As both a virtual space and a physical location, the BW One Stop is your first stop when you need assistance in finding the answers to your questions. Our goal is to make your experience seamless by providing easy access to campus resources and information.
This site holds important advising information for all BW students including dates and deadlines, things to know about registering for classes, links to videos about the student planning tool, and the link for changing your major/minor/advisor.
All students enrolled in at least one class are eligible for services. Please bring your ID and health insurance card to your visit. To facilitate provision of care, it is helpful to have background medical history information and immunization records on first-time visitors.
BW Counseling Services provides 24/7 access to a crisis counselor. For support or crisis intervention please call 440-260-4399
The Office of Accessible Education (OAE) collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to help create equitable, inclusive educational environments for qualified students with disabilities.
Nearly every one of our full-time students receives aid, both merit or need-based, in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, or other awards. Federal ID Code: 003014
The Student Employment Center helps students in developing career readiness competencies through impactful work opportunities and experiences, which will complement their academic and personal growth while attending BW.
With a range of in-person services and virtual resources, the Career Center serves the needs of all students across campus, ensuring equitable access to essential tools and support.
The BW Summer Tuition Incentive Grant (STING!) is a program that helps Pell-eligible undergraduate students make progress toward their degree each summer at no out-of-pocket cost. Students who transferred to BW with an associate degree through the A2BW program may also participate in STING!, regardless of their Pell status. Eligible students may take up to two summer courses each year. Students may choose from day, evening, hybrid, online and immersion summer course offerings.
The Exponent Campus Newspaper serves to provide Baldwin Wallace University’s students, staff, faculty, and community with an instrument for sharing news and information, advocating awareness, and encouraging communication. The Exponent strives to deliver information in an unrestricted, unbiased manner on a biweekly basis as both a paper and online news source.
The David & Frances Brain Center for Community Engagement (formerly the Office of Community Outreach - OCO) offers a variety of ways to get involved in service at the local, national and international levels. Opportunities include one-time projects, weekly service programs, alternative break trips, service-learning courses, Peace Corps Prep program, international service, leadership positions, and more!
Our dining team is committed to offering you delicious and creative fresh food every day. Our mission is students first, always!
The Center for Academic Success and Achievement (CASA) supports and strengthens the academic experience of BW's diverse community through services and resources designed to empower learners.