Resources for Admitted Students
Our selected you—and they’re invested in your future at Whitman.
As always, if you have any questions or need help, they’re just an email or phone call away. Reach out to them directly or contact the Office of Admission at admission@whitman.edu or 509-527-5176.
Academic & Disability Support
Whitman’s Academic Resource Center (ARC) provides academic advice and support for all students. You can reach out to the ARC for academic coaching and peer tutoring.
The Office of Disability Access Services (DAS) supports students with temporary, chronic or permanent disabilities. Reach out to DAS for accommodations in the areas of academics, diet and housing.
Belonging at Whitman
Come as you are—be who you’re meant to be!
At Whitman, we recognize that some students identify differently than what is listed on their legal documents. Students who prefer a name other than their legal name can submit a preferred name change as long as the use of the different name is not for the purpose of misrepresentation. Learn how you can submit a preferred name change request.
³Ô¹ÏÍø strives to create and sustain a campus environment that supports and values all members of our community. One aspect of creating a supportive environment is providing safe, accessible and convenient restroom facilities. Students should use the restroom facilities that correspond to their sex or gender identity, or utilize single-user facilities that are designated as a restroom or gender-inclusive restroom. You can find a list and/or a map of gender-inclusive restrooms on campus.
Current student Pan Deines ’26 shares their experience finding resources on campus that support them living their authentic self. Get more tips on college life on our .
Financial Aid: We™re Here to Help!
Get answers to your questions by checking out our frequently asked questions regarding scholarships and aid. You can always contact our Office of Financial Aid with further questions at finaid@whitman.edu or 509-527-5178.
Please contact the Office of Financial Aid. Our financial aid staff can walk you through the information on your offer letter and help answer any questions you have. Before contacting the Financial Aid Office, we recommend reviewing your financial aid forms to ensure that all of the information on your forms was correct as of the day you submitted them.
Congratulations! Please notify us about any outside scholarships as soon as you know about them so that we can ensure that your financial aid includes them and your student account balance reflects them.
Outside scholarships will not reduce your Whitman scholarship unless your total amount of scholarships exceeds the cost of attendance at Whitman, but outside scholarships may affect your eligibility for subsidized need-based aid from the federal government, like the Federal Direct Subsidized Loan and work-study.
If your scholarships reduce your eligibility for these awards, a financial aid officer will contact you. In some cases, this may mean that you go from being work-study eligible to being a regular student employee, or that some of your subsidized loan has to be converted to unsubsidized loan.
If you accept your offer to ³Ô¹ÏÍø, in May we will provide information about how you can accept or reject student loans and on-campus employment included in your aid offer. We automatically assume you will want to accept any scholarships and grants included in your aid offer and do not require you to take any additional action to accept scholarships and grants when you enroll.
Yes. If you determine that you need your loans after previously rejecting them, you can request your loans be reinstated by contacting our office. If you decide that the amount you've borrowed in loans for the year is beyond what you actually need to cover your expenses, we can reduce your loans, or we can return the full amount if you decide to reject them.
We do not factor in your use of work-study in previous semesters or years when we determine your eligibility for work-study. Work-study is awarded based on your family's demonstrated financial need. If you have remaining financial need after being awarded other forms of financial aid, like Whitman scholarships, you will be eligible for work-study, regardless of whether you used your work-study award in previous years.
If you are a first-time borrower of Direct Loans, you will need to complete Entrance Counseling and the Master Promissory Note for your loans. You'll find more information about these requirements on the
Campus Jobs & Career Opportunities
Student employees are a valuable part of our campus community, and their contributions help Whitman achieve its overall mission. Student employment is also integral to many individuals’ total financial package at Whitman. As such, our goal is to provide consistent and useful resources that prioritize students' employment with a need-based work offer. Learn more about student employment at Whitman.
The Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) at Whitman is full of staff who are happy to discuss your goals, review resumes and applications, help you get connected to the community, prepare you for an interview, and much more.
Did you know? As a Whitman student, you’ll have your own career coach! You’ll learn more about this in the coming months.
If you have any questions contact the CCEC at ccec_info@whitman.edu, 509-527-5183, or stop by the center on the top floor of the Reid Campus Center during your next campus visit.
Health & Wellness
Welty Health & Counseling Center
The Welty Health and Counseling Center takes a holistic approach to student well-being by addressing physical, mental and emotional health in an integrated and coordinated way. The multidisciplinary team works collaboratively to provide comprehensive, high-quality care for all students.
Residence Life
We are so excited to welcome you to your new home and will be here to help you move into your residence hall. Be sure to fill out your Housing Preferences Questionnaire in your applicant portal. That will help us find you a great room and roommate! Explore our first-year residence halls.
If you need accommodations please email Residence Life or call us at 509-527-5297. You can also find information on our Residence Life & Housing FAQs page before arriving on campus.