign a release on the day of the event. Participants under the age of 17 must be
accompanied by a guardian; visitors must be 14 or older to participate.
Climbing Wall: 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Your Recreation Center daily pass will give you access to the Climbing Wall during its scheduled
open hours. Day passes will be available for free for all Wildcat Day visitors at the Recreation
Center front desk throughout the day.
Sarah Spurgeon Gallery in Randall Hall
Michael Sarich: 1:00-4:00 p.m.
The work of Nevada artist Michael Sarich is filled with narrative icons and metaphorical imagery
of a highly personal, yet universal nature. In 2007, he received the Joan Mitchell Award.
Admission is free.
US Bank: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. • SURC 138
The US Bank is a full service branch. Stop in to open an account or link your CWU Connection
card to an existing US Bank account.
88.1 The ‘Burg Radio Station Tours • SURC 120
IBS Golden Microphone College Radio Station of the Year. 88.1 The ‘Burg is an out-of-
classroom learning laboratory utilizing a real-world broadcast environment to foster lifelong
communication, public speaking, workplace accountability, teamwork, and leadership skills
important for successful citizenship and success in any career. 88.1 The ‘Burg features market-
driven programming designed to serve a primarily student audience.
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COLLEGE OF
COLLEGE OF
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
THE SCIENCES
DEPARTMENTS:
DEPARTMENTS:
PROGRAMS:
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES:
· Art· Communication· English· History· Music· Philosophy and Religious Studies· Theatre Arts· World Languages
· Anthropology and Museum Studies· Biological Sciences· Chemistry· Computer Science· Geography· Geological Sciences· Law & Justice· Mathematics· Physics· Political Science· Psychology· Science Education· Sociology
· African and Black Studies· Asia/Pacific Studies· Film and Video Studies· Latino and Latin American Studies
· American Indian Studies· Environmental Studies· Ethnic Studies· Primate Behavior and Ecology· Resource Management· Science Talent Expansion Program· Science Honors· Social Sciences· Women and Gender Studies
COLLEGE AND ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
WILLIAM O. DOUGLASHONORS COLLEGE
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
EDUCATION AND TEACHER CERTIFICATION
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
· Physical Education, School and Public Health· Language, Literacy, and Special Education· Teaching Elementary, Adolescent, and Young Children· Educational Foundations and Curriculum
· Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC)· Aviation· Family and Consumer Science - Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising - Recreation and Tourism - Global Wine Studies· Engineering Technology, Safety and Construction - Construction Management - Electronics Engineering Technology - Technology Education - Mechanical Engineering Technology - Safety and Health Management· IT and Administrative Management - Cybersecurity - Retail Management & Technology - Network Management - Web and Database Management· Military Science (Army ROTC)· Nutrition, Exercise and Health Science - Paramedicine
CHECK OUT CWU’S MOBILE COURSE CATALOG.
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COLLEGE OFBUSINESS
· Accounting· Economics· Finance· Management
· Human Resources· Marketing· Supply Chain Management· Sports Management
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CAMPUS OFFICES
DID YOU KNOW?
825 CWU STUDENTS COMPLETED INTERNSHIPS LAST YEAR
ACADEMIC ADVISINGCourse selection and scheduling.EXPLORATORY ADVISINGUndecided First Year and Transfer Students.HERTZ HALL 107509-963-2722
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADVISING SHAW/SMYSER 129509-963-2930
COLLEGE OF ARTS & HUMANITIES, THE COLLEGE OF THE SCIENCES, OR IN ANY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES OR EDUCATION PROGRAMSBOUILLON 205509-963-3423www.cwu.edu/academic-advising
ADMISSIONS Transcripts and admissions status.MITCHELL HALL first floor509-963-1211www.cwu.edu/admissions
ALUMNI OFFICE Always a Wildcat. Stay connected to CWU.BARGE HALL 401509-963-2752www.cwu.edu/alumni
ATHLETICSIntercollegiate Athletics Program.NICHOLSON PAVILION509-963-1914www.wildcatsports.com
BROOKS LIBRARY509-963-1021www.lib.cwu.edu
CAMPUS ACTIVITIESActivities and special events.SURC 274509-963-1450www.cwu.edu/campus-life/campus-activities
CONFERENCE SERVICESProvides on-campus orientation lodging.MUNSON HALL 509-963-1141www.cwu.edu/conference
CONNECTION CARD OFFICECWU identification card and meal plans.SURC 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 classroom.BOUILLON HALL 204509-963-1515www.cwu.edu/student-success
DINING SERVICESMeal plans, dining facilities, employment opportunities.SURC 225509-963-1591www.cwu.edu/dining
DISABILITY SERVICESAssistance and assessment for special needs.BOUILLON HALL 140509-963-1202www.cwu.edu/disability-support
EMPLOYMENT (Student)Part-time jobs on campus.BOUILLON HALL 140509-963-1202www.cwu.edu/student-employment
FINANCIAL AIDFinancial assistance through grants, scholarships, loans, and work study.BARGE HALL 115509-963-1611www.cwu.edu/financial-aid
HOUSINGResidence hall and apartment contracts.BUTTON HALL first floor509-963-1831www.cwu.edu/housing
CAMPUS LIFEActivities and special events.SURC 263509-963-1691www.cwu.edu/campus-life
CAREER SERVICESHolistic approach to career and life planning.BOUILLON HALL 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 LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTLeadership development and community service opportunities.SURC 256509-963-1850www.cwu.edu/ leadership-engage
COLLEGE ASSISTANCE MIGRANT PROGRAM (CAMP)Provides support to first-year students from migrant or seasonal farm working backgrounds.HERTZ HALL 101509-963-1729www.cwu.edu/camp
COLLEGE SUCCESS FOUNDATION Provides mentoring, academic and finacial support for eligible low-income and/or foster care students to attend college.Hertz Hall 209 509-963-2026 www.cwu.edu/academic-achievement
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INFORMATION CENTERLaptop check out, lost andfound, general information.SURC 146509-963-3488www.cwu.edu/surc
INFORMATION SERVICES (IS)Wireless connections, ResNet, MyCWU issues, passwords, etc.BOUILLON 112Office: 509-963-2333Help Desk: 509-963-2001www.cwu.edu/itswww.cwu.edu/~wireless
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORAdvising for students in the U.S. in F-1 status.509-963-3614
INTERNATIONAL STUDIESAND PROGRAMS/ STUDY ABROADCWU offers opportunities to study internationally with 1,500 programs in 80 different countries.www.cwu.edu/international-programs/saep
INTERNATIONAL CENTER509-963-3612www.cwu.edu/international-programs
LEARNING COMMONSBROOKS LIBRARY first floorMath and writing help:509-963-1270Tutoring/supplemental instruction:509-963-2131www.cwu.edu/learning-commons
ORIENTATIONBOUILLON HALL [email protected]/orientation
PARKING SERVICESParking permitsPUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING509-963-2667www.cwu.edu/parking
RADIO - 88.1 THE ‘BURGKCWU-FM - CWU’s student-centered public radio station.SURC 120www.881theburg.com
REGISTRAREnrollment, records, academic evaluation.MITCHELL HALL first floor509-963-3001www.cwu.edu/registrar
SCIENCE TALENT EXPANSION PROGRAM (STEP)Program focused on increasing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics degrees at CWU.LIND 119B509-963-3002www.cwu.edu/step
STUDENT ACCOUNTSAll payments to your student account.BARGE HALL 104509-963-2224www.cwu.edu/student-accounts
STUDENT GOVERNMENTWorking to represent you in a variety of ways that affect your daily life at Central.SURC 236509-963-1693www.cwu.edu/ascwu
STUDENT MEDICAL AND COUNSELING CLINICPhysician, nurse, and counselor assistance.11th Avenue and Poplar Street509-963-1881 medical509-963-1391 counseling www.cwu.edu/medical-counseling
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (TRIO)Comprehensive academic support through advising, tutoring and study skills instruction plus opportunities that enhance social and personal success.HERTZ HALL 209509-963-2026www.cwu.edu/~sss
TESTING SERVICESCompass test, placement exams, graduate and professional school admission tests, certification tests.BOULLION 125509-963-1847www.cwu.edu/testing
UNIVERSITY POLICEPUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING509-963-2959 (non-emergency)911 (emergency services)www.cwu.edu/police
UNIVERSITY RECREATION/OUTDOOR PURSUITS AND RENTALSGym, rock-climbing wall, fitness programs, intramural sports, sports clubs, and OPR.Recreation: 509-963-3512OPR: 509-963-3537www.cwu.edu/rec
US BANKFull service branch.SURC 138509-933-7034
VETERANS CENTERSupport and services for veterans or dependants.BOUILLON HALL 206509-963-3028www.cwu.edu/veterans
WELLNESS CENTERPromoting positive health behaviors.SURC 139509-963-3213www.cwu.edu/wellness
WILDCAT SHOPTextbooks, computers, supplies, and all Wildcat gear.SURC 509-963-1311www.wildcatshop.net
WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS HONORS COLLEGEThe Honors College is Central’s interdisciplinary program for academically talented students.L&L BUILDING Suite 103509-963-1445www.cwu.edu/douglas-honors
New Stud ent Che ckl i st :
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o Get Wildcat gear in the Wildcat Shop.
o Take your picture to get your Connection Card.
o Go on a residence hall tour.
o Check out academic majors in SURC Ballroom between 10:30 a.m. and noon.
o Confirm your offer of admission at the admissions table.
o Turn in housing contract and pay housing deposit in Barge Hall 104.
o Incoming students: Receive your CWU T-shirt when you turn in your Wildcat Day evaluation; 2:15-4:00 p.m. on the SURC east patio.
o Register for Phase II: Discover Orientation ASAP at: www.cwu.edu/orientation.
o Be sure to invite your parents/family/guests to join you at orientation.
o Mark your calendar - Wildcat Welcome Weekend (Sept. 18-22) - Attendance is required for first-year students.
(Adapted from the “Planning for Your Orientation” publ ication . )
To d ay yo u can . . .
o Register for Phase II: Discover Orientation ASAP at: www.cwu.edu/orientation.
o Be sure to invite your parents/family/guests to join you at orientation.
o Mark your calendar - Wildcat Welcome Weekend (Sept. 18-22) - Attendance is required for first-year students.
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400 East University WayEllensburg, WA 98926-7513
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PHASE I PHASE II PHASE III PHASE IV
Discover Orientation
Wildcat Welcome Weekend
First Six Weeks
WELCOME WILDCATS!
June/July 2015Up next
September 18-22
September-November
See you at Discover
Orientation!
Register for
Discover Orientation NOW!
WWW.CWU.EDU/ORIENTATION
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