Student Recreation Center
Welcome to the Student Recreation Center. It's a great day for a workout! We look forward to seeing you. Contact us at 509-682-6943 or studentrec@wvc.edu.
Facility Waiver Form
All persons must fill out a facility waiver upon entry.
Facility Hours of Operation
ClosuresNov 11th
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Contact InformationAaron VaughnStudent Recreation Center Manager Adam Todd-ThomasIntramural & Outdoor Recreation Manager |
Outdoor Recreation ProgramOur Outdoor Recreation Program allows students to develop lifelong skills within outdoor recreation to improve overall health, wellbeing, and cultivate a deeper sense of inclusion. To learn more click the link below. Outdoor Rec |
Welcome To The SRC
The Associated Students of Wenatchee Valley College (ASWVC) are excited to welcome you to the Student Recreation Center. Wenatchee Valley College's resource for students, faculty, and staff to workout and participate in recreational activities, wellness classes, intramural sports, and outdoor activities.
The SRC is located on the west side of campus, by Paul Thomas Sr. Field and Knights Field.
For additional information please visit our frequently asked questions webpage or contact our team directly!
The Student Recreation Center provides a wide variety of premier programs and equipment to promote active and healthy bodies.
The SRC offers two floors of amazing health and fitness options in our 20,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility equipped with a strength training area, fitness and cardio equipment areas, a two-court gymnasium, Hi-Tech studio room, day use lockers and lobby.
As a member of the SRC, you have exclusive use of the facility and access to all of its programs, including intramurals, group exercise, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
- Health and Wellness
- Sustainability
- Diversity
- Leadership
After participating in Student Recreation Center programs and services, students will be able to …
1. develop lifelong skills to improve overall health and wellbeing.
2. understand the importance of teamwork, leadership and healthy social interactions to resolve conflicts among team members.
3. experience leadership opportunities that result in improved communication, listening, time management skills, and more self‐confidence.
4. develop a greater understanding of sustainability and environmental issues by participating in outdoor programs.
5. Connect with the campus community and build relationships with peers.