Go cardless at the SRC

Getting into the Student Recreation Center has never been quicker and easier! Instead of swiping your CougarCard to gain access to the SRC, you can wave your hand. This pilot biometric enrollment program is completely voluntary, and UREC members can enroll at the Student Recreation Center or the CougarCard Center. For more information about the voluntary pilot biometric program, visit cougarcard.wsu.edu/biometrics.

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