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Dr. Kline
Associate Professor and
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Welcome! I am looking forward to hearing from you regarding
your interest in our Graduate Program here at WMU. Our Graduate
Program focuses on preparing you to generate knowledge and be ready,
willing, and able to accept expected research and development responsibilities
upon employment. We also want you to assist industry in the design
and development of technologies and products based on sound theoretical
principles.
After graduating with a master's or doctoral degree, you can earn
from $ 55,000 to $75,000 as a starting annual salary in the fields
of Paper Engineering or Imaging Sciences. As your Graduate Advisor,
I want to get to know you and help you understand the Admission
Process into the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, as
outlined below:
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Apply online to become a Western Bronco! You can do this by
filling out an application for graduate studies at: www.wmich.edu/admi/gradapp/
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Email me at andrew.kline@wmich.edu to let me know of your
interest, and attach a current copy of your college transcript.
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If you live nearby to Kalamazoo, Michigan,
set up an appointment with me to visit our department by calling
269-276-3516. The best time to call is during my office hours,
which are Wednesday and Thursday from 1 to 2 PM, EST.
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Tour our facility and find out more about becoming a WMU
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I look forward to welcoming you soon to the Graduate Program at
WMU!
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Dania Al Said |
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Graduate Student, PhD Program
PCI,
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"I chose to continue my studies in paper science and imaging because it is a fascinating and vastly growing discipline that provides new and exciting opportunities. The reputation of the PCI department, its excellent facilities, experimental and research equipment and distinguished faculty have added to my willingness and motivation in joining the graduate program. I have improved my ability to effectively tackle problems that are impressive to me and gain the necessary skills to make a fine researcher.!"
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