Mar 19, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Information Directory


ONLINE ELECTRONIC CATALOG
www.cwu.edu/registrar/catalogs
    The Online Electronic Catalog (OEC) is the university’s official compilation for all curriculum. The OEC serves as the basis for major, minor, and program requirements for the academic year. For current policy and curriculum requirements, refer to the CWU online catalog.

    This catalog provides a general guideline of courses offered by the university. The classes and programs described herein are implemented at the sole discretion of the college and are subject to change at any time without notice. Information contained on classes and programs are illustrative only and are not intended to create any contractual obligation or covenant with the university.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
    The university’s total liability for claims arising from a contractual relationship with the student in any way related to classes or programs shall be limited to the tuition and expenses paid by the student to the university for those classes or programs. In no event shall the university be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to, loss of earnings or profits.

 

INFORMATION DIRECTORY

Academic Advising: Business, University Centers,Online, and Transfer Outreach, Hertz 205   (509) 963-1583
Academic Advising:  Arts, Humanities, Sciences, Education, and Professional Studies, Bouillon 205   963-3423
Academic Advising:  Exploratory Advising (for undecided students), and STAR, Hertz 107   963-2722
Associated Students (ASCWU), Student Union and Recreation Center, 2nd Floor, room 236   963-1693
Career Services, Bouillon Hall, room 206   963-1921
Cashiers Office, Barge Hall, room 104   963-2224
Central Switchboard   963-1111
Conference and Catering Services, Munson Hall, Vantage room   963-1141
Continuing Education Office, Barge Hall, room 204   963-1504
Disability Services, Bouillon Hall, room 140   963-1202
Financial Aid, Barge Hall, room 115   963-1611
Graduate Studies and Research, Barge Hall, room 214   963-3101
International Studies and Programs, International Center   963-3612
James E. Brooks Library   963-1901
Office of Admissions, Mitchell Hall, first floor   963-1211
President’s Office, Barge Hall, room 314   963-2111
Provost, Barge Hall, room 302   963-1400
Registrar Services, Mitchell Hall, first floor   963-3001
Student Employment    
  •  I-9 and W’4, Bouillon Hall, room 140   963-1202
  •  Regular Student Employment (non-work study), Bouillon Hall, room 140   963-1202
  •  Work Study, Barge Hall, room 115   963-3546
Student Financial Services, Barge Hall, room 104   963-3546
Student Counseling Clinic, corner of 11th and Poplar, near Meisner Hall   963-1391
Student Medical Clinic, corner of 11th and Poplar, near Meisner Hall   963-1881
Student Success, Bouillon Hall, room 204   963-1515
Transcript Line   963-1227
University Housing and New Student Programs, Button, 2nd Floor   963-1831
University Parking Services, Public Safety Building, 1211 N. D Street   963-2667
University Police Services, Public Safety Building, 1211 N. D Street   963-2959
Veterans Center, Bouillon Hall, room 206   963-3028

AVAILABILITY OF SAFETY AWARENESS INFORMATION
     University Police and Parking Services is responsible for reporting crime statistics in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. Central’s annual security report is available at www.cwu.edu/police. It contains information regarding crime prevention programs, the law enforcement authority of the University police, policies concerning the reporting of crime, crime statistics for the most recent three-year period and other information about security that is required by law. A paper copy of the information is also available upon request by writing to: Central Washington University, University Police and Parking Services, 400 East University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926-7527.