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Support Services

Advising

At WVC, there are faculty advisers, college navigators, and counselors available to help you pursue your educational goals, track your academic progress, follow program requirements, manage class schedules, and more.

 

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CAMP

The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Wenatchee Valley College is a federally funded* program designed to help students from migrant and seasonal farmworking backgrounds during their first year of college. It provides academic and financial support services to empower students so they have a strong foundation to build upon as they work toward a bachelor's degree.

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Career Services

WVC Career Center Services are free and open to WVC students, alumni, employers, and the general public. Career Services can help with career resources and tools, a career coach, career assessment and planning, career-connected learning and internships, job searches, work study jobs and student employment.

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Counseling

WVC counselors are prepared to work with you whether you are experiencing an academic difficulty, a personal issue, or any other situation you may need guidance in. Services include academic counseling, re-admission petitions, personal counseling, crisis intervention, problem-solving strategies, and career counseling.

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Student Access Services

Student Access Services (SAS) has been designated by the college as the primary office to guide, coach, and assist students with disabilities. We provides individualized accommodation services to WVC Wenatchee and Omak students with disabilities. 

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion

The mission of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Office is to create, expand, and promote opportunities for students, staff and faculty of color. This is done through advocacy, education, and networking to strengthen WVC’s commitment to diversity. 

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DREAMers Taskforce

WVC and the DREAMers Taskforce want to help you in fulfilling your dream of higher education.  We welcome you to take a look around our website and learn more about opportunities, campus resources, the admissions process, financial aid resources and much more!

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Financial Aid

The WVC Financial Aid Office is available to assist students in applying for all types of financial assistance, including grants, work study opportunities, veteran benefits, scholarships, and student loans. 

 

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Health Clinic

The CVCH Health Clinic at WVC provides are and services to WVC students, faculty, and staff. The clinic is located in Van Tassell Center on the Wenatchee campus.

 

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MESA

Washington MESA believes there are many benefits of a diverse and inclusive workplace. Therefore, our programs are targeted to increase representation of women, African Americans, Latino/Hispanic, Native American, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific islanders in STEM fields.

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Scholarships

WVC awards scholarships to approximately 200 students annually. Amounts vary up to full tuition. All students are encouraged to apply for scholarships.

 

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Tutoring

WVC offers in-person and online tutoring services to provide supplemental, instructional support for all WVC students. Tutoring services at WVC give students a dynamic, collaborative learning opportunity to enhance their educational experiences.

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TRIO SSS

WVC TRIO Student Support Services provides academic and other support services to over 400 students. We help students persist, graduate, and transfer to four-year institutions. We cover topics such as financial literacy, tutoring, academic advising, transfer assistance, career planning, and more.

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Veterans

We are here to assist our military-connected students -- prior service military, active duty personnel, national guardsmen, reservists, and family members -- with accessing VA education benefits and other college funding.  We are available to guide students through the application process, as well as provide referrals to other on campus and community resources.

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