
Calls to action
Careers that are high in DEMAND, high in MEANING, high in SATISFACTION and unsurpassed in IMPACT.
The skills of our graduates and the importance of the professions we serve have been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses and physician assistants are on the front lines. We rely on public health professionals for information to guide our daily activities. Physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists are necessary to help rehabilitate those recovering from COVID-19.
Everything we do is aimed at helping you succeed. If you want to know how we can help you find an amazing career or participate in incredible research, just ask us.
Student Services
In-person learning is suspended on Nov. 18. Student services are still available virtually to help you finish your semester strongly.
CHHS academic advisors are available, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST. Virtual walk-in sessions are available in January 2021!
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The College of Health and Human Services has released a Statement on Race and Antiracism. We announce a proactive stance on race and antiracism and propose measurable actions to work against racism in support of all of our students.
The CHHS Committee on Diversity and Inclusion meets monthly. Along with staff and faculty representatives from each unit in the college, the committee includes student representatives to ensure that student voices are heard.
News and Events
Last day to apply for June, August and December 2021 graduations
As a reminder, each graduation term has an application deadline. Once the deadline has passed, students may submit a late application for an additional fee or wait until the next available graduation term.
Interdisciplinary Grand Rounds | Bioethics Related to COVID Vaccine Delivery
This series examines a plethora of emerging healthcare topics from an interdisciplinary approach. This series is open to any field, and is offered free of charge.
Spring recess
Spring recess
Spring recess
2020 Impact Report
2020 Impact Report
Learn what our staff, faculty and students are doing. Read about the ways they are affecting the professions they have chosen. See the ways they are impacting our communities.
Congratulations Retirees
Congratulations Retirees!
Traditionally, the college has recognized its retirees at its year-end gathering. However, because of the University's shutdown in spring 2020 due to COVID-19, that all-hands meeting did not occur as usual. So we celebrate them here, and thank them all for years of dedication to our students, to the college, and to WMU.
Continuing Education at CHHS

The College of Health and Human Services offers a variety of virtual and in-person continuing education programs relevant to health care and human service professionals in numerous fields. Discounted rates are often available for WMU students.
Click the links in the calendar to the right for more information.
If you are a CHHS faculty member and are interested in developing CE programs, contact Lisa Brennan at lisa.brennan@wmich.edu.
Child Welfare Series 2021 | Motivational Interviewing
Presented by Jennifer Harrison, Ph.D. The CE training will allow for the opportunity to learn motivational interviewing techniques. CE's Offered: 3 Social Work
Interdisciplinary Grand Rounds | Bioethics Related to COVID Vaccine Delivery
This series examines a plethora of emerging healthcare topics from an interdisciplinary approach. This series is open to any field, and is offered free of charge.