Study spaces

Find Your Space: Study Areas at WSU Vancouver

Finding the right environment is essential for academic success. WSU Vancouver offers a diverse range of study spaces across campus designed to meet every student’s needs. Whether you require a silent corner for deep focus, a collaborative room for group projects, or a social atmosphere with easy access to caffeine, you can find a productive home in almost every building.

Explore the variety of alcoves, specialized labs, and open lounges available to help you make the most of your time on campus. From the natural light of the Science and Engineering Building to the high-tech resources in the Multimedia Classroom Building, these spaces are equipped with the tools—like marker boards and computer stations—to support your learning goals.

More information

Contracts, Consultants & System-Wide Info

Jason Baerlocher, Project Manager
Email Address jason.baerlocher@wsu.edu

Building Plans, Space Inventory & Standards

Jean Duffett, Space Analyst
Email Address jean.duffett@wsu.edu

Health Insurance and Coverage Options

BuildingAvailable Study Spaces and FeaturesRooms
Classroom BuildingSouth stairwell alcove with marker board; open to all students.Room 218
(Student Success Center)
Dengerink Administration BuildingThree large open spaces in the dining area near food and beverage options.Dining Area
Engineering and Computer Science BuildingAlcoves under the main stairwell, west lobby, and second/third-floor landings.Room 117A
(Group Study)
Firstenburg Student CommonsLarge open area for social study; features a game room and lounge chairs.Student Commons
Library BuildingOpen study areas, workstations, and a computer lab. Includes specialized writing and nursing areas.Room 210, Writing Center, Group Study Rooms
McClaskey BuildingQuiet study alcove located on the main floor near the elevator.Main Floor Alcove
Multimedia Classroom Building11 study areas including an open computer lab and corridor seating overlooking art labs.Room 201A
(Private Group Study)
Science and Engineering BuildingNatural light atrium and study spaces with marker boards at stairwell landings and corridors.Atrium, East Stairwells
Undergraduate BuildingCentral areas on multiple floors; includes the Math and Science Skills Center and Children’s Library.Room 1, Room 100, Children’s Library