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Academic Support
Incoming students at 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ take a BASC (Best Achievement Strategies for College) course designed to help them succeed. Courses are available for declared and undeclared majors, connecting students with faculty and resources to make the transition to college less stressful.
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Struggling to choose a major? Visit our Career Counseling office.
Campus Safety
Your student's safety is a top priority. The University Police Department provides 24/7 protection and resources for the campus community.
Health & Counseling Services
We provide confidential health, disability, and counseling services for WBU students. Our Counseling Center offers a secure, supportive environment to work through personal and social challenges.
Housing & Dining
Find the latest information on campus housing and dining services:
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FAQs for Parents
If your student lives in a dorm, his or her campus mailbox number will be available through the WBU post office. To contact the on-campus post office, call 806-291-3619 or visit the first floor of the McClung University Center.
In addition to the post office, most packages arriving via courier (UPS, FedEx, DHL) are delivered to Central Supply and can be picked up Monday–Thursday between 10 a.m.–1 p.m. & 2–5 p.m., and Friday between 10 a.m.–1 p.m. & 2–4 p.m. Most packages are available 24 hours after being received. The student must present a valid ID and/or CMB key to sign out for the package.
On-campus students must use the following shipping address for packages, otherwise, the packages will be returned to the sender:
Students are able to view their account statement 24/7 on MyWBU under Student Services by clicking on the "Finances" tab. Federal legislation, known as FERPA, protects student privacy.
Federal legislation, known as FERPA, protects student privacy. It is possible for a student to complete a FERPA consent form through the Registrar's office that will allow a parent or guardian access to student information.
In addition to weekly chapel services, our BSM provides dozens of ministry opportunities for students. We also have an active chapter of Catholic Student Association, and several student-led Bible studies.
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We have a list of items that can be useful. Click here.
We also have a Housing and Dining specific FAQ page as well. Click here.
Yes, you can have a vehicle on campus. Any vehicle parked on campus is required to have a parking permit. Permits can be collected through the University Police Department.
Can I park my vehicle on campus without a parking permit?
Permits are required on all vehicles parked on campus 24 hours per day. For more information about parking permits, visit the University Police Department.
How much does a parking permit cost?
Parking permits are free to residential and commuter students.
How long does a permit last?
Permits are valid from August 1st, or the date of issue, until July 31st of an Academic Year. The expiration date is on the window decal.
Where can I park on campus?
There are designated parking spots or "zones" on campus.
Tags designated "C" are for Commuter students
Tags designated "D" are for Dorm Residents
Here is a map for reference: WBU Plainview Campus Parking Map
Information about graduation is found on our graduation page.
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