Student Development Center

Village Hall, Lower Level

Contact: (509) 527-2313, email stu.dev@wallawalla.edu; web: www.wallawalla.edu/sdc


Career Services

Career Services assists students with career and professional development, personal assessment, and career counseling, as well as career-related work experiences such as internships. Services provided include interest assessments, one-on-one counseling, résumé critiques, and mock interviews. Graduating seniors and alumni may also receive job search coaching, e-portfolio assistance, and information on graduate and professional school programs.

Disability Support Services

Walla Walla University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to students with documented disabilities in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2010. Disability Support Services (DSS) provides access to academic or co-curricular programs through a variety of services and equipment. Students requesting accommodations must provide appropriate documentation of a disability to the DSS office. The DSS office is located in the Teaching Learning Center on the lower level of Village Hall and serves all WWU campuses. For accommodation, policies and guidelines see wallawalla.edu/dss.

Contact: Sue Huett, DSS Coordinator at (509) 527-2366 or disability.support@wallawalla.edu

Peer Tutoring Center

Special, free, drop-in tutorial help is available in the Learning Labs for students who wish to improve their basic skills or increase their understanding of content in lower-division classes. Trained upper-division students tutor individuals or small groups. Established tutorial services are available in mathematics, sciences, and writing. The Writing Center is open to all students, including graduate students, who wish to learn how to improve their papers.