Student Services
UNIVERSITY CLINIC. The University Clinic provides medical care, preventive health, and health education services to students, faculty, and staff on Walla Walla University’s main campus.
Main Campus. An on-campus University clinic with a highly qualified staff provides acute and some chronic care services for students requiring medical attention. Referrals for other chronic or emergency conditions will be made to the local clinics and hospitals; however, the student is responsible for charges incurred.
Portland School of Nursing. The Adventist Health Medical Group - Parkrose Clinic provides health care for students on the Portland campus. This clinic accepts students with insurance from most providers. If a condition warrants, the student may be referred to a specialist. If referred, the student is responsible for making financial arrangements with the provider.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. Information Technology operates computer systems for the use of faculty, staff, and students of WWU. All systems are connected to the internet by a campus-wide wired and wireless computer network, as well as VPN access to all staff, faculty, and students from off campus. Because of this most system files are available from any location on campus and off. To do their classwork, students can use computer labs on campus, desktops in their room, or their own laptops connected to the campus wireless network. When they are off campus students can VPN into the syknet.local domain and do their homework from a coffee shop.
A wide variety of software applications are available for the use of faculty, staff, and students. These include popular programs for word processing, spreadsheets, databases, programming languages, graphic design, CAD, communications, and mathematical computation. We highly encourage staff, faculty, and students to utilize Office365, an online personal database which includes Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and other programs, and which gives each user a Terabyte of space to save their work.