Bookstore
Owned and operated by the University, the University Bookstore is located in the Jack B. Kelley Student Center. The bookstore stocks all texts and supplies required for class work, as well as personal and specialty items such as WTAMU clothing. For more information, access the website at wtbookstore.com.
Buffalo Gold Card
Buffalo Gold Card is the ID card system at WTAMU. All students receive an ID card their first semester at the University. Buffalo Gold Card works in the following ways:
- Photo identification.
- Virgil Henson Activities Center (VHAC) access card.
- Hastings Electronic Learning Center (HELC) access card.
- Library card.
- Copy card.
- Meal card.
- Access card to residence halls (currently Cross Hall, Jones Hall and Shirley Hall only).
- Athletic privilege card-Each student receives one ticket to all athletic events (except playoffs).
- Debit card for use on and off campus-BuffCASH.
For more information, access the website at buffalogoldcard.com.
Career Services
The Office of Career Services, located in the Student Success Center of the Classroom Center, assists students with finding part-time employment, internship opportunities and full-time jobs.
Working in a part-time job for some students is vital for them to help pay for college. Career Services assists students with finding part-time jobs through electronic listings of available jobs, both on and off campus, as well as volunteer opportunities.
Career Services also provides guidance to undergraduate students, graduate students and alumni who seek help with formulating and implementing career plans. Students deciding on a major or needing to know what careers are available for particular majors are encouraged to visit Career Services.
Internships–combine traditional on-campus academic work with practical on-the-job training or experience in a student’s major prior to graduation. Students who qualify for internships are assisted in finding paid internships, when possible, which are either full- or part-time, that provide hands-on applications of classroom experiences. Academic credit may be available for some work experiences. Make plans to visit with the staff in Career Services to find out more information about interning.
Career Services offers graduate job-search assistance, workshops on resume development, interviewing and job-search strategies, mock interviews, on-campus interviewing, job fairs and job announcements.
For more information, contact the Office of Career Services at 806-651-2345, wtcareer@wtamu.edu or wtamu.edu/career.
Child Care
Kids Kollege, located in Virgil Henson Activities Center, Room 116, is a state-licensed child-care facility that serves the University and surrounding communities year round. Children between the ages of 18 months and 5 years are eligible to register. Kids Kollege provides classrooms for ages 18 months to 2 years, 2 years, 3 years and 4 to 5 years. Scheduling options are flexible, and discounted rates are available for University students.
For more information regarding availability and registration, contact Kids Kollege at 806-651-2974 or wtamu.edu/kidskollege.
Computer Labs
The Open Access Computer Lab, located in Hastings Electronic Learning Center, is available to all WTAMU students 24 hours per day, five days a week. Weekends and University holiday schedules are different; check with the computer lab for availability. A valid WTAMU ID is required to use the Open Access Lab. The lab contains IBM-compatible and Macintosh computers. Students are assigned a log-in ID and default password on their first visit to the lab. As they log in the first time, students must change their password and use the new password for each subsequent visit. Other services available to students include access to color scanners, color printers, copier and email.
English as a Second Language International (ESLI) Language Center
The ESLi University Language Center, located in the Old Student Union Building (SUB), prepares students in intensive English training for entrance to the University. Students may enroll and begin study in ESLi courses at the beginning of the fall, spring, or summer sessions. Upon successful completion of the ESLi program, the student is admitted to the University and does not need a TOEFL score.
The ESLi program is intensive with 25 hours of instruction each week during fall and spring sessions and approximately 30 hours each week during the summer session. Courses include reading, writing, listening and speaking, grammar, and i-skills. ESLi techniques include cultural context students need by involving them in academic excursions and recreational activities. ESLi has caring, empathetic directors and instructors who provide a friendly, professional and individualized learning environment. They also assist students in airport pick up, banking procedures and general orientation. All activities are part of the interactive immersion in the ESLi program. Prospective students should contact the ESLi office at (806)651-2980 or ysaenz@mail.wtamu.edu for more information and an application. Additional information is available online at esli-intl.com.
Judicial Affairs
The judicial process at West Texas A&M University is designed to hold students accountable for behavior deemed unacceptable, to educate students to make better choices and to provide students with due process, as defined by the law. The Code of Student Life outlines community expectations and can be found online at (http://www.wtamu.edu/about/university-reports.aspx) or hard copies are available in the Office of Student Affairs, located in the Jack B. Kelley Student Center, Suite 102.
Labs-Writing and Math
To aid in academic success, labs are available in writing and mathematics. Each lab is operated by its academic department and staffed with graduate assistants and upperclassmen who have excelled in their work. The Math Lab assists students enrolled in development-sophomore level math classes. The Writing Center serves as informed readers, providing assistance for specific challenges encountered by writers and promoting good writing across disciplines. In addition to proofreading for errors, The Writing Center can provide feedback and guidance. A combination of computer software, textbooks and one-on-one assistance is used to help students. Hours of operation vary each semester due to teaching and class schedules.
Labs and Locations
- Writing Center-Department of English and Modern Languages, Student Success Center, Classroom Center.
- The Math Lab-School of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, Classroom Center, Room 411.
- Virtual Math Lab-wtamu.edu/mathlab.
Leadership Programs
Leadership skills are essential to career success and are skills that will last long after the college experience. WTAMU offers various leadership programs to assist students in developing these critical skills. Students are invited to join Leadership Board, an organization devoted to promoting the value of leadership on campus. This goal is accomplished through numerous programs and retreats designed to encourage discussion and education about leadership principles. A leadership retreat is planned for each fall and spring semester, with the spring retreat usually consisting of a snow-skiing trip.
For more information, call 806-651-2313 or see the website at wtamu.edu/leadership.
Medical Services
Students are covered for general primary outpatient medical care at the Office of Medical Services, located in Virgil Henson Activities Center, Suite 104. Medical Services is staffed with a board-certified family physician, two nurse practitioners, two registered nurses and a registered X-ray technician. The clinic is open Monday through Friday; appointments are required. There are minimal charges for lab, X-ray, pharmacy and minor procedures; however, there is no charge for office visits. Student Medical Services is filing insurance claims and students are encouraged to bring their insurance cards to each visit. Emergency care is available 24 hours a day to students at the student’s expense through Family Medicine Center of Canyon.
Student health insurance is available for students at a moderate cost. Information is available through the Office of Medical Services. For more information, access the website at wtamu.edu/medicalservices.
Parking
Any car parked on campus must have a parking permit or risk being ticketed. Parking is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Permits are good for an entire academic year ending in August. Students have their initial parking permit paid for with their fees. Simply go to http://www.permitsales.net/WTAMU and place an order, or come by the Parking Services office, which is located in the Old Student Union Building (SUB) on the west side of the WTAMU campus on 23rd Street.
Police
The University Police Department (UPD) is a full-service police department dedicated to serving the needs of the University community. Highly trained police officers investigate all offenses occurring on University property and have jurisdiction throughout Potter and Randall counties. UPD officers are available to assist with any problem 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students, faculty and staff members are required to register their vehicles and obtain a parking permit at which time they will be furnished a copy of the University’s traffic rules. The Uniform Traffic Act is strictly enforced at WTAMU and blatant moving violations will be issued state citations and handled by courts.
UPD may be contacted 24 hours a day at 806-651-2300.
Post Office
The WTAMU Post Office is located in the area between the Jack B. Kelley Student Center Food Court and the University Bookstore. It is a full-service post office.
Shuttle Bus Service
Park at the FUBC (Zone 27): A parking permit is not required for this area. There is a shuttle bus stop for students, staff and faculty to use at no charge.
Monday - Friday (four buses)
7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Monday - Thursday (one bus)
6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Five Shuttle Bus Stops: (A bus tracker is located at the top right corner of the WT homepage.)
- First United Bank Center (northwest corner)
- 4th Avenue - south of Agriculture & Natural Science Building
- Pedestrian Mall - west side, by Jack B. Kelley Student Center
- Russell Long Blvd. - north of Fine Arts Complex
- Russell Long Blvd. - north of Virgil Henson Activities Center
Student Counseling Services
Student Counseling Services is located in the Student Success Center of the Classroom Center, Suite 116. It is staffed with licensed mental-health professionals who are available for regular appointments as well as for crisis intervention sessions. Any student who is experiencing emotional difficulties, such as worry, anxiety, depressed mood, grief, relationship issues, or any other emotional problem, is eligible for 10 free counseling sessions per year. Career counseling is also available.
For more information, contact Student Counseling Services at 806-651-2340 or access the website at http://www.wtamu.edu/counseling.
Student Disability Services
Students with documented special needs or disabilities should contact the Office of Student Disability Services for assistance. Accommodations are determined on an individual basis. Accommodations provided may include:
- Extended time on tests
- Distraction-reduced environment for testing
- Note-taking assistance
- Oral Testing
- Audio textbooks
- Sign language interpreters
- Physical arrangement to ensure classroom accessibility
For more information, contact the Office of Student Disability Services, located in the Student Success Center of the Classroom Center Room 106, at 806-651-2335 or wtamu.edu/disability.
Supplemental Instruction (SI)
Supplemental Instruction is an academic assistance program designed to increase student grades through the use of group study techniques. SI is offered primarily with history, political science, accounting, Spanish, biology and chemistry core classes. Attendance at SI sessions is open to all students in the class but is strictly voluntary.
For more information, contact the Office of Educational Services, located in the Student Success Center of the Classroom Center, at 806-651-2341 or wtamu.edu/SI.
Student Success Center
The Student Success Center is a one-stop, student-centered support community located on the first floor of the Classroom Center, just down the hall from the University Bookstore. Services and programs within the Student Success Center include:
- Advising Services, CC Room 110.
- Career Services, CC Room 113.
- Educational Services (tutoring, testing, supplemental instruction, and study skills), CC Room 108.
- Financial Aid Satellite Office, CC Room 115 B.
- First-Year Experience Programs, CC Room 133 B.
- Nationally Competitive Scholarships, CC Room 115.
- Student Counseling Services, CC Room 116.
- Student Disability Services, CC Room 106.
- Study Abroad, CC Room 115 A.
- Transfer Services, JBK Room 133 A.
- Veterans Services, CC Room 108 K.
- Writing Center, CC Room 107.
For more information, call 806-651-CARE (2273) or come by the “Hub” (front counter of the Student Success Center).
Supplemental Instruction
Supplemental Instruction is an academic assistance program designed to increase student grades through the use of group study techniques. SI is offered primarily with history, political science, accounting, Spanish, biology and chemistry core classes. Attendance at SI sessions is open to all students in the class but is strictly voluntary.
For more information, contact the Office of Educational Services, located in the Student Success Center of the Classroom Center, at 806-651-2341 or wtamu.edu/SI.
Testing Services
Testing Services is responsible for coordination and administration of standardized tests. Registration materials for many standardized tests are available in the Office of Educational Services. Tests include ACT, CLEP, DANTES, GRE, LSAT, TSI Assessment, Residual ACT, Practice TExES, TExES and TOEFL. The Residual ACT is offered at the beginning of each semester to serve students who have not taken the examination or need to improve previous scores for admission purposes. Correspondence examinations are administered through the department for WTAMU students and students needing to take correspondence examinations from other universities.
For more information, contact the Office of Educational Services, located in the Student Success Center of the Classroom Center, CC 108, at 806-651-2341 or wtamu.edu/testing.
Tutoring
Tutoring is available free of charge through the Office of Educational Services. Tutors are generally juniors, seniors or graduate students who have demonstrated exceptional knowledge in their subject area. Tutoring is available primarily in core curriculum courses. Placement with a tutor is not guaranteed, as placement is dependent upon tutor availability.
To apply for tutoring, contact one of the following offices:
- Educational Services-located in the Student Success Center, Classroom Center, CC 108, 806-651-2341, wtamu.edu/tutoring.
Veteran Services
Veteran Services provides services and programs that support the personal and academic successes of current and prospective student veterans, active military, and military dependents.
Staff includes a veteran who is a licensed professional counselor with experience in both personal and career counseling. A veterans administration (VA) certifying official is on staff to help complete and submit the educational benefits paperwork.
Veteran Services is available to veterans:
- Help with application for either state (Hazlewood Exemption) or federal (GI Bill) benefits;
- Help complete educational benefit paperwork and course certifications;
- Review degree plans;
- Issue referrals if needed;
- Transition to the educational environment.
Veterans are eligible for priority registration.
Veterans Services is located in the Student Success Center, Classroom Center, Suite 108, 806-651-4936 or by email at veteranbenefits@wtamu.edu.
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