Purpose of Aware Network
This site is dedicated to helping WSU students be successful by providing a forum for early intervention to anyone who has direct contact with students. Through this website we hope to provide you with the resources you need to assist a student , and/or open communication channels so that someone else may provide the appropriate help.
ASSISTANCE & REFERRAL ALERT FORM
Are you concerned about a student's physical or mental health? Has a student's behavior caused you to worry about his or her potential actions? Become aware of the warning signs and if needed, complete the Assistance & Referral form to inform appropriate university personnel.
ACADEMIC ALERT FORM
Have you identified factors that are interfering with a student's ability to be academically successful? Could early intervention with academic resources make a difference? Complete the Academic Alert form to notify the academic assistance team.
If there is the immediate possibility that the student may harm her/him self or others, please call 911.
Washington State University is committed to maintaining a university environment free from all forms of discrimination, including sexual harassment. Discrimination on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical, mental or sensory disability, marital status, and/or status as a veteran is prohibited by the WSU Policy Prohibiting Discrimination and Sexual Harassment. Decisions affecting an individual cannot be made on the basis of one of these factors (for the policy in its entirety, see: http://www.wsu.edu/~forms/HTML/EPM/EP15_Discrimination_and
_Sexual_Harassment.htm).
If you or anyone you know has been subjected to discrimination or sexual harassment in violation of WSU policy, please report it so the Center for Human Rights may pursue a prompt and effective investigation (call CHR at 335-8288, or see: http://www.chr.wsu.edu/Content/Documents/chr/complaint%20intake%20form%202005.pdf.)
Important Resources
Counseling Services provides psychological support to affected students.
The Dean of Students serves as a liaison to individual student(s) and others who may be associated with a specific incident.

