Info for Future WSU Students
- Admission Information Page
- Transfer Information – all the information you need to transfer from a two-year college of WSU, including the Cougar Tracs Web site, which will tell you which of your community college classes will transfer to WSU.
- Scholarships
- WSU Scholarships – apply just once to be considered for over 700 scholarships
- Financial Aid
- Estimated costs of attending WSU
- Virtual Tour of WSU
- Visits to WSU
- Housing
- Student Life
- Alive! Summer Orientation
- Honors College (admits high achieving students from all disciplines)
- City of Pullman
- Request Information from Washington State University
WSU Student Resources
- Academic Calendars
- Final Exam Schedules
- WSU Catalog
- METRO Online Registration
- Schedules of Classes
- “Experience WSU” – Archived Video Presentations
- Academic Reinstatement Process
- Transfer Information
- Summer Session
- GPA Semester Calculator
On Campus Centers
- “Bookie” (Students Book Corporation)
- Student Advising and Learning Center
- Writing Programs
- Women’s Resource Center
- Intensive American Language Center – Provides high quality, intensive English language instruction. Our students come from around the world to prepare themselves for academic study at a university or college in the United States, as well as to learn about American culture.
- International Programs
- MyWSU
Libraries
Publication Databases
(some of these are only available to WSU students, staff, and faculty)
- Agricola – Over 3.3 million bibliographic records of journal articles, theses, patents, software, and technical reports related to agriculture from 1979 to the present.
- ProQuest – Access to more than 125 billion studies and articles in multiple fields including arts, literature, social science, science, technology and medicine.
- CAB Abstracts – Offers instant access to up-to-date research in the applied life sciences, including agriculture, environment, plant science, animal and veterinary science.
- Organic Agriculture Information Access – Access to 200 documents published before 1942 (before synthetic chemicals became widely used) that contain state-of-the-art information and data that is still very pertinent for today’s agriculture. Access to this data is intended to provide growers with new ideas on crop production without chemicals, as well as help researchers conserve scarce resources by avoiding unintended duplication.
- Science Direct – An information source for scientific, technical and medical research.
- Science.gov – Collection of information provided by U.S. government agencies, including research and development results.
- Web of Science – Provides access to current and retrospective multidisciplinary information from approximately 8,700 research journals from around the world
References
(some of these are only available to WSU students, staff, and faculty)
- USDA-Sustainable Agric. Research and Education
- National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
- American Society of Agricultural Engineers Technical Library
- Encyclopedia of Agricultural, Food, and Biological Engineering
- Encyclopedia of Soil Science
- Plant Management Network
- Soil Surveys USDA
- VITIS – Viticulture and Enology Abstracts
Professional Societies & Organizations
- American Society of Agronomy
- Crop Science Society of America
- Soil Science Society of America
- Soil and Water Conservation Society
- American Horticultural Society
- WA Society of Professional Soil Scientists
- Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society
- Agri-Associations
- Certified Crop Advisor Program
- American Agricultural Economics Association
- American Society for Horticultural Science
- Association of Applied IPM Ecologists
- Council for Agricultural Science and Technology
- International Food and Agribusiness Management Association
- International Society for Horticultural Science