About WSU ROAR
Is WSU ROAR the Right Fit?
WSU ROAR may be a great fit if you or your young adult is:
- A student with an intellectual and developmental disability who isn’t eligible for traditional college programs, even with accommodations
- Seeking greater independence in academics, employment, and daily living
- Eager to live in campus housing with other ROAR students
- Comfortable attending college classes that last 50 to 90 minutes
- Willing to complete assignments and ask for support when needed
- Interested in work-based learning or part-time employment
- Managing personal care and navigating their community with minimum support
- Demonstrating socially responsible behavior in group settings
The Pillars of WSU ROAR
WSU ROAR students take part in a well-rounded college experience that includes ROAR-specific courses focused on life skills, career development, and self-advocacy. They also audit WSU courses alongside their peers based on their personal interests or career goals. Through employment services and campus partnerships, students gain real-world experience and job readiness skills. All of this happens within an inclusive campus community, where ROAR students live, learn, and grow as part of the Cougar family.
Students audit WSU classes that match their career or personal interests. These classes focus on skill-building without the pressure of grades.
Students take specialized classes through ROAR in areas like independent living, career planning, and digital literacy. These classes are designed to support their transition into and after college.
WSU ROAR offers personalized job coaching, internships, and resume help to prepare students for competitive, integrated employment.
Students are encouraged to fully participate in WSU life: clubs, events, recreation, dorm living, and more, all to build connections and belonging.
Every part of the WSU ROAR experience is guided by the student’s unique goals, dreams, strengths, and support needs. We work together with students to build a path that is meaningful to them.
Sample Schedule for ROAR Students
This is a sample schedule that a ROAR student might follow. ROAR classes take place Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, and all ROAR students gather for a seminar on Friday. ROAR students enroll in two audit courses per semester and typically meet with their academic coach between classes. ROAR students also take part in work-based learning experiences, either as paid employment or internships. An employment coach supports with this experience.
| Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9:00am | Career Planning & Professional Development Class | Academic Support | Career Planning & Professional Development Class | Academic Support | WSU ROAR All-Seminar |
| 10:00am | Digital Literacy Class | Independent Living Class | Digital Literacy Class | Independent Living Class | |
| 11:00am | WSU Audit Class 2 | WSU Audit Class 2 | |||
| 12:00pm | WSU Audit Class 1 | WSU Audit Class 1 | WSU Audit Class 1 | ||
| 1:00pm | Academic Coach Support | Employment Coach Support | Academic Coach Support | Employment Coach Support | Academic Coach Support |
| 2:00pm | Work-Based Learning Experience | Work-Based Learning Experience | |||
| 3:00pm | |||||
| 4:00pm | |||||
| 5:00pm |
Ready to take the next step?
If you or someone you know is excited about joining the ROAR community, we’d love to hear from you. Learn more about the admissions process and start your application today!