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                 Bookstore
www.wvc.edu/bookstore
509.682.6530 (Wenatchee/Omak)
The bookstore on the Wenatchee campus is located in Van Tassell Center. Regular hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, Fridays noon to 12 p.m. Students can purchase textbooks, school supplies, art supplies, clothing, snacks, greeting cards and computer software.
The bookstore accepts cash, check, MasterCard or Visa. ID is required. Textbooks for each term are available to purchase the week before classes start.
Textbooks and supplies for the WVC at Omak campus may be purchased on the website and shipped directly to your address.
Bulletin Boards
509.682.6860 (Wenatchee)
509.422.7803 (Omak)
To place materials on WVC bulletin boards, or bring desired posting to the campus life office in Van Tassell on the Wenatchee campus or the Omak campus main office. 25 poster limit. All postings must have approval stamp from Campus Life.
College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)
509.682.6973 (Wenatchee/Omak)
CAMP is a federal program designed to help students from migrant/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.
CAMP collaborates with college instructors, student services and community-based organizations to improve educational opportunities for students.
Child Care
WestSide Early Learning Center
509.682.6633 (Wenatchee)
Through a partnership between WVC and the Wenatchee School District, affordable childcare services are available at the WestSide Early Learning Center, located at 1510 Ninth Street, Wenatchee. The program provides quality, licensed child care to children from one month to five years of age while you attend class, study and work. Priority is given to WestSide High School and WVC students.
Clubs and Organizations
509.682.6860 (Wenatchee)
509.422.7810 (Omak)
Student clubs and organizations provide excellent opportunities for social involvement. Any group of students can form a club to promote their common interests. Contact the campus life office for more information. The following includes clubs and organizations on both campuses:
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