WSU VMASS Resources
Veterans & Military Affiliated Student Services (VMASS)
Located within the Holland Library (room 120B, near the microfiche section), this is your place! Hang out with fellow Veteran students, relax between classes or in the evening before heading home, use the ample table space and whiteboard for study groups, take advantage of the student computers and printer, learn about VA benefits, involvement/employment opportunities, and services offered by the school for veterans, or just pour a cup of coffee and read the paper.
WSU VMASS Center
Holland Library, room 120BA (access through Terrill Library)
The WSU Veterans & Military Affiliated Student Services is here for you! We are dedicated to ensuring the smooth application of your VA education benefits; while also providing information on a wide variety of Veteran services and help with any issues that the VMASS student might encounter. Please do not hesitate to call, email, or stop by.
Academic Success and Career Center
Receive academic counseling, find out more about tutoring and learning strategies, and help to develop your study skills. You may also receive assistance in developing your educational goals, help in deciding a major, choosing a new career, or even job search counseling.
The ASCC also provides Veteran-specific career counseling during walk-in hours at the Student Veterans Center. Their hours are 2-4pm, Tuesday and Wednesday. Services include resume/cover letter writing and review, interview prep, career counseling, job search strategies, and more.
About Veterans Student Support Services
The WSU Veterans Student Support Services (Veterans SSS) program is an initiative of the Office of Academic Engagement, funded by the US Department of Education. We work closely with WSU’s Veterans Centers across the state to support increased engagement, persistence, and graduation for our Cougs who are future graduates. Eligible students are those from low-income, first generation households and those with disabilities. Veterans SSS provides a supportive community, personalized advising, academic development, peer and professional mentoring, emergency grant aid and financial wellness, and many other means of support to ensure students are successful during and after their time in college.
VA Mobile Medical Center
The VA Mobile Medical Center visits the WSU campus one day each month (see the events calendar on the main veterans page for dates) The mobile center is capable of enrolling Veterans into the VA medical system, providing initial physicals, and conducting routine medical services. The service is provided by appointment only. Email Lena Young with the Spokane VA hospital to make an appointment or call (509) 724‑8320.
Other VMASS Resources
Links to information about Medical/Mental Health , academic resources, the VA, Survivors Benefits Hotline, Military transcripts, financial assistance, career resources, and more.