What's Happening at Multicultural Student Services?
Multicultural Student Services staff offer a variety of services designed to help students of color excel, both in and out of the classroom. You’ll find staff committed to listening to your concerns and proposing solutions that will help you succeed in your college experience at Washington State University.
The Academic Enrichment Center provides support networks that address cultural and social concerns, as well as a several helpful services and workshops that can enhance your course work. Among the resources are a several enrichment programs, a computer lab, tutors in several subjects, and a variety of workshops.
The Mentor Program is another resource you may find helpful to your college experience. Our skilled student mentors assist their peers in learning about the programs and assistance available from Multicultural Student Services, Student Affairs, and other areas of the University.
In close partnership with other offices on campus, the Office of Multicultural Student Services is closely monitoring and offering individualized, thoughtful, and caring support to students who may be at risk of compromising their good academic standing. A team of dedicated professionals work together to analyze the issues and to design the best ways to offer empowering interventions to students in need through the STAR Program.
Multicultural Student Services also offers Intercultural Collaboration and Leadership Development (ICLD). Students engage in discussios, activities, and programs designed to help them build cultural and global competency; articulate with a sence of pride and empowerment the answer to the question who am I?; work towards and achieve high levels of intercultural collaboration, leadership skills, and academic excellence.
Quick Links
Mentor Application
Tutorial / Workshop Schedule
Students of Color
Enrollment Data
Quick Links
Mentor Application
Tutorial / Workshop Schedule
Students of Color
Enrollment Data
Tutorial / Workshop Schedule
McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program
The federally funded Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program provides scholarships to help encourage and prepare low-income, first-generation college students to earn doctoral degrees. For details or to apply, go to www.wsu.edu/~mcnair/.
The Trio Program is designed to provide equal educational opportunities for first generation, low income, and disabled students.
