Campus Resources
If you or someone you know has experienced discrimination, discriminatory harassment, sexual harassment, or sex and gender based violence, there are organizations available to help you. Please see the below resource lists for your community to access information on university offices, legal advocacy, medical services, mental health services, and law enforcement.
- Pullman Resources Page
- Tri-Cities Resources Page
- Spokane Resources Page
- Vancouver Resources Page
- Everett Resources Page
- Global Campus Page
- Yakima Resources Page
- Bremerton Resources Page
Other Resources
Federal Resources
The federal government has also compiled helpful resources for victims of sexual assault.
Accessible Web Content for All Users
WSU is committed to ensuring that all of its web content is accessible to all web users. To do so, WSU strives to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 AA, which specify how to make content accessible for people with disabilities as well as for all users across platforms. WCAG 2.0 AA guidelines are published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standards organization for the Internet.
REPORT A WEB ACCESSIBILITY ISSUE
If you are having trouble accessing content on a WSU website, please provide us with information about your concern. We will work to address the issue as quickly as possible. To report a concern, please visit Web Accessibility Complaint
If you would like to file a formal discrimination complaint regarding web accessibility, you may do so at File an Accessibility Complaint