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Wolf Connection System

The Wolf Connection System (WCS) is a student success software tool powered by EAB Navigate. It has a wide variety of uses, including:

  • An easy way for students to make appointments with departments that use WCS (such as tutoring, advising, and financial services)
  • Advisors can connect with their assigned students
  • Faculty can see and communicate with students in their courses
  • A tool to streamline communication on student interactions between many departments on campus.

Please use the buttons below to find more detailed information and tutorials on how to use WCS based on your role(s).

If you have questions or would like additional training about using WCS as a support tool, please email wolfconnectionsystem@wou.edu.   

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