Student Resources
Resources below are separated by those accessible by all WSU students and those accessible depending on a student's campus of enrollment. Please contact the Center for Community Standards (CCS) via email community.standards@wsu.edu or by phone 509.335.4532 with any questions about resources.
WSU System Resources
Conduct Liaison
A Conduct Liaison is your primary resource for understanding how the conduct process works at WSU. They help explain the rules, set expectations, and answer questions about timelines, student rights, and possible outcomes to help you stay organized. More information can also be found here: What is a Conduct Liaison?
Language Interpreter
Students may use a language interpreter during any stage of the conduct process. You may request a language interpreter by contacting us.
WSU Accommodation
Students may use any previously approved WSU accommodations during any stage of the conduct process. You may request to use your WSU accommodations by contacting us.
Legal Representation
Legal representation may speak on your behalf during Formal Hearings. Legal representation in all other hearings may only serve as an advisor. If you choose to have legal representation, it is at your own expense. Some options to find legal representation may include the Washington State Bar Association and the Whitman County Bar Association. Please refer to the Code of Conduct definitions in Washington Administrative Code Chapter 504-26 for official policy language.
Campus Specific Resources
WSU Pullman Campus
WSU Pullman campus resources can be found here: Pullman Campus
WSU Spokane Campus
WSU Spokane campus resources can be found here: Spokane Campus
WSU Tri-Cities Campus
WSU Tri-Cities campus resources can be found here: Tri-Cities Campus
WSU Vancouver Campus
WSU Vancouver campus resources can be found here: Vancouver Campus
WSU Everett Campus
WSU Everett campus resources can be found here: Everett Campus
WSU Global Campus
WSU Global campus resources can be found here: Global Campus