Page 26 - Wenatchee Valley College Student Handbook 2022-2023
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WVC is committed to providing equal opportunity in accommodations, benefits, rights and privileges of college services, programs and activities for every qualified student with disabilities. WVC will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified students with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Washington State Law.
Student Services
509.682.6800 (Wenatchee)
509.422.7800 (Omak)
The student services area houses counseling, financial aid, registration, cashiering, testing, career planning, workstudy, veteran services, disability services and educational planning. Counselors and staff in the student services help students identify and successfully achieve their academic, career and personal goals. Staff members also assist students with the development of problem-solving skills and advocate for students when appropriate.
Suicide Prevention Hotline
1.800.852.2923
Testing
509.682.6830 (Wenatchee)
509.422.7803 (Omak)
Wenatchee Campus Testing Center
The Wenatchee Testing Center is located on the first floor of Wenatchi Hall.
Placement Testing Services
The placement test is a series of short tests in math, reading and writing. The scores determine placement in math and English courses. All degree-seeking students who have not taken college math or English classes need to take the placement test before registering for classes at WVC. More information about signing up or to request a copy of your scores can be found at wvc.edu/placement.
GED Testing Services
If you did not finish high school, you can take the GED test to demonstrate you have the knowledge and skill level comparable to those who did. There are four tests in the GED: social studies, science, language arts and math. More information can be found at www.ged.com.
Transportation
509.682.6860 (Wenatchee
509.662.1155 (Link Transit
509.422.7814 (Omak
509.826.4391 (Okanogan County Transportation and Nutrition
Make the connection! Why worry about parking when Link bus service will bring you right to the front door of WVC? By using your WVC student ID card, you can travel free from home to campus or around town. It’s quick, convenient and environmentally friendly and no need to worry about parking! To get your free bus pass, visit the campus life office in Van Tassell Center. All students who are registered for six or more credits will receive a free bus pass each quarter. For more information about Link, please visit the Link Transit website at linktransit.com.












































































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