Can NUAMES, early college, or concurrent enrollment students check out materials from the library?
NUAMES students have library privileges as long as they have their NUAMES-WSU wildcard. The card is needed because this indicates their parents have given permission for access to WSU facilities and programs (required for minors).
Early College Students pay student fees, (as their classes are on campus) , get a wildcard, and have an account so they have both library privileges and remote access to the online database.
Concurrent Enrollment students are high school students that are taking WSU classes for college credit. Most of these classes are off-campus, but some are on campus. Concurrent Enrollment students have library privileges only if they have a WSU issued wildcard. The card is needed because this indicates their parents have given permission for access to WSU facilities and programs (required for minors). Concurrent enrollment students do not pay student fees.