2026-2027 Catalog 
    
    Jun 01, 2026  
2026-2027 Catalog

Student Engagement and Success and Non-Academic Regulations


Student Engagement and Success

The Division of Student Engagement and Success provides a wide variety of support and co-curricular learning opportunities through formal and informal programs and services. Each Student Engagement and Success office is staffed with professionals educated and skilled at assisting students to pursue a broad liberal arts education. Most Student Engagement and Success staff members hold at least a master’s degree in student development or a related field. Student Engagement and Success offices include:

  • Bishop Elevate (First-Generation Student Success)

  • Bishop Way (wellness and prevention program)

  • Chaplain’s Office

  • Community Service Learning

  • Counseling Services

  • Dean of Students Office

  • Esports

  • Multicultural Student Affairs

    • Women’s Resource Center

    • Spectrum Resource Center (LGBTQIA)

  • New Student Programs

    • Summer Bridge

    • Orientation

    • Camp Oh-Wooo

  • Public Safety

  • Residential Life

  • Student Government (WCSA)

  • Student Health Services

  • Student Integrity and Community Standards

  • Student Involvement Office

    • Fraternity and Sorority Life

    • Leadership Development

    • Campus Center

    • Student Activities

The Student Handbook

The Student Handbook includes a listing of non-academic policies and procedures. The Handbook is posted on the University’s Website each fall and updated on an annual basis. In some cases, the Handbook may be updated as needed during the course of the academic year, but students will be notified of any mid-year  changes. The Handbook supplements the University’s Catalog as the official statement of non-academic policies and procedures. All students are responsible for becoming familiar with the University policies outlined in these publications.

Military Connected Student Services

Priority Registration for Veterans and Active-Duty Service Members

Veterans and active-duty service members who utilize education benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), as well as those who submit a copy of their DD214, are eligible for priority registration. Qualified students may register during the designated priority registration period each term to support timely progress toward degree completion.

Students using U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) education benefits should refer to the Military-Connected Student Services webpage for the most current policies, procedures, and requirements. VA-related information is subject to change in accordance with federal regulations.