What steps does the WSU Summer Programs Office take to ensure students safety during the program?
A. Pullman is located in a rural community that is relatively safe. The goal of the WSU Police Department, WSU administration, and Summer Programs, is to do everything possible to create an environment where people can feel safe to learn, work, live, and visit. It is very important to us to make living groups safe, secure communities. Summer Advantage staff members perform nightly rounds in their buildings and have an on-call system during the evenings and on weekends. Outside doors to the McCroskey Hall are locked at all times. Students also play a role in assuring their own safety by complying with safety guidelines as they would at any location.
A. Pullman is located in a rural community that is relatively safe. The goal of the WSU Police Department, WSU administration, and Summer Programs, is to do everything possible to create an environment where people can feel safe to learn, work, live, and visit. It is very important to us that students are living on-campus in a safe and secure environment. Summer Advantage staff members perform nightly rounds in their buildings and have an on-call system during the evenings and on weekends. Outside doors to the Olympia Ave Hall are locked at all times. Students also play a role in assuring their own safety by complying with safety guidelines as they would at any location. Q. Can students arrive early or stay beyond the program’s closing date? A. You are welcome to arrive Thursday morning. We ask that you notify us of your arrival plans prior to traveling to Pullman. No, to staying late. We cannot make any exceptions on this matter, so your last day in Olympia Avenue would be the Saturda