GENERAL INFORMATIONUniversity Recreation509-963-3510University Recreation is home to the student recreation center administration, intramural sports, sport clubs, Outdoor Pursuits & Rentals, climbing wall programs, group fitness, open recreation, and summer kids camps. Student Recreation Center509-963-3510The 80,000 square-foot recreation center includes a four-court gymnasium, elevated jogging track, fitness/cardiovascular and strength training areas, group exercise rooms, outdoor equipment rentals, locker rooms with saunas, and a 50-foot indoor rock climbing wall. Summer student memberships are available for $75. Items such as lockers, towel service, and group exercise classes require additional fees. Check the University Recreation Web site for hours of operation. CWU Aquatic Facility509-963-1930Members of the student recreation center are able to use the campus pool at no additional cost during open recreation swims during the nine-week summer quarter. Check the University Recreation Web site for hours of operation. Little 'Cats Summer Camp509-963-3514Little 'Cats Summer Kids Camp is a recreational and educational program offered by CWU's recreation program for children entering grades 1-5. The camp's primary function is activity and fun for the children of students, faculty, and staff during the summer months. The program is offered weekdays and participants enjoy organized indoor and outdoor games, arts, crafts, music, drama, and field trips. A nutritious daily snack is provided to the participants. Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. daily. Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals509-963-3537 SURC 175Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals is home to University Recreation's outdoor programs. It offers regularly scheduled, guided excursions, and rental of a wide array of equipment to venture out on your own any day of the week. Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals is open yearround and provides equipment for all seasons. Summer hours vary. Please call for summer schedule. Campus LifeCWU Campus Life is dedicated to enriching students' experiences outside of the classroom by providing social, cultural, recreational, and educationally diverse programs, services, and apprenticeships.
Campus Life/Accounting, SURC 263, 509-963-1329 Student Union Operations and Scheduling Services509-963-1321 SU 146The Student Union is the community center of the university, providing services, conveniences, and amenities for all members of the CWU community and its guests.
Student Union Operations - Scheduling Services, SURC 146, 509-963-1321 Associated Students of CWU Board of Directors509-963-1693 SURC 234/236Center for Excellence in Leadership509-963-1524 SURC 256/260Civic Engagement Center509-963-1643 SURC 256/256BDiversity Education Center509-963-1685 SURC 249/253Center for Student Empowerment509-963-2127 SURC 249/250Student Health, Counseling and Wellness Services
Administrative Services, 11th and Poplar 101, 509-963-1881 University Housing and New Student Programs509-963-1831 or 888-298-4663 Button HallResidence Hall Accommodations for Summer Session StudentsResidence hall accommodations are available this summer for those students living on campus for a minimum of the six-week General Infor mation Current CWU students, you can view the Summer Session Schedule of Classes on Safari! 27 Summer Session. Rooms in the residence halls are furnished but students need to provide all accessories needed while living in the hall. Students attending the university during both the summer and academic terms may apply for a twelve-month contract in the residence halls by calling 1-888-CWU-HOME (1-888-298-4663). Students requesting twelve-month accommodations will be assigned to Anderson Hall. Students requiring accommodations for less than one term should contact the CWU Conference Program at 1-800-752-4379. ApartmentsCentral offers apartments to full time students and their families. Apartment sizes vary to include studios, one-, two- and threebedroom apartments to fit the needs of undergraduates, nontraditional students and families. Apartments are unfurnished and are rented on a month-to-month basis to full-time students. Campus apartments are a popular choice of many students because of their close location to classes, attractive rental rates, and well-maintained facilities. There may be a waiting period before an apartments becomes available. Students interested in campus apartments need to fill out an application at University Housing and New Student Programs. Dining Services509-963-1585With a staff dedicated to dining satisfaction, the mission of Dining Services is to provide exceptional food service and customer service to the campus community. You will see evidence of this in fresh, appetizing menus, and friendly hospitality at each of CWU's dining locations. All students living in the residence halls during Summer Session are required to have a meal plan. The meal plan consists of a debit account with pre-paid dining dollars for purchasing meals or snacks at campus dining locations. Up to eight distinctly different dining locations will be open this summer. These include:
You may also use your meal plan at any of our espresso bars or convenience stores:
Dining Services are available on campus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner weekdays, and for brunch and dinner on weekends. We invite you to visit us at our Web site for details about specific hours of operation. If you have questions about the available dining options, call Dining Services at 509-963-1591, or via e-mail from the Dining Services Web page. CWU Dining Services is proud to be a member of the National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS). Wildcat Shop509-963-1311 or 800-280-1186The Wildcat Shop offers a great selection of products and services for you, such as discounted textbooks, a large selection of official CWU apparel, course supplies, and wonderful gifts for just about anyone. Main campus store Hours:
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