After Acceptance
You've submitted a complete application package and have been accepted. Congratulations! What now?
First and foremost, get in contact with us and confirm your intent to pursue your graduate degree in Criminal Justice at WSU Spokane. You can do this by getting in touch with Dr. David Brody or Rachel Young by phone, email or snail mail as soon as possible (contact information is on the right of this page). Likewise, if you have been accepted and do not intend to come here to study, notification of your intent is appreciated.
Next, schedule an initial advising appointment with Dr. Brody. You may also want to view our Academics page (and sub-pages) to get information on upcoming courses and planning your course of study.
After you have had your initial advising appointment and paid your tuition deposit, you are free to register for classes. You can do so at myWSU. The first time you visit myWSU, you will need to create a user name and password (you will need your student ID number to be able to do this).
Books and supplies for classes can be purchased at The Bookie, WSU Spokane's student bookstore, or at various online retailers.
If you will be moving to Spokane in order to attend school here, you may want to peruse our page on living in Spokane.
Admissions & Registration
- Graduate school application (indicate Spokane as your campus choice)
- For prospective students
- Financial aid
Contacts
David Brody, JD, PhD
- Campus Academic Director
- E-mail: brody@wsu.edu
- Telephone: 509.358.7952
Rachel Young
- Administrative Assistant
- E-mail: reyoung@wsu.edu
- Telephone: 509.358.7950
Academic Center, Suite 401
Mailing Address
Criminal Justice, WSU Spokane
PO Box 1495
Spokane, WA 99210-1495
Shipping Address
Criminal Justice, WSU Spokane
412 E Spokane Falls Blvd.
Spokane, WA 99202