Reinstatement Resources
Academic
The GPA Calculator can help you keep track of your GPA and monitor your academic success. Download the calculator and watch the quick tutorial at the link below.
Individualized coaching sessions help with improvement in Time Management, Learning Strategies, Notetaking, Test taking, Motivation, and Procrastination.
Reinstatement Note: If you are a reinstatement student assigned Academic Success Coaching, please check your email for your assigned success coach to schedule your appointment. Emails are sent the first week of classes.
Peer success coaching is NOT ELIGIBLE for reinstatement requirements.
Tutoring services are a free, peer-facilitated, drop-in resource to promote academic success. For schedules and additional information, click on the tutoring hyperlink.
All upcoming Reinstatement eligible workshops are listed on the page linked below. Click “See More Events” to see all scheduled workshops.
These online workshops are all Reinstatement eligible, and may be completed during the semester, before finals week.
Your academic advisor may have knowledge or access to major-specific resources, clubs, internships, or other opportunities.
Need help with a research project? Have a question about using the libraries? Meet with a librarian on Zoom or over the phone for one-on-one help.
To support WSU students, the Writing Program:
- Provides individualized support to students through the Undergraduate Writing Center and the Graduate Writing Center
- Determines the best first-year writing experience for students through Writing Placement
- Assesses mid-career writing progress through the University Writing Portfolio
- Offers writing instruction and support in the WRITE courses
Health
Cougar Health Services provides student-centered, integrated health services. They offer Counseling and Psychological Services, Health Promotion, a Medical Clinic, a Pharmacy, and a Vision Clinic.
Student Support
The Student Accommodations & Disability Resources Center provides accommodations and services to incoming and current WSU students with disabilities, psychological or medical conditions, or temporary injuries that limit their access to the WSU environment.
SFS staff can help you find the best way to finance your education at WSU, as well as answer your questions about scholarships, SAP Appeals, FAFSA, and other financial topics.
The Office of the Dean of Students can help point you in the right direction regarding a variety of topics including but not limited to: University Policies, Academic Deficiency and Reinstatement, Standards of Student Conduct, Safety resources, and Health Resources.
The Office of International Programs enables every WSU student to graduate with a rich understanding of different cultures and nations. It fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment for international students, faculty, and visiting scholars from over 100 countries. In addition, the office reaches out to academic institutions, governments, and other organizations worldwide, building strategic partnerships that advance research and discovery.
TRIO programs help students overcome class, social, and cultural barriers to higher education. They offer assistance designed for many students, including First Generation, Low Income, and Disabled students.
The LGBTQ+ Center serves and supports LGBTQ+ students, faculty, staff, and alumnx throughout the Washington State University system by providing resources, fostering community building, and relevant initiatives. Additionally, they promote academic and personal growth, learning, and development for students.
While they foreground the needs of LGBTQ+ students, staff, faculty, and alumnx, they serve the entire Washington State University system through training, consultation, advocacy, and coalition building to advance access and equity throughout the institution.
So much of the community is about learning. Our resources page has information about support, gaining a better understanding of the LGBTQ+ community, transitioning resources, navigating WSU, and much more.
The Office of Multicultural Student Services (MSS) seeks to facilitate the best undergraduate experience for multicultural, first-generation, and other underrepresented students through the provision of culturally relevant services to enhance their learning and development and foster their successful transition, adjustment, persistence, achievement, and graduation.
The WSU Transfer Center provides resources and support to students with transfer credit to help ensure equitable pathways and successful transitions to a Washington State University degree.
The Ombuds can help you navigate University policy and help resolve issues and conflicts through informal investigation and mediation.
If you miss an academic calendar deadline, you can petition for an exception if there were extraordinary circumstances that caused you to miss the deadline. You do not need a petition to drop, withdraw from an individual class, nor withdraw from the current term unless you have missed the deadline or want a tuition adjustment.
Petitions require supporting documentation, and are considered only in the case of extraordinary circumstances such as:
- Serious illness,
- Death in the immediate family,
- Medical emergency,
- University error that either affected your attendance, completion of classes, or precluded your ability to drop, withdraw, or submit a Current Term Withdrawal in myWSU by the deadline.