Set yourself up for success
Contact the Student Development Center to benefit from a wide array of career and academic services uniquely geared to help you succeed in college and set you up for a strong start as a working professional. Our goal is to help you thrive.
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Career Services
With access to countless opportunities at WWU for experiential learning and career exploration and planning, you’ll be prepared to launch into a successful and fulfilling career.
Our Student Development Center connects you with:
- Job application preparation
- Interview preparation and mock interviews
- Career fairs
- LinkedIn profile creation and editing
- Business etiquette training
- Personality and interest assessment and counseling
- Industry recruiter visits
Get a jumpstart on your future career
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Disability Support Services
WWU is committed to providing students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in classes and activities. Support and assistance are provided on an individualized and flexible basis to the greatest extent possible without compromising the integrity of the student's academic degree or other campus programs.
Some of the services WWU provides include but are not limited to:
- Testing in quiet, distraction reduced location
- Extended time on tests
- Electronic books
- Housing accommodations
Questions? Please email us to connect with a DSS staff member at dss@zhline.net
Peer Tutoring
Our center is nationally certified by the CRLA and offers peer tutoring services which are free to all current WWU students. Support is guaranteed for most lower-division classes and is also available for select upper-division classes. Tutoring is back in person at the SDC, with virtual appointments available for some situations by request.
Internship Services
Internships are considered part of the academic learning process for many majors at Walla Walla University. An experiential learning experience is a great way to develop specific skills and knowledge, as well as make contacts and build confidence. Pursuing career-related opportunities prior to graduation can give you an edge over other candidates in a competitive job market.
Learn more about the internship registration process
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David Lindstrom
Director
david.lindstrom@zhline.net
(509) 527-2666
Cindy Saldaña
Assistant Director, Disability Support Services
cindy.saldana@zhline.net
(509) 527-2366
Danielle Setniker
Student Development Coordinator
danielle.setniker@zhline.net
(509) 527-2664