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Mission & Inclusivity
Statement

The Western Association of College and University Housing Officers (WACUHO) is a professional organization that is dedicated to exceptional collegiate residential experiences by promoting meaningful connections and providing innovative, relevant professional development and services to its members. In order to advance our mission, we strive to:

  • Vision 1: Enhance professional competencies through innovative relevant programs and opportunities.

  • Vision 2: Provide the most innovative, current, and relevant resources to our members to better serve students.

  • Vision 3: Build and maintain meaningful connections that encourage personal and professional growth and fulfillment.

  • Vision 4: Develop leaders of tomorrow through a variety of volunteer service and leadership opportunities for members to apply their knowledge and skills.

  1. To encourage membership and participation in the Association without regard to any form of arbitrary discrimination.
     

  2. To contribute to the improvement and coordination of the various aspects of student residence halls, apartments, theme houses and cooperatives, food service, developmental programming, administration, conference services, facilities, and related operations at member institutions on a regional scale.
     

  3. To sponsor activities, services, and research that will aid its members and provide a means of exchanging and distributing professional information and ideas relating to the various aspects of student residence halls, apartments, theme houses and cooperatives, food service, developmental programming, administration, conference services, facilities, and related operations.
     

  4. To support and encourage the professional development of Association members.
     

  5. To ensure that the Association’s programs, services, and related activities represent the diverse student population it serves.
     

  6. To work actively as an organization or in collaboration with other organizations or individuals outside of WACUHO to further the aims of the Association and its member institutions.
     

  7. To support, encourage, and contribute to the academic mission of member institutions.

Purpose

  1. To promote adherence to WACUHO purposes.
     

  2. To emphasize the unity of the housing profession in student residence halls, apartments, theme houses and cooperatives, food service, developmental programming, administration, conference services, facilities, and related operations through WACUHO publications, workshops, conferences, and other activities.
     

  3. To develop guidelines describing desirable professional skills, education, and training for all levels of residence halls, apartments, theme houses, and cooperatives, food service, developmental programming, administration, conference services, facilities, and related operations.
     

  4. To encourage and support members’ efforts to inform faculty, administrators, governing boards, and legislators concerning the educational role of student housing and food service.
     

  5. To distribute professional information, including products and services, and ideas to the membership on a timely basis.
     

  6. To emphasize the recruitment, hiring, and retention of entry-level persons using WACUHO professional development guidelines.
     

  7. To plan and sponsor workshops and internship programs to assist the broad, continued education of housing and food service staff in all areas.
     

  8. To plan, encourage, and support research in student residence halls, apartments, theme houses and cooperatives, food service, developmental programming, administration, conference services, facilities, and related operations.
     

  9. To promote efforts to serve the needs and encourage participation in Association activities involving women underrepresented groups, and representation from small colleges.
     

  10. To develop cooperative relationships with allied organizations.

Goals

Inclusivity Statement & Agreement

WACUHO embraces the benefits that are derived from the inclusion of diversity in the Association. Members make significant contributions from all areas of higher education and at every level of responsibility. Various perspectives shared by our members, inclusive of ethnicity, age, gender, religious preference, sexual orientation, differing abilities, race, gender expression, socioeconomic status, or spirituality add a dynamic that enriches the membership and mission of the Association. WACUHO encourages all to actively participate in its programs, events, and activities. WACUHO welcomes and values all perspectives and empowers all members to feel valued.

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