Contacts for chairs and directors, leadership, and support staff
Full academic calendar for the current year and basic calendars for upcoming years
View all the relevant dates surrounding academics.
Find academic policies students are expected to adhere to.
See all undergraduate majors and minors, grad programs, and more.
Find resources pertaining to student accessibility and accommodations.
Student Accessibility & Accommodations
Howarth 103A; 253.879.3399; saa@pugetsound.edu
Find the current and past bulletins.
When a student struggles with personal and/or academic issues during a term, Puget Sound’s Campus Assessment, Response & Education (CARE) team, an inter-departmental team of University staff, quickly intervenes with that student.
The Center for Writing & Learning (CWL) is equipped to help tutor students and refine writing skills.
253.879.3404; Haworth Hall, Room 105; cwl@pugetsound.edu
Learn about the opportunity for students, faculty, staff, and community partners to come together for community-based learning experiences. (Formerly Civic Scholarship Initiative)
Community Engagement Initiative
253.879.3124; Howarth Hall, Room 005; experiential-learning@pugetsound.edu
Learn more about commencement details and events.
Find all core curriculum and graduation requirement information.
See a document with details on course schedule guidelines.
The Educational Technologists provide services and resources to faculty in the use of technology to enhance teaching, learning, digital scholarship, and research.
From summer research to internships, there are many ways to get involved beyond academics.
253.879.3124; Howarth Hall, Room 005; experiential-learning@pugetsound.edu
List of full-time faculty
Faculty experts available for media
Find bibliography representation for scholarship of University of Puget Sound faculty and staff.
Find information about fellowship opportunities, applying, and awardees.
253.879.3329; Howarth Hall, Room 114; fellowships@pugetsound.edu
View information related to the Health Professions Advising program.
Find details about all international programs.
See what books, articles, course-specific resources, and more are at Collins Memorial Library.
253.879.3669; libref@pugetsound.edu
Peace Corps Prep (PC Prep) is an undergraduate certificate program that helps students become more competitive candidates for international development fieldwork in the Peace Corps and other international organizations.
View information related to the Pre-Law Advising program.
Information about the Provost’s office and Academic Affairs
253.879.3205; Jones Hall, Room 111; provost@pugetsound.edu
Need additional clarification or assistance with registering for classes, accessing academic records, changing names and pronouns in certain capacities? Look to the registrar for guidance.
253.879.3217; Jones Hall, Room 013; registrar@pugetsound.edu
When a student struggles with personal and/or academic issues during a term, Puget Sound’s Campus Assessment, Response & Education (CARE) team, an inter-departmental team of University staff, quickly intervenes with that student.
Full time students whose work has been accepted to a regional or national conference are eligible to receive a reward for travel expenses. Get more information about applying and applicant responsibilities.
The university offers many opportunities for students to engage in research. Find information about how students can apply for research awards and summer research grants to support their research projects or research-related travel.
Get information about what summer research entails across departments.
253.879.3124; Howarth Hall, Room 005; experiential-learning@pugetsound.edu
Learn about registration and classes for the summer term.
253.879.3743; barkin@pugetsound.edu