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Marketing Scholarships
Marketing
… Marketing Scholarships We know you’ve worked hard to get to college, so when it comes to financing your education, your hard work can pay off through marketing scholarships. Available … marketing program have greatly assisted me financially as I work towards earning my degree. These scholarships have …
https://wmich.edu/marketing/scholarships
Academic Advisor Senior - Retention
Human Resources
… faculty in order to assist in organizing and facilitating workshops. Assists with developing and monitoring retention … and completion through career readiness and academic/social integration support. Trains students to track … and verbal communications skills. Three years' experience working with college students. Two years' experience …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010474
Current Student Resources
Autism Services Center
… 10 Movie Theater) WMU Campus Scavenger Hunt Weekly Workshops PEERS® for Young Adults (Dr. Kourtney Bakalyar is … (PEERS®) for Young Adults (Ages 18-35) is an evidence-based social skills intervention for motivated young adults, who … each group session, young adults are taught important social skills and are given the opportunity to practice …
https://wmich.edu/autism-services-center/asc-current-student-resources
For Faculty
WMU Essential Studies
… For Faculty Western Michigan University curriculum work associated with WMU Essential Studies is completed …
https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies/facultyresources
Graduate Forms and Policies
Political Science
… Western Michigan University Graduate College Summer Workshops Political Science graduate students can apply for … to attend Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ISCPSR) and/or Institute for Qualitative … their summer semesters. If you have questions about these workshops contact Dr. Peter Wielhouwer , Director of …
https://wmich.edu/politics/academics/forms
Tips for Success in Asynchronous Courses
Teaching and Learning
… an online course. A consistent routine, pace, and balanced workload will also support students in staying on track … success, increasing engagement with course materials and work while also building community through peer interaction. … student self-directedness and help instructors gain valuable perspective on how well the course is meeting student …
https://wmich.edu/x/teaching-learning/teaching-resources/asynchronous-success
About the Mentor-Mentee Relationship
Mentoring for Success
… on your college career. Your academic mentor will help you work through various problems by connecting you with the … but your meetings are not a substitute for your regular homework and study time. Your academic mentor cannot meet with … some additional times. Your academic mentor can help you work through challenges and refer you to the appropriate …
https://wmich.edu/peermentoring/participants/about
Giving
English
… writers and scholars through study sessions, writing workshops and national conferences where students present their original work. Give to Sigma Tau Delta Third Coast Magazine Third … this nationally recognized literary magazine features work by both emerging and established poets, fiction …
https://wmich.edu/english/giving
Civic Action Plan
Community Partnerships
… Civic Action Plan We are working to revamp WMU's civic action plan for the future as … and staff that aims to better foster civic engagement, social responsibility, and shared prosperity in the … Gold Standard 2020. Over the past year, members of our network have been busy working to meet these objectives, and …
https://wmich.edu/community/campuscompact
Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in November
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… learning English in relaxed conversation about local and social topics. Free. "Women in Politics After 2016" Women's … Identity in the U.S —5:30 p.m. at the Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership, 205 Monroe Street, Kalamazoo, … China, women artists such as Cui Xiuwen have used their work to explore women’s subjectivity and women’s …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/10/49856