WSU values all students

Dear Cougar Nation,



Over the last few weeks, a growing number of colleges and universities have affirmed their commitment to the safety and well-being of all students, and especially to undocumented students enrolled in higher education, who are experiencing uncertainty and fear about their future. At Washington State University, we are proud to support DREAMers, and we want to be clear that no policies, procedures, or practices have changed for our undocumented students.



The WSU Police Department does not, as a matter of practice, ask about immigration status when contacting individuals. WSU does not, as a matter of practice, provide student information to ICE unless required by subpoena, law, or with a student’s permission. That has not changed.



More importantly, we strongly affirm that our institution continues to support undocumented students in their quest for higher education and a college degree. Information for undocumented, DACA, and HB1079 students can be found at



We will continue to monitor the national and state policy environment, and we will continue to communicate with you in the months ahead. And we will steadfastly remain committed to the security and well-being of our students, and to the values of our land-grant heritage, extending the benefits of research and education to students throughout Washington and beyond. WSU belongs to all of us, and all of us are a part of this great institution.



Sincerely,



Kirk Schulz

Dan Bernardo

Melynda Huskey Dear Cougar Nation,Over the last few weeks, a growing number of colleges and universities have affirmed their commitment to the safety and well-being of all students, and especially to undocumented students enrolled in higher education, who are experiencing uncertainty and fear about their future. At Washington State University, we are proud to support DREAMers, and we want to be clear that no policies, procedures, or practices have changed for our undocumented students.The WSU Police Department does not, as a matter of practice, ask about immigration status when contacting individuals. WSU does not, as a matter of practice, provide student information to ICE unless required by subpoena, law, or with a student’s permission. That has not changed.More importantly, we strongly affirm that our institution continues to support undocumented students in their quest for higher education and a college degree. Information for undocumented, DACA, and HB1079 students can be found at https://dreamers.wsu.edu or by calling Crimson Pathways at 509-335-7326. Students may also contact Multicultural Student Services at 509-335-6931 or the Dean of Students Office at 509-335-5757 with any questions.We will continue to monitor the national and state policy environment, and we will continue to communicate with you in the months ahead. And we will steadfastly remain committed to the security and well-being of our students, and to the values of our land-grant heritage, extending the benefits of research and education to students throughout Washington and beyond. WSU belongs to all of us, and all of us are a part of this great institution.Sincerely,Kirk SchulzDan BernardoMelynda Huskey