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- GPA Calculator
- Academic Standards and Policies (catalog)
- Withdrawing From School
- Connect with Your Academic Advisor
Help with Classes
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- Student Access & Success
- Student Involvement and Leadership
- Diversity and Inclusive Programs
- Centers for Belonging and Cultural Engagement
Personal Help
- Parent Resources
- Confessions & Contemplations of a Peer Coach (Blog)
- Counseling Center
- Discrimination and Harassment
- Diversity and Inclusive Programs
- Free Self-Help (Anxiety and Depression)
- LGBTQ+ Center
- Mentoring Program
- Student Health & Wellness
- Women's Center/ Safe At Weber
- Students With Disabilities
- Office of Equal Opportunity
Food Resources
Community Resources
Internet and Digital Resources for Students
Resources for Internet:
- Stewart Library WiFi Hotspot Checkout
- Accessing WSU Wi-Fi
- CentryLink offers discounts to low income residents on the Lifeline program
- Internet Essentials affordable internet for those who meet low-income requirements.
- Xfinity public WiFi hotspots are open to everyone.
- Check with your local internet provider to see what services they are currently offering for college students.
WSU Free Software for Students:
Computers & Technology:
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Computer Literacy Courses
Weber State offers six free non-credit, online, self-paced courses for active WSU students (and faculty/staff) to expand computer literacy skills. Courses include how to use a computer, Microsoft programs and more.