College of Education

Student resources

Where you can go
for answers and support


Our undergraduate programs provide excellent preparation for careers in teaching, sport management, athletic training, and other movement and fitness fields. At the graduate level, we prepare students for educational leadership, school counseling and psychology, college-level teaching, and related careers.

See WSU's course listings for up-to-date information on our academic programs.

Our Office of Student Services & Certification provides support and information regarding the teacher preparation program, including information about advising, admission, student teaching, endorsements, and certificates.

While at WSU, you'll find camaraderie and support from your peers in various student clubs and organizations.

The George B. Brain Education Library, part of the university's extensive library system, is located on the first floor of Cleveland Hall on the Pullman campus. It provides resources on educational topics for both faculty and students.

The Department of Teaching & Learning’s Writing Resource provides guidance on basic writing rules, including the use of commas and apostrophes.

Future Teachers and Leaders of Color (FTLOC) provides faculty mentoring, career guidance, student support services, recruitment activities, and scholarship assistance to select undergraduate and graduate students.

The Office of Student Recruitment and Retention sponsors activities that academically, socially, and professionally support the educational and professional goals of our students.

The Information Systems unit provides equipment checkout for education students and faculty as well as lab access to college computer labs on the Pullman campus.

Students studying in the Education Addition, Pullman Campus

 

College of Education, Cleveland Hall, PO Box 642114, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-2114, 509-335-1738, Contact Us