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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 & Accommodations

253.879.3250; Howarth 114; saa@pugetsound.edu

The University Enrichment Committee (UEC) invites proposals for travel funding for full-time students whose independent work has been accepted for presentation at regional or national conferences.

Student Conference Travel Awards

 

Faculty office hours are times when professors and students can meet one-on-one to discuss particular assignments, key ideas in the course, hobbies and career interests, and more. Generally, no appointment is needed to visit during the listed hours.

Professors usually list their office house at the top of their syllabi, as well as on their office doors and in their email signatures. They are sometimes included on the faculty webpage, as well.

Faculty Directory

See also: Take Your Professor to Lunch

Need to find information for current students or various academic programs? These sites include the basic information available for prospective students, as well as any detailed info specifically for current Loggers.

Graduate Programs

Information on graduation requirements may change slightly from year to year. The current year’s requirements are available online, as are archived Bulletins with official information for each academic year.

Bulletin

In addition to a variety of texts, the library has an abundance of resources for everyone including, but not limited to:

  • Maker Space
  • Peer Research Advisors
  • Study spaces
  • Technology Services

Collins Memorial Library

253.879.3669; 253.879.3675 (recorded hours); libref@pugetsound.edu

Need additional clarification or assistance with registering for classes, accessing academic records, changing your address or name and pronouns, applying for graduation, and more? Look to the Registrar for guidance.

Registrar

253.879.3217; Jones Hall, Room 013; registrar@pugetsound.edu

 

Looking to take a class during the summer? Get a leg up on fulfilling your core requirements or take a difficult class without the distractions of the regular academic year. Explore both for-credit (Summer Term) and noncredit (Community Support) options.

Summer in the Sound

The Center for Writing and Learning offers help with writing, including speechwriting and presentation.

Center For Writing & Learning

253.879.3395; Howarth Hall, Room 105; cwl@pugetsound.edu

Writing appointments: Howarth 109, 253.879.3404, cwlappointments@pugetsound.edu