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Historical Testing Policy
Admissions
… to enroll fewer than two years after graduating from high school. Transfer applicants who have earned fewer than 24 credits after high school and who plan to enroll fewer than two years after graduating from high school. In the interest of promoting college access and providing admission …
https://wmich.edu/admissions/testinghistorical
Graduate Studies
Choral Studies
… Graduate Studies Western Michigan University's School of Music offers the master of music degree in … possible for students interested in those genres. WMU’s School of Music has been host to many esteemed guest …
https://wmich.edu/choralstudies/graduate
Bronco Drumline
Bronco Marching Band
… Bronco Drumline The Bronco Drumline is an essential part of the BMB in addition to football game days at Western … Each year, the Bronco Drumline strives to reach a goal of excellence in performance. Being a member of the Bronco … Membership The Bronco Drumline is an ensemble-class in the School of Music open to students meeting the following …
https://wmich.edu/marchingband/join/drumline
Undergraduate Minors
Engineering Design and Manufacturing
… Students complete a senior project which is the capstone of their degree. It is a two semester project focusing on … industry. Western Michigan University is a certified school in the Foundry Educational Foundation. Program … supply management minor focuses on the supply chain of an organization, from marketing through purchasing, …
https://wmich.edu/engineering-design-manufacturing/academics/minors
Senior Year
The Bronco Guide
… Senior Year You’ve arrived—the final step of your undergraduate journey! Can you remember those first … your graduation audit. If you’re applying for graduate school or jobs, you may need a copy of your official … is a great time to prepare any applications for graduate school, fellowships or research opportunities. Due dates …
https://wmich.edu/broncoguide/senior
Dual Enrollment Partnership Contact Form
Early College Programs
… Name (required) Email (required) Phone number (required) School or School District (required) What modality would you like to use to offer courses: [check all that apply] (required) Onsite …
https://wmich.edu/early-college/dual-enrollment-partnership-contact-form
Secretary turned teacher finds success with new expedited special education program
College of Education and Human Development
… Austin Giles . Starting as a secretary in Portage Public Schools (PPS), Giles knew he wanted to be a teacher. Unsure … teacher shortage. Modeled after the Michigan Department of Education's "Grow Your Own" program and funded by a … a pathway to teaching careers and has strengthened their schools. With a desire to work with special needs students, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74283
Assured Admission Program
Admissions
… University is committed to assisting in the education goals of our future students. Increasing access to higher … a student meets or is on track to meet the criteria by high school completion, they are assured admission to WMU. … complete the Common App (including WMU Supplement), ask a school counselor to submit their official high school …
https://wmich.edu/admissions/assured-admission
MIDA Placements
Political Science
… MIDA Placements If you are an alumnus or alumna of the Master of International Development Administration … project coordinator, Department of Dermatology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago. Ahmad … D.C. Joshua Mikrut (2006) : currently at Cooley Law School. Sabina Balos (2006) : Expediters International, …
https://wmich.edu/politics/academics/mida/placements
Growing your own at Western: Bolstering the education workforce
W Magazine
… a space where multilingual learners, who make up a third of her students, thrive. Kristi VanderWoude “The best thing … GYO program supports 80 districts in Michigan by providing school employees a tuition-free education to earn their … is proud to be the host institution for more than 25 school districts, regional service agencies and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73397