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Campus Lending Library
To defray the costs of course materials, the on-campus lending library gives students the opportunity to borrow academic books and textbooks for classes free of charge.

Center for Student Support

253.879.2751; 3251 N. 13th St.; studentsupport@pugetsound.edu

 

Collins Memorial Library
Collins Library supports the teaching, research, and scholarly activities of Puget Sound's students, faculty, and staff.

Collins Memorial Library

253.879.3669; 253.879.3675 (recorded hours); libref@pugetsound.edu

Career and Employment Services (CES)
CES offers students numerous opportunities to seek part-time, temporary, or seasonal employment on campus, in the community, and even across the country. The primary resource for student job postings is the Handshake database, with positions ranging from short-term gigs in the local neighborhood to full-time opportunities. CES also provides special events, conferences, and job fairs to assist Loggers at all stages of the job search, prepare for internships, interviews, and landing that first job post Puget Sound.

Student Employment

Explore Handshake

253.879.3161; Howard Hall, Room 101; ces@pugetsound.edu

Career and Employment Services provides comprehensive resources and advising for students at every point in their career-planning journey, plus job fairs, special events and workshops, and networking activities to assist students as they explore internships, jobs, and careers beyond Puget Sound.

Career & Employment Services

253.879.3161; Howarth Hall, Room 101; ces@pugetsound.edu

Located in the back room of the Center for Student Support, the Campus Clothing Closet is an anonymous resource for students, faculty, and staff experiencing financial insecurity.

Campus Clothing Closet

Center for Student Support

253.879.2751; 3219 N. 13th St.; studentsupport@pugetsound.edu

The University Enrichment Committee (UEC) invites proposals for travel funding for full-time students whose independent work has been accepted for presentation at regional or national conferences.

Student Conference Travel Awards

 

The fellowships office serves students by providing information and support to help them develop outstanding applications for competitive local and national scholarships. Heard of Fulbrights, Watsons, and more? Make the fellowships office your first stop on the way to getting one.

Fellowships

253.879.3250; Howarth Hall, Room 114J; fellowships@pugetsound.edu

Student Financial Services (SFS) works with students and families to provide comprehensive financial information and assistance to help make Puget Sound education a reality. Contact SFS with questions about tuition billing, payments, scholarship assistance, and more.

Student Financial Services

253.879.3214; Jones Hall, Room 019; sfs@pugetsound.edu

Campus Food Pantry
Located in the Student Division Center, the Campus Food Pantry serves campus community members who are experiencing financial and food insecurity.

Campus Food Pantry

Center for Student Support

253.879.2751; 3219 N. 13th St.; studentsupport@pugetsound.edu

 

Meal Plan and Dining Dollars
Track your Dining Dollar usage, add Dining Dollars to your account, and understand your meal plan.

Your Meal Plan

The Office of Residence Life manages student housing, provides residents with resources and support to make the most of life on campus.

253.879.3317; 3206 N. 15th St.; reslife@pugetsound.edu

Each year more than 60 students enter leadership positions in the Office of Residence Life. You can play an integral role in supporting and influencing the lives of the approximately 1,700 student residents living on campus.

Residence Life Student Leader Positions

Residence Life

253.879.3317; 3206 N. 15th St.; reslife@pugetsound.edu

New information and fresh insight is waiting to be discovered! Students have numerous opportunities to conduct independent research and to team up with faculty members to contribute to ongoing projects. Every summer, undergraduates pursue research on their own design through grants in either science and mathematics fields or in the arts, humanities, and social science.

Student Research Grants

Experiential Learning

253.879.3124; Howarth Hall, Room 005; experiential-learning@pugetsound.edu