Prospective Students

WSCC Online Orientation - Step 10

On Campus Resources

At Washington State we want you to SUCCEED! There are several tools available through the College to help you work smarter and make the most out of your time here. For additional questions please don't hesitate to ask your advisor.

Child Development Center

ECDCThe Evergreen Child Development Center serves students, employees, and the community with quality child development services. The building includes four classrooms with infants through children five years of age, an event room for indoor play, fenced lighted outdoor play areas, kitchen, and staff offices.

Up to 69 children can be accommodated at the Center, which is licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The 7,500 square foot building opened in 2003.

The Center is open Monday through Friday, 6:30am to 6:00pm.

For more information about the Center's services call 740-568-1920.

To read about the Evergreen Child Development Center philosophy on child growth and development, click here.

Computer Labs

There are computer labs located around campus providing general and specialized computer access for students. All students MUST show their WSCC ID in order use the lab.

Lab
Location
Hours

Primary Lab

Arts & Science 253

Posted Each Quarter

Learning Center Lab

1st floor of Arts & Science

Posted Each Quarter

Library Lab

Library

Posted Each Quarter

NOTE: Other labs on campus are equipped with software and hardware specific program requirements.

Student Support Services

Located in the Arts and Sciences Building, the Learning Center is the place to go for additional help with your classes.  To learn more about Washington State's student support services follow this link to the main page.

Learning Center

Located on the first floor of the Arts & Science building the Learning Center is open to all students to help them succeed in college. The Center provides multimedia resources and academic support services, which includes:

  • Software programs that provide instruction in basic skills and supplemental materials to classroom instruction
  • Study carrels that are wired for audiovisual equipment and materials
  • Tables for group and individual tutoring
  • Writing, math/science, and American Sign Language tutors are staffed to provided short term or on-spot academic support
  • Computers including software tutorials, MS Office, and Internet access
  • Adaptive equipment for students with disabilities and the Opportunity Scholars Program

Hours

Monday - Thursday 7:30 am to 7:30 pm

Fridays 7:30 am to 4:30 pm

Helping our students.Library Services

To see all that is available through our library services, click here.

Tutoring Service

Tutoring programs offer individual and group tutoring in a variety of courses. Program tutors are recruited, trained and supervised by the academic coordinator and they attend a quarterly training workshops.

For more information about the tutoring program contact the academic coordinator in the campus Learning Center at 740-374-8716 ext 2501.

Service for Disabilities

Washington State ensures that each qualified person shall receive appropriate accommodations to ensure equal access to educational opportunities, programs and activities in the most integrated setting appropriate.

A person with a disability includes anyone who:  has a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities is regarded as having such an impairment.

Accommodations are arranged on an individual, case-by-case basis.

Available accommodations include:

  • test readers
  • scribes
  • texts in alternative format
  • tape recorders
  • note takers
  • sign language interpreters
  • assistive technology
  • quiet testing environment
  • advising and referral

To arrange accommodations, contact Patti Zakowski in the Office of Disability Services located in the Learning Center on the first floor of the Arts & Science Center or by calling 740.568.1913.

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