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The Associated Students of University of Puget Sound, or ASUPS, is the college's student government. Student leaders in ASUPS advocates for student needs and oversee budget that supports arts and entertainment programming, student media, club and club sports, and a host of other projects, events, and activities.

ASUPS

253.879.3600; Wheelock Student Center, Room 210; asups@pugetsound.edu

The Logger Store is Puget Sound's on-campus bookstore, offering textbooks and classroom/study materials, Logger gear and gifts, snacks, and more. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Logger Store

253.879.2689; Wheelock Student Center, Lower Level; books@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 & Wellness Services
  • Orientation
  • Office of Residential Experience
  • Security Services
  • Student Accountability & Restorative Practices
  • Student Involvement & Programs
  • Title IX
  • University Chaplaincy

Student Affairs

253.879.3380; Wheelock Student Center, Room 208; dos@pugetsound.edu

Dining and Event Services offers something for everyone, including three campus cafes, and student-run pizzeria:

  • The Cellar
  • The Diner
  • Diversions Cafe
  • Lillis Cafe
  • Oppenheimer Cafe

Dining & Event Services

Student Meal Plans

253.879.3262; Wheelock Student Center, Room 240

We work hard to create a campus community at Puget Sound that is safe, inclusive, and welcoming for all students, offering a variety of academic programs, student organizations, social justice initiatives, opportunities for career-cultural engagement and spiritual exploration and expression, and accessibility practices.

Diversity & Belonging

Institutional Equity and Diversity

253.879.2827; Howarth Hall, Room 217, vpdiversity@pugetsound.edu

Career & Employment Services offers students numerous opportunities to seek part-time, temporary, or seasonal employment on campus, in the community, and even across the country. The primary resource for student job postings is the Handshake database, with positions ranging from short-term gigs in the local neighborhood to full-time opportunities. CES also provides special events, conferences, and job fairs to assist Loggers at all stages of the job search, prepare for internships, interviews, and landing that first job post Puget Sound.

Career and Employment Services (CES) 

Student Employment

Explore Handshake

253.879.3161; Howard Hall, Room 101; ces@pugetsound.edu

The university events calendar is the best place to find upcoming campus events and activities, plus links to the current and upcoming academic calendar.

View The Calendar

Get Event Tickets

Facilities Services oversees the management and maintenance of all Puget Sound buildings and grounds and is the primary manager of university environmental sustainability efforts.

If you would like to report an issue in your residence hall that needs to be fixed (e.g. leaking faucet), reach out to your RA or RD, or submit a Work Order Request.

Work Order Request

Sustainability Services

253.879.3713; Facilities Services Complex

Need to raise funds for a student organization? Be sure to check out the policy for such efforts before you start.

Policy Governing Student Fundraising Activities

The Greek community at Puget Sound includes nine chapter houses (four fraternities and five sororities) that provide students with opportunities to be active within the campus community and local community through special events and activities, service and philanthropic projects, and more.

Greek Life

253.879.3317; 3209 N. 15th St., greeklife@pugetsound.edu

Residence Life manages student housing, providing residents with resources and support to make the most of life on campus.

253.879.3317; 3206 N. 15th St., reslife@pugetsound.edu

Puget Sound's official photo identification card for students, faculty, and staff, the LoggerCard gives you key card access to campus buildings, serves as a library card at Collins Memorial Library, and can be used to make charges against your student account in the Logger Store.

Loggercard

loggercard@pugetsound.edu

Mail Services is located in the lower level of Wheelock Student Center, across the hall from The Cellar, and serves as the central postal and shipping hub of campus. Every student is assigned a mailbox and can send and receive packages straight from campus.

Mail Services

253.879.3315; Wheelock Student Center, Lower Level; mailservices@pugetsound.edu

Passages is Puget Sound'sweeklong orientation program for new and transfer students. Find equipment lists, release forms, immersive experiences, descriptions, and more.

Passages

253.879.3322; Wheelock Student Center, Room 203; passages@pugetsound.edu

Looking to connect with the environment? Puget Sound Outdoors provides experiences and rentals. Visit the website to look at specific programs.

Puget Sound Outdoors

253.879.3403; pso@pugetsound.edu

Print and Copy Services is the on-campus print shop serving students, faculty and staff, visitors, and guests. Print your research poster, handouts for class, fliers and posters to promote club events, copies of your resume, and much more.

Print and Copy Services

253.879.3737; 3210 N. 15th St.; print@pugetsound.edu

Besides our campus eateries, Dining and Event Services also supports room reservations and catering orders.

Reserve a Space 

Planning/Catering a Campus Event

253.879.3262; Wheelock Student Center, Room 240

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

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

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

Student Integrity Code

Office of Student Accountability & Restorative Practices

studentaccountability@pugetsound.edu

Looking for support services on campus? We have programs, initiatives, and officers on campus to assist students with academic needs, medical and mental health issues, food insecurities, self-expression and exploration, and more.

Get to know a professor betterover lunch! Spend some one-on-one time with one of your professors, and the dean of students office will pay for both your meals.

Take Your Professor To Lunch

Technology Services (TS) provides technical expertise and support for students, and can help you troubleshoot issues with your computer, network, and university technology. TS also offers an audio studio and A/V equipment able to borrow.

Technology Services

253.879.8585; Collins Memorial Library, Lower Level; servicedesk@pugetsound.edu