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Student Accessibility and Accommodation provides support for students with documentation of long-term or temporary needs for accommodations or access to academics, such as requiring extra time on exams due to dyslexia, anxiety, or a concussion. Students must register with SAA and request accommodations at the beginning of each semester. Accommodations can be provided for both visible and invisible needs.

Student Accessibility & Accommodation

253.879.3399; Howarth Hall, Room 103A; saa@pugetsound.edu 

Approximately 20% of Puget Sound students play at least one varsity sport, and Loggers have a long tradition of excellence both on and off the field. Explore athletics news, see current team rosters and upcoming games and tournaments, and more. Go, Loggers!

Logger Athletics

Athletics Facilities

We honor the wide range of religious and spiritual expressions embodied in our campus community. Meet the university chaplain and explore support services and opportunities to get involved through the Student Diversity and Social Justice centers; the Swope Endowed Lectureship on Ethics, Religion, Faith, and Values; and more.

Spirituality & Religious Life

Diversity & Belonging at Puget Sound

University Chaplaincy

253.879.3818; Wheelock Student Center, Room 219; chaplain@pugetsound.edu

Resources, workshops, and programs also are available regarding mental health, wellness, substance misuse and suicide prevention, and more.

Emergency & Crisis Support

Counseling, Health & Wellness Services

Log into the CHWS portal to communicate with your providers, upload medical information, and more. 

CHWS portal

253.879.1555; Wheelock Student Center, Room 216; chws@pugetsound.edu

The Division of Student Affairs and Office of Dean of Students support every aspect of student life outside of academics, including student concerns and conduct issues, grad school recommendations, and resources for undocumented students. The division comprises:

  • Center for Student Support
  • Counseling, Health, and Wellness Services
  • Orientation
  • Office of Residential Experience
  • Security Services
  • Student Accountability & Restorative Practices
  • Student Involvement & Programs
  • Title IX
  • University Chaplaincy

Student Affairs

The university community has a number of protocols and plans in place in the event of a local, regional, national, or international emergency. View emergency plans, notification mechanisms, and active security alerts on our emergency website.

Emergency Preparedness

The on-site occupational therapy teaching clinic at Puget Sound offers services to members of the community who have physical or cognitive deficits affecting areas of life such as self-care, home management, community participation, and leisure activities while providing opportunities for OT students to gain vulnerable hands-on skills under the supervision of licensed OTs.

Adult OT Teaching Clinic

253.879.3499; otclinic@pugetsound.edu

The student-run-on-site physical therapy teaching clinic where Puget Sound PT students offer pro-bono service under the supervision of licensed clinicians from the community. Adult and pediatric patients come from the university community and South Sound region.

PT Teaching Clinic

253.879.3180; onsiteclinic@pugetsound.edu

Security Services operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Contact Security Services for:

  • After-hours assistance
  • Campus escorts
  • Card access
  • Campus emergencies
  • Keys
  • Parking permits

Security Services

253.879.3311; McIntyre Hall, Room 011; security@pugetsound.edu

The Sexual Misconduct Education & Resources section is a central online location housing information and resources related to Puget Sound's efforts to prevent and respond to sexual misconduct on campus. Here, find:

  • Definitions of sexual misconduct-related terms
  • University policies related to harassment and misconduct
  • Information about prevention efforts
  • What to do if you or someone you know experiences sexual misconduct
  • Reporting options and information

Sexual Misconduct Education & Resources

Submit a Report

The Office of Student Accountability & Restorative Practices provide the framework for a formal conduct process at Puget Sound. This includes:

  • Filing a report or complaint
  • What initiates the conduct process
  • Investigations
  • The resolution process and types of hearings
  • Sanctions and appeals

Student Integrity Code

Office of Student Accountability & Restorative Practices

studentaccountability@pugetsound.edu

This page provides helpful information for our transgender and nonbinary students.

Resources for Transgender Students