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Occupational Therapy
… Advising To make the most of the opportunities offered by Western Michigan … of Health and Human Services Advising Office at (269) 387-2656 for an appointment. Graduate students: contact Jennifer … experiences and works with faculty student advisors to prepare students for fieldwork. The capstone coordinator …
https://wmich.edu/ot/advising
Transfer to WMU from Washtenaw Community College
Transfer
… resources and real people in admissions and advising that care about your questions and want to help you succeed. … Review major guides WMU Essential Studies (WES) is the required curriculum for all undergraduate students at … years beginning in 2020. The MTA fulfills levels 1 and 2 of WES so transfer students are encouraged to complete the …
https://wmich.edu/transfer/ccguides/wcc
Transfer to WMU from Kirtland Community College
Transfer
… resources and real people in admissions and advising that care about your questions and want to help you succeed. … Review major guides WMU Essential Studies (WES) is the required curriculum for all undergraduate students at … years beginning in 2020. The MTA fulfills levels 1 and 2 of WES so transfer students are encouraged to complete the …
https://wmich.edu/transfer/ccguides/kicc
Implementation Guidance for AI-Restricted Courses
Teaching and Learning
… study) and where it cannot (like graded assignments), they help students build important skills in writing … Begin by clearly stating in your syllabus that AI tools are not permitted in submissions but may be used for … might include prompts like "I don't understand this problem—what's the first step?" or "Can you help me identify what …
https://wmich.edu/x/teaching-learning/teaching-resources/guidance-ai-restricted-courses
Transfer to WMU from Montcalm Community College
Transfer
… resources and real people in admissions and advising that care about your questions and want to help you succeed. … Review major guides WMU Essential Studies (WES) is the required curriculum for all undergraduate students at … representative for further assistance. Public Health (2025) RN to BSN (Nursing (2026) Apply to WMU Schedule your …
https://wmich.edu/transfer/ccguides/mntcc
Excellence in Diversity Award Recipient 2021: Joel Webley
College of Aviation
… In January of 2021, Webley began serving as Board Chair of the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, providing … maximum impact for the communities they serve. OBAP members are dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of … as an Instructor Pilot in the United States Air Force in 2005, a role he continues in today as a Wing Tactics Officer, …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/webley
All Life is Learning - November 2021
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WMU
… In this Issue Director's Note This past July, we unveiled the new look and feel of the OLLI monthly newsletter. That said, we are adding a new section to the newsletter, designed to … Season… it's time to think about gifts for the holidays! What better gift to give than a membership to OLLI and One …
https://wmich.edu/olli/newsletter/november-2021
Policies
Service Learning
… Policies Office of Service Learning The Office of Service Learning … Don’t make assumptions about the people being served. Be aware of personal biases and stereotypes and assume that those …
https://wmich.edu/servicelearning/policies
BSON Alumni
Bronson School of Nursing
… BSON Alumni Share your story If you are a graduate from the WMU Bronson School of Nursing, your story might inspire … help clarify things for a current student trying to decide what comes next. SHARE YOUR ALUMNI STORY Outstanding Alumni …
https://wmich.edu/nursing/alumni
2009 Rider Colloquium sessions
Rider Colloquium
… Galveston, Texas Suzanne Peloquin is a tenured professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at the School of … tomato fields in Massachusetts. Peloquin authored the 2005 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture. She has also written … guest speaker Lela A. Williams Llorens, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA "What is Client-Centered Therapy? A Practice-Based …
https://wmich.edu/ridercolloquium/2009