Access to fitness and recreation is more than just an opportunity to play. Stress relief, a sense of belonging, enhanced self-esteem, and improved concentration are just some of the benefits of participation in University Recreation programs. The University Recreation for All fund allows WSU Pullman students to overcome financial barriers to participating in recreation and fitness activities with their peers.
Students can use University Recreation for All funds for many opportunities, including:
- $15 can pay for a Sunset Paddle (kayak) on the Snake River
- $28 can pay for a Semester Intramurals Pass
- $50-60 can pay for fitness classes for the semester
- $72 can pay for an Adult and Child First Aid/CPR/AED certification
- $250 can pay for a wilderness first aid training
Read about recent impact stories from University Recreation:
- UREC training helps Cougs rescue injured Grand Canyon hiker
- NIRSA Leaders in Collegiate Recreation: Adaptive training boosts inclusivity in University Recreation fitness programs